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Improving Pulp Level Detection in a Flotation Column Using a Neural Network Algorithm
By Guillermo Diaz, Roberto Pérez, René del Villar
"Pulp-froth interface position is a key variable in column operation. In plant practice, it is commonly estimated through a system of three pressure-transducers which allows the calculation of the pul
Jan 1, 1995
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Presidential Address: Mining Engineering - A Discipline For The Future - Introduction
By D. A. J. Ross-Watt
Right now the South African mining industry is a high-profile, vital contributor to the nation just as it has been for the past one hundred and twenty-six years since the discovery of diamonds-perhaps
Jan 1, 1995
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Supalfo High Compression Thickening Opens New a Venues for Tailings Disposal and Process Optimization
By Mitchell Gordon
"In almost all thickener applications the highest possible solid/liquid separation efficiency is what is desired by the user. There is a trend in the industry due to monetary restraints and environmen
Jan 1, 1995
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The Design And Operation Of Industrial Sulfide Mineralsize Reduction Circuits From The Viewpoint Of Maximizing Downstream Froth Flotation Processes
By Richard R. Klimpel
This paper discusses some important industrial interactions between size reduction and downstream froth flotation processes. Experience gained at the industrial level is clearly indicating that how si
Jan 1, 1995
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Specific Problems of Very Large Tunnelling Shields
By Lothar Anheuser
The appearance of very large shielded softground TBM's, of 14 m (46 ft) O.D. and more, as needed for two-lane highway tunnels, calls for a thorough search of overall stability and new solutions f
Jan 1, 1995
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Geothermal Systems in New Zealand and The Philippines - Why are they so Different?
The Taupo Volcanic Zone inNew Zealand and the Philippine Mobile Belt in the Philippines are characterized by active subduction, active volcanism and high seismicity. The main factors affecting charact
Jan 1, 1995
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Plantwide Control: The Next Step In Mineral Processing Plant Optimization
By John A. Herbst, William T. Pate, Ruben Tello Flores, Humberto Arreola Zarate
Plantwide control is the networking and coordination of individual control systems throughout the plant to enhance plant performance. The high level decision making involved in this coordination is us
Jan 1, 1995
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1992 Industrial Mineral Production In California And Nevada
By Fred V. Carrillo
California was the leading state in industrial mineral production value with an estimated value of nearly $2 billion. In total value of U.S. non-fuel mineral production estimated for 1992 by the U.S;
Jan 1, 1995
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Application Of Automated Shotcrete Using Ultrasonic Ranging Sensor
By S. J. Jung, F. Lock
This research came about because of the recognized need for a safe, easy way to line small-diameter bored raises (less than 150 cm). Currently, an operator must go down the raise and apply the concret
Jan 1, 1995
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Geotechnical Factors Contributing to Stockpile Slope Stability
By Patridge A. C
Observations of coal stockpiles subject to unusual levels of instability showed that the particular coals exhibited 'gap grading', a relative lack of intermediate size particles. This led
Jan 1, 1995
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Integrating Data, Applications and Users
By McAuley T. J
Computer software is an integral part of mining operations today with many sites using six or more software packages on a daily basis. However, the use of these different programs generates the need
Jan 1, 1995
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Reducing The Overgrinding Of Hydro Phobic Materials In Grinding Circuit By Using Of Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone (Ash)
By Yong Kang, Renhuan Yu, Xinquan Liu, Liangying Chu, Qian Luo
In grinding-classification circuit, overgrinding, resulted from the fact that hydrophobic materials have higher density than hydrophilicmaterials, has been known as a knotty problem. By using of the a
Jan 1, 1995
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The Tolukuma Gold Silver-Vein System, Papua New Guinea
By G J. Corbett, T M. Leach
A continued exploration programme has further defined the geology of the Tolukuma vein system, verified the resource indicated by Newmont, and identified potential for additional mineralisation. The r
Jan 1, 1995
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Use Of A Tracer To Collect Hydrologic Data For In Situ Stope Leaching Research
By N. C. Miller
In situ stope leaching is an innovative mining system that reduces the surface impacts of conventional underground mining. As in any leaching operation, stope leaching requires hydrologic site charact
Jan 1, 1995
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Mobile Equipment Health Monitoring And Management Using Integrated Electronic Monitoring Systems
By M. D. Chatham
Revolutionary electronic monitoring and control systems provide a gold mine of diagnostic and prognostic information. Lower cost per ton results from timely operator action, increased visibility of in
Jan 1, 1995
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Reducing Bolter Operator Exposure To Hazards (10250071-d245-48e5-87ea-cabe71bcc3da)
By M. J. Klishis
This paper presents the findings of a study on roof bolters' hazard exposure. A "micro-analysis" of accident data was combined with ergonomic observations of roof bolter operators to categorize b
Jan 1, 1995
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Integrated Mining Information And Control Systems; Towards The Digital Mine
Integrated mining information and process control systems can reduce information delays, enhance decision making and improve the responsiveness of mining operations to, for example, variations in mark
Jan 1, 1995
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Early Copper Mining At Thakadu, Botswana
By M. R. Grant, G. S. Kruger, H. D. van der Merwe, T. N. Huffman
Sixteenth to seventeenth century Kalanga miners dug a series of sub-vertical shafts into a 10 to 30 m wide zone of copper ore at the Thakadu Mine near Matsitama, Botswana. They went down at least 6 m
Jan 1, 1995
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Smooth Blasting with the Electronic Delay Detonator
By Yoshiharu Tanaka, Toshiyuki Ichijo, Masaaki Yamamoto
We utilized electronic detonators (EDs) to investigate the effect of high detonator delay accuracy on overbreak, remaining rock damage, and surface smoothness, in comparison with that of long-period d
Jan 1, 1995
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The DIVEX Corporation, A Case Study in Explosives and Environmental Remediation
By Reynold N. Hoover, Davis S. Shatzer
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) is responsible for the regulation and enforcement of the explosives laws codified in the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, Title XI. To meet its re
Jan 1, 1995