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Computer Mine Planning For Surface Coal Operations ? IntroductionBy Mark A. White
Arch Mineral has developed several computer programs that aid the surface mine planning function. These programs are utilized to perform long term projections for various area or semi-area stripping o
Jan 1, 1984
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Mine And Surface Facility ClosureBy D. H. Warren
This presentation we hope will provide you with an orderly approach co mine and surface plant closure taken from our experience over the past several years on six different projects within the intermo
Jan 1, 1989
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Kinetics Of Particle-Bubble Aggregation In Flotation CellBy S. Lu
The particle-bubble attachment and the rupture of formed aggregates in flotation cell were investigated in terms of turbulent regime. It was found that the particle-bubble collision rate is closely co
Jan 1, 1993
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Effect of Transition Metal Impurities on the Adsorption of Flotation Reagents on Pyrite Surface "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Mingfei He, Jianhua Chen, Yingchao Liu, Yuqiong Li
Pyrite is one of the most common sulfide minerals on earth, which is usually grown with chalcopyrite and other sulfide minerals. In flotation practice, pyrite from different mines or different section
Oct 6, 2020
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Ball Mill Circulating Load: Characterization, Effects on Circuit Performance, and Optimization - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Omar. M. Arafat, Edgar Pérez, Kyle. M. Bartholomew, Robert. E. McIvor
The “circulating load” confounds understanding of ball milling circuits. Conflicting opinions exist as to its role. Should it be high, or low? Why does it even exist? It is commonly accepted in the pl
Feb 22, 2026
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Chalcopyrite Leaching in a Dimethyl Sulfoxide Solution Containing Copper Chloride - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By AKIHIRO YOSHIMURA, HIDEKAZU KATO, KOTA TAKATORI, YASUNARI MATSUNO
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most refractory copper mineral when treated in conventional sulfate media leaching systems. This is the first study to examine the use of a dimethyl sulfoxide (CH3SOCH3, D
Mar 12, 2021
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Challenges To Geologic Exploration In Next Three DecadesBy Edwin W. Tooker
Creation of needed new resources will be accomplished mainly by imaginative and diligent geologic exploration because geologic availability is the key determinant of future mineral supply. Adequate re
Jan 1, 1974
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Challenges in Massive Sulfide Deposit Exploration Using a Seabed Drill Rig for Mineral Core Sampling - SME Annual Meeting 2026By S. Wegerer, M. Semel
The search for minerals typically starts with a reconnaissance phase. After finding a promising target area, further prospecting work will be conducted. Finally with growing confidence of having encou
Feb 22, 2026
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From school to the world of work : One mining engineer's experienceBy John R. Marks
Introduction An engineer is a builder and a problem solver. He uses knowledge of the properties of matter and energy to furnish the needs of society. Engineers form the bridge between scientific rese
Jan 2, 1985
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The Role of Small Diameter Tunneling for Pipeline Installations - RETC2021By P. Schmäh
Nowadays, small diameter tunnels are increasingly considered in pipeline projects as an alternative for sensitive crossings or when soil conditions limit the use of conventional pipeline installation
Jun 13, 2021
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Technical Considerations For Siting Chemical Waste Disposal Facilities In Surface MinesBy Daniel Threlfall
The disposal of hazardous chemical wastes will be one of the major environmental issues of the 1980's. Approximately 50 million tons of hazardous wastes are produced yearly. One of the major aspe
Jan 1, 1981
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Your Leach Pad -Gold Mine Or Money Pit: Do You Know Your Assets And Liabilities?By Jr. Zink
An economic and operational evaluation of the unrecovered metal, physical conditions, and chemical environment in a leach pad should be made prior to decommissioning. This evaluation will help determi
Jan 1, 1992
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Updating the GBR Gold Book - NAT2022By David Hatem, Paul Madsen, Daniel Adams, James Morrison, Randall Essex
Managing commercial risks associated with subsurface construction may be the greatest challenge the underground industry faces. The Geotechnical Baseline Report (GBR) was developed in the U.S. to help
Dec 1, 2022
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Application of Tailor-Made Collectors to Address the Quartz Challenge in Industrial Minerals ProcessingBy G. Wang, L. R. Moore, Y. Xiong, J. Gu
"Quartz is the second most abundant mineral in the earth’s crust. Not only does quartz have many valuable industrial applications, it is also one of the most concentrated gangue minerals encountered i
Jan 1, 2018
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Chain Pillar Design For U. S. Longwall PanelsBy S. M. Hsiung
Chain pillar design formula under weak roof condition was developed by statistically analyzing the results from the three dimensional finite element parametric analyses. The parameters such as mechani
Jan 1, 1984
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Reconciling The Conflicts Between Objectives Of Owner, Developer And The Public In Mineral VenturesA viable mineral economy requires availability of economic deposits, the ability to exploit then, and protection of the public interests. The natural tendency for each party to consider only its legit
Jan 1, 1979
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Multigaussian And Probability Krigings - Application To The Jerritt Canyon DepositBy Georges Verly
The estimation of local recoveries is an important issue in a selective mining operation. Two techniques, probability kriging and multigaussian kriging, are applied to estimate local recoveries at Jer
Jan 1, 1984
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Scaling Mine Pillar Size And Shape With The 'P FunctionBy L. A. Panek
A new pillar strength formula is presented, incorporating a function P of size and shape, which takes into account the size-shape interaction effect as well as the enhanced strength exhibited by wide
Jan 1, 1994
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Extraction Of Nonferrous Petals From High Salinity Brine Geothermal Brine By Sulfide Precipitation*By R. W. Bartlett
High salinity geothermal brines typically contain up to several hundred parts per million of valuable heavy metals, and because of the large potential flow of geothermal brines from future power plant
Jan 1, 1980
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Material Preparation & Agglomeration At The Buckhorn MineBy A. A. Schweizer
Buckhorn ore is hydrous, argillized basaltic andesite, and is at least 60% clay composed of kaolinite and subordinate montmorillonite. Moisture content runs from 10% to 25%. The original crushing plan
Jan 1, 1987