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Influence of hydrodynamics on preflotation process in flotation machine Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By W. Pawlos, A. Bakalarz, M. Duchnowska
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the influence of hydrodynamics on a preflotation process for the copper sulfide ore from the Fore-Sudetic Monocline deposits in Poland in a flo
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CFD Modeling Of Air Flow In An Open Pit Mine
By W. Collingwood
As open pit mines continue to grow deeper and productivity continues to increase, the management of respirable dust and noxious gases can become a challenge. The natural wind flow in open pit mines i
Jan 1, 2011
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Construction of the Pergau Hydroelectric Power Project, Malaysia
By Patrick J. Doig
In mid-1991, the design/build contractor set to work on the Pergau HEP in a remote corner of Malaysia, armed with only a slim volume of conceptual drawings. The next five years saw roads, power lines,
Jan 1, 2001
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Macassa Number Three Shaft Deep Shaft Sinking By Conventional Methods
By W. M. Shaver, W. R. Dengler, F. A. Edwards
INTRODUCTION The Macassa Division of Lac Minerals Ltd. is a high grade gold mine that has been operating in Kirkland Lake, Ontario for the past 51 years. It produces approximately 120,000 tonnes of
Jan 1, 1985
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Assessment of stability of flow in a modified mine ventilation network considering a presence of fire hazards
By W. Dziurzynski
The present article sets forward the results of field tests that made it possible to validate the mathematical model used in the VENTGRAPH ventilation engineer programmes. The case considered relates
Jan 1, 2009
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Gold Companies Look at Mexico, Dominican Republic
By Steve Kral
When the price of gold cracked the US$9.60/g(US$300/oz) mark last year, the gold-mining industry began to crank up again. This followed several years of gold prices that had languished in the mid-200
Jan 1, 2003
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Long-Range Planning Commission - Report of the Management and Organization Committee
By A. Tobey Yu, W. Joseph Schlitt, Alfred Weiss, Frederic L. Kadey, Louis Kuchinic
Introduction The February and April 1984 issues of MINING ENGINEERING have already provided introduction to the long-range planning efforts of the Society of Mining Engineers (SME). These efforts are
Jan 6, 1984
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Silica Dust Sources In Underground Metal/Nonmetal Mines - Two Case Studies (b311d9b0-a7c4-4e80-9fbb-e293d45f1daa)
By R. H. Grau
NIOSH’s Pittsburgh Research Laboratory is currently involved in research to identify silica dust generation in underground metal/nonmetal mines. The ultimate goal of this research is to develop con
Jan 1, 2002
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An Assessment Of Engineering Noise Controls At A Talc Processing Plant
By E. R. Spencer
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researchers conducted an investigation to quantify sound levels and to determine the amount of sound reduction provided by engineering noi
Jan 1, 2008
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Mining Foundation of the Southwest Honors Year 2000 Inductees
The 18th annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest will be held on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2000 at The Westin La Paloma in Tucson, AZ. The 200
Jan 1, 2000
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Conceptual and Geometric Design of Steep Slope Contour Mining
By John H. Gasper
The success of steep slope (>20°) contour mining depends on many factors. Most important is the selection of the mining method that best suits the premining site conditions environmentally and economi
Jan 1, 1991
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Exploratory Fea & Conceptual Design Findings Of Large Diameter Segmentally Lined Shaft
By D. Kruse
Top down constructed large diameter (up to 90 m [300 ft]) shaft design and constructability issues present an interesting suite of challenges and opportunities highlighted in this paper. The study cov
Jan 1, 2011
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Kenya- A New Source Of Titanium Minerals
By 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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APCOM 23 – Computer Simulation, Automation, Optimization and Debate For the Minerals Industry
By Kerry Spickelmier
Editor's note: information for this feature was taken from the published APCOM proceedings. Computer trends, with special focus on the reasons for computer use, grabbed the lion's share o
Jan 1, 1992
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Treating Refractory Gold Ores
By Lane White
Refractory gold ores are those from which a significant percentage of the gold cannot be recovered by conventional cyanidation. Historically, roasting has been the primary method for rendering such or
Jan 1, 1990
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Use of the Field-Based Silica Monitoring Technique in a Coal Mine: A Case Study Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (73df3ae5-6ddf-4125-a270-9ce737fe4b48)
By James J. Meadows, Jason D. Pampena, Emanuele G. Cauda, Lauren G. Chubb
Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) can cause serious and irreparable negative health effects, including silicosis and lung cancer. Workers in coal mines have the potential of being expose
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Patterning of Gold and Polystyrene Nanoparticles into Mesostructures Using a Laser-based Particle Deposition
By J. Drelich, C. L. White, Ch. Zhou, W. M. Cross, E. T. Zellers, E. M. Nadorny
A laser-based particle deposition (LBPD) technique has recently been developed at Michigan Technological University for patterning mesostructures made of nanoparticles and their clusters. The LBPD tec
Jan 1, 2003
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Equipment adds efficiency, safety to cross passage work
From a vast army of workers to gargantuan machines to immense volumes of material being moved, almost everything about the Port of Miami Tunnel (POMT) project points to tunneling on a massive scale. A
Sep 1, 2013
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New Opportunities and Challenges in Surveying Underground Cavities Using Photogrammetric Methods
The exploitation of the underground is currently undergoing a major transformation process. Besides mining, alternative ways of utilization are playing an increasingly important role. These alternativ
Jan 7, 2020
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Review Of EPA Mandatory Reporting Of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Rule Or ?MRR? ? Introduction
By S. M. Carpenter
In response to the FY2008 Consolidated Appropriations Act (H.R. 2764; Public Law 110?161), the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) issued the final Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse
Jan 1, 2011