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Minerals Processing Meeting Focuses On CommoditiesBismuth, "the green metal," has become an important substitute for lead. The uranium industry was never really dead, anti-nuclear activists just wanted the world to think it was. And diamonds are fast
Jan 1, 1997
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Treatment Of Mine Drainage Using A Passive Biological System: Design Of And Preliminary Results From A Full-Scale SystemBy K. Whiting
In October 1993, the first two of a series of full scale passive biological treatment cells were constructed to treat mine drainage from the Burleigh Mine (located approximately 48 km west of Denver,
Jan 1, 1994
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Industrial Minerals -- Which Markets Are Leading The Way? ? IntroductionBy Todd S. Harris
Industrial minerals or non-metallic minerals are loosely used terms applied to a diverse assortment of materials which, in many cases, have nothing more in common other than the fact that they are nei
Jan 1, 1987
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Contaminant Removal From Mine Effluents: Understanding The Aqueous Chemistry Is KeyBy L. R. Moore
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers contamination from oxyanions, such as selenium and arsenic, a global concern. While their elemental forms are toxic, the aqueous oxyanions are more so. Th
Feb 27, 2013
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Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Vadose and Saturated Zone Pore Waters of Sulfidic Mine Waste TailingsBy Barbara C. Williams
U.S. Bureau of Mines researchers conducted field studies at an abandoned copper-gold mine tailings impoundment. Pore water quality was analyzed in the vadose and saturated zones. Three statistical pro
Jan 1, 1992
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Computer Controlled Grinding Circuit At Silver BellBy Stephen R. Holsinger
During the year of 1972 ASARCO's Silver Bell embarked upon a project that would test a modified grinding circuit using direct digital compute against the performance of its other five grinding li
Jan 1, 1977
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Standard Classification Of Uranium Resources -- An Illustrative ExampleBy P. M. Krishna
An example illustrates the use of ASTM Standard E901-82, Classification System for Uranium Resources. The example demonstrates the dynamic nature of the process of classification and attests to the ne
Jan 1, 1983
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Planning Belt Conveyer Networks Using Computer Simulation - IntroductionBy C. B. Manula
The application of computers to materials handling problems has recently been investigated by various mining groups. This approach has been found, especially useful where a large amount of alternative
Jan 1, 1967
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Soil Conditioning for EPB Shield Tunneling on the South Bay Ocean OutfallBy George E. Williamson, Mikiya Higuchi, Michael T. Traylor
Extensive soil conditioning was required to allow Earth Pressure Balance(EPB) tunneling on the South Bay Ocean Outfall tunnel project in San Diego, California, near the Mexican border. This tunnel ext
Jan 1, 1999
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Mini Pilot Plant Evaluation Of The Avr Process For The Las Cristinas Gold ProjectBy P. Riveros, J. Binvignat, V. M. McNamara, D. Koren
The feasibility of recovering cyanide and copper from a gold mill barren solution was evaluated in a small A VR pilot plant. The campaign lasted 64 hours, during which time about 4,000 L of gold mill
Jan 1, 1997
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Advancements in Bromine Chemistry for Use in Large-Scale Gold ExtractionBy A. Dadgar, R. H. Sergent
Changes in the ore types available and increased environmental concern have created a demand for an alternative technology to cyanide for the extraction of gold from ore. Great Lakes Chemical Corporat
Jan 1, 1990
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Economical Ore Reserves Estimation For Underground MinesBy Oscar Letelier Gonzalez
The goal of mine planning is to determine "the best" strategy to exploit an ore deposit during its workable life. Such strategy must be consistent with the objectives of the company and must be subjec
Jan 1, 1979
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Geology Of The Cove Gold-Silver DepositBy B. A. Kuyper
The Cove gold-silver deposit is located 50 km southwest of Battle Mountain, Nevada and 1.5 km northeast of the McCoy Mine. Total proven and probable reserves are 48.7 Mt (53.7 Mst) with an average gra
Jan 1, 1991
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Stochastic optimization for long-term planning of a mining complex with in-pit crushing and conveying systemsBy Roussos Dimitrakopoulos, Liam Findlay
Semimobile in-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC) systems can help reduce truck haulage in openpit mines by bringing the crusher closer to the excavation areas. Optimizing a production schedule with sem
Nov 1, 2024
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Cost-Per-Ton Improvement Ideas For Underground EquipmentBy J. Wiebmer
The two most important influencers of cost-per-ton in an underground mining machine are its productivity (tons/hour) and its availability-utilization (hours/year). Operating cost and initial price hav
Jan 1, 1997
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Multi-Stage Flash Evaporation System For The Purification Of Acid Mine Drainage ? IntroductionBy David R. Maneval
In 1956 the Legislature of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania created a "Coal Research Board" in the Department of Mines and Mineral Industries. Over the years through amendments to the original legisla
Jan 1, 1970
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Summary StatementsBy Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
Ground water inflow into a mine and the re¬sultant impact on district hydrology can be pre¬dicted on a site specific basis once the ground water flow systems at the site are sufficiently well under¬st
Jan 1, 1986
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Status of the North American Metal Mining IndustryBy Douglas B. Silver
Study Parameters (Status as of February 1993) Time Period: 1989 -1991 151 North American Public Metal Mining Companies Fiscal not calendar year basis 85+% of Canadian and U.S. Metal Producti
Jan 1, 1993
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Radiation Monitoring Priorities For Uranium MinersBy Thomas B. Borak, Keith J. Schiager, Janet A. Johnson
OBJECTIVES OF RADIATION MONITORING Monitoring is a tool used in the practice of radiation protection. The primary reasons for monitoring are to reduce radiation exposures to levels that are as low
Jan 1, 1981
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Ripping: Tools, Techniques, and ApplicationsIntroduction The art of ripping has been around since the Romans built the Appian Way, but only in the last decade has ripping emerged as a close competitor with drilling and blasting in breaking up
Jan 1, 1983