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A Dissolution Kinetic Model For Metals In SolutionsBy X. Meng
A kinetic model for batch leaching of various metals with different lixiviants has been developed. Overall material balances for reactants and products at the solid/liquid interface were formulated wi
Jan 1, 1994
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ChromiteBy John F. Papp
Chromite is used both as a metallic and nonmetallic mineral. Chromite ore is used as the source of chromium by the metals industry and is used, without chemical alteration, in the refractory and found
Jan 1, 1994
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Copper Hydrometallurgy – Evolution and MilestonesBy Nathaniel Arbiter
In contrast to pyrometallurgy's 6000year history in metals production, hydrometallurgy is of relatively recent origin. The earliest reference to it was in the 16th century, with the first applica
Jan 1, 1994
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Emplacement Features of Cupriferous Noritoids in the Okiep Copper District, Namaqualand, South AfricaBy Michael K. Watkeys, Jacobus E. Potgieter, E. Guy Charlesworth, Carl R. Anhaeusser, Roger L. Gibson, Alexander F. M. Kisters
Intrusive features of cupriferous noritoids from the deeply eroded Proterozoic granite-gneiss terrane of the Okiep Copper District in South Africa illustrate the emplacement of basic magmas into a mid
Jan 1, 1994
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Attacking The Small-Mine Fatality Problem In West VirginiaBy R. L. Grayson
For the years 1990 and 1991, West Virginia's underground coal small-mine fatality rate « 20 employees) was approximately ten times higher than the national coal industry rate. Although the total
Jan 1, 1994
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A Systems Approach For Worker Needs Analysis In Training Program DevelopmentBy S. Chatterjee
Mining represents the first industry in the United States to have federally mandated training for its workers. Although the topics to be covered are specified in 30 CFR 48, course content is left to t
Jan 1, 1994
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Design Of Yieldable Tunnel Supports For Creeping Rocks (PRIPRINT 94-76)By N. D. Cristescu
The aim of the present paper is to show how a mathematical modeling of a creeping rock and that of an yieldable lining can allow us to obtain an optimization of the lining design and generally of the
Jan 1, 1994
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Computerized Mine Planning In Michigan Iron Ore (PRIPRINT 94-20 )By A. E. Koski
This paper will review recent developments in the area of mine planning at the Empire Mine. It illustrates how one of the largest iron mines in North America has adapted computerized mine planning to
Jan 1, 1994
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A PC Based Ergonomic Analysis Software Package For Underground Mining EquipmentBy R. L. Unger
Restricted fields of vision are a common problem with underground mining equipment. Also, when lighting systems are provided, they may be positioned where they cause glare. This restricts the visibili
Jan 1, 1994
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Application Of Automated Shotcrete Using Ultrasonic Ranging SensorBy S. J. Jung
In recent years, the use of shotcrete, a practice familiar to the mining industry, has been on the increase. This research has come about because of the recognized need for a safe, easy way to line sm
Jan 1, 1994
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An Intelligent Task Control System For Dynamic Mining EnvironmentsAutomation and robotics are the keys to new intelligent autonomous mining systems which can remove operators from the hazardous and stressful mining environment and provide the tools for greater produ
Jan 1, 1994
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Anomalies des propriétés de la matière organique et des assemblages argileux associés au gîte de Pb-Zn de Gays River, Nouvelle-Ècosse, CanadaBy Y. Héroux, A. Chagnon, M. M. Savard
"Résumé - Le gite de Pb-Zn de Gays River s'accompagne d'anomalies des propriétés de la matière organique (MO) et des assemblages de minéraux d'argile (AMA). L'association entre la
Jan 1, 1994
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Don't be Afraid to EvolveThe AusIMM came into being to foster the spread of professional knowledge within its client industry. It has evolved along with the Australian mining industry for more than a century. If the AusIMM
Jan 1, 1994
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Tomorrow's Competency RequirementsThe undeniable fact of life in the next 25 years will be the increasing difficulty of the physical conditions of Australian orebodies facing future miners. We are all familiar with names such as the
Jan 1, 1994
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Broker's Rules of Thumb for Mineral Valuation: A Focus on Gold EquitiesBy Dodd SF
Valuation of mining companies and their underlying assets prepared by brokers' analysts are, by necessity, approximations. The reliability of the valuations is entirely proportional to the qua
Jan 1, 1994
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A Chartered Accountant's View of DCF Methods in Mineral ValuationDCF Valuations are very important to individuals and companies involved in the mining industry. Such valuations are critical to investment decisions in relation to new and existing projects. In par
Jan 1, 1994
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Flotation Data - Now that I've got all these numbers what do I do with them?By Grano S. R, Ralston J
It is the perennial problem most metallurgists face when examining data collected from laboratory float tests and plant surveys - there are more numbers than we know what to do with! The objective o
Jan 1, 1994
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Final recovery at Inco's Little Stobie Mine: A case studyBy S. Espley, G. Tan
"Inco's Little Stobie Mine is a low-grade nickel operation producing approximately 4()()() tons per day. Backfill has never been an economical option at the mine; therefore, the only viable type
Jan 1, 1994
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Explosives Cost Reduction and Fragmentation Improvement at Inco's McCreedy West MineBy Steven Townend, Don Wadden
In today's global economy the need to stay competitive is essential for commercial survival and growth. To this end Inco is committed to continuous improvement in its operations. Various aspects of th
Jan 1, 1994
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Inco's design and protection against underground firesBy J. S. Stachulak
"The main ventilation design features adopted at Inco to safeguard personnel against the effects of fires are described in this paper. Measures taken to prevent and detect fires due to spontaneous com
Jan 1, 1994