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                     Unitized, Portable Flotation-Leach Plants For Treating Partially Oxidized Gold And Silver Ores Unitized, Portable Flotation-Leach Plants For Treating Partially Oxidized Gold And Silver OresBy Paul H. Johnson Resource Engineering and Development, Inc. is desigining and building a portable 150 to 225 tpd, flotation-cyanide leach plant with unitized, skid-mounted components. This plant design, with its porta Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Longwall Coal Mining Under S.M.C.R.A. 1977 The Ohio Experience Longwall Coal Mining Under S.M.C.R.A. 1977 The Ohio ExperienceBy Robert J. Rothwell Underground mining of coal by longwall mining methods has not been a predominant technique in Ohio. To date, only five mines in the state utilize this method, however, the technique has sparked a cert Jan 1, 1986 
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                     International education of mining engineers ? an update on the Australian experience and international opportunities for collaboration International education of mining engineers ? an update on the Australian experience and international opportunities for collaborationCollaboration between education providers is the key to long-term sustainability and improved quality in mining education. The mining industry is now, more than ever, an industry doing business on a g Jan 2, 2010 
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                     New Technologies for the Mining Industry New Technologies for the Mining IndustryBy Jacques Nantel Mechanization has been at the core of productivity improvements since the industrial revolution. During the past 20 years, mining has derived spectacular progress from mechanization. In the future, ho Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Dewatering Of Fines By Rotary Vacuum Disc Filters Dewatering Of Fines By Rotary Vacuum Disc FiltersBy S. C. Langvik The presentation named 'Dewatering of fines by Rotary Vacuum Disc Filters' has an opening why the filtration process is important to the Iron Ore Industry. It goes on to describe the variou Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Geostatistical Assessment And Quantification Of Uncertainity Of Methane In The Caved And Fractured Zone Of Longwall Mines Geostatistical Assessment And Quantification Of Uncertainity Of Methane In The Caved And Fractured Zone Of Longwall MinesBy C. Özgen Karacan The formation of the gas emission zone in longwall mining and the potential amount of gas in this zone are factors of local geology and spatial variability within this geology. Therefore, geostatistic Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Precious metals exploration fails to makeup for declines in other minerals Precious metals exploration fails to makeup for declines in other mineralsBy E. D. Attanasi, J. H. DeYoung Mineral exploration activity in the US suffered through another depressed year in 1984. And continued strength in precious metals (and possibly industrial minerals) exploration failed to make up for d Jan 5, 1985 
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                     Geology and Politics Determine Mineral Investment Climate Geology and Politics Determine Mineral Investment ClimateAttractive geology does not guarantee mining investment if a region’s policies are bad, according to mining executives surveyed in the Fraser Institute’s seventh Annual Survey of Mining Companies. Com Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Separation Chemistry In The Refining Of An Off-Grade Molybdenite Concentrate By Leaching With An Acid Mix Separation Chemistry In The Refining Of An Off-Grade Molybdenite Concentrate By Leaching With An Acid MixBy P. M. Prasad Off-grade molybdenite concentrates, mainly derived from secondary sources as by-products of the processing of copper, uranium and tungsten ores, do not satisfy the purity requirements (percent MoS2) f Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Issues Impacting Coal Ash Utilization – Preprint 97-114 Issues Impacting Coal Ash Utilization – Preprint 97-114By D. Dodgen, L. Larrimore Electric utilities depend heavily on coal as a major fuel source for power generation, annually producing more than 85 million tom of ash, boiler slag and FGD (flue gas desulfurization - "scrubber") m Feb 24, 1997 
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                     Double Shields to Build the High Speed Railway Network in Spain Double Shields to Build the High Speed Railway Network in SpainBy E. Fernandez HIGH SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK Spain is a very adequate country to develop the high speed railway network thank to its geographical feature which has a 600km long radius, from Madrid- the capital that Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Grinding Mill Scale-up Problems Grinding Mill Scale-up ProblemsBy N. Arbiter, C. C. Harris The economic advantages of large diameter ball mills can be compromised by unexpected capacity limiting conditions. These arise because media rotational flow to ore axial flow ratios, and the number o Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Technology for In Situ Uranium Leaching Technology for In Situ Uranium LeachingBy David Baughman, Steven Axen, Ray V. Huff, Donald H. Davidson Introduction In situ leaching (ISL) is an alternative method of mining uranium from deposits that are low-grade, deeplying, and water-saturated. ISL recovers uranium by transporting fluids through Jan 2, 1980 
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                     Stability Investigations In Three-Dimensions Around A Tunnel In A Metal Mine In China Stability Investigations In Three-Dimensions Around A Tunnel In A Metal Mine In ChinaBy P. H. S. W. Kulatilake To exploit an underground mine effectively and safely, it is important to have a good understanding of the geotechnical behavior around underground excavations made in the mine. The aim of this study Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Release Of Heavy Metals From Sulfide Flotation Tailings Under Deepwater Discharge Environments Release Of Heavy Metals From Sulfide Flotation Tailings Under Deepwater Discharge EnvironmentsBy H. K. Lin Deepwater discharges of sulfide flotation tailings have been practiced for several decades. Oxygen penetration and organic matter content in such environments are the two major factors that determine Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Using Steel Fibers to Reinforce Final Shotcrete Linings Using Steel Fibers to Reinforce Final Shotcrete LiningsBy Thomas Schwind, Pamela S. Moran For short tunnels, a reinforced cast-in-place lining is not economical and shotcreteis a logical substitution. In the past, reinforced shotcrete linings have been constructed with lattice girders and Jan 1, 2005 
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                     South African Gold Production: How Long the Dominant Factor? South African Gold Production: How Long the Dominant Factor?By Edward H. Jr. Boyle, Paul R. Thomas Introduction It is estimated that nearly 40% of all the gold ever mined in free world countries has been produced by South African operations. There is concern that this immense productive capacity w Jan 11, 1984 
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                     Forensics Of Difficult Ground Conditions Leading To Advanced Solutions For Recovery Of An Abandoned Tunnel Project Forensics Of Difficult Ground Conditions Leading To Advanced Solutions For Recovery Of An Abandoned Tunnel ProjectBy Faruk Oksuz, Phillip L. Covell, Martin Doll A series of difficult ground conditions causing high groundwater inflows and hazardous gas intrusion abruptly halted the construction of a 6.4-meter (21-foot) finished diameter and 1,890 meters (6,200 Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Design Considerations For The Use Of Slurry Walls As Permanent Walls For Deep Rectangular Shaft Structures In Seismic Areas?Silicon Valley Rapid Transit Project Design Considerations For The Use Of Slurry Walls As Permanent Walls For Deep Rectangular Shaft Structures In Seismic Areas?Silicon Valley Rapid Transit ProjectBy Michael J. Lehnen Slurry diaphragm walls are commonly used as both temporary excavation support walls, and permanent structural walls, for circular shafts and long rectangular structures (such as underground subway sta 
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                     Ventilation VentilationBy Christopher J. Bise INTRODUCTION Traditionally, the purpose of mine ventilation has been defined as diluting, rendering harmless, and sweeping away hazardous gases which may accumulate in the mine workings. In additi Jan 1, 1986 
