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Industrial Minerals 2004 - GemstonesBy D. W. Olson
The estimated value of natural gemstones produced from U.S. deposits during 2004 was $12.9 million. This was a 3-percent increase from that of 2003. U.S. gemstone production included agates, amber,
Jan 1, 2005
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Environmental Evaluation Of The Belle Eldridge Mine Near Deadwood, South DakotaBy A. D. Davis, C. J. Webb, C. S. Johnson
The Belle Eldridge Mine is an inactive lead-zinc mine in Spruce Gulch south of Deadwood, South Dakota. Acidic mine drainage (AMD) produced at the site drains into Spruce Creek, a tributary of Whitewo
Jan 1, 2000
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Particle Separation By Shape In A Modified Spouting BedBy S. Brummelkamp, G. Van Weert
Separation of minerals by shape has received little attention, since minerals normally do not break into different shapes during crushing and grinding. However, comminution of consumer wastes generate
Jan 1, 1999
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An Introduction To Virtual Design And Construction (VDC)By Matthias Rheinlander
The paper will describe Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) as a tool which will enable us to build a project ?virtually? on a computer before constructing and operating it in the real world. VDC co
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Designing An Oil Shale Mine Ventilation System ? IntroductionBy Floyd C. Bossard
In underground mining operations, the over- riding issue has to be protection of worker health and safety. The employees underground, making a living in a dangerous occupation, know these are major is
Jan 1, 1983
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National Mining Hall of Fame to Induct SixSix pioneers of the American mining industry will be inducted into the National Mining Hall of Fame on Saturday, Sept. 13, at the Museum Convention Center in Leadville, CO. The 16th annual Mining
Jan 1, 2003
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Automation Controls Can Lower Plant CostsBy Steve Kral
Not too many years ago, mining was in one of its cyclic down-sides. This forced mining companies into some innovative thinking to bring down the costs of production. And they have. Mining equipment
Jan 1, 2006
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Applying An Environment, Health And Safety System To A Growing And Diverse Company Using ISO 14001 PrinciplesBy M. Wiber, P. Nicoll
Rio Algom has embarked on a major programme of expansion with the goal of becoming one of the world’s top-performing base-metal mining and metals distribution companies. To assist the company and i
Jan 1, 2000
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Hydrometallurgical Process To Recycling Used Waste Silver Paste - Preprint 09-040By N. S. Kim
Silver paste including nano sized particles maintains conductivity in high temperatures without forming oxide layers. In the industry, printing process produces wasted silver paste inside the cylinder
Jan 1, 2009
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Transfer Of A Project Risk Register From Design Into Construction: Lessons Learned From The WSSC BI-County Water Tunnel ProjectBy R. J. F. Goodfellow
Many underground projects now include preparation of a Risk Register through planning and design as a tool for project and risk management. There is still significant discussion within the industry as
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Shaft Sinking on the MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel ProjectBy A. J. Stewart, M. Guay, J. W. Critchfield, A. P. Hoddeson
The MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel project includes three main work shafts, excavated primarily in rock. Shaft L is 9.8 m (32 ft) diameter and 124.1 m (407 ft)deep. Shaft E is 7.0 by 12.8 m (23 by 42 f
Jan 1, 1999
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The Green Precipitate Process For Remediation Of Acid Mine DrainageBy C. Restarick, R. G. Robins, R. M. Taylor, I. Ennis
Lime addition to acid mine drainage waters (AMD), possibly accompanied by aeration, has been the basis for their remediation by precipitation of predominantly metal hydroxides. An efficient novel alt
Jan 1, 2000
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Improving performance of heavy mineral processing plants through Six SigmaBy M. Akser, M. Tomas
Six Sigma is a methodology that uses a structured and disciplined approach to improve process performance (higher throughput, better recovery, lower cost, shorter cycle time, etc.). Specially trained
Jan 1, 2005
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Erratic Highs -- A Perennial Problem In Resource EstimationMost statistical and geostatistical methods of re-source and reserve estimation work extremely well for Normal (Gaussian) well-behaved information. However, most interesting mineral deposits exhibit f
Jan 1, 2000
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A Framework For Simulating The Flotation ProcessBy E. V. Manlapig
This review paper describes recent advances that have been made at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) in Brisbane in developing a framework for simulating the flotation process. T
Jan 1, 2001
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Closure Concerns at Sonora Mining’s Jamestown MineBy Alan Dahlstrand
The Jamestown Mine is a 6.3-kt/d (7000-stpd) open-pit gold mining operation located in the central portion of California's historic Mother Lode district. Most early production from the Jamestown
Jan 1, 1995
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Ongoing Evolution Of Advanced Sag Mill Control At Ok Tedi (1b22defb-25db-49c9-a7be-e88024c3b1a4)By J. W. Craven, M. Katom, K. M. McCaffery
At Ok Tedi, ore type and SAG feed size distribution vary widely and frequently. This makes control of the SAG mills by application of the power/pressure relationship difficult. Power logic has traditi
Jan 1, 2001
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Mine Pillar Design in 1993 – Computers Have Become the Opiate of Mining Engineers – Part IIBy Jack Parker
Critical width Before we go further into pillar design, we should look into the matter of "critical width," because of its effect on pillar behavior. Critical width refers to the greatest width th
Jan 1, 1993
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Component and Object Technologies to Build the Industrial DesktopBy Osvaldo A. Bascur
Intelligent systems (IS) technologies have received much attention in a wide range of process engineering applications including process operations. With the revolutionary progress in information and
Jan 1, 1997
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Gravity Circuit Improvements at Montana TunnelsBy Byron T. Darnton
Gravity concentration at the Pegasus Gold/Montana Tunnels Mine, near Helena, MT, began in June 1991 when a coarse-gold-scalping circuit was commissioned. It processes a small portion of the ball-mill
Jan 1, 1995