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Stabilization of Mineral Processing Wastes
By Eric Forssberg, Benny Andreasson
The paper describes experiments to stabilize mineral processing waste materials for use in construction. Fine mineral processing wastes from various mines have been mixed with binders and compacted. A
Jan 1, 1992
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Developments in Mine Waste Biotreatment Processes
The development of economical and effective treatment processes for solid and aqueous waste is a critical issue facing the mining industry today. Cyanide, nitrates and acid rock drainage are environme
Jan 1, 1992
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The Discovery And Evaluation Of The Ellendale And Argyle Lamproite Diamond Deposits, Kimberley Region, Western Australia (ad35db66-accd-45eb-ae77-9ff5735235c2)
By G. L. Boxer, R. A. Metz, C. B. Smith, W. J. Atkinson
Since the inception of the Ashton (formerly Kalumburu) Joint Venture in 1972 the parties have expended $24 million in exploration for diamonds in the Kimberley region. This has resulted in the discove
Jan 1, 1992
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Benefits Associated With Two-Stage Spiral Cleaning At McClure River Preparation Plant
By S. Horton, F. L. Stanley, P. J. Bethell
Introduction The McClure River Processing Plant is located at McClure in Dickenson County, VA. The plant was originally constructed in 1979 as a 600 st per hour facility. The plant is fed by coals
Jan 1, 1992
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Dynamic Programming In Mine Planning And Production Schedulling
By F. H. Muge
This paper intends to present a general methodology implemented in a software package and which can be applied, whatever the exploitation methods, mining constraints and time basis, to mine planning a
Jan 1, 1992
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Numerical Procedures for Subsidence Data Processing
By W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
NTRODUCTION Surface subsidence monitoring is the most effective means for investigating the nature of, and developing the techniques for pre¬dicting the surface movement and deformation process. Howe
Jan 1, 1992
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Applications Of The Seismic Interactive Interpretation Workstation For The Coal Industry
By L. M. Gochioco
The Seismic Interactive Interpretation Workstation (S//W) provides a wide spectrum of utilities ranging from improving field acquisition techniques, data processing and interpretation of coal seismic
Jan 1, 1992
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The Characterization Of Mineral Matter In Coal And Fly Ashes Using QEM*SEM
By N. Agron-Olshina
The application of the QEM*SEM image acquisition and analysis system to the measurement of the mineral matter in coal and the materials in fly ash is described. A new sample mounting technique was d
Jan 1, 1992
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Geology-Its Application And Limitation In The Selection And Evaluation Of Placer Deposits (74118f96-c342-4537-bffa-430f32ddb99e)
By R. A. Metz, William H. Breeding
The remarks that follow are based substantially on experience covering 45 years, 80% of which has been in placer work, rather than on a review of available literature. Most commercial placers have be
Jan 1, 1992
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Direct Fuming Of Zinc From Sulfide Ores And Concentrates
By K. A. Foo
Minproc Resources Inc. is developing a tailings retreatment project in Bolivia at the Colquiri zinc-tin-silver mine, in the Bolivian Andes. Mining at Colquiri has been continuous since 1940 and COMI
Jan 1, 1992
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Removal of Cadmium and Zinc Ions by Liquid Fluid-Beds
By Kenneth N. Han, Jianshe Liu
Various techniques used in the removal of metal ions from effluent streams have been reviewed. These techniques include recovery of metals by biological treatment, chelating agents, adsorption, ion- e
Jan 1, 1992
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Plant Experiences With The Use Of A Novel Chemistry To Strip Gold And Silver From Carbon
By J. C. Monette
Stripping of gold and silver from carbon is effected by means of two main processes (AARL and ZADRA ). The main rate-enhancing parameter in the stripping of gold and silver is temperature. A secondary
Jan 1, 1992
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Gravity Recoverable Gold From -13 mm Crushed Ore, Ester Dome, Alaska
By P. D. Rao, D. E. Walsh
A pilot-scale study was performed to evaluate the potential for gravity concentration of gold from -13 mm (-1/2 in.) crushed ore from Ester Dome, AK. 9.04 t (9.94 st) of crushed ore were sampled and p
Jan 1, 1992
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Placer Processing
By Louis W. Cope
Placer material, regardless of the value of gold, tin, titanium, diamonds or other value mineral it contains, remains worthless until the valuable constituent is separated from the bulk of the materia
Jan 1, 1992
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Open-Pit Mining in Chile
By Pedro D. Lasota
Chile leads the world in copper production with an annual capacity nearing 2 Mt (2.2 million st). Most of the country’s copper production, about 74%, is mined by open-pit mining methods. Open-pit mini
Jan 1, 1992
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Surface Structural Damages
By W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
5.1 INTRODUCTION There are several types of surface ground disturbances, each of which is immediately transmitted to surface structures and causes damage of various forms, depending on the location o
Jan 1, 1992
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A Method to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Coal Fire Extinguishing Agents
By Charles P. Lazzara, Alex C. Smith, Mark W. Ryan
The U.S. Bureau of Mines developed an experimental method to evaluate the relative effectiveness of water additives on the extinguishment of coal fires. The experiments were conducted in the fire zone
Jan 1, 1992
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Development Of A New Process To Control Scale In The Strip Circuit At The Homestake McLaughlin Mine
By L. M. Cenegy
Introduction The formation of scale is common in gold ore processing plants. A working definition of such scale is: "A hard, tightly adhering deposit formed in place by the precipitation of calc
Jan 1, 1992
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Application Of Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling For Long Wall Mine Design
By D. W. Park
Longwall mining is popular in underground coal production in the United States due to higher production rates and safety concerns. Because of the extreme complexity, it is necessary to plan an adequat
Jan 1, 1992
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Lead - The Brilliant Performer: Refurbishing an Image
By Jeffrey L. Zelms
There is no known, practical substitute for lead in the automobiles, communications systems, medical equipment and computers that Americans use every day. However, there are many who say lead should b
Jan 1, 1992