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The Development Of Ultra Fine Grinding At KCGM
In February 2001, Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines (KCGM) commissioned its first full-scale ultra fine grinding (UFG) plant to supplement existing roaster concentrate treatment capacity. This proces
Jan 1, 2002
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Effects Of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Petrography And Alteration On Rock Engineering Properties Of The Goathill North Rock Pile At The Molycorp Questa Mine, New Mexico
By V. McLemore, A. Fakhimi, K. Donahue, D. Sweeney, V. Viterbo
In order to evaluate the relationships between weathering and durability and strength of rock samples from the Goathill North rock pile at the Molycorp Questa mine, NM, we conducted slake durability a
Jan 1, 2007
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Tunneling Through Cobbles in Sacramento, California
By Joel Nonnweiler, Rafael Castro, Ross Webb
The three thousand foot long 66-inch diameter Folsom East Interceptor Section2B was completed accident free, on time and under budget with no measurable surface settlement. The tunnel passed through n
Jan 1, 2001
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Understanding the link between personality and safety
By Greg Ford
Each year, companies spend millions of dollars on safety training and on safe equipment, money that is generally well spent. Despite that, we still make mistakes. What happens if the mistakes are made
Aug 1, 2013
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A New Approach for Hang‑Up Prediction in Block Caving Mines Based on Drawbell Geometry and Vertical Stress
By Roberto Fustos, Gonzalo Nelis, Víctor Sanhueza, René Gómez
Hang-ups are a challenging operational problem in block caving mines. They interrupt ore flow and imply hang-up removal activities, which take time, increase operational costs, and involve safety risk
Oct 15, 2022
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Mineral Resource estimation for the Chatham Rock Phosphorite Project
By Ray Wood, Rene Sterk, Robin Falconer, Sean Aldrich, Simon Nielsen
"The Chatham Rock Phosphorite project is situated 450 km east of New Zealand at approximately 350 to 450 m water depth. The deposit occurs as a thin layer of phosphatebearing glauconitic sand at the s
Sep 1, 2014
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Integrating a Drill Rig into the Digital Mine 4.0 Ecosystem - SME Annual Meeting 2025
By Max Friedemann, Alexandros Bousdekis, Anna Gustafson, Helmut Mischo, Håkan Schunnesson
Many devices used in mining are not monitored by sensors or do not have their own intelligence. By retrofitting sensors and real-time data processing, machines can be integrated into an existing digit
Feb 1, 2025
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Handbook Provides Guidance in Selecting Excavators
Several economic factors have caused the surface mining industry to require large-capacity shovels and trucks for efficient, high-production, low-cost operations. Some of those factors include techno
Jan 1, 2003
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Use Of Geologic Structure In Room-And-Pillar Design ? Introduction
By David E. Nicholas
Design of underground openings is becoming more critical as the mine deposits become lower in grade, initial investments increase, ore depth increases, additional safety regulations come into law, and
Jan 1, 1976
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Reducing SO2 Emissions From Coal-Firing Utility Furnaces
By J. A. Barsin
Stationary air pollutant sources established prior to the New Source Performance Standard (NSPS) are not, at present, subject to federal emissions regulations. However, proposed legislation could requ
Jan 1, 1986
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A Structural Interpretation Of The Garlock Fault Zone At The Tehachapi Crossing
By Chester M. F. Peters
The opportunity to make a close study of the available geologic data existing along the line of the California Aqueduct crossing of the Garlock fault in the Tehachapi Mountains was brought about first
Jan 1, 1997
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The Potential of Modified Starches as Mineral Flotation Depressants "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"
By Brenton Fletcher, Yongjun Peng, Wonder Chimonyo
As a cheap, renewable and non-toxic material, starch can contribute to the sustainability of the flotation process, albeit in a minor way as one type of reagent in systems involving materials with far
Jan 18, 2021
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Considerations for improving the performance of froth flotation systems
By Richard R. Klimpel
Introduction Froth flotation is one of the most common unit engineering operations in use today. Its aim is to upgrade the quality of coal by removing ash/pyrite and separating selected minerals from
Jan 12, 1988
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Prediction of Blast‑Induced Ground Vibration Using Principal Component Analysis–Based Classification and Logarithmic Regression Technique
By M. P. Roy, P. K. Singh, A. K. Mishra, Ashish K. Vishwakarma, Vivek K. Himanshu
Ground vibration is one of the major hazards produced by rock-blasting operation. The accurate prediction of vibration is necessary for designing controlled blasting parameters. The existing vibration
Jul 30, 2022
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Mechanized Tunnelling Driving Toronto’s Big Move - Eglinton–Scarborough Crosstown Tunnel Construction (ECLC1-15)
By Osamu Nishikokura, Jumpei Yamashita, Darrell Liebno, Malcolm Sheehan
"The Eglinton-Scarborough Crosstown Project builds a 19km LRT corridor that includes a 10km underground portion, between Keele Street and Laird Drive. The West Tunnel Contract (ECLC1-15) includes 6.5k
Jan 1, 2016
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Separation of Rhenium and Molybdenum From Molybdenite Leach Liquor by the Solvent Extraction Method
By A. Khoshnevisan
Molybdenum resources around the world are mainly associated with porphyry copper ores. Molybdenite (MoS2) is the main Mo mineral that has rhenium in its crystal lattice. This paper investigates the re
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Mining Intelligence Tools - How To Consolidate Information And Drive Business Decisions
By F. Mielli
Mine operation managers are constantly tasked with identifying new ways to produce more, while using less. Mine effectiveness and reliability is the foundation of improving operational performance. Ti
Feb 27, 2013
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Ground Control Tools in Underground Coal Mining Conveniences and Precautions
By S. Bhattacharyya
"Coal bearing rocks are low in strength and have geological discontinuities and moisture sensitivity. Roof and rib falls have been a major cause of fatalities in underground coal mines. Mine engineers
Jan 1, 2015
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Mongolia: Little Known Mineral Wealth
By Louis W. Cope
Mongolia is known in western countries as the location of rich dinosaur fossil fields. However, the country is even richer in mineral resources. The Ministry of Industry and Trade reports 6,000 mine
Jan 1, 2006
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Current Concepts in Coal Export Terminal Design
By R. W. Carn, D. Vincent
Environmental Considerations With significant increases in bulk coal movements through terminals, operators are under constant social and political pressure to reduce or remove environmental pollut
Jan 7, 1983