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Paste Thickener Technology For Mine BackfillBy J. Stephen Slottee, Jerold Johnson
The use of a thickener, without filtration, to produce a non-settling paste (also called thickened tailings) with non-Newtonian rheology has been practiced in Australia for many years for the disposal
Jan 1, 2005
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Manhattan Mine: Linking Reclamation and Sustainable DevelopmentBy Mark Ioli, Debra Struhsacker
In September 2004, Gale Norton, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, presented the Manhattan Mine with a U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s 2004 Hardrock Mineral Environmental Award. The Manhattan Mine is a
Jan 1, 2005
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Banning Cyanide Use at McDonald – An Attack on Open-Pit MiningBy Richard H. De Voto
The McDonald gold project and two satellite gold deposits near Lincoln, MT were discovered in the early 1990s. They contain at least 307.9 t (9.9 million oz) of gold and 933 t (30 million oz)of silve
Jan 1, 2000
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GMSG Guideline: Determining the Bond Efficiency of Industrial Grinding Circuits"Use of the Bond Work Index to size industrial grinding equipment was widely known. Bond also described its application for measuring grinding circuit efficiency. Bond Work Index efficiency has been w
Jan 1, 2016
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Closing the Historic Alaska-Juneau MineBy Joseph L. Petrillo
In July 1997, Kvaerner Environmental signed a unique contract with Echo Bay Alaska called the Transfer Risk and Accelerate Closure (TRAC). The contract called for Kvaerner to assume the responsibilit
Jan 1, 1999
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Mining Company of the Future;Anglo American CEO Joins Group to Open DiscussionBy William Gleason
The mining industry is at a crossroads. Currently, there is an estimated $25 billion worth of projects around the world that have been stopped as the consequence of a dispute or disagreement with thei
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Sulfide Tailings as Potential Secondary Sources of Critical Minerals: Tellurium - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Lana Alagha, Fardis Nakhaei, Jose L. Corchado-Albelo, Noelia Munoz-Garcia, Michèle Heitz
Sulfide tailings from past and present mining activities are important hosts of critical elements and precious metals. This review paper presented a literature survey on the recovery practices of some
Feb 1, 2024
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New tunnel boring machine accelerates tunnel construction in deep mining operationsBy Fred Delabbio, Sverker Hartwig
As openpit copper operations transition from surface mines to underground, the speed of underground infrastructure construction prior to production is critical for maximizing the value of the project.
Jul 1, 2010
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Mine Modeling Software for Less Than $1000 – Usefulness and LimitationsBy Betty L. Gibbs
Geologically simple deposits can be modeled quickly and easily with inexpensive gridding and mapping software. Hundreds of mines around the world use RockWorks99 and Surfer 7 for generating contour m
Jan 1, 2000
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EPA’s EPCRA Assistance Visits: Getting Prepared (EPCRA Actually Consists Of Sections Other Than 313?)By K. Ward
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is beginning to provide compliance assistance visits to various industries, including mining, for Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) c
Jan 1, 2001
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Condemnation valuation : The taking of mineral bearing landsBy M. C. Azar, W. B. Mason, G. L. Anderson
Eminent domain overview Eminent domain is the power of the Government or a municipality to take property for public use without the consent or acceptance of the owner. Typically, the agency taking
Jan 1, 1989
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Technology News – Using Satellite Technology to Find Precious MineralsBy Beverly Cramp
In 1995, mining engineer Alain Gachet thought about using Earth-observation satellite imagery to search for precious minerals. The latest radar Earth-observation satellite, Canada’s RADARSAT-1, had j
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimization of Cable Bolting Strategies at a Canadian Underground MineBy Efstratios Karampinos, John Hadjigeorgiou, Philippe Morissette
"Ground support is a critical element in maintaining the stability of mining drives in deep and high stress mines. In challenging ground conditions, it is necessary to continuously explore ground supp
Jan 4, 2018
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Experimental Shaft Machine for Nuclear Waste DisposalBy Dennis Ofiara, Michael Lewis
An experimental 1.75 meter Shaft Boring Machine was designed and manufactured by The Robbins Company. The drill was used by contractor Drillcon Raise AB to drill test shafts at an SKB underground test
Jan 1, 2005
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Mineral resources in the Portuguese continental shelfBy Raquel Costa, Aldino Campos, Frederico Carvalho Dias, Pedro Madureira, Patrícia Conceição, Ana Filipa Marques, Andreia Afonso, Maria Ana Martins, António Calado, Luísa Pinto Ribeiro
Since its formation in 2004, the Task Group for the Extension of the Continental Shelf (EMEPC) has been collecting hydrographic, geological and geophysical data to support the extension of the contine
Sep 1, 2014
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Multimedia Training Applications In The Mining IndustryBy M. Karmis, S. K. Weisiger
The traditional method for training personnel in the mining and other heavy industries has been face-to-face, either via a lecturer in a classroom or through an apprenticeship. With the advent of appl
Jan 1, 2001
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Methods To Minimize Injuries In Materials-Handling Processes In Underground Mines (8a2ca766-e5d6-42d2-94f0-4090d406125e)By C. C. Clark, P. W. Patton, B. M. Stewart
Handling materials in underground mines continues to be a major safety problem. To help reduce materials-handling injuries, researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for
Jan 1, 2002
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Canadian Companies Make Their Pitch At PDACAt the Prospectors and Developers Annual Convention (PDAC) in Toronto, Canada mining and exploration companies of all sizes were on hand to discuss the year that was and those that will be. The follow
Jan 1, 2009
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Restoration And Reclamation In Two Utah Mining Districts: Park City And Bingham Canyon (Kennecott) - SME Annual Meeting 2022By D. Symonds, A. J. Richins, M. G. Nelson
Mining activities at Kennecott and Park City are similar in that both districts began operation in the last half of the 18th century, and both operated on a large scale for many years. However, they a
Mar 2, 2022
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Centrifugal Concentrators -A New Era In Gravity Concentration -The Experience Of CVRD Research CenterBy E. Costa Silva
Among the methods of mineral processing, gravity concentration methods are, probably, those which have lower costs, higher capacities and lower operational complexity. In order to be really effective,
Jan 1, 1999