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Slurry Pump Design FeaturesBy George Wilson
When pumping abrasive slurry mixtures, special attention must be given to pump design and construction. The second article in this two-part series describes some design features to consider when selec
Jan 10, 1981
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Alberta Lake Re-Established After Draining to Mine CoalBy Sukru Sumer
East Pit Lake is an artificially created lake that resulted from the remediation and reclamation of surface coal mining operations at TransAlta Utilities' Whitewood Mine in the Wabamun area west
Jan 1, 1995
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New Technologies for the Mining IndustryBy Jacques Nantel
Mechanization has been at the core of productivity improvements since the industrial revolution. During the past 20 years, mining has derived spectacular progress from mechanization. In the future, ho
Jan 1, 1993
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New approaches detailed for gold exploration in the Canadian shieldBy H. R. Butler, J. F. Church, A. T. MacGibbon
Introduction Inco is the major North American nickel producer. Initially based in Sudbury, Ontario, its past exploration activity was directed toward finding new nickel deposits. New nickel sulfide d
Jan 2, 1987
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Cost Estimating Standards For International Reporting Of Ore Reserves: What Are They? What Should They Be?By O. Schumacher
Guidelines for publication of information defining the amount and grade of resource material available in a deposit are well established in Australasia?s JORC Guidelines, Canada?s National Instrument
Feb 27, 2013
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Mine Closure At San Martin Mine In Honduras, Central America - Preprint 09-111By R. E. Chaves
San Martin Mine is an open pit, gold heap leach operation located approximately 70 kilometers from the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa. Mining operations commenced in 2000 and were completed late in
Jan 1, 2009
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Site Investigations And Geotechnical Assessment For The Construction Of The Deep Underground Science And Engineering Laboratory At The Former Homestake MineBy Z. J. Hladysz
A Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL) is being planned at the site of the former Homestake Gold Mine in Lead, South Dakota, under the sponsorship of the National Science Founda
Jan 1, 2011
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Diamonds and Their Host Rocks in the United StatesBy W. Dan Hausel
More than 220,000 diamonds have been found in the United States that range from microdiamonds to 40.42 carats in weight (Table 1). Some reports suggest diamonds weighing more than 100 carats have also
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of An Energy-Balance Model To Predict The Economic Impact Of Installing A Tailings Wash Thickener At The Fort Knox Mine, Fairbanks, AlaskaBy J. T. Hollow
The Fort Knox Mine is located in Alaska?s interior, where the average ambient air temperatures range from -24°C (-11°F) in January to 16°C (61°F) in July. The mill processes a free-milling gold ore ut
Jan 1, 2007
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The Geologic Occurrence Of BariteBy Donald A. Brobst
Barite, the sulfate of barium, occurs in many geological environments in sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks. The commercial deposits of barite may be classified into three major types. 1. Vei
Jan 1, 1980
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The Value Proposition: High Annual Return On Investment, And Short-Term Payback Realized In Integrated Mining Processing Automation And Optimization Using IndustrialIT SolutionsBy M. C. Mound, E. Gallestey, C. Colbert
Continuous operating performance and high profit is one of the major concerns in the mining industry. Information systems are expected to reinforce and enable conformance to these requirements. The co
Jan 1, 2004
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Assessing The Safety Culture Of Underground Coal Mining: A Multi-Methodological ApproachBy C. L. Kosmoski
The mining industry faces many workplace hazards that are a threat to human health and safety. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has found that employees in coal mining are more likely to be killed or su
Feb 27, 2013
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Kenya- A New Source Of Titanium MineralsBy J. C. Potvin
Although the occurrence of deposits of titanium minerals on Kenya’s present day beaches and adjacent dune systems has been well documented, the potential for older formations to host economically viab
Jan 1, 2001
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Methods For Preventing Decompression Of Soft Ground During Soft Ground Tunneling For The Paris MetroBy J. Janin, J. F. Bougard
Development of improved transportation networks in major urban centers has led more and more to underground construction, the only reasonable solution for decreasing surface traffic congestion. Excava
Jan 1, 1974
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Operator Education: An Important Element Of The Corporate Knowledge Management EffortBy R. Zunich, E. Rybinski, M. Grondin, B. Flintoff
It is uncommon these days to read a business magazine or newspaper without finding a reference to Knowledge Management (KM), and its critical importance to corporate success. One definition of KM is:
Jan 1, 2001
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Performance Of The Lorraine Mine Site Cover To Limit Oxygen MigrationBy Bruno Bussière, Michel Aubertin, Anne-Marie Dagenais, Johanne Cyr
A five steps remediation program was commissioned in 1998 for the acid generating Lorraine mine site, located in the Témiscamingue region, Quebec, Canada. It included, as the main expenditure, a cover
Jan 1, 2005
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Tround Rapid Excavation And Tunneling SystemBy David Dardick
Tround International Inc. is developing rock excavation and drilling devices which utilize a simple patented mechanism for firing frangible projectiles. This system launches a salvo of three projectil
Jan 1, 1981
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Gold mineralization in porphyry copper deposits discussedBy David J. Lowell
The gold content of porphyry copper deposits ranges from less than 0.05 g/t to more than I g/t ((0.0017 to 0.035 oz per st) and the average is about 0.05 g/t (0.0017 oz per st) gold. Perhaps the highe
Jan 1, 1989
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Data Evaluation for Sustainable Development IndicatorsBy S. Möllerherm
"The evaluation of data and information provided by the existing traditional indicators in sustainability assessments is most important. Therefore the Institute of Mining Engineering I from the RWTH A
Jan 1, 2005
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Planning and Fast Track Tunnel Design in Historical Downtown CharlestonBy James McKelvey, Larry Drolet, Jason Swartz
INTRODUCTION When divers discovered that sections of a tunnel housing the pipeline that conveys wastewater from the Charleston Peninsula to the Plum Island Wastewater Treatment Facility had caved
Jan 1, 2005