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Tunnelling for the Channel Tunnel Rail LinkBy David Court, Rab Brown
The paper discusses the work in progress on the construction of the extension of the High Speed Rail line from the Channel Tunnel into the centre of London UK known as the “Channel Tunnel Rail Link” (
Jan 1, 2003
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Critical Remarks on the Genesis of Ore as Applied to Future Mineral ExplorationBy Reno H. Sales
The syngenetic, metamorphic water, and source bed concept theories of ore deposition proposed by Anton Gray, C, Lo Knight and others, to explain ores in sedimentary rocks, are challenged on the basis
Jan 1, 1960
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Interaction of Thiobacillus ferrooaxidans with Arsenite, Arsenate and ArsenopyriteBy William D. Cassity, Batric Pesic
Introduction Gold mining on an industrial scale is becoming increasingly dependent on low-grade refractory sulfide ores that contain large amounts of pyrite (FeS2) and arsenopyrite (FeAsS). Gold i
Jan 1, 1995
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Application of High-Pressure Grinding Roll Technology in Silver Heap LeachingBy J. Bilant, B. Carlson, N. Gow
"High-pressure grinding roll (HPGR) technology was evaluated to replace tertiary cone crushing at Coeur Rochester operations (Coeur Rochester Inc.) as an opportunity to improve silver recovery. In 201
Sep 1, 2019
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Effect Of Column Height On Flotation Column Performance (7e8a593a-2b75-4f09-903a-5087dd5eb9fc)By J. B. Yianatos
This paper addresses the impact on performance of column height (H), and column height to diameter (H/D) ratio by modelling the effect of HID on mixing and consequently on recovery and grade. Minera
Jan 1, 1987
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Sulfur Recovery From Leaching Residue Of A Chalcopyrite ConcentrateBy H. K. Lin
Elemental sulfur is founded to be the predominant sulfur-containing species in a leaching residue resulting from ferric chloride leaching, under given conditions, of a chalcopyrite concentrate. The mi
Jan 1, 1991
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In Support Of Mineral Exploration In Canada ? SummaryBy J. F. Allan
The main conditions which affect investment in mineral exploration and development are compared in five countries currently considered attractive for mineral investment - Canada, the U.S., Australia,
Jan 1, 1976
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Roof and Ground ControlBy Robert Stefanko
13.1-SUBSIDENCE AND GROUND MOVEMENT ROBERT STEFANKO 13.1.1-SUBSIDENCE AND FAILURE This treatment of subsidence and ground movement will be confined to subsidence control for limiting surfac
Jan 1, 1973
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Geophysical and Geochemical Surveys in Delaware Basin Sulfur ExplorationBy Blair K. Salisbury
Dissolution within Permian evaporites of the Delaware basin has created extreme lateral geologic and physical property inhomogeneity within and above the evaporites. Discriminating a sulfur deposit&ap
Jan 1, 1992
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Continuous Pilot Scale Testing Of Column Flotation For Recovery Of Fine Coal (Preprint 90-153)By J. G. Groppo
A series of performance studies have been conducted using counter-current column flotation to recover a marketable clean coal product from existing preparation plant fine waste streams. The test work
Jan 1, 1990
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Development Of The Fastmet Direct Reduction ProcessBy J. A. Lepinski
The FASTMETSM Process is a coal-based process for converting iron oxide fines into metallic iron. The end product, direct reduced iron (DRI) is used as a low residual charge material in electric arc f
Jan 1, 1993
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Peer-Reviewed Abstracts from the 2014 Student Poster Contest"Foreword by Emily SarverAssistant professor, Mining and Minerals Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VAThe Mineral Processing Division hosted its fifth Student Poster Contest during the 2014 SME
Jan 1, 2015
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Application Of Best Available Technology To Reclamation Design And Integration With Mine Planning ? Introduction ? Preprint 09-085By H. J. Hutson
BRS, Inc. has utilized Carlson's Natural RegradeTM software to design the reclamation and stabilization of abandoned open pit uranium mine spoils, AML Project 16N, located in the Gas Hills Uraniu
Jan 1, 2009
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Blast Casting At An Eastern Strip Mine (b31012bf-2fc9-4254-a7e6-574a95628df1)By R. R. Rollins
Field data combined with theoretical derivations were used to design a surface mining operation using explosive casting. Calculated casting results varied from 44 to 65% depending on bench height. T
Jan 1, 1987
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Wyoming Bentonite -Chemistry. Mineralogy & MarketsBy William J. Miles
The markets and applications of Wyoming bentonite deposits are primarily determined by the functional properties of a bentonite ore which results from the unique mineralogy and chemistry of each depos
Jan 1, 1995
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Stochastic Approaches To Rock Characterization For The Design Of Underground StructuresBy K. Kim
A site characterization strategy formulated for the probabilistic design of underground structures is presented, which takes into account the variability of rock properties and the stochastic nature o
Jan 1, 1995
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Lu Decomposition Conditional Simulations For Exploration Strategy Evaluations (a8c58db0-01c7-4ab8-ab72-84a8bbca10b0)By B. M. Davis
Characterizing exploration prospect potential has aspects that differ from those encountered during ore reserve estimation. One problem is determination of the ore reserve potential prior to acquisiti
Jan 1, 1990
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Development Of Fine Ore Production At Cape Lambert - History Of The ProjectBy G. J. Gersbach
The Robe River Iron Ore Project began in 1962 when Cliffs International acquired mining leases in Western Australia's Pilbara Region. Initial reserves were proven and bulk ore samples sent to the
Jan 1, 1983
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Fundamentals Of Carbon Regulations And Their Impacts On The Mining IndustryBy S. M. Carpenter
In an ever increasing ?carbon? society; management and growth will be measured by one?s carbon footprint (or output). Industries, especially mining, are under an ever increasing scrutiny of carbon, wa
Jan 1, 2010
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The Effect Of Thermal Pretreatment On The Mineralogy Of A Cornish Tin Ore ? IntroductionBy B. A. Wills
With the increasing need to mine lower grade ores, high energy-related costs in comminution are of major concern. Very fine grinding is needed to liberate the very fine mineral particles in these ores
Jan 1, 1986