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Synergistic Effects of the Jetti Chalcopyrite Leach Catalyst and Biooxidation—A Bioreactor Example - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Monserrat Rebolledo, John L. Uhrie, Candice Simms
Jetti Resources has developed a catalyst which overcomes the passivation of primary sulfides, enhancing the heap leach recovery of copper from chalcopyrite. It is important to emphasize that heap leac
Feb 1, 2025
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Load Tests On Large Diameter Bored Piles In Cemented SandsBy Nabil F. Ismael
Load tests were carried out to examine the ultimate bearing capacity of short, large diameter bored piles in connection with the construction of a multistory building on the Arabian Gulf in Kuwait.
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Timing, Motivation, Technology Important for Improved Mining ProductivityBy William G. Doepken
With most of the mining industry emerging from the deepest business recession in 50 years, primary attention must be given to surviving in a business climate where dominant foreign competition, depres
Jan 11, 1983
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Beyond the empirical pillar design method: The strain criterion and the pillar load inversion conceptsBy J. van Zyl, K. B. Le Bron, L. J. Gardner
Pillar design is a crucial aspect of underground mining engineering, as it directly impacts the safety, stability, and overall effectiveness of mining operations. In this paper we present a method to
Jun 10, 2024
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IC 7955 Methods And Costs Of Sinking A Circular Concrete-Lined Ventilation Shaft ? SummaryBy Lloyd Williams
A vertical air shaft in the Birmingham, Ala., iron district was sunk with a circular cross section and lined with concrete at a relatively low cost to provide needed ventilation for an iron-ore mine.
Jan 1, 1960
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OFR-124-77 Inherently Safe Mining SystemsBy D. D. Hamilton
The ISMS program provided for the development and demonstration of equipment modifications for improved safety in both conventional and continuous coal mining systems. This report documents the succes
Jan 1, 1977
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OFR-96(2)-78 Final Report For U.S. Bureau Of Mines - Volume II: Pilot Test Plan - 1. Introduction - 1.1 PurposeThe purpose of Volume II of this study is to provide a general plan for the pilot testing of two materials which could be used to tag explosives for both pre- and postdetonation identification and of
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 9386 - Modeling In Situ Copper Leaching in an Unsaturated SettingBy Michael J. Friedel
The permeability and flow capacity in unsaturated media are investigated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines for application to in situ copper leach mining. Moisture retention properties are derived and combi
Jan 1, 2010
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Removal Of Soluble Radium From Uranium Minewaters By A Selective Complexer - IntroductionBy Thomas D. Boyce
Minewater from many western U.S. uranium mines often contains radioisotopes in concentrations higher than permissible for discharge to unrestricted areas. .Radium 226 has the lowest permissible concen
Jan 1, 1982
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Till Geochemistry in Areas of Thick Drift and its Application to Gold Exploration, Matheson Area, Northeastern OntarioBy M. B. McClenaghan
"Abstract- The Ontario Geological Survey completed a regional till sampling project between 1984 and 1988 in the Black River Matheson (BRiM) area of northeastern Ontario. The project was designed to a
Jan 1, 1994
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Superior Productivity and Margins Using Modern Mining Management SystemsWith commodities suffering dramatically low real prices, mining business margins are under intense scrutiny. Unfortunately, management systems developed early this century for manufacturing are drivin
Jan 1, 1999
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Determination Of A Rate Generating Equation For Continuous Miners ? IntroductionBy R. V. Ramani
In 1970, of the 603 million tons of coal produced in the United States, 339 million tons, or 56%, were produced by under- ground mines. While the ratio of underground to surface production has been de
Jan 1, 1973
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Conditions and Design Considerations for Maximising Recoverable Gold in Roasting of Refractory Gold OresBy M G. Aylmore, L W. de Klerk
Roasting of refractory gold ores has been a commercial process for many years. Improvements in design of fluidised bed roasting technologies and low capital and operating costs compared with other ref
Sep 26, 2013
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Factors Influencing The Insitu Acid Leaching Rates Of Uranium OresBy Aline Tatom
This paper presents numerical and experimen¬tal results dealing with the application of ferric ion oxidation of uranium in acidic media. Conclusions are derived from matching numerical results to expe
Jan 1, 1981
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Cyanide Leaching of Gold-Copper Porphyries: Chemistry and ChallengesBy K. J. R. Ford, Botz. M. M.
Porphyry copper ores are frequently a source of low-grade gold ore, but gold in these ores is often associated with significant levels of cyanide-soluble copper. Cyanide leaching of such ores increase
Jan 1, 2011
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Before Peirce and Smith – The Manhes Converter: Its Development and Some Reflections for TodayBy Larry M. Southwick, Phillip J. Mackey, A. E. (Bert) Wraith, Albert Pelletier
In 1881, the first commercial pneumatic Bessemer-type converter treating copper matte was successfully introduced by Pierre Manhes at the Eguilles copper plant near Vedène in France. This development
Jan 1, 2009
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OFR-43-82 Development Of A Mobile, Hi-Rise Work PlatformBy Edward E. Tate
This is a report on the design, development, and manufacture of a prototype roof bolting machine for high rise applications. The machine is designed to traverse a 32 inch entry and rebolt a roof fall
Jan 1, 1981
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8. Titaniferous Ores of the Sanford Lake District, New YorkBy Stanford O. Grodd
The Sanford Lake district encompasses an area covering 24 square miles in the central Adirondack Mountains of northern New York State. Discovery of the titaniferous magnetite deposits dates back to 18
Jan 1, 1968
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RI 8170 Water Barriers for Suppressing Coal Dust ExplosionsBy Israel Liebman
The Bureau of Mines developed three types of passive water barriers for suppressing slow-moving coal dust explosions. One type is a modification of a conventional tub barrier and depends on the dynami
Jan 1, 1976
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MLA 24-88 - Mineral Resources Of The Rockhouse Study Area, Kern And Tulare Counties, California ? SummaryBy Thomas J. Peters
In 1987, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied a 12,564-acre portion of the 34,795-acre Rockhouse Wilderness Study Area (CA-010-029) in order to evalua
Jan 1, 1988