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Optimising Stope Sequences for Long Term Mine PlanningBy André van Wageningen
Long-term mine scheduling is one of the most difficult optimization problems. The problem is said to be NP-complete in that the best possible solution cannot be found any quicker than checking all pos
May 1, 2004
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Improved gravity separation systems utilizing spiral separators incorporating new design parameters and featuresBy D. M. MacHunter, M. K. Palmer
Refinement of design parameters and features has resulted in the development and commercialization of spiral separator models that offer enhanced performance for a number of application areas. Exam
Jan 1, 2003
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Characterization of Nanometer and Ultrafine Diesel Aerosols in the Underground Mining EnvironmentBy Aleksandar D. Bugarski
Despite extensive research efforts conducted in the past decades, occupational health risks associated with exposure to nano and ultrafine aerosols emitted by diesel power equipment are still not comp
May 1, 2007
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Variable rheology of heavy mineral tailingsBy P. Goosen, A. Paterson, E. Paulsen
Ticor South Africa is currently involved in the mining and processing of a heavy mineral oredeposit at Hillendale Mine on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast. The orebody is characterized by a high ultr
Jan 1, 2003
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The Relationship Between the Crown Minerals Act 1991 and the Resource Management Act 1991, a Legal PerspectiveOn the first of October 1991 two significant pieces of legislation came into force. Both of these are relevant to the allocation and use of minerals in New Zealand . They are th
Jan 1, 1992
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Muruntau: The World’s Largest Gold Producing Mine ComplexBy Jan Krason
Introduction The South African Witwatersrand is the world's largest gold-bearing province and gold producing district. But the production capacity of the very big mines (Vaal Reef, Driefontein C
Jan 11, 1984
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Environmentally Motivated Tracking of Geologic Layer Movement During Bench Blasting Using Discrete Element MethodsBy Dale S. Preece
The blast-induced movement and final location of geologic layers that may cause environmental problems can be predicted using discrete element methods. This prediction capability can be used by mine o
Jan 1, 1994
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Pilot Study On The Influence Of The Eccentric Speed On Cone Crusher Production And OperationBy D. Jacobson
There are many different machine setup parameters and variables that affect the production of cone crushers in a mineral processing plant. One of these variables is the eccentric speed at which the co
Feb 27, 2013
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Impact of the War on Nevada Mining and Metallurgical OperationsBy Jay A. Carpenter
WAR?S impact on Nevada mining and rnetallugrcal operations has brought about a rapid rise in the gross value of the ores mined and milled for the atratezic metals, and a sharp decrease in that for the
Jan 1, 1944
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The Role of Complexing Agents and Dispersants in Pentlandite-Pyroxene Separation by Flotation (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Natalie J. Shackleton, Deryck de Vaux, Cyril T. O’Connor, Vratislav Malysiak
"The major losses of PGM and base metals in the beneficiation of platinum group deposits occur during the separation of gangue from the value minerals by selective flotation. A number of studies have
Jan 1, 2003
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Sustainable Mineral Development: Possibilities and Pitfalls illustrated by the Rise and Fall of Dutch Mineral Planning GuidanceBy M. J. van der Meulen
"The Netherlands has major resources of sand, gravel and clay, exploited mainly for construction works and the building materials industry. As in most western countries, mineral extraction meets with
Jan 1, 2005
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Thickening And Disposal Of Oil Sand TailingsBy H. Hamza
Oil sand tailings are disposed of in large ponds in which MFT (Mature Fine Tailings, a stable suspension of fine particles in water) forms after many years of settling. Long-term storage of large volu
Jan 1, 2002
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IC 8380 United States Coals In World MarketsBy George Markon
The importance of United States coal exports as a component of the national economy, the potential for growth of these exports, and the inter-national character of this sector of the coal industry are
Jan 1, 1968
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Numerical and experimental study of wedge penetration into oil sandsBy D. D. Tannant
An experimental and numerical study was conducted on the geomechanical behaviour of oil sands during penetration tests in which a steel wedge with an apex angle of either 20 degrees or 30 degrees was
Jan 1, 2002
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Optimisation of the Performance of Flotation Circuits Using a Genetic Algorithm Oriented by Process-Based RulesOptimisation of the Performance of Flotation Circuits Using a Genetic Algorithm Oriented by Process-Based Rules
Sep 13, 2010
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IC 6114 Survey Of Gravities Of Domestic CrudesBy G. R. Hopkins
The average gravity of the total crude petroleum produced in the United States during; the year 1927 was 32.2° A. P. I., or 0.864 in terms of specific gravity. A similar study, made by the U. S. Geolo
Jan 1, 1929
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OFR-112-77 Exploratory Studies Of Flame And Explosion Quenching ? I. Executive Summary ? A. Goal Of The ResearchBy Thomas A. Milne
As part of the broad program to improve the safety of underground coal mines, the Pittsburgh Mining and Safety Research Center sponsored several detailed studies on the inhibition of coal dust-air exp
Jan 1, 1976
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Coal Loss Due to Cast Blasting--Implication on Mine EconomicsBy Sarma S. Kanchibotla
In overburden cast blasting the explosive energy is used to move a significant percentage of overburden from the high wall to the spoil pile thus reducing the amount of material to be handled by machi
Jan 1, 1999
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Turkey operates its first overland conveyor with horizontal curvesBy M. Sagheer
An 8.5-km (5-mile) conveyor has gone into operation in western Turkey to eco¬nomically transport crushed lignite from the mine area to a power plant. This conveyor has replaced trucks as the principal
Jan 1, 1989