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A Series Of Comprehensive Optimization Models For Surface Mine Long-Term PlanningBy Zhang Youdi
According to general guidelines, deposits suitable for surface mining can be divided into two basic categories: horizontal or flat-bedded deposits and inclined or dip-buried deposits. A series of math
Jan 1, 1989
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The U.S. Import Market For FluorsparBy Lawrence Pelham
The importance of fluorspar to the United States and the world and the role it plays in industry and society extend far beyond that which is suggested by its measured production and consumption quanti
Jan 1, 1988
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Geomechanics Classifications for Multiple Seam MiningA roof rating system has been devel¬oped for upper seam damage prediction during mul¬ti-seam mining based on structural and geologic conditions in the upper seam. Two primary consid¬erations -geologic
Jan 1, 1988
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Nacl-naocl Lixiviant For Precious MetalsBy David R. Baughman, Ray V. Huff, Paul D. Chamberlin
ISL Ventures, Inc. (ISLV) is developing a process for recovering gold and silver from ores using a chloride-hypochlorite lixiviant. The leach solution, composed of water, NaCl and NaOCl, is maintained
Jan 1, 1999
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Designing Sampling Surveys For Process ModellingBy Dr. H. Askew
The input needs of the steady state modelling process are outlined and a methodology for designing a plant survey to meet those needs described.
Jan 1, 1995
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Design Factors for Heap Leaching OperationsBy George M. Potter
During the late 1960s the mining industry became interested in USBM's efforts to develop the gold-silver heap leaching process. In the last 10 years, successful commercial heap leaching applicati
Jan 3, 1981
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Scheduling Of Excavation For Underground PowerhousesBy A. Geoffrion, L. J. Cousineau
In underground powerhouse excavations, the access to the horizontal sections of the penstocks is most often critical. Other factors which influence the schedule include: the sequences of excavation, t
Jan 1, 1983
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Designing for Optimized Tailings Storage EconomicsBy Donald R. East
The impacts of the economic storage or disposal of mill tailing wastes are becoming more important to the mining industry as environmental regulations become more demanding. Mill tailings have long b
Jan 1, 1990
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Gold In Sea Water--Fact Or FancyBy Joe B. Rosenbaum
Waste solutions from sea water desalination processes are enriched in minerals by a factor of two or three. This suggests that extraction of selected mineral components from the concentrated brine mig
Jan 1, 1969
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Optimizing Methane Drainage Systems To Reduce Mine Ventilation RequirementsBy George Aul, Richard Ray
Short-hole horizontal degasification systems have been utilized in Island Creek's Virginia Division mines since 1986. These systems remove methane from the coal seam in advance of longwall mining
Jan 1, 1991
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Multi-Rope Hoists For Heavy LoadsBy Gerald L. Tiley
When payloads and hoisting distances are beyond the capacity of a single headrope, a multi-rope hoist will cost less than, and require less maintenance than, several hoists with one headrope per conve
Jan 1, 1981
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Pneumatic Transport SystemsBy Brock H. Morrison
One of the major criterion of any mechanised tunnelling operation is to minimize downtime of the tunnelling machine by employing the most efficient muck handling system space and economic factors perm
Jan 1, 1997
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Expert Systems For Competitiveness: A TutorialBy R. L. King
An expert system is a computer system that performs tasks that are considered by most people to require human expertise. Since their functioning relies heavily on large bodies of knowledge, they are o
Jan 1, 1989
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Process Selection For Gold/copper OresBy Paul D. Chamberlin
There are many unit operations applicable to the processing of gold/copper ores. Deciding which are most applicable to your ore can be done using a series of tree diagrams. The diagrams show generaliz
Jan 1, 1996
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The Midas Project - Formula For SuccessBy A. J. Douchane, J. M. Shirley
The high grade gold and silver Ken Snyder Mine is located in north-central Nevada, in Elko County, adjacent to the town of Midas, approximately 240 miles to the eastnortheast of Reno and approximatel
Jan 1, 1999
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Shaft Sinking Considerations And ProblemsBy Gerald G. Griswold, Allan G. Provost
"To Sink or Not to Sink"; this play on the Bard's words sums up the considerations and problems that face the owner on every potential shaft sinking project. The growing demand for access into t
Jan 1, 1974
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Real-time dust monitoring in occupational environments: A case study on using low-cost dust monitors for enhanced data collection and analysisBy Milan Yekich, Emanuele Cauda, Justin Patts, Cody Wolfe
This study presents the application of low-cost dust monitors (LCDMs) for real-time monitoring of respirable dust in a mining environment. LCDMs significantly enhance data collection by providing cont
Nov 1, 2024
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Reflections Of A Treasure Hunter On Ore Science And Ore SearchBy Russell H. W. Chadwick
Reviewing events in the minerals industry, in economic geology, and in my own exploration work, I find that the most compelling subject for comment is the increasing ferment in ore deposits theory. Ne
Jan 1, 1967
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Estimation of Breakage Function Parameters for the Andrews-Mika Grinding Model Using a Stereostochastic Model for LiberationBy Donald Leroux
For the last few years, the grinding model first proposed by Andrews and Mika (1975) has regained attention from the scientific community. Though sophisticated identification algorithms have been deve
Jan 1, 1992
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Electrokinetic Characterization Concentrated DispersionsBy David W. Cannon, Russell V. Mann
In a dispersion of particles in liquid a net charge will develop at the particle-liquid interface. This surface charge is usually due to the adsorption of charged material from solution. The existence
Jan 1, 1990