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Alleviation Of Blast Damage In Underground MinesBy S. P. Singh
In order to understand the intricate nature of blast damage mechanism and to counter the associated problems, small scale blasting experiments were performed on hydrostone, concrete and granite. This
Jan 1, 1992
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Reclamation And Closure Of Coal Refuse Disposal Facilities In The AppalachiansModern coal cleaning technologies have allowed coal preparation facilities to become quite efficient at removing sulfur compounds, waste rock and low grade coals from run of mine coal. Up to 50% of th
Jan 1, 1993
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Geology And Mineralization Of The Portuna And Tumco Mines: Peraluminous Gold Deposits, Southern Arizona And CaliforniaBy G. M. Smith
Several significant past and present producers of high grade and bulk tonnage gold ore from southeastern California and southwestern Arizona can be empirically and genetically linked to regional peral
Jan 1, 1987
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A Qualitative Determination Of Residual Flotation Oils On Beneficiated Kaolin ClaysBy Bennett D. Lass
A new method for determination of residual flotation oils on beneficiated kaolin clays has been developed. The method, which yields qualitative information, is based on fluorescence measurements emplo
Jan 1, 1983
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Blind Shaft Drilling's Application To The Establishment Of A Gold Mine In Australia - A Case HistoryBy Don Runge, John T. Zeni
Cuprex Limited is currently developing a small gold mining operation in Central Australia in the Tennant Creek field. In February 1984, the company undertook a feasibility study on the project and
Jan 1, 1987
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New Developments At Homestake's Bulldog Mountain Carbon-In-Pulp Silver Plant (85d9898a-c63d-4b67-b663-e34faa85c3db)By Richard S. Kunter
The Bulldog CIP plant treats the slime portion of current tailings and reclaimed flotation tailings from the adjoining 350 tpd (3.67 kg/s) silver-lead flotation mill. Changes to the dredge reclaimer,
Jan 1, 1981
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Process Simulation and Optimization Using MetsimBy John T. Bartlett
With more stringent environmental and economic constraints being placed on mining operations, it has become necessary to optimize each process to minimize energy and raw material consumption and reduc
Jan 1, 1987
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Current Health InitiativesBy J. R. Caylor
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) advanced several initiatives last year to further protect miners' health. Regulatory efforts included the implementation of a Hazard Communication
Jan 1, 2003
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Shotcrete And Concrete At The Henderson MineBy D. Watson
The Henderson mine has more than 20 years experience and has placed a combined total of more than 400,000 m3 (520,000 cy) of shotcrete and concrete. Over the last 20 years the mine has used a variety
Jan 1, 1992
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Cyanidation Of A High Grade Gold Flotation ConcentrateBy D. A. Knight
The property is located in the Porgera Valley 600 Km North West of Port Moresby. The remote location is 2500 m above sea level. The mine area has 3,600 mm of annual rainfall and a temperate climate wi
Jan 1, 1992
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The Infrared Radiometric Method And Its Application To Remote Temperature Measurement ? 1. IntroductionBy George R. Mitchell
It is a common observation that objects having, different; temperatures exchange energy by radiative transfer. The quantity of radiant energy emitted by an object is a definite function of its tempera
Jan 1, 1960
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The Technical Design Of Autogenous Mills ? IntroductionBy Robert C. Meaders
In this paper, autogenous grinding is defined as the combined crushing and grinder of a run-of-mine ore or the product from a primary crusher, in a single stage grinding mill. This is in contrast to p
Jan 1, 1963
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Selection Of A Cutoff Grade Strategy For An Open Pit MineBy G. A. Hufford
The cutoff grade applied to a disseminated orebody mined by open pit affects both the waste ratio, hence the cost of producing ore, and the ore grade, hence the quantity of metal recovered. As such it
Jan 1, 1986
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Deep Ripping-Coal Seams Stockpile And Reclamation ApplicationBy T. G. Hayes
Economic and environmental regulations in the coal industry have required companies to evaluate their current blasting method of loosening in-situ coal. This paper will review ripping vs. blasting thi
Jan 1, 1995
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Performance Of The CMI-EBW Centrifuges At The Crown II MineBy James R. Yancik
Economical and environmental pressures necessitates the recovery of the minus 0.6 mm x 0 coal generated by todays mining machines. This size fraction, dependent on the type of production unit, mainten
Jan 1, 1981
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Exxon's Cerrejon Coal Project In ColombiaBy F. P. Jung
This presentation will be a general overview of the Cerrejon Coal Project being developed jointly by Carbocol, an entity of the Colombian government, and Intercor, an Exxon affiliate. The word "Cerraj
Jan 1, 1982
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Computerized Drilling - The Latest Development In Drilling TechnologyBy Pasi Latva-Pukkila
Underground rock drilling has gone through intense development during the last 25 years. Mechanization and hydraulics have greatly increased the efficiency of drilling and improved the environment of
Jan 1, 1989
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Integration Of Technology In Slope Management ProgramsBy Vicki Seppala
Phelps Dodge Mining Company operates some of the world’s largest open pit mines. Safely mining in these deep pits requires the commitment to a proactive integrated slope management process. The slop
Jan 1, 2005
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Assessment Of Noise Controls Commonly Used On Jumbo Drills And Bolters In Western Underground Metal MinesBy E. R. Reeves
The mining industry has recognized the importance of engineering controls as a primary means of preventing hearing loss. The noise control treatments most commonly observed on drills and bolters durin
Jan 1, 2004
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Leaching Of SulfidesBy Fathi Habashi
A LARGE number of metals are found in nature, in rich deposits, in the form of sulfides as shown in Table 4.1. Treatment of sulfide ores is done mostly by pyrometallurgical operations; it is only rece
Jan 1, 1970