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Spider Excavator Pilot Study for Removal Action Planning at Abandoned Uranium Mine Sites - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Key Rosebrook, Jennifer Laggan, Ashley Rivera
Significant quantities of waste rock at abandoned uranium mine (AUM) sites in the western United States require removal from steep slopes exceeding 45 degrees in remote locations. This prevents the us
Feb 1, 2025
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BHP Copper's Lower K Hoist Conversion: Deeper, Faster, More EfficientBy K Louie
When BHP Copper's Lower Kalamazoo Project commenced production in January 1997, two of the four original hoists had been converted to hoist ore from the Lower K level. Conversions on these hoists
Jan 1, 1998
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Analysis Of Slope Stability And Interaction With Underground WorkingsBy M. Morrongiello
The Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines Fimiston Open Pit is mining through a dense network of disused level workings and stopes of varied sizes and orientations. This study investigated the interac
Jan 1, 2005
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Pressure Oxidation At Getchell MineBy Dale C. Matthews
Pressure oxidation of refractory gold ores is becoming more popular in our environmentally sensitive society. This paper will discuss some specific process problems and solutions involved with startin
Jan 1, 1991
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Converting CO2 from Coal-Fired Power Plants to Oxalic AcidBy S. K. Kawatra, V. Claremboux, S. Valluri
Carbon dioxide capture from coal-fired power plant flue gas and subsequent sequestration is expected to play a vital role in mitigating global climate change. To meet the growing need for CO2 capture
Jan 1, 2019
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A Practical Approach For Costs Occurring In Plate Losses In Natural Stone IndustryBy S. Yerel
Block cutter machines have been extensively used in natural stone industry, which is a sub-section of mining industry. In this study, the costs occurring in plate losses cut from Bilecik beige marble
Jan 1, 2010
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San Diego’s Tunnels: A Historical PerspectiveBy Rick Wright, Gregory L. Raines
San Diego’s need to access underground space has dictated a long history of tunnel construction. The subsequent need for water, coupled with San Diego’s natural attractiveness, has led to significant
Jan 1, 2001
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In-Pit Blending for Daily Ore Control at Ispat Inland Mining Company's Minorca MineBy Scott W. Harrison, Richard E. Aaseng
In 1993 Ispat Inland Mining Company began mining its Laurentian ore reserve, which has six distinct ore types that are extremely variable. Initially batch processing was necessary to optimize mining e
Jan 1, 2000
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More than 350 Attend George A. Fox Conference in New York"Replacing the century old rail tunnels that run beneath the Hudson River and carry about 200,000 passengers per day between New York to New Jersey has been a high priority for many years. But after S
Jan 3, 2018
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Horizontal Stresses As Indicators of Roof StabilityBy J. F. T. Agapito, L. J. Gilbride
High horizontal stresses were recognized to impact roof stability more than 60 years ago. Since then, numerous measurements associated high horizontal stresses with difficult ground conditions. This p
Jan 1, 2002
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The Application Of Financial Models In Project EvaluationBy James K. Wright
This chapter will discuss the use of financial models as an evaluation tool for various phases of decision making from exploration strategy to the analysis of a producing mine. The text of this ch
Jan 1, 1979
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Managing Pit Wall Stability Within Soils And Rocks For Steeply Dipping Vein Deposits At GetchellBy M. C. Baumann
The Getchell Mine is located in Humboldt County, Nevada, approximately 70 km northeast of Winnemucca. Slope management has been a critical factor in the feasibility of mining operations since they beg
Jan 1, 1993
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Climax Uranium Company?s Approach To Vanadium Recovery By Solvent ExtractionBy R. E. Musgrove
At the present time Climax Uranium Company recovers vanadium oxide from carnotite type uranium ores in the mill at Grand Junction, Colorado, The flowsheet of this mill is shown in Figure I. Vanadium i
Jan 1, 1958
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Cathodoluminescence And Darkfield Microscopy Of Roasted Products From Refractory Pyrite And Arsenopyrite For Gold LeachingBy R. D. Hagni
Pyrometallurgical products from lime roasting of refractory gold ores, pyrite, and arsenopyrite have been examined for their mineralogy, porosity, permeability, retention of contaminant sulfur and ars
Jan 1, 1993
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Principles Of Evaluation Of Lateritic Ores (3199d6d1-7cf1-4c6c-a019-26bc964cdd33)By Robert M. Dreyer
The first time that a geologist is confronted with the necessity of evaluating a lateritic ore deposit, he may feel that nothing could be easier. Why should there be any problems in making an economic
Jan 1, 1977
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Issues Impacting Coal Ash UtilizationBy L. Larrimore
Electric utilities depend heavily on coal as a major fuel source for power generation, annually producing more than 85 million ton'> of ash, boiler slag and FGD (flue gas desulfurization -"scrubb
Jan 1, 1997
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Grinding Circuit Mill Design For Florida PhosphatesBy Craig M. Sams
Phosphate mines in Florida are continuing to encounter higher dolomitic content host rock with the phosphate pebbles(1) necessitating a change in grinding conditions and/or circuits, One of these chan
Jan 1, 1986
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Added Value Opportunities In Industrial MineralsBy Steven B. Van Kouteren
Added value is a term loosely used in the industry, but what exactly does it mean? What does it take to make a value-added product and more importantly how does a company maintain the value added to i
Jan 1, 1990
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Abrasive Grade Calcined Bauxite: A User's PerspectiveBy J. K. Shurie
Calcined high quality bauxite is a staple raw material of the abrasive industry world-wide. The author discusses the factors which affect the economic value of calcined abrasive grade bauxite, and pro
Jan 1, 1990
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Kaolin And Ball Clay Products For The 70'sBy Haydn H. Murray
Since the advent of machine coated paper in the mid 1930's, the kaolin industry has had a remarkable growth, In 1935 the domestic production of kaolin was 500, 000 tons and in 1970 the estimated
Jan 1, 1971