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CIP and RIP - Where To Next?By M. J. Virnig, Christopher A. Fleming
THE CIP PROCESS "IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME? After its tentative introduction to the precious metals mining industry in the earlier part of this century, the carbon in pulp (CIP) process h
Jan 1, 1993
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Rock Tunnelling System For Small Cross SectionsBy Hans W. Brodbeck
The Advisory Conference on Tunnelling of the OECD, held in Washington, D.C. in June 1970, has established the following definition: "Tunnelling refers to the construction by any method of a covered
Jan 1, 1974
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Computer Model For Evaluating The Dust Reduction Potential Of Various Mining Practices For A Continuous Miner SectionBy Robert A. Jankowski, J. Drew Potts
By implementing various mining practices, mine operators can reduce the respirable dust exposure levels of the roof bolter and the continuous miner operators. The Bureau of Mines has developed a compu
Jan 1, 1987
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New Design Concepts For Electric Mining Shovels (99987cee-d868-4028-83bd-e3cca56d16a2)By L. A. Price
With increased stripping ratios and with dwindling ore content, the mining fraternity is increasingly turning to larger and larger equipment for profitable open pit operations. The availability of
Jan 1, 1969
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International Lender Finance of Mining Projects - Environmental Requirements for Prefeasibility and Feasibility Studies, and for Project ImplementationBy Rick L. Williamson
International lending institutions have charters requiring projects that are seeking loans to adhere to certain environmental performance standards, including compliance with host-country environmenta
Jan 1, 2001
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Auxiliary Equipment For Reduction Of Mill DowntimeBy C. C. Nolan
As the size of the mills get larger and the liners get heavier, abetter means had to be found to handle liner replacement. McLellan Industries is famous for their innovative ideas andwas called upon b
Jan 1, 1999
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Testing and CalculationsBy F. C. Bond
Nature of Empirical Calculations The size reduction of large tonnages of ore and rock is an operation of great magnitude. It is a necessary and important part of industry. Its development has been
Jan 1, 1985
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Acoustic Emission (Microseismic) Monitoring For Ground ControlBy Arthur E. Lord, W. Martin McCabe, Robert M. Koerner
Following the driving of each new section of tunnel, a prompt decision is required regarding the type and extent of primary support to control convergence and prevent ground failure. Sometime thereaft
Jan 1, 1979
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Developing Real Grade- Recovery Curves for SortingBy J. Raatikainen, I. Auranen
"INTRODUCTION Sorting technology has advanced rapidly recently. Of the two possibilities particle sorting has advanced especially in introducing new sensors and the use of multiple sensors. The analyz
Jan 1, 2018
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Thiosulfate Leaching Following Biooxidation Pretreatment For Gold Recovery From Refractory Carbonaceous-Sulfidic Ore (110d7bc2-2dda-475c-8fcc-0741b619230b)By R. Y. Wan
Newmont Gold has advantageously used the capabilities of mineral oxidizing bacteria to develop a process for the pretreatment of low-grade sulfidic and carbonaceous-sulfidic refractory gold ores. The
Jan 1, 1997
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The Päijänne TunnelBy Eero Pokki
The Päijänne Tunnel is being constructed to conduct raw water from Lake Päijänne to the Helsinki Metropolitan Area. The length of the tunnel will be 120 km and the cross-sectional area is 15.5 sq m. E
Jan 1, 1979
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Review Of Pertinent Air Pollution Control Regulations Affecting Fossil-Fuel-Fired Steam Generation ? IntroductionBy Martin P. Corriveau
It is not news to anyone in the mining industry that federal action in the prevention and abatement of air pollution has seriously affected the industry both directly and indirectly. It is the purpose
Jan 1, 1973
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Recent Trends In The Use Of EMS For Improving Environmental Performance: A Practical Guide For The Mining IndustryBy J. Cooper, M. W. Staub
Environmental management systems (EMSs) have been in use for more than a decade. US mining companies are only just beginning to adopt EMSs. This lag is primarily due to lack of market forces and lack
Jan 1, 2004
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Intelligence Decision-Support System For Mine ManagersBy D. R. Schricker
Mine managers rely on their experience, section foreman's daily reports and occasional time studies to make important production, maintenance and forecasting decisions. This information is often
Jan 1, 1990
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Use of vibrating wire stress meters in coalBy N. S. Tanious
The accuracy of vibrating wire stress meters has been questioned by various users in the mining industry. During an in situ coal pillar study, a laboratory evaluation program was developed to determin
Jan 1, 1988
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Pitfalls In Air Sampling For Radioactive ParticulatesBy L. H. Munson, D. E. Hadlock, L. F. Munson, R. L. Gilchrist, P. D. Robinson
All uranium mills are required to perform sampling and analysis for radioactive particulates in their gaseous effluent streams and in the environment. Pacific Northwest Laboratory was requested by the
Jan 1, 1981
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Financing International Mineral Development Projects ? IntroductionBy Wallace W. Wilson
It scarcely 1s possible to read a new issue of any of the principal mining trade journals without noting some mention of a major new overseas mining venture with which one or more domestic companies a
Jan 1, 1973
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A Framework for Assessing Land Use Impact Assessment of Mining Sites - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Jeremy Maurer, Duah Philip, Awuah-Offei Kwame, Donya Otarod
Land use impact assessment for mining is time- consuming and expensive. Because of mining’s impact on biodiversity, land use assessment methods that evaluate biodiversity are important for mining land
Feb 1, 2025
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Engineering And Chemical Considerations For Quality Control Of Metallurgical WastesBy George M. McArthur
General Statement In Montana, as in most states, the requirements for water quality control are becoming more restrictive. What was once accepted practice is now obsolete. The planning and constructi
Jan 1, 1972
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Volumetric Heating Of Oil Shales By Electromagnetic MethodsBy Ramarao Inguva
Feasibility studies being conducted to investigate the use of electromagnetic methods for insitu volumetric heating of oil shales will be discussed. A two dimensional numerical model which describes e
Jan 1, 1984