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  • SME
    Applied Geology-Objectives, Procedures, And The Role Of The Mine Geologist

    By W. C. Peters

    Geologists take the role of mine geologist when they apply their science to the design and operation of a specific minerals project. In doing so, they use the entire spectrum of procedures in economic

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Effect Of Chalcopyrite And Pyrrhotite Interaction On Flotation Separation

    By X. Cheng

    A series of batch flotation tests was performed on chalcopyrite-quartzite, pyrrhotite-quartzite, and on chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite-quartzite mixtures. Pulp potential measurements in the flotation tests o

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Common Ventilation Problems In The Appalachian Coal Region -A Case Study (PREPRINT NUMBER 92-181)

    By A. M. Wala

    It is common practice in Appalachia, when extending the life of an existing mine, to acquire the adjacent reserves and extend the existing mine into it. Also, often the existing mine is renovated to a

    Jan 1, 1992

  • NIOSH
    Abrasive Materials (MATERIALS MINERALS YEARBOOK-1992)

    By Gordon T. Austin

    The combined value of production of natural abrasives, which include tripoli, special silica stone, garnet, staurolite, and emery, decreased about 24% in 1992. The decrease in the value of tripoli pro

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME-ICGCM
    Application Of DDM To Some Rock Pressure Problems In Japanese Deep Coal Mines

    By Yoshiaki Fujii

    Displacement Discontinuity Method (DDM), which was originally developed by Crouch,S.L., is a powerful tool to calculate mechanical disturbances due to tabular excavations. Three topics on DDM applicat

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME-ICGCM
    Application Of A Simplified Three-Dimensional Roof-Pillar-Floor Interaction Analysis Model For Subsidence Prediction

    By Witold M. Pytel

    A simplified, three-dimensional, time-dependent, mechanistic model of the overburden-coal seam-floor interaction has been developed and validated at two Illinois coal mines. The model based on the thi

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Development Of Personal Diesel Aerosol Sampler Design And Performance Criteria

    By B. K. Cantrell, K. L. Rubow

    The US Bureau of Mines and the University of Minnesota have developed design and performance criteria for a personal diesel exhaust aerosol sampler for underground coal mines. These are based on the p

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME-ICGCM
    A Simple Method Of Measuring Rock Fracture Toughness Using The Brazilian Test Method

    By H. Guo

    There are a number of methods available for the determination of the fracture toughness of rock. Some of the most recognised methods include the hollow pressured cylinder, the short-rod, the chevron -

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    The Miner's Guide to a Better Environmental Performance

    By G MORRIS

    The mining industry has been rightly proud of its environmental achievements and it would be fair to say that in some areas the Australian mining industry is at the forefront of world practice in e

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    Long Term Mine Planning at BHP Iron Ore Ltd's Mt Whaleback Mine

    By R D ROSENTHAL

    BHP Iron Ore Ltd's Mt Whaleback is the largest single open-pit iron ore mine in the Pilbara region of Northwestern Western Australia. A division of BHP Minerals, one of three core businesses o

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Newmont's Refractory Gold Ore Program

    By Leonard Harris

    It gives me great pleasure to be here today to tell you a little about how Newmont Gold chose to use roasting at its Nevada operations for the treatment of its refractory gold ores.

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Increasing Throughput at Paddy's Flat - Exploiting the Properties of the Ore

    By Gary Johnson, Bill Mackenzie

    The Paddy's Flat plant of Dominion Mining Limited was commissioned in March 1988 with a design throughput rate of 700,000 tpa. The plant now treats ore at an annualised rate of over 2,000,000 tpa. The

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Polymeric Agglomerating Agents for the Gold Mining Industry

    By J. J. Robertson, D. M. Polizzotti

    Cement is used as an established agglomerating agent in gold heap leaching operations to maintain heap permeability and prevent migration of fines. In addition to agglomeration, cement provides protec

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    A Plant Trial - Peroxide versus Oxygen

    By Harry Holle, Gary Johnson

    A plant trial was conducted at the Paddy's Flat plant of Dominion Mining Limited with the aim of comparing the ef evenness of oxygen and hydrogen peroxide as leaching oxidants. The Paddy's Flat plant

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Scale Up From the Laboratory to Full Scale Continuous Process

    By James Y. Oldshue, Paul M. Kubera

    Most coillillercial processing applications employing mixers in various types of slurry systems are continuous flow. These applications may also be multiple stage, with the stage number varying anywhe

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Gravity Concentration: Research, Design and Circuit Performance at Montana Tunnels

    By Steve Lloyd, Mary Anne Antonioli, Byron Darnton

    The Pegasus Gold/Montana Tunnels Mine is a high­tonnage, low-grade, base and precious metal operation in Jefferson City, Montana. Gold heads are typically 0.02 opt with the dominant gold mineral being

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    The Uses of Peroxygens in Heap Leaching

    By Laura L. Damon, Alastair McNeillie

    The use of calcium peroxide for enhanced heap detoxification has been investigated on the laboratory scale using heap leach columns. The addition of calcium peroxide to the ore prior to leaching resul

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    A Comparison of Hydraulic Shovels and Front-end Loaders

    By Matthew J. Hrebar

    A comparison of hydraulic shovels (HS) versus front-end loaders (FEL) is commonly made when an excavator with some degree of mobility and medium reach is required. These applications are often found i

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Fluidization of Activated Carbon

    By Vernon F. Swanson

    The expansion of a fluidized bed of carbon depends on fluid velocity, fluid temperature (viscosity) and particle size of the carbon. This paper presents a mathematical model which can be used to calcu

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SME
    Effect of Bacterial Processes on the Heat Balance in Bacterial Oxidation

    By Julia R. Budden, Peter A. Spencer

    Bacterial oxidation processes have often been repo1ted as releasing large amounts of energy so that a large scale operation would require cooling to maintain the required operating temperature for the

    Jan 1, 1992