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Fan Position And Power ConsumptionBy Christopher J. Hall
This paper describes the results from computer runs simulating 24 different mine ventilation configurations with the main fan situated first at the top of the upcast shaft and then at the top of the d
Jan 1, 1989
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48. History of Discovery of the Spar Lake Deposit (Troy Mine), Northwestern Montana - IntroductionBy John C. Balla
The Spar Lake deposit is located in northwestern Montana, approximately 27 km (17 miles) south of Troy, MT, under Mt. Vernon. The deposit is a stratiform, stratabound copper-silver deposit occurring i
Jan 1, 1991
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Study Of Acoustic Emissions In Rock By Using The Twin Sample SystemBy B. Lin, C. Tang, Z. Chen
Earthquakes, underground impact pressures and rock bursts all produce acoustic emissions. The rate of these emissions can be used to describe rock instability. In this study, it was found that acousti
Jan 1, 1997
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Scale Up Of Roller PressesBy Gerd Oberheuser, Hans Kellerwessel
Comminution with high compression roller mills finds rising interst in ore and minerals industry. Energy saving and upgrading of existing grinding facilities is one of the main reasons. Beside these p
Jan 1, 1995
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A Straight Blowing Auxiliary Ventilation System For A 7500 Ft (2285 M) Single Heading Exploration DriveBy Peter Mathias
The ventilation of long headings tunnels has al- ways posed special problems. The authors trace the progress of one such project from the design stage through the practical problems encountered to the
Jan 1, 1980
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Foskor Phosphate BeneficiationBy Charles Schmidt
Phalabonva (Figure 1) is situated in the northern province of South Africa adjacent to Kruger National Park, about 500 km from Johannesburg. The nearest South African port to Phalaborwa is Richards Ba
Jan 1, 1999
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Applications of Computer-Based 3D-Visualization in Quarry PlanningBy Michael Honerkamp, Clemens Mann
A quarry is not a static, but a dynamic structure that greatly affects the appearance of the surrounding area. Excellent planning is required today to cope with this continual change. In this paper se
Jan 1, 1996
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Integrated Inertial/GPS Positioning System For Open Pit Mine ApplicationsBy Josh Struble, Fu Yuet, Jan Zywiel, Kevin King
This paper discusses the application of Integrated Inertial/GPS technology for position determination of earthmoving equipment in an open-pit mine. Different GPS augmentation methodologies are introdu
Jan 1, 2005
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The Internet: A Powerful Anti-Mining Tool in the Wrong HandsBy R. J. McGregor
The Internet has revolutionized worldwide communications. Any real or perceived mining incident or environmental spill, no matter how small or remote, can become a disaster of "biblical proportions" t
Jan 1, 2001
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Reclamation of Saturated Tailings ImpoundmentsBy Richard J. Frechette
Final reclamation of mine tailings impoundments typically involves addressing the broad issues of surface stabilization and water management. Surface stabilization includes immobilizing the tailings p
Jan 1, 1995
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Limestone For Controlling Acid Mine Drainage And For Treatment Of Acid Mine WaterBy Maurice Deul
Limestone can be used effectively in treating acid mine water. Aside from a lower cost than for other treatment agents, limestone has the advantages of easy storage and effectiveness even when impure
Jan 1, 1974
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Pressure Oxidation Pretreatment of Refractory GoldBy D. Robert Weir, Roman M. G. S. Berezowsky
Pressure oxidation of gold containing concentrates and ores is an effective pre- treatment for liberating refractory gold. This is particularly true when an appreciable portion of the gold is associat
Jan 1, 1984
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Longhole Stoping At The Golden Sunlight MineBy H. Bogart
The Golden Sunlight Underground Mine located near Whitehall, Montana was portalled from the bottom of the existing Golden Sunlight Pit in July 2002. Gold was mined by sublevel stoping in the larger o
Jan 1, 2004
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Decision of Mount Isa Mines Limited to Change to Autogenous GrindingBy V. P. Keran, K. Leung
Two 32 foot x 14% foot, 6.4 MW autogenous mills have been installed in the Mount Isa Mines Copper Concentrator to replace the fine crushing plant, fine ore bin, rod mills and primary ball mills. This
Jan 1, 1992
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Environmental Issues Faced by Corporate ManagementBy J. Steven Whisler
Corporate managers are facing increasingly demanding challenges as they seek to ensure compliance with environmental laws. Management also must deal with new liabilities created by environmental laws.
Jan 1, 1991
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Boring and Jacking of “The Big Pipe” Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit in Portland, OregonBy S. Michael Feroz, Michael J. Britch, Frank S. Buehler
The City of Portland is constructing the Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit as a part of its commitment to reduce combined sewer overflows into the Willamette River and the Columbia Slough. Known a
Jan 1, 1999
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Potential By-Products From Copper Dump And Heap Leaching OperationsBy Clement K. Chase, George M. Potter
Copper dump and heap leaching operations are conducted worldwide for production of substantial amounts of copper Such dumps and heaps contain appreciable amounts of other potentially valuable elem
Jan 1, 1983
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Particle characteristics of precipitated magnesium carbonateBy P. R. Khangoankar, S. Devasahayam
An experimental study of the particle charac¬teristics of the magnesium carbonate crystals formed by the reaction between magnesium chloride and sodium bicarbon¬ate at different temperatures is descri
Jan 1, 1996
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Dewatering of Fine CoalBy R. Hogg
The factors which control the dewatering of fine coal by gravity/centrifugal drainage and by gas displacement (vacuum/hyperbaric filtration) are evaluated. A generalized model is presented and used to
Jan 1, 1995
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The Effects Of Configuration On The Fluid Dynamics Of A 7m3 Wemco® Smartcell™ Flotation MachineBy H. B. Oblad
The WEMCO® SmartCell™ flotation machine is a continuously-stirred tank reactor in which solids are suspended in water and are contacted with air. The reaction is particle flotation resulting in the s
Jan 1, 2002