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Mill Drives In The Third Millennium
By G. A. Grandy, P. F. Thomas, C. D. Danecki
When considering the mill drive system for a grinding application, a large number of questions must be answered. Depending on the mill size and type, the mill can be driven by several configurations
Jan 1, 2001
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Case Studies Using Diagnostic Testing And Plant Auditing To Reduce Operating Costs
By D. Malhotra
The economic viability of a mining operation depends on continuous process improvements. Diagnostic testing and plant auditing are essential useful tools to improve performance and reduce operating c
Jan 1, 2001
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Do Managers Use Consultants Because They Are Smarter?
By Paul Chamberlin
Management has assorted roles to play, many of which are listed, that may call for consultant input. Consultants also play various roles, and some of these are discussed as well. The relationship betw
Jan 1, 2001
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Rougher Automation In Escondida Flotation Plant
By S. Kittel, P. Galleguillos, H. E. Urtubia
The rougher flotation at Escondida consists of 80 cells of 100 m3 each, with injected air. Escondida has developed a system of automatic control of the rougher flotation using video cameras, which hav
Jan 1, 2001
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The Modelling Of Froth Zone Recovery In Batch And Continuously Operated Laboratory Flotation Cells
By Z. T. Mathe, M. A. Vera, M. C. Harris
This contribution presents a methodology how to quantify froth zone recovery in a continuously operated laboratory mechanical flotation cell. The methodology consists of relating the overall flotatio
Jan 1, 2001
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Cone Beam X-Ray Microtomography – A New Facility For 3d Analysis Of Multiphase Materials
By J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
As the techniques and resolution for 3-D spatial analysis have advanced in the last decade, it is now possible to map in detail the microstructure of multiphase materials in three-dimensional digital
Jan 1, 2001
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Operating and Technical Issues in the Implementation of Paste Backfill at the Brunswick Mine
By Michael Li, Kathryn Rogers, Arie Moerman, Mike Cooper
The Brunswick Mine, a Division of Noranda Inc., produces zinc, lead, copper, and bulk lead-zinc concentrates through underground mining of a large massive sulphide deposit. The mining method employed
Jan 1, 2001
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Hierarchical Systems Analysis Of Potential Environmental Impacts Of Aggregate Mining Activities
By K. E. Kolm, W. H. Langer
Developing natural aggregate resources (sand, gravel, and stone) creates environmental impacts. A systems analysis method has been designed to characterize the components of the environmental system,
Jan 1, 2001
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Western Phosphate Field Geology, Production, And Current Research
By Phillip R. Moyle
Voluminous deposits of commercial-grade phosphate occur in sedimentary strata in a 350,000 km2 (135,000 mi2) area of the middle Rocky Mountains of North America known as the Western Phosphate Field. T
Jan 1, 2001
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Effects of Admixtures on Strength and Flowability Characteristics of Cemented Backfill
By C. Peppin, H. McLoren, D. Bayer
Hecla Mining Company and Master Builders Inc. conducted a study to evaluate the use of admixtures in reducing backfill binder concentrations. Additionally, admixtures were evaluated to help mitigate t
Jan 1, 2001
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Study on Subsidence and Interaction Between Backfill and Pillar in Coal Mining
By Jianguo Hao, Qingbiao Zhao, Bingnan Hu, Shimin Fan
The paper makes a systematic analysis of interaction between backfill and pillar in coal mining. It compares the difference of pillar strength with backfill and without backfill. It is proved that the
Jan 1, 2001
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The Role Of The MMAJ And The Activities Of The Japanese Mining Industry In Global Resources Development
By H. Ikeda
INTRODUCTION [Slide 1] The Role of the MMAJ Ladies & Gentlemen, it is a pleasure for me to be able to make a speech at this SME annual meeting, representing the Metal Mining Agency of Japan.
Jan 1, 2001
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Surface Mining After The Bragg Decision
By J. S. Gardner, J. J. Zaluski
I. INTRODUCTION West Virginia has a long history of coal production.1 The state at one time led the nation in total coal production, while at the same time coal from West Virginia constituted on
Jan 1, 2001
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Field Data Collection: Techniques And Applications
By M. Maier
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has evolved into a powerful tool for analyzing spatial and attribute data in many industries including mining. Modern field data collection techniques add another
Jan 1, 2001
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World Bank Group Policies and Guidelines (Did Someone Move the Goalposts?)
By D. W. Fohlen, B. A. Filas
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private investment arm of the World Bank Group (WBG), requires all IFC-financed projects to comply with its environmental and social policies and guide
Jan 1, 2001
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Stability Prediction And Performance Of Highwall Steepening In Weak Rock
By D. R. Brox, J. Levell
The Montana Tunnels Mine was mined out to a depth of 900 feet at the end of 1999. The first signs of instability were recognized in 1996 along the upper slope area of the northwest sector when the pit
Jan 1, 2001
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Transfer Function Model Of Phosphate Heap Leaching
By M. Weatherspoon, S. Gebo, K. Prisbrey
Our objective was to develop a transfer function model of phosphate heap leaching for design, optimization and control. The procedure included analysis of time-lapse photography of a laboratory heap.
Jan 1, 2001
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Nutley Quarry Trunk Sewer Project
By Michael V. Mergentime, Prakash M. Donde
The Nutley Quarry Trunk Sewer Project is a good example of a tunnel that went through difficult and complex ground. The 2 m (7ft.) diameter and 840 m (2,750 ft.)long tunnel passed through soft ground,
Jan 1, 2001
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Predictions Of Pit Lake Water Column Properties Using A Coupled Mixing And Geochemical Speciation Model (86271191-aaee-42de-b39f-4185708aba18)
By D. Dunbar
Flooding of open pits now receives considerable attention from the mining industry as an option that may minimize environmental impacts, particularly when anoxia in pit lake deep waters can effectivel
Jan 1, 2001
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History Of State Ownership, Resource Development, And Management Of Great Salt Lake
By Edie Trimmer
Utah statute defines sovereign lands as "those lands lying below the ordinary high water mark of navigable bodies of water at the date of statehood, and owned by the state by virtue of its sovereignty
Jan 1, 2001