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Use Of Organo-Sulfur Reagents For Recovery And Recycle Of Silver, Copper, Zinc And Cyanide From Precious Metals Cyanidation Effluents
By M. E. Kravetz, E. B. Milosavljevic, L. R. Solujic
Gold ores containing high levels of cyanide-leachable copper minerals, such as covellite, chalcocite, bornite, malachite, azurite, and cuprite have traditionally been difficult to treat economically.
Jan 1, 2004
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Mining In A Multistake Holder Environment Falconbridge’s Raglan Project
By B. Swarbrick
Today’s mining occurs in a dynamic world of conflicting objectives. Mining companies have to look further than a traditional cash flow analysis to determine the potential value of developing a mine. I
Jan 1, 2000
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Annual Review 1995 – The United States 1995
By D. Washington
The US economy and the demand for nonfuel minerals grew at lower rates in 1995 than in 1994. Demand for major metals, such as aluminum, copper and steel, was mixed but relatively stable. The buildin
Jan 1, 1996
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Figure 1: Respondents by Sector
"The profile of the respondents was that of a professional responsible for communications, community relations or corporate social responsibility programs. By targeting a consistent professional profi
Jan 1, 2011
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Santa Fe Pacific Gold Targets Million Ounces/Year Production
By William R. Yernberg
Santa Fe Pacific Gold, headquartered in Albuquerque, NM is expanding its operation at the Twin Creeks Mine in Nevada. The $250-million sulfide expansion project, including the Sage Mill, is under con
Jan 1, 1996
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Monitoring Of Mineral Surface Modifications At Molecular Level
By J. A. Mielczarski
Surface properties of minerals could be modified selectively and very specifically by adsorption -desorption (dissolution) processes. This requires a monitoring and control of the outermost surface l
Jan 1, 2000
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Risk Assessment For Haul Truck-Related Fatalities In Mining
By Z. A. Md-Nor
Risk management is an established loss-control methodology that has been applied successfully in many industries. Recently, interest in this structured approach has grown in the mining industry. The m
Jan 1, 2008
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Dense-sludge process for reduced AMD sludge disposal
By R. L. Zick, D. C. Finn
Introduction The high-density sludge process was originally developed by Bethlehem Steel Corp. for use on acid mine drainage (AMD) and diluted waste pickle liquor discharges requiring continuous ch
Jan 1, 2000
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Inertization as Means for Reducing Down Time and the Explosion Risk in Cases of Spontaneous Combustion
By Walter Hermülheim, Klaus-Dieter Beck
In German hardcoal mining approximately 1 or 2 cases of spontaneous combustion are recorded per 10 million tonnes of saleable output. In approximately every 20th spontaneous combustion case, CH, is ig
Jan 1, 1997
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Technical Considerations For TBM Tunneling In The Andes
By Dean Brox
The use of Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) for tunnel construction of long tunnels in the Andes of South America has been of mixed success in the past due to a variety of reasons and key lessons can be
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Geological Approach To Prediction Of Adversed Tunnel Geology
By Sun Guangzhong, Liang Jinhuo
Adverse geological condition is a major factor which makes construction difficulty in tunneling. But if it is predicted and tunnel support is made efficiently in time, the above difficulty can be redu
Jan 1, 1987
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Reduction or Elimination of Abrasion, Wear, and Corrosion in Backfill Equipment
By Franz Albert Nonnen
Backfill systems have been used for as long as mining activities have existed. Various backfill methods have been developed over the centuries with consideration for geological necessities, the techni
Jan 1, 2001
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Chemical Stabilization Of Fine Coal Waste As An Alternative To Slurry Impoundments
By Z. Duan
A novel concept involving the deployment of chemical stabilization has the potential to eliminate the need of slurry impoundments and significantly reduce the release of trace elements from the high s
Jan 1, 2012
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The Critical Minerals Initiative of the US Geological Survey’s Mineral Deposit Database Project: USMIN "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"
By Patrick Scott, Germán Schmeda, Morgan Mullins, Liam Knudsen, Bradley S. Van Gosen, Carma A. San Juan, Nicholas A. Karl, Jeffrey L. Mauk, Clayton Forbush
The objective of the US Geological Survey’s mineral deposit database project (USMIN) is to develop a comprehensive twentyfirst century geospatial database that is the authoritative source of the most
Feb 8, 2021
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Gravity Circuit Improvements at Montana Tunnels
By Byron T. Darnton
Gravity concentration at the Pegasus Gold/Montana Tunnels Mine, near Helena, MT, began in June 1991 when a coarse-gold-scalping circuit was commissioned. It processes a small portion of the ball-mill
Jan 1, 1995
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Building High Performance Teams And Enhancing Cash Flow
By W. M. Hart
Business Process Improvement (“BPI”) Change to Survive “It is not the strongest of species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” [Charles Darwin]
Jan 1, 2006
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Instrumentation for Monitoring Ground Movements: Central Artery/Tunnel Project, Boston, Massachusetts
By T. A. Marcotte, D. J. Bobrow, S. Vaghar
This paper discusses the geotechnical instrumentation program on the Central Artery/Tunnel Project, in Boston, Massachusetts. Particular attention is given to a state of the art Graphic Information Sy
Jan 1, 1997
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Selecting a Conveyor System
By Leroy O. Gieseke, John B. Begley
If the particles produced and transported in your plant are as chunky as rough crushed coal or as fine as cement, there are probably several conveying and elevating systems suitable for your operation
Jan 12, 1980
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A Simulation Model for the Optimization and Risk Management of Preproduction Mine Development in a Block Caving Mining Project
By J. A. Botín
Mining investment decisions are difficult since decision analysis is often based on scarce information. The sources of uncertainty in large mining investment projects are particularly numerous and are
Feb 23, 2014
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Long-Term Changes In Selected Spoil Characteristics On Reforested Surface-Mined Land
By P. Conrad
Experience has shown that, since the passage of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act, over-compaction of spoil during the reclamation process has severely limited tree growth on reclaimed la
Jan 1, 2008