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Injected ARD Plume Behaviour in a Pit Lake Utilizing in situ Dye StudiesBy Eric C. Schwamberge, Clem A. Pelletier, Deborah L. Muggli, George W. Poling
The Pit Lake at Island Copper has evolved into a 3-layered meromictic system. Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) is collected and injected into the lake at 220 m depth via 2 diffuser systems. In situ dye studie
Jan 1, 2000
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Evolution in Panel Caving Undercutting and Drawbell Excavation, El Teniente MineBy P Yß±ez, G Ferguson
The El Teniente mine produces more than 340 000 tonnes of fine copper per year from an industrial complex of underground mine, concentrator and smelter. Mass caving methods are employed to deliver app
Jan 1, 2000
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Limitations of Acid-Base Accounting for Predicting Acid Rock DrainageBy J. M. Scharer, Bruce E. Halbert, Pettit. Carol M., Lysane Bolduc
The ratio of neutralization potential (NP) to acid production (AP) ratio is often employed for predicting acidic discharges from waste rock dumps. The available NP was evaluated in laboratory studies
Jan 1, 2000
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Betze-Post Pit Slope Stability Monitoring At Barrick GoldstrikeBy R. Sharon
Barrick Goldstrike Mines, Inc. Betze-Post open pit operations, located in northeastern Nevada, have experienced slope instability attributed to the presence of generally weak rock mass conditions, loc
Jan 1, 2000
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Jointing Effects On Pillar StrengthBy Gabriel Esterhuizen
When designing pillars in coal and hard rock mines it is necessary to determine the strength of the rock mass forming the pillars. Empirical strength equations, based on rock mass classification techn
Jan 1, 2000
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Carbothermic Reduction of Iron Oxide and Coal Composite in Packed Bed Combustion ProcessBy T Kitajima, T Kawaguchi, T Nakamura
Carbothermic reduction of iron oxide is an attractive mechanism to produce metallic iron, since it can directly utilise coal as both reductant and fuel. To improve energy efficiency and productivity o
Jan 1, 2000
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How Effective Is The Non-Destructive Examination Of Multi-Layer, Low Rotation Winding Ropes?The paper reviews the results emanating from an experiment conducted in Bochum?Germany in which various international rope inspection authorities were requested to assess the conditions of a corroded
Jan 1, 2000
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Condition monitoring of dragline components through vibration analysis (Technical Notes)By A. K. Mukhopadhyay, B. Sikdar, V. P. Arora
Introduction During the past several years, persistent concerns about an economic slowdown in India have tempered capital-expan¬sion plans. This has encouraged companies to find methods of increasi
Jan 1, 2000
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Upgrade Ability and Geology of Cawse Nickel OreBy C G. Ferguson, S L. Makin
The Cawse nickel project is a new generation pressure acid leach (PAL), solvent extraction and electrowinning process used to produce LME grade nickel metal and cobalt sulphide concentrate containing
Jan 1, 2000
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Neural Network Limitations and Database RequirementsBy J. T. Gepford, K. A. Prisbrey, T. Scott, M. Spangler
Using neural networks for plant control is challenging. The objective was to show how to make a neural network effective, even with noise, lag times, and unmeasured disturbances in the plant. The proc
Jan 1, 2000
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Geochemical Kinetic Modelling of Acid Rock DrainageBy M. Josick Comarmond, Paul L. Brown, Greg P. Timms, A. Ian M. Ritchie, John W. Bennett
Geochemical kinetic models have only become available in recent years and their utilisation in the prediction of effluent chemistry from sulfidic waste rock piles is even more recent. The models used
Jan 1, 2000
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A Clearer View on Thickener ResearchBy J B. Farrow
The AJ Parker Cooperative Research Centre for Hydrometallurgy carries out research on behalf of, and in collaboration with, the Australian mining industry. As might be expected, much of its research i
Jan 1, 2000
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The Application Of Rock Mass Classification Principles To Coal Mine Design In UK ConditionsBy David J. Reddish
Longwall systems are inflexible in layout, intolerant of disruption and represent a substantial investment. It is therefore essential drat all understanding of the likely strata behaviour and support
Jan 1, 2000
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Improvements Seen in Acid-Mine-Drainage TechnologyBy William R. Yernberg
The Fifth International Conference on acid rock drainage (ICARD 2000) was held May 21-24, 2000, in Denver, CO. The three-day conference consisted of about 150 oral presentations and poster sessions t
Jan 1, 2000
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Evaluation and Management of Acid Drainage Risk from Spent Ore, El Abra Mine, ChileBy R. C. Ford, J. Kelsey, S. A. Pierce, M. D. Ankeny
Evaluation of acid drainage risk from spent (leached) ore in arid climatic zones consists of two components: (1) whether residual and secondary minerals will release acid and metals when exposed to ra
Jan 1, 2000
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A New Type of Bell-Less Top for Blast FurnacesBy Mingchun Lu, Yunjin Yan
"This paper describes a new type of bell-less top installed on two relined blast furnaces at Tianjin Iron Works and another new-built at Echeng Steel Works in China. A compact installation was present
Jan 1, 2000
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Rock Mechanics as Applied in Philex Block Cave OperationsThe Sto Tomas II orebody of Philex Mining Corporation is a porphyry copper deposit located at Padcal, Tuba, Benguet, Philippines. It was mined through open pit method for the first two years starting
Jan 1, 2000
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Management of Water Quality in a Flooded Tailings ImpoundmentBy David Brown, Glen Hall, Ken DeVos, Frank Barone
Dredging and Flooding was completed on the Falconbridge Limited "New Tailings Area" in the period from 1996 through 1998, as part of their site closure measures. Part of the decision making process an
Jan 1, 2000
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Ore Characterisation for Mine to Mill FragmentationBy A Scott, S Kanchibotla, J Segui
The æMine to MillÆ concept is not new. In fact, it is the underlying objective of every mine. Unfortunately, in many operations the management structure and reporting systems have created independent
Jan 1, 2000
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Chemical Improvement of Coal Burnt Ash and Slag for Reutilizing as Acid Gas AbsorbentsBy H. Matsuda, T. Iwashita, H. Awata, H. Liwei, D. Hirabayashi, Y. Saito, S. Ozawa, Y. Goto
"The present study is concerned with investigating the effect of chemical treatment on enhancing the HCl absorption capacities of coal burnt ash and slag. It was found that the HCl absorption capacity
Jan 1, 2000