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The Flotation of Alluvial GoldBy S G. Keyte
Gravity methods of recovering alluvial gold are not very efficient at particle sizes below about 0.l mm. Whereas such gold may not have been economic to recover in the past, the same may not be true t
Jan 1, 1990
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Resonant Pile Driving - Part I - The Promise & The Reality - Part II - Soldier Pile Installation - Light Rail Transit - Buffalo, New York - 1. Historic Background.By D. R. Dance
The Resonant, or as it has more commonly come to be known the 'Sonic' Pile Driver, dates back to the early 1960's, when prototypes were produced by Charlie Guild, of Providence, Rhode I
Jan 1, 1987
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A Collaborative Approach to Mining the Complex Narrow Vein Lode Deposits of the Trident Gold Mine, Higginsville, Western AustraliaBy B M. Wilson, B J. Turner, S Sinclair, R J. Buerger
The Trident Gold Deposit is centred on the historical Higginsville Mining Centre, between the world class gold centres of St Ives (+15 Moz) and Norseman (+6.5 Moz) in Western AustraliaÆs productive ea
Mar 26, 2012
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Development Of A Novel Three-Step Sx Process To Recover Copper From An Acidic SolutionBy Baruch Grinbaum, Edwin Bwalya, Robert Minango, Deogratias Bukunkwe
Solvent extraction of Cu from acidic leach, using an oxime extractant, e.g. LIX 984 or Acorga is a well known and established process. As the process advances, Cu is extracted to the solvent and
Jan 1, 2005
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Institute of Metals Division - [ A =]?ß Transformation in Titanium (TN)THE transformation, in a sample of levitation melted iodide titanium, has been studied with a Leitz hot-stage microscope. The specimen was etched in HF:HNO3: glycerine, (1:1:2) giving a structure s
Jan 1, 1960
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An Assessment of Radioactivity Hazards at a Proposed Heavy Mineral Sand Mining SiteBy N E. Whitehead
An application to mine an ilmenite-rich sand deposit in Westland led to public concern about potential radioactive hazards should the ore be further processed to recover zircon or monazite. A review r
Jan 1, 1993
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Stochastic Simulation of Geology for Uncertainty AnalysisBy V. Osterholt
Sustainable development of mineral resources is based on a spatial model of the orebody that is only partly known from exploration drilling and associated geological interpretations. As a result, oreb
Jan 1, 2005
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Influence of Nanoscale Roughness on Flotation (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Scott C. Brown, Ivan U. Vakarelski
The particles commonly encountered in mineral benefication schemes have irregularites that are expressed at many different length scales. In part, this originates from preceding processes (e.g. makedo
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use Of Sensor Derived Data In Real Time Mine Optimization: A Preliminary Overview And Assessment Of Techno-Economic SignificanceBy M. Buxton
Sensor derived data can add value across the mining operating chain ranging from resource definition, extraction, pre ? concentration, mineral process monitoring and assessment of product quality. M
Feb 27, 2013
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Ultra-Fine Grinding of Minerals Using Highpressure Liquid Jet TechnologyBy Christopher Davey, Marian Mazurkiewicz, Yvonne Spooner, Dana Hankey, Peter Kanjorski
The concept of a high pressure liquid jet mill with highly unsteady flow, has been developed and recently patented by Cornerstone Technologies LLC (CsT), for the purpose of micron and sub-micron parti
Jan 1, 2003
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EKATI Safety Guarantee A Conversation for an Extraordinary PossibilityBy Richard Morland
Some simple and fundamental objectives To challenge and inspire our people to embrace safety as a value ?A stand for safety as a value ?A stand for our people ?A stand by our people ?Prevent harm
May 1, 2010
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Investigation on Multicomponent Semi-Autogenous GrindingInvestigation on Multicomponent Semi-Autogenous Grinding
Sep 13, 2010
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Slam RisksAlthough the mining industry has achieved record-low fatalities and injuries for each of the last three years, there are still too many miners injured or killed in this nation ís mining operations.
Jan 1, 2005
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Powder River Basin: Mother Lode of the Nation’s Compliance CoalBy Alan Weakly
The Powder River Basin (PRB) of northeastern Wyoming and south-central Montana is the largest strippable reserve of compliant coal (0.6 or less lb of sulfur per million Btu) in the United States. In m
Jan 1, 1994
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In Situ Measurements for Geomechanical Design of Cemented Paste Backfill SystemsBy M. W. Grabinsky
Better in situ performance data is required in order to advance the rational geomechanical design of cemented paste backfill systems. A few in situ test programs have been conducted, but these have su
May 1, 2007
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Emerging Technologies Control Respirable Dust Exposures For Continuous Mining And Roof Bolting PersonnelBy D. E. Pollock, T. W. Beck, J. A. Organiscak
This work presents the findings from a number of NIOSH studies evaluating the impacts of emerging technologies that may reduce dust exposures for continuous mining and roof bolting personnel. These t
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Use of Remote Sensing Data to Aid Geological Mapping of the Waihi 1:50 000 ScaleBy R L. Brathwaite, S E. Belliss
Linear and semi-circular features were mapped in the volcanic terrain of the southernCoromandel Peninsula, North Island, using JERS-1 synthetic aperture radar (SAR), Landsat-4 Thematic Mapper, and SPO
Jan 1, 1994
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Assessing Ground Ahead Of TBm Tunnel Using Low-Interruption Wireless Seismic Reflector Tracing SystemBy Takuji Yamamoto
High-speed TBM excavation requires rapid ground assessment ahead of excavation, particularly in complex grounds. The Tunnel Reflector Tracing technology (TRT) developed by authors, uses seismic reflec
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IC 8691 Updated Cost Evaluation Of A Metal And Mineral Recovery Process For Treating Municipal Incinerator ResiduesBy John J. Henn
An economic evaluation was made of the Bureau of Mines incinerator residue separation process to update the one published in 1971 to a mid-1.974 cost basis. This evaluation includes a modification of
Jan 1, 1975
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OFR-5-75 Investigation Of Communication Standards As Related To Coal Mines - I. Summary - A. ObjectiveBy Roger G. Long
In May 1973, the Bureau of Mines asked Arthur D. Little, Inc. (A DL) to investigate existing industrial communication standards that may be applicable to the problem of developing standards for mine c
Jan 1, 1973