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Thinking Outside The Box- New Ways To Close Old Tailing Basins
By B. Anderson, P. Churak, S. Dewar, A. Johnson, P. Eger
Although vegetation can be successfully established on fine taconite tailings, innovative approaches are needed to reclaim the coarse tailings used for dam construction. Through a series of cooperati
Jan 1, 2002
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Detonation Velocity of Precompressed Emulsion Explosives
By Fumihiko Sumiya, Yukio Kato, Yoshikazu Hirosaki
Secluential blasting is one of the most popular methods in blasting. tiowever, it is well known that an emulsion explosive can be dead-pressed by dynamic pressure generated by the previous detonation.
Jan 1, 2002
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Dissolution Of Particles In The Mitsubishi Smelting Furnace
By Toru Taniguchi
In the Mitsubishi smelting furnace, copper concentrate, silica sand and water granulated slag from the converting furnace are injected through the process lances, together with oxygen enriched air, in
Jan 1, 2002
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Trends In Development Of Autogenous Smelting Of Sulfide Materials Using Oxygen-Flame Smelting Process
By V. M. Paretsky
Recent developments made in the Gintsvetmet Institute in the field of autogenous smelting processes have confirmed that autogenous smelting continues to be the main prospective technology for pyrometa
Jan 1, 2002
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An Approach To The Modelling Of Spontaneous Combustion In The Goaf
By C. Sensogut
The phenomenon of spontaneous combustion is one of the major hazards encountered in underground coal mines both from the safety aspects and on economic grounds. Every occurrence, however small, if not
Jan 1, 2002
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The Public Sustainability Reporting Process
By R Salmon, C Jones
This paper examines the recent trend towards sustainability reporting and the application of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) æSustainability Reporting GuidelinesÆ. It also reviews reporting in t
Jan 1, 2002
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Pneumatic Flotation – An Innovative Application In The Processing Of Potash Salts
By R. M. Imhof, M. J. G. Battersby, G. Ciernioch
Pneumatic flotation is rapidly becoming accepted in the main stream of flotation techniques. Imhoflot is a pneumatic flotation process that in recent years has undergone progressive development. It co
Jan 1, 2002
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Injection Dynamics in an Isasmelt Reactor
By Sacha Neven
Submerged lance technologies combine high intensity processing characterized by rapid mixing and reaction rates using a simple reactor design. The Isasmelt technology uses a central submerged lance to
Jan 1, 2002
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The Mount Gordon Pressure Leach Process ù Continuous Improvements in Leaching Capacity and Electrowinning Utilisation
By T Lancaster
The Mount Gordon operation, consisting of the Esperanza open cut mine and the unique Mount Gordon Ferric Leach processing plant, is operated by Western Metals Copper Ltd at Mount Gordon, 125 km north
Jan 1, 2002
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Chloride hydrometallurgy for complex sulphides: A review
By D. S. Flett
"The current state-of-the-art of chloride hydrometallurgy for treatment of complex sulphide bulk concentrates is reviewed. General considerations regarding the various flowsheet steps are examined and
Jan 1, 2002
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Missouri-Rolla’s Online Program Gains Popularity
By Tad S. Golosinski, R. Larry Grayson
Online education is not new. During the last decade, it has reached the stage where many universities offer a variety of courses, degrees and programs without any associated residency requirements.
Jan 1, 2002
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Comparison of Some Aspects of Bolting Mechanisms Between Fully-Grouted Resin and Tensioned Bolts in Underground Mine Entries
By Asmaa Yassien
Finite element models were developed to study the effect of tensioned and fully-grouted bolts on the stability of the mine opening in a three-entry development system using a typical geological column
Jan 1, 2002
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Changes Contained In Amended ATF P 5400.7, Also known as the "Orange Book"
By ATF Publications
The following is a summary of the changes that were incorporated into the new Federal Explosives Regulations, 27 CFR Part 55, dated 9/2000. However, in light of the recent events of September 2001, a
Jan 1, 2002
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Improvements To Taphole Design
By Melissa L. Trapani
The removal of molten products from metallurgical furnaces is one of the most hazardous and labour intensive processes in a non-ferrous smelter. The proximity of operators to the molten metal and slag
Jan 1, 2002
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An Overview Of The Evaluation Process For Mine Trainers
By Dana Reinke, Launa Mallett
Interest in training evaluation in the mining industry was piqued with the promulgation of Title 30, Part 46, of the Code of Federal Regulations. Under Part 46.3, a training plan is considered to be a
Jan 1, 2002
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Shear Mechanism for Mining-Induced Fractures Applied to Rock Mechanics of Coal Mines (26fab274-0576-48ca-b03a-d4a9f18550cb)
By Brian White
Two examples of en echelon mining-induced fractures seen in hard¬rock mines provided a basis for inferring that fracture zones and bedding plane separations immediately surrounding mine openings are p
Jan 1, 2002
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Planning for Commercial Operation of the Honeymoon ISL Uranium Project
A recoverable uranium resource, shown to be suitable for in situ leaching, was discovered at Honeymoon in South Australia in 1971. Exploration of the deposit was carried out during the period from 197
Jan 1, 2002
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Teamwork, Technology Key in Rescuing Coal Miners
By Steve Kral
The dramatic rescue of nine Pennsylvania coal miners trapped nearly 90 m (300 ft) underground for77 hours probably would not have happened without the high technology equipment and improved mine rescu
Jan 1, 2002
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Three Case Histories Comparing Impact And Vibratory Driven Pile Resistances In Marl
By Gregory J. Canivan
Three test pile programs were conducted in Charleston, South Carolina to evaluate differences in bearing resistance due to installation methods. The tested piles were installed with impact hammers and
Jan 1, 2002
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Efficiency Of Copper Supported Vermiculite Nano-Antibacterial Material Against Escherichia Coli
By S. Shi, J. Y. Hwang, B. Li
Silver, copper, and zinc are commonly known elements with antibacterial and antifungal capabilities. Attempts have been made to dope silver on minerals, glass, and ceramics and the resulting materials
Jan 1, 2002