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Binders For Heap Leaching AgglomerationBy K. A. Lewandowski
Agglomeration techniques are widely used by industry to form fine particles into larger masses that are easier to handle and process. One area where agglomeration is potentially useful is in heap leac
Jan 1, 2009
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The Future of Coal ExportsThis paper is in two parts. The first part provides background to coal in New Zealand, information on Solid Energy the Company and details of the resources, mines and products of the company. This par
Jan 1, 2000
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Emerging Conveyor TechnologiesBy G. Bierie
The conveying of bulk materials is prone to problems. These problems can reduce the capacity and efficiency of the plant, and even threaten the health and safety of the workforce. This presentation w
Jan 1, 2007
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Microtunneling For Utilities Under Harold Railroad InterlockingBy William Reininger
Microtunneling provides a necessary solution for multiple utility crossings associated with the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority Capital Construction Company?s (MTACC) Eastside Access Pr
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Geology - Bonanza Project. Bear Creek Mining CompanyBy D. R. Cook
This paper is a case history of an exploration venture for base metals, begun by the Rocky Mountain District of Bear Creek Mining Company in 1952 and completed in 1954. The project was based on the id
Jan 1, 1961
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Impact Of Offshore Site Investigation Practice On Reliability Of Axial Pile Design In Siliceous SandsBy James A. Schneider
The evolution of the American Petroleum Institute (API) design method for axial capacity of driven piles in siliceous sands is explored, and complemented with an overview of how changes in offshore si
Jan 1, 2006
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The Effects of Nuggety Gold on Gold Deportment – Lessons from Beaton Creek Paleo-Placer Gold Project, AustraliaBy Mark McComb, Geoffrey R. Lane
"Over the years many differing approaches have been developed to clearly understand the nature, mode of occurrence, associations and deportment of both free-milling and refractory gold in a wide varie
Jan 1, 2015
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CISPM-MS: A Tool to Predict Surface Subsidence and to Study Interactions Associated with Multi?Seam Mining OperationsBy Yi Luo
Multiple-seam mining operations induce surface subsidence basins different from those caused by mining in a single coal seam, and also disturb the mining operations in the other coal seams. A computer
Jan 1, 2012
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Grinding Circuit Final Grind Control at Agnico Eagle Meadowbank MineBy Pathies Nawej Muteb, Tom Strombotne, Karl Leetmaa, Irma Gabric, Keith Darby
"Continuous control of the final grinding product size is important to optimize gold liberation for Gold Milling operations. At Meadowbank Mine an on-line Particle Size Monitor has been employed succe
Jan 1, 2017
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Digitally Integrating the Blast Design with Remote Wireless Electronic BlastingBy Charles Pretorius
Electronic Delay Detonators (EDDs) with remote wireless programming and initiation capabilities have been successfully used for almost two years now. This system has been used in blasts mainly in Sout
Jan 1, 2005
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Feasibility Study on the Modification and Improvement of Flotation Circuits at Enrichment Plant 2 of the Sarcheshmeh Copper Complex Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (5b85b197-36d7-44cc-879d-d3b823248b9d)By Bijan Taheri, Behrouz Maghsodi, Monireh Heshami, Reza Kohan
A common problem recently encountered with the increase in the rate of input feed at Enrichment Plant 2 of the Sarcheshmeh Copper Complex is the loss of value to the tails, translating to lower recove
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CFD-Based Floatation Model For Prediction Of Pulp Recovery RateBy S. Ragab
The objective of flotation models is to predict the recovery rate of minerals from a flotation cell. In this paper a CFD?based flotation models is presented. The model uses first order rate equation,
Jan 1, 2012
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Jig Concentrating at Broken Hill, New South Wales, with Special Reference to Broken Hill South Ltd.THE nature of the ore deposit of the Broken Hill line of lode is such that it can be broadly divided into two the calcitic and siliceous ore bodies. The principal minerals occurring in these ores are:
Jan 1, 1928
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Issues In The Performance-Based Seismic Evaluation Of Sheet Pile Quay WallsBy Dimitris Pachakis
In this paper, the authors give a brief overview of the current practice guidelines and tools for the seismic design of sheet pile quay walls, emphasizing how the design guidelines are lacking when th
Jan 1, 2011
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Developments at the Rosebery Concentrator of the Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia Ltd.Previous published papers by Fraser (1), Hey (2), and Stillwell (3), have given respectively, details of:-1. The practice in the pilot plant operated at Zeehan for the treatment of ores from the Roseb
Jan 1, 1949
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Gouging Abrasion Resistance of Materials for Oil Sands ServiceBy Rees J. Llewellyn
Improved product development, assessment methods and evaluation studies of materials for oil sands applications have traditionally focused on low and high stress abrasion and slurry erosion resistance
May 1, 2004
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Microscopic Analyses of Bushveld Complex Rocks under the Influence of High TemperaturesBy G. O. Oniyide, H. Yilmaz
The South African platinum mines in the Bushveld Complex (BC) have unique features that distinguish them from the gold mines. They have a higher horizontal stress closer to the surface, lower occurren
Jan 1, 2016
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Reducing total project cost in the study phase using zero base designBy J Merrells
Fluor, together with our clients, has yielded significant reductions in the total cost of mining projects by employing a systematic and methodical process of cost reduction. This paper outlines this s
Jul 24, 2017
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Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Port Kembla Copper-Smelter FumeBy Boden A
A procedure was developed for recovering metal values from copper-smelter fume. The fume is first leached to neutrality with dilute sulphuric acid to obtain a solution of zinc sulphate containing a lo
Jan 1, 1977
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Review of Issues Related to Cerchar Abrasivity Testing and Their Implications on Geotechnical Investigations and Cutter Cost EstimatesBy Jamal Rostami, Levent Ozdemir, Amund Bruland, Filip Dahl
Cerchar Abrasivity Index (CAI) is one of the commonly used tests to evaluate rock abrasiveness for cutter life/cost estimations of TBM projects. There are at least 3 style machines, 2 different pin ha
Jan 1, 2005