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Academy, Mining Industry, and the ESG & Sustainability Criteria - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Cayo Soto
Mining activity is important for the development of humanity. This development must be understood from the Academy where it allows showing alternatives for the industry performance. Likewise, these mi
Feb 1, 2025
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Triaxial-Loading Measurement for Mine-Pillar Stability EvaluationBy Paul H. Lu
This paper proposes a novel method, "integrity factor approach," of mine-pillar stability evaluation based on in situ triaxial-loading measurement. The pillar integrity factor is defined as the quotie
Jan 1, 1986
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Mining in ancient Egypt – all for one, PharaohBy Bob Snashall
Introduction 1300 BC, Egypt. Pharaoh, the god-king, owned all things. He was the only mine operator. As the provider of all things, Pharaoh had great expectations of his officials who gathered the we
Jan 2, 1987
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Planning Considerations For Quartz Hill Mine Southeast AlaskaBy K. M. Reim
Planning the development of the Quartz Hill molybdenum open pit mine in Southeast Alaska required a number of special considerations. Located in mountainous glaciated terrain, about 3.8 m (150 in.) of
Jan 1, 1988
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Mining Sustainability Model For Ghana: Developing And ImplementingBy M. B. Thorpe
Land use and access to land are limiting factors in economic development in the Western region of Ghana. Mining uses land during operations and then rehabilitates the land as part of ongoing operation
Jan 1, 2007
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Man-Sized Inspection Holes For Assessing Tunneling ProblemsBy Ted M. Noskiewicz, James A. Ramsay
INTRODUCTION During the various stages of an underground project from inception through design and construction, probably the single factor of most interest and concern is the nature of the ground.
Jan 1, 1979
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Method for Characterizing the Wettability of Filler ParticlesBy S. C. Brown, R. C. G. Oliveira
Surface wettability, or contact angle, dictates a number of multiphase ensemble interactions that influence particulate dispersability and adhesion behavior (e.g., filler compatibility] in addition to
Jan 1, 2003
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Aerosol Plate-Out In Alpha Dosimeter HeadsBy Mary Fu, Helen Leung, Colin R. Phillips
In uranium mines, the median size of the aerosol has been found to be about 0.1 micron or less. Such small aerosols are readily deposited or "plated-out" on dosimeter interior surfaces resulting in th
Jan 1, 1981
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Reagents for the Flotation of Non-Sulfide OresBy F. F. Aplan
Rather than reiterate what is well known about the flotation of the non-sulfide minerals, emphasis has been placed on those separations which are not so effective. These difficult separations are larg
Jan 1, 1994
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Neural Network Based Optical Sensors for Metal WeldsBy Darryl Amick, Keith A. Prisbrey, Lee E. Plansky
The problem addressed was to develop automated image analysis of metal welds to replace unreliable and costly 100% visual inspection. The objective was to evaluate neural networks combined with featur
Jan 1, 1993
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A Simple Model for Industrial Coal Flotation OperationBy B. Govindarajan, T. C. Rao, J. P. Barnwal
A simple modelling methodology has been proposed to predict the performance of industrial coal flotation circuit based on the observations made on the actual performance. The solid content in the tail
Jan 1, 1995
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A Study Of Axial Backmixing In A 0.76-M Flotation ColumnBy A. M. Taweel, M. T. Ityokumbul, A. I. A. Salama, M. W. Mikhail
The liquid-phase mixing within CANMET's Western Research Centre's (WRC) 0.76-m-diem pilot-plant flotation column was characterized using a salt tracer. The process variables studied were fro
Jan 1, 1996
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Underground Space: Resource For Development And Environmental ProtectionBy M. Georgescu
In the framework of the rapid development of contemporary society, the use of underground space represents an emerging opportunity because it can contribute to decreasing pressure of occupation of gro
Jan 1, 2006
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Solid-Grade Polymers For Clarification And Flocculation ProcessesBy D. Forbes
The results of a fundamental study involving zeta-potential and turbidity determinations of solid suspensions are discussed. Illustrations of how these results are utilized to design field application
Jan 1, 1997
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Zinc vs Carbon for Heap Leach Recovery OperationBy Dan Slyter
This paper prov ides comparisons between Merrill-Crowe and Carbon Adsorption pl Rnts 11sed for Pree ious Metal Heap Leach Operations. During the first stage of mine developement, the question arise
Jan 1, 1992
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A Macro-model for the Zinc Pressure LeachBy Ernest Peters
To model the zinc pressure leach, equations have been written that describe the rates of individual reactions taking place, including (a) oxygen mass transfer, (b) ferrous oxidation by dissolved oxyge
Jan 1, 1993
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Derrick Interstage Screen For Carbon-in-pulp MillsBy J. E. Wennen
Screens serve several important functions in CIL and CIP processes for gold extraction. One important screen application known as interstage screening allows slurry to be continuously transfered throu
Jan 1, 1998
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Preparation of Feasibility Studies for Financing Mining VenturesBy Jerry M. Whiting, Landy A. Stinnett
The subject of this paper is broad and complex. Secondly, it is near and dear to the authors' hearts. Therefore, it doesn't seem possible to deal with every aspect of it in less space than a
Jan 1, 1987
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Pipe Jacking Techniques For Small Soft Ground TunnelsBy Michael E. Allen
The building of sanitary and storm drainage sewers in urban or environmentally sensitive areas often requires the use of tunnel construction procedures. While hydraulic considerations may require only
Jan 1, 1981
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Fundamentals of Solid-Liquid SeparationBy Donald A. Dahlstrom
INTRODUCTION Solid-liquid separation is an important and many times a critical step (or steps) in a mineral or coal processing plant. Some examples of typical critical separations are as follows:
Jan 1, 1986