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A Hard Look At Dry Grinding Systems For Gold OreBy Norbert Patzelt
Today the standard method for grinding ore is the wet process. This is mainly due to the fact that the downstream process is wet and considering the total circuit dry grinding is not the most economi
Jan 1, 1998
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Application Of A Digital Computer Model To Mine Dewatering DesignBy Dr. David R. Hargis
Finite-difference digital computer models can be used to evaluate the effects of proposed mine dewatering and depressuring operations on ground-water aquifer systems. The effects of proposed dewaterin
Jan 1, 1980
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The Mineral Baby; Iconic Graphic Continues to Tell Important StoryBy David M. Abbott
"The picture of the baby surrounded by the number of (usually) pounds of a variety of mineral products a newborn will use in a lifetime has been widely distributed over the years, both on the web and
Jan 6, 2017
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Challenges in Adapting Tunnel Construction Contracts to Actual Ground ConditionsBy Lena Paar
"Underground construction poses certain challenges for all parties involved because the actual ground conditions are often unpredictable. Highly complex projects like tunnel construction are affected
Jan 1, 2016
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Experimental quantification of granular material fragmentation due to travel distanceBy RENE GOMEZ, RAUL CASTRO
Estimation tools and models are now available to estimate fragmentation, but some variables have yet to be studied to understand their effect on the fragmentation process. One such variable whose mech
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Application Of Monitoring And Control Systems To Coal Mine VentilationBy L. R. McCullough
To compete in Today's Market, Mine Managers have two, often conflicting tasks. They are to improve productivity, allowing the mines to compete in our world markets and to improve the environment
Jan 1, 1990
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A Computer Simulation Model For Application To Rapid Excavation ProcessesBy Jan M. Mutmansky
Simulation is a general term which commonly appears in the technical literature and which can have different meanings to different people. One interesting definition (9)* applicable in an engineering
Jan 1, 1972
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Operational Modifications To Counteract Increased Mercury Levels At Twin CreeksBy Rahul Bhaduri
Mercury levels in Twin Creeks Vista pit ore (previously Chimney Creek, North pit ore) increased substantially since plant start-up in November 1987. Consequently, modifications were necessary to minim
Jan 1, 1994
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LED area lighting to reduce glare for roof-bolter operatorsBy John J. Sammarco, Alan G. Mayton, Elaine N. Rubinstein
Researchers from the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed the Saturn light that significantly improves illumination for roof-bolting machine operators while red
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National Mining Hall of Fame to Induct Class of 2017"The National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum (NMHFM) announced the 2017 National Mining Hall of Fame inductees. This year’s inductees, selected by the National Mining Hall of Fame’s Board of Governors
Jan 8, 2017
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Managing Engineering Talent; Challenges to Optimize the Best and BrightestBy T. W. Camm, J. C. Johnson, S. D. Rosenthal
"Most engineers are bright, hard-working, reliable and prefer to avoid conflict. An engineering curriculum tends to self-select these characteristics. By most standards, you would expect workers exhib
Jan 1, 2018
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Mining Foundation of the Southwest to Host 35th Awards Banquet"The 35th Annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet and Fundraiser, sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest (MFSW), will be held at the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa
Jan 10, 2017
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Surface Properties Of Chrysocolla As Related To Sulfidization And FlotationBy Frank W. Bowdish
Studies of sulfidization and flotation of chrysocolla involving the use of pH and sulfide ion instruments, a Zeta meter, microflotation techniques, and sensitive determinations of adsorbed sulfur have
Jan 1, 1970
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EPA Law Related To Hydrology Affecting Mining In The SoutheastBy Lawrence A. Browning
In recent years, there has been a growing realization of the importance of ground water as a national resource and increasing concern that this resource be properly managed and protected from a variet
Jan 1, 1978
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Palabora - Changing to meet the challenge of the 80'sBy J. P. Gliddon, G. C. Wade, J. W. Lill
Since 1980 a number of significant changes have been introduced at Palabora in an effort to offset the effects of reduced product price and increased unit costs of production. These changes and improv
Jan 1, 1987
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Application of simulation and optimization to support mine plan executionBy Katherine Hynard, Colin Eustace
Suboptimal decisions introduced during the mine planning process are generally a consequence of both a myopic view of planning objectives as well as time and resources available to convert longer-term
May 1, 2025
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A Computer Simulation Model to Evaluate the Effect of DispatchingBy E. Bonates
Dispatching systems have attracted considerable attention in the last years due to substantial gains in productivity achieved through their implementation. These systems will be extensively used in th
Jan 1, 1988
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Forging a path to low-carbon lime - ME Feature ArticleBy Fiona Woody
Lime and calcium products are essential building blocks to the modern world, used to purify drinking water, preserve foods, control pollution, improve crop yields, stabilize soil, pave roads and suppo
Feb 1, 2026
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An Instrument To Determine Uniaxial Stress In Short Rock ColumnsA portable electronic instrument was developed which will measure change of longitudinal wave velocity with change of uniaxial stress in rock columns. The instrument is a solid-state device powered by
Jan 1, 1970
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Hydrometallurgical Conversion Of Stibnite To Antimonous Oxide Via Antimony TrichlorideBy John L. Shafer
A process for the conversion of stibnite (Sb2Sj) concentrates, crude antimony oxide, or metal to a pure cubic antimonous oxide (senarmontite) has been developed on a laboratory scale. The conversion o
Jan 1, 1975