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Hydrodynamics Of Flotation CellsBy Nathaniel Arbiter
A fully-instrumented driving mechanism has been constructed to study the power, aerating and solid suspension characteristics of several laboratory flotation machines. Machines operating over norma
Jan 1, 1968
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Effects Of Search Parameters On Kriged Reserve EstimatesBy A. Arik
Reliable ore reserve estimates for deposits with highly skewed grade disributions are difficult tasks to perform. Although some recent geostatistical techniques are available to handle problems with t
Jan 1, 1990
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The Effects Of Discharge Design On Wet Ball Milling Performance - SME Annual Meeting 2023By S. Makni, R. E. McIvor
Grate discharges historically outnumbered the overflow type of industrial wet ball mills. However, overflow discharge mills now strongly dominate. In order to understand their comparative advantages a
Feb 1, 2023
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Power draw estimation of ball mills using neural networksBy B. K. Mishra, A. Datta
Estimating the power draw of a ball mill is of great importance from both operational and control standpoints. There are many factors that affect the power draw, and its prediction is particularly dif
Jan 1, 2000
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A Multi-Indicator Approach For Enhancing Real-Time Worker Fatigue Monitoring In Mining Environments - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Bright Oppong Afum, Kojo Boakye, Kwaku Boakye
This research developed and simulated a novel multi-indicator Fatigue Detection and Alert System (FDAS) designed to enhance fatigue detection accuracy in mining environments. The system integrates a c
Feb 22, 2026
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Heap Leach Construction Over Tailings SlimesBy William J. Attwooll
The development of gold heap leach projects in the Cripple Creek, Colorado, mining district has required utilization of heap leach pad sites other than relatively level natural ground. This paper desc
Jan 1, 1987
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Successful Direct Vegetation Of Acidic Deep Coal Mine RefuseBy J. C. Draper
The Duquesne Light Company and GAI Consultants, Inc. conducted a demonstration program aimed at establishing permanent vegetative cover directly on acidic, deep coal mine refuse. Several plots were tr
Jan 1, 1983
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Probabilistic Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) Incorporating Geochemical Speciation to Determine Bioavailable Metals in Freshwaters Affected by Acid Rock Drainage (ARD).By J. Twining, V. Nguyen, J. Perera
A computer code for ecological risk assessment (ERA), AQUARISK, has been developed and applied to evaluate the likelihood of biotic detriment due to exposure to acid rock drainage (ARD) from the Burku
Jan 1, 2000
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Pressure Oxidation Process Development For Treating Refractory Carbonaceous Ores At Twin CreeksConventional wisdom in the mineral processing industry leads one to believe that pressure oxidation of refractory carbonaceous (preg-robbing) ores is not a practical approach to process development. I
Jan 1, 1995
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Perspectives of Environmental Risk at the Equity Silver MineBy Mike L. Aziz, Keith D. Ferguson, Glenda Ferris
The Equity Silver mine has been a severe producer of Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) since 1982. The mine was closed in 1994 and a compacted clay cover installed, but ARD continues to be produced. Three perm
Jan 1, 2000
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Potential for Placer Gold Offshore Lunenburg County, Nova ScotiaBy M. C. Rockwell, G. F. T. Lay
Promising placer gold exploration sites offshore Lunenburg County are drowned pre- and post-glacial river channels and auriferous glacial tills. Gold values up to 5.67 9/m3 have been encountered in th
Jan 1, 1988
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Practical Technique For Determining The Size Distribution Of Blasted Benches, Waste Dumps And Heap Leach SitesBy John M. Kemeny
This paper describes a practical technique to estimate the size distribution of large volumes of rock fragments, including blasted benches, waste dumps and heap leach sites. Images are obtained from a
Jan 1, 1995
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Application Of Geostatistics In A Coal DepositBy Y. C. Kim
This paper reviews the past 18 months of geostatistical work in a coal deposit performed jointly by the University of Arizona and the Homer City Owners. The objective of the study was to better predic
Jan 1, 1980
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Pillar Extraction With Application Of Mobile Roof Support Eastern KentuckyBy K. F. Unrug
Martin County Coal Corporation is located in Martin County, Kentucky in the Appalachian coal fields, near the West Virginia border. The total leasehold covers more than 33 000 acres. Total annual prod
Jan 1, 1991
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Binding Iron Ore Pellets With Fly-AshBy S. K. Kawatra
A high calcium fluid-bed combustor ash has been shown to be an effective binder at dosages of 1 to 2% of the magnetite concentrate weight. Magnetite pellets 1.3 cm (1/2 inch) in diameter were produced
Jan 1, 1997
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Observed Loads And Displacements For A Deep Subway ExcavationBy T. D. Rourke, E. J. Cording, O&apos
INTRODUCTION Detailed investigation of a 60-ft-deep excavation in a mixed profile of sands and stiff clay was performed by the University of Illinois for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Au
Jan 1, 1974
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Durable Draglines Double Efficiency at IMC Gypsum Storage AreaInternational Minerals & Chemical Corp.'s New Wales operation near Mulberry, FL, is reportedly the world's largest concentrated phosphate chemical fertilizer and phosphate-based animal feed
Jan 8, 1982
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47. Case History of Mineral Discovery of Yakobi Nickel-Copper Deposit, Yakobi Island, Southeast Alaska ? HistoryBy Pat DeWilliam
The Yakobi nickel-copper deposit is located essentially at tidewater in the east-central part of Yakobi Island, about 16 1 airline km (100 airline miles) west of Juneau, and can be reached by float pl
Jan 1, 1991
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Applications of Risk Assessment Techniques in RCRA Clean Closure of Surface Impoundments With Trace Metal ContaminationBy R. Kadeg, S. Pavlou
A methodology for developing and utilizing risk-based action levels for soils in site closures is discussed. The methodology is based on standard exposure pathway models which are consistent with curr
Jan 1, 1992
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Cost Calculations for Sublevel Long-Hole StopingBy Gordon M. Pugh, David G. Rasmussen
INTRODUCTION Sublevel long-hole stoping is a large tonnage stoping method that may be used when there is a fairly com¬petent straight vein and the walls will stand with little support. It is a method
Jan 1, 1982