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The witchcraft and logic of gold pricing – politics, inflation, speculation, and the value of the dollar are all contributing factors
By Thomas D. Kaufmann
Introduction What drives the price of gold? Supply and demand, of course. But in ways far different from the forces that drive the prices of other major metals, such as steel, aluminum, and copper. G
Jan 9, 1987
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New Trends In Video Analytics And Surveillance Systems And Its Potential Applications For The Mining Industry
By F. Mielli
Camera systems and video surveillance are usually associated with people and asset protection. However, they can be applied in a mine environment beyond conventional surveillance: For process monitori
Feb 27, 2013
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Evaluating Options For Gold Heap Process Optimization Using A Comprehensive Process Model
By S. Garcia, J. Gebhardt, D. McBride, A. Hernandez, A. Esplín, M. Cross
The Minera Yanacocha operation consists of several heaps interconnected with ponds and gold recovery plants and presents various operating challenges. A comprehensive process model has been developed
Jan 1, 2007
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Incline/Decline Boring With Tunnel Boring Machines
By Jack E. Brockway
As tunnel boring machine technology has expanded, so has its range of application. Tunneling machines (TBM's) are tackling tasks today that fifteen years ago were considered "inappropriate". A ca
Jan 1, 1983
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Energy Plan For Mining Operations - Introduction
By F. Mielli
Ranging between 20% and 40% of the typical mining operational costs, energy in mining operations is a growing concern for the industry. However, this concern is a complex, multi-faceted variable that
Jan 1, 2012
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Seafloor Massive Sulfide (SMS) Exploration In The Azores - Introduction: Mid-Atlantic Ridge And The Azores Plateau
By A. F. Marques
The Azores islands are located on a triple junction where the American, African (AFR), and Euroasian (EUR) plates meet. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), oriented N-S, represents two branches of the T; an
Jan 1, 2011
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Railroad Interface Management For Mta East Side Access Project Tunnels And Structures
By Michael A. Piepenburg
The East Side Access (ESA) Project will extend Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) into midtown Manhattan via 11 km of tunnels, a new terminal station and associated support facilities. In addition to the ha
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Stress control methods help to optimize underground mine design
By Mark Lawshe, Shosie Serata
The conventional method of mining underground, using narrow rooms and wide pillars, has proven to be poorly adapted to the powerful earth forces that act on underground openings. The high costs of roo
Jan 1, 1989
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Small Mine Financing in Canada : One Person’s Experience
By William L. Young
There is an old saying in Canada: "Mines are made as much as discovered." What follows is Young's perception of his experience developing and financing the Cochrane Hill gold mine project. In
Jan 6, 1982
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Mineral Economics
By Michael Rieber
Mineral economics interfaces the mineral sciences and engineering with finance and economics in the analysis of appropriate questions facing the minerals and energy industries. Its practitioners inclu
Jan 1, 2008
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Cost Analysis for the Design and Operation of Sublevel Open Stoping
By P. K. Chatterjee, G. D. Just
Sublevel open stoping is a low-cost method that has been successfully employed in many large underground mining operations. Where ore body characteristics are suitable, extensive mechanization and the
Jan 10, 1981
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Diamond Deposits of Australia
By W. J. Atkinson
The first recorded discovery of diamonds in Australia was in 1851 in New South Wales. Subsequent prospecting has shown alluvial occurrences of diamond to be widespread through much of the Tasman fold
Jan 1, 1995
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The Rewards Of Patience
By R. E. Scheffel
Most supergene copper heap leach operations today employ forced-aeration, irrespective of ore grade. Unfortunately, there is little published quantification of its benefit. There is a natural desire
Jan 1, 2006
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A Historical Review Of The Relation Of Gold To Money In The U. S. And Abroad
By George H. Willis
In the second half of the nineteenth century, bimetallism progressively replaced by gold standard. After World War I and 1931-33 depression, gold mainly reserved for official international transaction
Jan 1, 1978
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Design and Construction of EPB Tunnels Within an Artesian Groundwater Aquifer - Addressing Environmental Issues
By Adrian Coombs
The York Durham Sewage System (YDSS) Interceptor Tunnel Project is located in the Town of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, just north of Toronto. Construction commenced in September 2006 and completion
Jan 1, 2008
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Using Metafora To Evaluate The Transport System In A Swedish Open Pit Mine.
By Bo Forsman
METAFORA is a simulation model for determination and evaluation of strategies for operating loader/truck systems in mining. A specific version of METAFORA was used to evaluate the haulage system at So
Jan 1, 1992
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The Effect Of Velocity On The Dispersion Of Pollutants In A Hypothetical Arctic Open-Pit Mine
By A. Choudhury
Deep open-pit mines are becoming increasingly common in the highly mineralized arctic and sub-arctic regions. Air inversion is a frequent occurrence in these regions, and is exacerbated by the natural
Jan 1, 2012
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Multi-Boiler Coordination And Steam Header Control On A Large Coal Fired Metals Plant
By P. Rambalee
A multiple coal fired boiler house provides steam for utility usage in various production plants. Maintaining stable header pressure and boiler availability is of critical importance for downstream co
Jan 1, 2012
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The Plewes Method: a Word of Caution - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)
By LUIS ALBERTO TORRES-CRUZ
The assessment of liquefaction vulnerability is crucial to understanding the potential consequences of a tailings dam failure. The “Plewes method” is a relatively well-known and simple screening metho
Jan 28, 2021
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Extraction Of Sand And Gravel In Orange County, California ? A Technical And Planning Problem
By James R. Evans
Orange County, adjacent to the populous and industrialized Los Angeles area, is the fastest growing county in California and is second only to Los Angeles County in total population (figure 1). In add
Jan 1, 1974