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Leadership in Projects – A Recipe for SuccessBy A A. Roberts, R F. Dewhirst
"Extensive literature surveys, research in the project environment and personal experiences both within and consulting to project teams have revealed some consistent ‘people factors’ that contribute m
Mar 8, 2016
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Bioremediation of Acid Mine Water Using Rice Husk and Tree BarkBy Evvie Chockalingam
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a perennial problem particularly in abandoned mines, occurring due to the oxidation of sulphidic mine wastes. AMD is usually characterized by high concentration of dissolve
Jan 1, 2014
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Using real options to value and manage a mine expansion decision at a multi-zone depositBy R. Poulin, M. R. Samis
Real options valuation is an alternative net present value framework that is able to incorporate both management flexibility and dynamic project risks. In this paper, management is considering the dev
Jan 1, 2006
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Recycling Process Water in Sulfide flotation, Part B: Effect of H2O2 and Process Water Components on Sphalerite flotation From Complex SulfideBy F. Ikumapayi
Hydrogen peroxide production was measured during the grinding of a complex sulfide ore, and its oxidizing effect on solid surfaces was investigated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
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Heavy Metals Removal From Small-Arms Firing RangesBy Jerold L. Johnson
Remediation of small-arms firing ranges is being investigated by the Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory and the U.S. Bureau of Mines. Scheduled closures of military installations, as well as the manag
Jan 1, 1993
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Some Pitfalls And Misuses Of Rock Mass Classification Systems For Mine Design - Synopsis (57b4eff3-65a5-4143-acc2-167abb07c5f7)Rock mass classification systems are extensively used in rock engineering design work, and mine design is no exception. Among the systems most widely used for mining-related design work are the NGI 0-
Jan 1, 2012
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Preliminary Assessment of Mercury Contamination Due to Gold Mining in the Rio Ramis-Lake Titicaca Watershed, PeruBy Christopher Gammons
In developing countries throughout the world, gold ores are being processed by mercury amal-gamation, a technique long banned in the U.S. - unless a retort operation is used for mercury recovery - due
Jan 1, 2003
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Longwall Gateroad Evolution And Performance At The Sunnyside Coal MinesBy J. R. Koehler
Mining practices at the Sunnyside Mines, Sunnyside Coal Company, Sunnyside, UT, have been documented by U.S. Bureau of Mines researchers to preserve the extensive history of yield pillar-based longwal
Jan 1, 1994
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Surface Oxidation Of ChalcociteBy C. A. Oestreicher
For sulfide minerals, the presence of dissolved oxygen in the water phase is an influencing factor for separation by flotation. Klassen and Mokrousov(I:217l distinguish three stages of oxygen adsorpti
Jan 1, 1972
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Solving the Problems of Precharging Sublevel Caving Rings at Ridgeway Gold MineBy P Trout, B Macaulay
Ridgeway Gold Mine (RGM) is an underground sublevel caving (SLC) operation that is owned and managed by Newcrest Mining Limited (NML). Production drill and blast practices are critical to the success
Jan 1, 2005
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RI 5304 Cementation Of Bituminous-Coal-Mine Roof Strata - Part 1. - Determining Penetrability Of Mine Roof By Injecting Oil And Water ? IntroductionBy Earl R. Maize
This is the first of a series of reports dealing with development of a method of strengthening bituminous-coal-mine roof. Later reports will describe the progress made with injecting high cohesive and
Jan 1, 1957
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Update On Refuge Alternatives: Research, Recommendations And Underground DeploymentBy E. R. Bauer
In response to the mandates in the MINER Act of 2006, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducted refuge alternatives research that included characterizing the utility,
Jan 1, 2009
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Cost Control In Open Pits Simulations For Optimizing Production CostsBy F. H. Mertens
The costs of an open-pit operation can be classified according to the following hierarchy : -overall cost of production (per ton of ore) -costs of basic operations and functions -costs of auxili
Jan 1, 1990
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Diesel Particulate Matter in Underground Mines ù Controlling the RiskBy F Djukic, T Fisher, G Irving
Questionnaires were sent to 12 underground metalliferous mines in Queensland to enquire how these mines control diesel emissions from mobile diesel engines used underground. Where responses or control
Jan 1, 2007
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Recovery Of Gold From Thiosulfate Solutions And Pulps With Ion- Exchange ResinsBy Michael J. Nicol
Growing environmental and occupational safety concerns about the use of cyanide in gold processing has increased the interest in more acceptable alternatives. The most likely of these is thiosulfate.
Jan 1, 1998
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Role of Silicates in the Compositional Evolution and Neutralization of Fe-and Mg-Sulfate Waters in Waite Amulet Tailings, CanadaBy J. L. Jambor, H. W. Nesbitt
Oxidative dissolution of pyrrhotite and pyrite is largely responsible for the sulfate-rich waters of the vadose zone in the Waite Amulet tailings. Although the shallowest of the sulfate-rich waters ar
Jan 1, 1999
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SEED technology: A new generation in rheocastingBy S. Nafisi
Permanent mould casting may be regarded as a near net shape manufacturing process where simple to very complex shaped engineering components are fabricated with high degree of precision in a metallic
Jan 1, 2005
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IC 6588 Sinking Practice And Costs At The Pim Shaft, St. Louis Smelting & Refining Works Of The National Lead Co., St. Francois, Mo. ? Introduction And AcknowledgmentsBy Roy H. Poston
The following paper is one of a series on mining methods and practices being published by the United States Bureau of Mines, and deals with the sinking of the Pim shaft (No. 7) of the St. Louis Smelti
Jan 1, 1932
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Preparing for Uncertain Mineral Futures - A Survey of AusIMM Members on the Future Issues and Drivers for the Australian Minerals IndustryBy C Mason, A Littleboy
This paper presents the results of a large scale survey of The Australasian Institute for Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) membership. This survey aimed to understand and define the key issues and drive
Jan 1, 2009
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Investigating Seismicity Surrounding an Excavation Boundary in a Highly Stressed Dipping Underground Limestone MineBy D. Collins, J. Winfield, V. Gangrade, B. Slaker, S. Braganza
"Researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) are investigating the unique pillar stability issues associated with room-and-pillar mining in dipping underground sto
Jan 1, 2019