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                     Are We Testing Enough in Feasibility Studies? - SME Annual Meeting 2025 Are We Testing Enough in Feasibility Studies? - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Marcos de Paiva Bueno, Leonardo Ribeiro Lara, Rajiv Chandramohan, Thiago de Almeida, Greg Lane This paper explores the impact of the significant difference between the number of geochemical assays conducted for grade estimation and the number of comminution tests performed for throughput and pe Feb 1, 2025 
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                     Observational Method Using Real Time Surface Settlement Monitoring - The South Toulon Tunnel Project Observational Method Using Real Time Surface Settlement Monitoring - The South Toulon Tunnel ProjectBy B. Caro Vargas The Toulon South Tunnel in France is the second part of a project started 20 years ago. After the problems and delays suffered during the construction of the North Tunnel, due to a complex geologic co Jan 1, 2012 
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                     OFR-13-70 Advisory Conference On Tunnelling - Introduction OFR-13-70 Advisory Conference On Tunnelling - IntroductionBy Thomas E. Howard Man has been engaged in the construction of tunnels in. rock for several thousand years. During that time, methods of tunneling have changed drastically. Hordes of men chipping away at the tunnel face Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Potential for the Utilisation of Micro-Organisms in Gold Processing Potential for the Utilisation of Micro-Organisms in Gold ProcessingBy D C. McPhail, S L. Rogers, J Brugger Using iron- and sulfur-oxidising bacteria to catalyse the breakdown of sulfides that host the gold is an important biological method for the pretreatment of refractory gold ores. Following this biolog Jan 1, 2007 
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                     The Application of Crushers and Screens in the Mining Industry: More Art than Science The Application of Crushers and Screens in the Mining Industry: More Art than ScienceBy Fernando Romero Lage "Crushing and screening theory and application has remained fairly consistent in the last 50 years. The application of such equipment is guided by varied formulaic conventions and rules that due to th Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Improving Mine/Mill Water Network Design by Reducing Water and Energy Requirements Improving Mine/Mill Water Network Design by Reducing Water and Energy RequirementsBy M. Veiga "Mining is an energy and water intensive activity. Increasing energy efficiency and reducing water consumption are two of the key requirements in moving toward a more sustainable mining industry. Wate Jan 1, 2010 
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                     IC 8254 Research and Technology Work on Explosives, Explosions, and Flames- Fiscal Year 1963 IC 8254 Research and Technology Work on Explosives, Explosions, and Flames- Fiscal Year 1963By The Staff, Explosives Research Center The principal activities of the Bureau of Mines Explosives Research Center from July 1, 1962, to June 30, 1963, are described briefly in part 1. Part 2 gives short abstracts of publications that appea Jun 24, 1964 
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                     Off-Grid Solar in the Mining Sector - Can Renewable Energy Reduce your Operating Costs? Off-Grid Solar in the Mining Sector - Can Renewable Energy Reduce your Operating Costs?By C Chambers "AustraliaÆs mining sector faces challenges to its competitiveness; operating costs are being adversely affected as a result of volatile commodity prices and growing international market pressures.Die Jul 15, 2013 
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                     The Influence Of Alkalis On The Boudouard Reaction The Influence Of Alkalis On The Boudouard ReactionBy H. B. Arntzen, P. O. Grøntvedt, T. Lindstad, R. J. Ishak, M. Syvertsen Better utilisation of electric power and coke is vital in reducing production costs and CO2-emissions in production of ferromanganese. All FeMn smelting operations consume 10 to 30 % more carbon than Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Numerical Modelling of a Deep Excavation Shoring for Replacement of Control Structure at a Dam Numerical Modelling of a Deep Excavation Shoring for Replacement of Control Structure at a DamBy Lok M. Sharma, Deep K. Khatri, Bradfield. Brett "A shored enclosure was required to access a control structure upstream below the dam of a deep lake. The shoring involves the interaction of the structure, soil, and water and the loads imposed inclu Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Comparison of Environmental Discharges from Historic Coal and Gold Mines, Reefton, New Zealand Comparison of Environmental Discharges from Historic Coal and Gold Mines, Reefton, New ZealandBy D Craw At Reefton, mesothermal gold deposits occur in the Ordovician Greenland Group basement and bituminous coal deposits occur in overlying Eocene Brunner Coal Measures. These different resource types occu Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Piling Design and Construction Codes and Standards for Buildings A United States Perspective Piling Design and Construction Codes and Standards for Buildings A United States PerspectiveBy Rudolph P. Frizzi "Abstract Pile design for building structures in the United States is typically performed by: 1) investigating and assigning engineering parameters to the respective ground bearing materials, 2) calcu Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Protection of Underground Mine Structures Due to Adjoining Open Pit Mine Blasting Protection of Underground Mine Structures Due to Adjoining Open Pit Mine BlastingBy L S. Shekhawat, M P. Roy, R K. Paswan, P K. Singh, A Joshi Blasting in the mining industry is being transformed, and can no longer be treated as an art or a practice purely dependent upon experiences of individuals. Examples of key drivers that have demanded Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Mineralogic Sources Of Metals In Leachates From The Weathering Of Sedex, Massive Sulfide, And Vein Deposit Mining Wastes Mineralogic Sources Of Metals In Leachates From The Weathering Of Sedex, Massive Sulfide, And Vein Deposit Mining WastesBy S. F. Diehl Weathered mine waste consists of oxidized primary minerals and chemically unstable secondary phases that can be sources of readily soluble metals and acid rock drainage. Elevated concentrations of met Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The Use of Radioactive Dynamite as a Safety Measure in Mines The Use of Radioactive Dynamite as a Safety Measure in MinesBy G. G. Eichholz SUMMARY RADIOACTIVE dynamite has been prepared by introducing a small amount of antimony-124 into the explosive. Test work is described on the effectiveness of this tracer, on radiation levels in its Jan 1, 1957 
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                     The Quintette Project The Quintette ProjectBy W. R. Leeder "The Quintette coal property lies in the Rocky Mountain foothills of northeastern British Columbia (see Figure 1). Quintette and the adjacent Bullmoose property of Teck Corporation are soon to become Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The Production of Gold in Australia The Production of Gold in AustraliaGOLD has played a part in the development of Australia. The total yield exceeds SIX hundred million pounds sterling, while the glamour of gold-mining and the unfailing demand for the product have enha Jan 1, 1924 
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                     A structured approach to the evaluation of the energy requirements of HPGR and SAG mill circuits in hard ore applications - Synopsis A structured approach to the evaluation of the energy requirements of HPGR and SAG mill circuits in hard ore applications - SynopsisBy P. Rosario The application of high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) has been growing in the mining industry for the last 10 to 15 years. The major benefits supporting this trend are better energy efficiency, impr Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Ore pass database: Quebec underground metal mines Ore pass database: Quebec underground metal minesBy J. -F. Lessard Most underground mines rely on ore pass systems to ensure the transport of ore and waste. The design and operation of ore pass systems often rely on past experience, which is often anecdotal and at ti Jan 1, 2006 
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                     RI 3151 Use Of Micropyrometer For High-Temperature Melting-Point Investigations RI 3151 Use Of Micropyrometer For High-Temperature Melting-Point InvestigationsBy G. R. Fitterer In the manufacture of steel by any process the refining period involves the partial elimination of the metalloids carbon, manganese, phosphorus, and silicon, by virtue of their reactions with ferrous Jan 1, 1932 
