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Recent Operation of Acid Plant at Sumitomo Toyo Smelter
By Kenichi Moriyama
The Sumitomo Toyo Copper Smelter started operation in 1971, as an epoch-making smelter at which 9996 of the charged sulfur could be captured. In the past ten years, the amount of treated copper concen
Jan 1, 1995
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Evaluating the Potential Impacts of Mine Wastes on Ground and Surface Waters
By David J. Herzog
There are two steps in evaluating potential mine waste impacts on ground and surface waters. Characterize the mine waste (characterization methodologies) and assess potential impacts (assessment strat
Jan 1, 1995
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Geochemical Mining Impact and Possibilities of its Reduction (a4b5dad2-a328-43a0-8b23-0a7a457e0031)
By Elpatyevskaya VP, Arzhanova VS
Main geochemical problems concerning the environment and mining industry interrelation are connected with the transformation of natural water chemistry by mining wastes. The investigation of many min
Jan 1, 1995
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The Galore Creek porphyry copper-gold deposits, northwestern British Columbia
By S. G. Enns, E. W. Yarrow
"Situated about 200 km southeast of Juneau, Alaska, within the lower Stikine River region of northwestern British Columbia, the Galore Creek porphyry Cu-Au deposits are hosted by Upper Triassic to Low
Jan 1, 1995
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The Evaluation of Heading Ventilation Systems Through the use of Computer Simulations
By J. W. Oberholzer, C. F. Meyer
The increased use of continuous miners to extract thicker coal seams has necessitated the use of enhanced ventilation systems in the headings. Due to the increased face size, more ventilation is requi
Jan 1, 1995
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The Seismic Monitoring Decision at Mt Charlotte Gold Mine
By Poplawski R. F
A 32-channel PSS seismic monitoring system was commissioned at Mt Charlotte mine in 1994, and at the time it was the first such system in Australian mines. The system continuously observes the occur
Jan 1, 1995
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Flotation Classification Of Ultrafine Particles - A Novel Classification Approach
By Wang Dianzuo, Luo Lin, Hu Yuehua, Qiu Guanzhou
This paper introduces a novel classification approach named the flotation classification approach which works by controlling interactions between particles. It differs considerably from the convention
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimising Cut-Offs Over Time
By Wharton C. L
This paper describes a new computer program which can significantly increase the Net Present Value of either an open cut or underground mine by optimising the cut-offs used during the operating lif
Jan 1, 1995
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MLA 10-95 - Pilot Inventory Of Inactive And Abandoned Mine Lands, East Fork Pine Creek Watershed, Shoshone County, Idaho
By Sam McNary
The U.S. Bureau of Mines used the East Fork Pine Creek watershed to conduct a pilot study for an inactive and abandoned mine lands inventory, during which techniques and methodologies would be develop
Jan 1, 1995
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Methyl Ester Oxygenated Fuels for Diesel Mining Applications
By D. L. Purcell, B. T. McClure, J. McDonald
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has completed a laboratory evaluation of exhaust emissions from a diesel engine using an oxygenated diesel fuel. The fuels tested were soy methyl esters in a neat (100%) form
Jan 1, 1995
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Research Projects of the Respirable Dust Center
By Raja V. Rarnani, Robert L. Frantz
"The more than 75 research projects funded throughout the first 10 years of the Dust Center's operation have resulted in numerous cumulative findings fulfilling the goals of the Center. These project
Jan 1, 1995
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Examples of the Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation to Mine and Tunnel Ventilation
By D. J. Brunner, S. Mathur, D. McKinney
With the advent of faster micro-processors, the use of numerical methods to simulate complex fluid dynamic phenomena in three dimensions for use in design has become prevalent in the automotive, and t
Jan 1, 1995
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Geophysical Characteristics, Deep Structure, Magmatism and Metallogeny of the Pacific Belt (cb9a84ed-c170-4df7-9e0a-0f6710234aaf)
By Maslov LA
We have considered the following characteristics of the crust and upper mantle of the Pacific Belt: seismic wave velocit> anomalies, mechanical stress and shear deformation rate fields, heat flow and
Jan 1, 1995
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The Waihi Epithermal Gold-Silver-Quartz Vein System, New Zealand: A High-Throughput Geothermal System of Late Miocene Age
By P Blattner
The Late Miocene gold-silver bearing epithermal system at Waihi has some close similarities in its paleo-thermal and geochemical structure with modern, volcanic-hosted geothermal systems such as Ohaak
Jan 1, 1995
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Corporate considerations in mine decommissioning
By M. J. Brodie
"The decision to proceed with mine decommissioning, generally involves a number of complex and independent factors. These factors, including potential for re-opening, legal requirements, contingent li
Jan 1, 1995
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The Break Up of Recoverable Reserves at High Cut-offs
By Armstrong M, Kleingeld W. J
Current low prices for many metals mean that deposits have to be mined at high cut-offs (relative to their mean grade), which means that only a small percentage of mining blocks are above cut-off.
Jan 1, 1995
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Selective Flotation For The Removal Of Radionuclides From Contaminated Soil
By J. D. Miller
Low-level radioactive contaminated soils (10-500 pci/gm) created by defense-related activities at certain superfund sites, such as Nevada Test Site (NTS), is a current environmental concern. Many of t
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold Exploration in the Early Proterozoic Ketilidian Orogen, South Greenland (aa49ac52-6631-490e-b2aa-d305e0c8295b)
By H. K. Olsen, B. Thomassen, H. K. Schønwandt, L. Grahl-Madsen, H. Stendal
The central part of the early Proterozoic Ketilidian orogen in South Greenland consists of an I-type granitoid batholith transected by four regional NE-SW-trending shear zones. Thebatholith was probab
Jan 1, 1995
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1995 Federal Budget Targeting expenditure
By Robert B. Parsons
"Finance Minister Paul Martin's second budget might be good for Canada's mining industry in the long run, but the budget raises a number of concerns for the industry in the near term. The bu
Jan 1, 1995
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Construction Of The 1122 / 1130 Tunnels on the Superconducting Super Collider Project
By Tom B. Corry
INTRODUCTION Located approximately 48 km (30 miles) south of Dallas, Texas, use to be the site of the Superconducting Super Collider. For those of you unfamiliar with the project, this was a multi-
Jan 1, 1995