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Recovery of Antimony from Process Solutions
By M. K. Mohan
During the processing of metals like Cu, Ni, Co, large quantities of solutions, which contain co- products such as Sb, Cd, Pb etc. are generated. These solutions if processed to recover the metals hel
Jan 1, 1999
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Modern Mine Closure in New Zealand - The Golden Cross Case Study
Mine closure is a legitimate element of the mining cycle and like mine development involves technical planning, permitting, and finally construction. Closure begins with the mine's operational fo
Jan 1, 1999
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Concentration And Characterization Of Rutile From A Feldspar (Albite) Flotation Reject Stream --A Laboratory Study
By Mustafa Akser
Dwindling economic deposits of rutile (TiO2) prompted research on recovering it from secondary sources. One such resource is in Southwestern Turkey feldspar mining rejects that contain 5%-6% TiO2 most
Jan 1, 1999
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Adobe/Earthen Construction On The Northern Plains: Empowering Standing Rock Sioux Housing Choices
By David A. Holmes
After a century of variable government-supplied housing on their cold, windswept lands, and facing extremely limited natural resources and no timber, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has launched a study
Jan 1, 1999
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Databases And Software For Thermodynamic Simulation Of Copper Smelting And Converting
By Sergei A. Degterov
A thermodynamic database for the slag, matte and liquid copper phases in the Cu-Ca-Fe-Pb-Zn-Si-O-S system has been developed for the ranges of compositions of importance to the production of copper. W
Jan 1, 1999
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Modeling of energy parameters ERR and TESR around burst- prone mine openings
By R. Simon
Strain-burst phenomena are generally characterised by sudden releases of energy in a volume of highly stressed rock. Strain bursts are encountered in situations such as crown pillar bursts during cut-
Jan 1, 1999
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Testing of Emulsion Explosive Efficiences at Different Rocks
By D Vrkljan, Z Ester
There was no use of emulsion explosive at Croatia till 1997. Several attempts have been done to bear out the economical and technological affordability of applying the emulsion explosive for open pits
Jan 1, 1999
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Some Aspects On Matte Settling In Copper Smelting
By K. O. Fagerlund
Theoretically and experimentally determined copper matte settling rate in iron silicate slag has been discussed. Separation and settling rate measurements of sand, homogenised slag and 25%Cu concentra
Jan 1, 1999
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The early history of electrorefining in Canada
By D. J. MacKinnon
"The Canadian Copper Company, formed in 1885, began mining the nickel-copper ores of Sudbury in 1887 and producing nickel-copper matte from its smelter in 1888(1). Although it was quickly appreciated
Jan 1, 1999
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The Role Of Engineering And Geology In Analyzing Ground Control Conditions
By David A. Newman
Severe roof control problems have plagued a West Virginia underground mine since its initial development in the late 1970's. Adverse roof conditions in the Eastern portion of the reserve result f
Jan 1, 1999
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Numerical Modeling Of Heat Transfer Of A Smelter Ladle, With And Without A Refractory Lining
By P. Ruz
A melt transfer ladle was 3D modeled by means of a mathematical fluid dynamics and heat transfer program. Internal temperature profiles were calculated as a time function for a normal ladle and for a
Jan 1, 1999
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New Developments in Flotation Equipment for Water Treatment Systems
By Jonathan J. Owen
We will describe modifications to air-sparged hydrocyclones (ASH) that enhance collisions and reaction of wastewater contaminants with sparged gas. These new ASH-based reaction chambers are combined w
Jan 1, 1999
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Shaft Sinking on the MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel Project
By A. J. Stewart, M. Guay, J. W. Critchfield, A. P. Hoddeson
The MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel project includes three main work shafts, excavated primarily in rock. Shaft L is 9.8 m (32 ft) diameter and 124.1 m (407 ft)deep. Shaft E is 7.0 by 12.8 m (23 by 42 f
Jan 1, 1999
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City of Los Angeles Large-Diameter Interceptor Sewer Tunnels
By Baron Miya, Keith Hanks, William Edgerton, Francis Fong
The City of Los Angeles capital improvement program includes the construction of a new 35-km interceptor sewer. This sewer will be built as a deep tunnel with finished diameters ranging from 2- to- 4
Jan 1, 1999
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Environmental Issues Associated with Tunneling and Other Underground Construction Activities
By David R. Wayman
This paper summarizes environmental compliance and related issues associated with underground construction and tunneling operations, whether new work or rehabilitation. Underground construction and tu
Jan 1, 1999
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A Mathematical Model to Study Filtration Efficiency of Ceramic Foam Filters
By A. H. Castillejos E., F. A. Acosta G.
Filtration is widely used as a terminal refining step for metals, particularly for the casting of aluminum alloys, but still more knowledge is required to understand how several factors affect the eff
Jan 1, 1999
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Explosive Use for Avalanche Control
By Don Bachman, Larry Heywood
Artificial release of snow avalanches, through the use of explosives, is a necessary component of safety planning and operations for ski areas throughout the Western United States, as well as in other
Jan 1, 1999
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Blasting to the Rescue, Underwater Concrete Bridge-Pier Demolition
By Jerry Wallace
A highway bridge demolition project to allow shipping access to a new container port in Puget Sound ran into trouble when contract-stipulated mechanical means of demolition failed. Blasting was then e
Jan 1, 1999
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Tailing Dam Failures – Why Do They Continue To Occur?
By D. R. East
Recent experiences within certain sectors of the international mining industry suggest an underestimation of the environmental risk associated with the design of mine waste management facilities. The
Jan 1, 1999
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Tunnelling Induced Ground Deformations and their Effects on Adjacent Piles
By H G. Poulos
Prediction of ground deformation caused by soft ground tunnelling is an important problem facing design engineers. The ground deformations are caused by the closure of the gap formed around the tunnel
Jan 1, 1999