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                     Head Grade Effects on Gold Recovery Head Grade Effects on Gold RecoveryThe occlusion of unliberated gold particles in silicates and sulfides in crushed/milled ore dictates the recovery that can be expected. The grade of this occluded gold in cyanide leach residues shows Jan 1, 2008 
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                     The Wipp Ventilation System: Past, Present, And Future The Wipp Ventilation System: Past, Present, And FutureBy K. H. McDaniel, D. M. Loring The underground ventilation system at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant provides unparalleled ability to ensure safety of the workers, public and environment. Although small spatially, it can vary the a Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Thermogravimetric Study Of Carbon Dioxide Adsorption On Alumina-Supported Calcium Oxide Thermogravimetric Study Of Carbon Dioxide Adsorption On Alumina-Supported Calcium OxideBy T. Yegulalp, R. Farrauto, A. Belova, M. Castaldi Calcium oxide, with its ability to capture and store carbon dioxide, is emerging to become an important tool in carbon management. Calcium oxide can be used reversibly to capture carbon dioxide in si Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Uraniferous Collapse Breccia Pipes, Northwestern Arizona Uraniferous Collapse Breccia Pipes, Northwestern ArizonaBy J. McMurray Introduction Uranium was recovered from mining of collapse breccia pipe deposits in the Arizona Strip district in northwestern Arizona (Figure 1) intermittently between 1956 and 1990, with cumulative Jan 1, 2007 
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                     NASA’s LUNAR ICE-MINING COMPETITION - SME Annual Conference 2023 NASA’s LUNAR ICE-MINING COMPETITION - SME Annual Conference 2023By D. Meadows, P. Carrato, E. Wingate, K. Churchill Extracting lunar ice, to be processed into pure water or hydrolyzed into oxygen and hydrogen, faces many challenges. On the Moon icy-regolith deposits that contain up to 10% water are found within Per Feb 1, 2023 
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                     Dissolution Behavior Of Silver/Silver Oxides In Ammoniacal Solutions Dissolution Behavior Of Silver/Silver Oxides In Ammoniacal SolutionsBy K. N. Han, N. S. Kim, H. Yoon, J. S. Sohn The leaching behavior of silver and silver oxides in ammonical solutions has been studied. The current study is concerned with an effective recovery of silver from secondary sources such as spent silv Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Application Of Partition Modeling In The Redesign Of A Heavy Mineral Sands Plant - Preprint 09-094 Application Of Partition Modeling In The Redesign Of A Heavy Mineral Sands Plant - Preprint 09-094Partition models are commonly used to assess the separation performance of circuits incorporating density-based processes. Unfortunately, this useful tool has traditionally been overlooked by the heav Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Microcomputers and Mining : Background and Setting Microcomputers and Mining : Background and SettingBy Thomas C. Shapiro Introduction In recent years - even months - the number of articles on computers has increased rapidly. One can hardly pick up a newspaper or magazine without seeing a computer-related article. The a Jan 2, 1984 
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                     Production Of Lightweight Aggregate From Waste Materials (ee2a87da-befe-4bad-915f-b20cc6432f6f) Production Of Lightweight Aggregate From Waste Materials (ee2a87da-befe-4bad-915f-b20cc6432f6f)By M. H. Weinecke, B. P. Faulkner This paper will discuss the process for making lightweight aggregate, the waste materials that make good lightweight aggregate, the chemistry of making lightweight aggregate and finally a discussion o Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Demonstrating Passive Hydraulic Containment For An Open Pit Copper Mine Demonstrating Passive Hydraulic Containment For An Open Pit Copper MineBy J. L. Moreno, A. L. Williamson, R. D. Bartlett Large open pit mines in desert climates, such as the Phelps Dodge Morenci copper mine in Arizona, can create groundwater cones-of-depression of considerable size and stability. The hydraulic containme Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Computer Use In The Mining Industry Computer Use In The Mining IndustryBy B. L. Gibbs The mining industry is constantly in a state of flux -boom or bust; mine openings and closings. Part of the reason is the nature of ore deposits -they are there or they are not. Once they are mined, t Jan 1, 1993 
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                     New Developments In Yieldable Rock Bolts New Developments In Yieldable Rock BoltsBy R. Oler The need for yieldable ground support, particularly in high stress or deep mining conditions, has grown in recent years. This paper highlights some of the current industry limitations and provides sel Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Save Your Energy and Improve Your Productivity Save Your Energy and Improve Your ProductivityBy W. J. Kennedy, John D. Gardner Introduction During the past 10 years, energy costs in mining have risen from about 4% to as much as 25% of total production cost. When combined with declining ore grades, these costs exert inordinat Jan 11, 1983 
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                     Determination Of Free Cyanide Using A Microdiffusion-Photometric Technique Determination Of Free Cyanide Using A Microdiffusion-Photometric TechniqueBy Thomas A. Palmer Free cyanide has been successfully determined in ground and surface water by isolation using a microdiffusion technique followed by a pyridine-barbituric acid photometric finish. The determinable free Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Review of 1987 international mining activities Review of 1987 international mining activitiesBy Charles L. Kimbell Introduction Despite the focus on the so-called "high-tech" and service components of the economy, the minerals industry in 1987 continued to provide the world the overwhelmingly dominant share of Jan 7, 1988 
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                     Project Delivery Models and Risk Allocation for Whole Life Tunnel Management Project Delivery Models and Risk Allocation for Whole Life Tunnel ManagementBy D. Caiden, C. S. Covil, P. J. Chamley The paper describes the background to alternative delivery models, drawing on international experience, and introduces Project Alliancing/Contract Partnering, common risks and risk sharing on tunnel p Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Phase changes in solid state reduction of a natural ilmenite Phase changes in solid state reduction of a natural ilmeniteBy C. S. Kucukkaragoz An ilmenite concentrate was reduced in the solid state with carbon under argon atmosphere at temperatures between 1000oC and 1400oC. The ilmenite concentrate and 50% excess carbon were reacted to ac Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Role of Processing Temperature and Time on the Hydrothermal Alteration of K-Feldspar Rock in Autoclave "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)" Role of Processing Temperature and Time on the Hydrothermal Alteration of K-Feldspar Rock in Autoclave "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Marcelo de Oliveira, Antoine Allanore, Dennis P. Chen, Davide Ciceri Potassium fertilizers (potash) are mined in a handful of countries in the Northern Hemisphere. Potash is either expensive or unavailable to the farmers of the Southern Hemisphere. Alkaline alteration May 22, 2020 
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                     Simulating Development In An Underground Hardrock Mine Simulating Development In An Underground Hardrock MineBy D. Brunner, G. R. Baiden, H. J. Yazici System simulation is an increasingly popular technique for analyzing and improving existing as well as newly designed underground mining operations. An engineering firm that specializes in simulat Jan 1, 1999 
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                     The Economics of Mechanical Raise Boring The Economics of Mechanical Raise BoringBy James H. Dye, N. E. Norman There will be about 300 raise boring machines used worldwide by late 1981, attesting to the acceptance of this drilling system by the mining and construction industries. Over the past few years, many Jan 3, 1981 
