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Treatment of Residues During Aluminum RecyclingBy Ramona Prillhofer
Salt slag is a waste product produced by the recycling of aluminum. In most European countries (e.g. Austria, Germany) the landfill disposal of this waste is forbidden because the slag contains solubl
Jan 1, 2009
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History and Current Trends on Explosives Use for Avalanche Control in the USABy Bill Williamson, Doug Richmond, Kerri Kuntz, Gus Gilman, Larry Heywood
This was a description by the poet of what occurred over two centuries earlier to Hannibal’s troops as he passed through the Alps. Interestingly, the pass that many feel is the route that Hannibal cho
Jan 1, 2009
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The Optimisation of Semi-Autogenous and Ball Mill Based Circuits for Mineral Processing by Means of Versatile and Efficient High Pressure Grinding Roll TechnologyBy M J. Daniel
Mineral resources all over the world are often heterogeneous and have variable ore properties and ore grade. As a result the ore processed in concentrating plants varies over the life of mines. Conseq
Jan 1, 2009
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Ventilation and atmosphere control inside a 3-bar compressed air TBM headingBy B. R. Zernich
Advances in tunneling technology, such as Earth Pressure Balance and Slurry Shield methods, have allowed the tunneling industry to construct tunnels in increasingly difficult ground conditions. In rec
Jan 1, 2009
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The Mineral Resources Landscape - An Expanded Conceptualisation of Minerals SustainabilityBy D Giurco
As part of global systems of mineral production and consumption, the Australian minerals sector is facing sustainability challenges across technological, social, ecological, economic and governance do
Jan 1, 2009
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A preliminary study of the unsteady states of the ventilation parameters at the longwall face during the shearer operationThe ventilation conditions at the underground coal mines are influenced; first: by the disturbances of the natural nature (barometric pressure, methane liberation, etc.), and second: by the disturbanc
Jan 1, 2009
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Technical skills?a major strategic issue - SynopsisA shortage of technical skills in all areas of the mining industry is being experienced worldwide. This has significant consequences for design, operations, productivity and safety and, therefore, nee
Jan 1, 2009
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The positive pressure chamberBy J. P. Brady
A major spontaneous combustion incident occurred in the sealed goaf of the SL3 Panel; Southland Colliery in 2003 resulting in the loss of a longwall and sealing of the mine. The most important issue f
Jan 1, 2009
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Microbially Induced Separation Of Arsenopyrite And Bioremediation Of ArsenicBy M. N. Chandraprabha
This paper discusses the role of the mineral-adapted acidiphilic microorganism Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans in the beneficiation of arsenopyrite-containing multisulfides (pyrite and chalcopyrite) an
Jan 1, 2009
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Operational Practices To Reduce Copper And Other Metals Loading Onto Activated Carbon In Heap Leach CIC Circuits - Introduction - Preprint 09-109By B. Cousins
Copper, nickel, zinc and other ?penalty? metals are found with gold together in nature, and have a similar chemical affinity for cyanide used in leaching operations4. As a result, solutions that come
Jan 1, 2009
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10th Anniversary of First Installed HPGR Replacing Tertiary CrusherBy Frank van der Meer, Jorge Portocarrero, Alexandra Gruendken
"The number of High Pressure Grinding Rolls (“HPGRs”, also called Roller Press) installations instead of tertiary crushers is rapidly increasing. The technology has been largely accepted in the minera
Jan 1, 2009
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Upgrading Molybdenite Ores between Mine and Mill Using Microwave/Infrared (MW/IR) Sorting TechnologyBy Eugen Gluck, Gus Van Weert, Peter Kondos
"Microwaves have the capability to heat up sulphides, especially clusters of particles of approx. 1 mm. Some sulphides absorb microwaves more readily than others. Molybdenite is especially effective i
Jan 1, 2009
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Use of infrared sensors for monitoring methane in underground minesFederal regulations require the use of methane monitors on all mining machines. All machine-mounted methane monitors currently used in underground coal mines rely on catalytic heat of combustion senso
Jan 1, 2009
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Atmospheric monitoring systems for very large minesBy A. E. Ketler
Conventional Atmospheric Monitoring System (AMS) installations for monitoring CO, CH4, O2 and air-velocity throughout underground mines are usually relegated to a modest 3-5 mile extent and with data
Jan 1, 2009
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Methane Explosion Modeling In The Sago Mine - Preprint 09-092By W. McMahon
Following the Sago Mine accident, the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) asked the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center to study several possible methane explosion scenarios in
Jan 1, 2009
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Determination Of Horizontal Stress Direction By Underground Mine Mapping (2f4eaf66-10ce-4f4d-9f7a-64c6c21e6400)By S. E. Phillipson
Underground mine mapping is a critical component of understanding the controls on ground instability. Many relatively localized examples of ground failure are associated with geologic features, such
Jan 1, 2009
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Reduction Of Local Scour Around Cylindrical Bridge Piers Using Upstream Protective PilesBy A. K. Bhattacharya
Cylindrical bridge piers are widely used and equations exist that can predict the maximum depth of local scour around such piers. Scour around piers is an undesirable phenomenon, as it requires the fo
Jan 1, 2009
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Neural networks to estimate bubble diameter and bubble size distribution of flotation froth surfaces - SynopsisBy R. H. Estrada-Ruiz
This work analyses a new approach to estimates bubble size distribution of froth surfaces using artificial neural networks (ANN).Also, the robustness of ANN to interpret images with illumination pertu
Jan 1, 2009
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Modeling and Simulation of SkimAir® Flash Flotation as a Part of Grinding-Flotation Circuit – Case Study in Esperanza, ChileBy Luis Bernal, Pertti Lamberg
"SkimAir®, Outotec’s Flash Flotation unit, is placed in the grinding circuit to float the valuable liberated mineral particles from the circulating load of the grinding process while still relatively
Jan 1, 2009
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Keys To Selecting An Expert Electric Motor ShopBy Fredrick Fränding
In mining and quarrying operations, electric motors can fail for a variety of reasons. Some failures are directly linked to demanding production requirements and contaminant-laden environments and, co
Jan 1, 2009