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Waste Transport via Conveyor at ASARCO Mission ComplexBy Robert Roggenthen
In 1994, ASARCO's Mission Complex Mine Planning Department designed a new stripping schedule to take advantage of reserve opportunities. Based upon the new stripping design, overburden removal ex
Jan 1, 1998
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Construction Difficulty Index For Tunnel ConstructionBy Sigmund J. Sulinski
The following is a progress report on a continuing study being made by the Sanitary District for purposes of developing reliable data for predicting costs and progress on future tunnel contracts. All
Jan 1, 1997
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Design Factors for Heap Leaching OperationsBy George M. Potter
During the late 1960s the mining industry became interested in USBM's efforts to develop the gold-silver heap leaching process. In the last 10 years, successful commercial heap leaching applicati
Jan 3, 1981
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An Omnivorous Process For Laterite DepositsBy Gordon R. Wicker, Willem P. C. Duyvesteyn, Robert E. Doane
A versatile acid leach process has been developed which is applicable to a broad range of oxide nickel ores. Inherent in this process are high recoveries of nickel and cobalt, as well as a relatively
Jan 1, 1979
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An Expert System For Uranium ExplorationBy Vljay K. Chhipa
Artificial intelligence is" an emerging technology in the field of computer application. Expert system have been developed to imitate human intelligence and reasoning process. Expert systems have much
Jan 1, 1989
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Assessing the feasibility of a commercially available wireless Internet of Things system to improve conveyor safetyBy K. V. Raj, R. Jacksha
Conveyor systems persist in being a source of injuries and fatalities in the mining industry. To reduce these incidents, better methods are needed to enhance the monitoring of probable hazards and imp
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Construction Related Markets For Silica SandBy M. J. Zdunczyk
Sand is one of the most common materials on the earth’s surface. It is a naturally occurring material resulting from the physical and chemical breakdown of rocks. The definition of sand varies, as d
Jan 1, 2001
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Scheduling Of Excavation For Underground PowerhousesBy A. Geoffrion, L. J. Cousineau
In underground powerhouse excavations, the access to the horizontal sections of the penstocks is most often critical. Other factors which influence the schedule include: the sequences of excavation, t
Jan 1, 1983
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Dual-Duct System For Mine VentilationBy Jay Hilary Kelley
A ventilation system is described using dual aircourses: one zone occupied by working personnel, the other at the active working face. The two zones are separated by a partition or Shroud. The occupie
Jan 1, 1991
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PRACTICAL MINING GEOLOGY (025edc84-3330-4222-9d2d-c2c4d4ed3b72)By E. H. Ahrens
This paper deals with the responsibilities of an operating geologists and the relationship of operations to exploration. It should be of interest to those soon to enter the profession, those new to pi
Jan 1, 1992
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Evaluation of collectors for molybdenite flotationBy R. M. Rowe, A. K. Bhasin, D. Malhotra
Introduction Most primary molybdenite producers use a selective flotation process in which molybdenite is floated from the ore while other sulfide and nonsulfide gangue minerals are depressed in th
Jan 1, 1987
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Subsidence Planning and Risk AssessmentBy George W. Luxbacher
The inclusion of a new term "planned subsidence" in the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1977 has lead the U.S. coal mining industry into a new aspect of engineering: subsidence planning. Subside
Jan 1, 1986
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Henderson Mine: Preparing For The Future (55203c53-dc35-4635-b43e-3f12f636bcfa)By J. Gallagher
Henderson Mine has been transporting molybdenum ore using a rail haulage system for the past 21 years. Due to the age of this system, limited performance, and obsolescence, a capital investment decisi
Jan 1, 1998
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Dewatering & Pressure Relief For Tunnel ConstructionBy J. Patrick Powers, Arthur B. Corwin
Modern improvements in hydrogeology make it possible to predict with good reliability the performance and cost of ground water pumping systems in many tunneling situations. The testing and analysis te
Jan 1, 1985
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Potential For Heap Leach Mass InstabilityBy Robert T. Tape, Thomas G. Harper
Valley-fill heap leaches built in steep terrain over low-friction angle liner system may be unstable even though analyses indicate stable ore slopes. This paper demonstrates the potential for massive
Jan 1, 1987
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Exploration Of The Jualin Gold Property, Juneau Gold BeltBy M. D. McInnis
The Jualin Gold Prospect is centered on Johnson Creek, approximately 40 air miles north-west of Juneau, Alaska. The property is on the southern end of the Kakuhan Range with Berners Bay immediately to
Jan 1, 1989
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Opportunities For Continuous Mining Productivity ImprovementsBy R. H. King
The US coal industry has been using continuous room-and-pillar mining (CRPM) machines for more than 30 years for longwall development. This equipment has also been used for production mining in areas
Jan 1, 1991
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Evaluation of potential radon exposure from development of phosphate depositsBy M. G. Skowroski, G. G. Eichholz, J. P. Ambrose
Introduction It has long been known that there are extensive deposits of phosphate-bearing deposits in the Coastal Plain of Georgia in many locations that are similar to those being mined commercia
Jan 1, 1987
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Tailing Disposal, National Lead Co. MacIntyre Development, Tahawus, N.Y.By R. Kingman
At Tahawus, New York, National Lead Company operates the MacIntyre Development, This operation produces 10,600 long tons of ore per day for crushing, 8,000 tons for grinding and processing, of which 2
Jan 1, 1966
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Mining Methods For Efficient Barite RecoveryBy Keith S. Olsen
Any discussion of barite mining is virtually impossible without considering, almost in the same breath, the many other variables, such as beneficiation, transportation, infrastructure and location tha
Jan 1, 1980