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Sulfur Recovery From Leaching Residue Of A Chalcopyrite Concentrate
By H. K. Lin
Elemental sulfur is founded to be the predominant sulfur-containing species in a leaching residue resulting from ferric chloride leaching, under given conditions, of a chalcopyrite concentrate. The mi
Jan 1, 1991
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Cyanide In Precious Metals Mill Tailings Impoundments ? Introduction
By James L. Hendrix
This paper is intended to give the reader an update on the work being done at the Mackay School of Mines about the fate of cyanide on precious metals mill tailings waste. During the last two years s
Jan 1, 1986
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Concentration Processes For Uranium In Situ Leach Liquors ? Introduction
By Geoffrey G. Hunkin
This is a brief state of the art paper describing current (1975) Uranium recovery plant flowsheets, some notes on system selection, design philosophies, and materials of construction. The in-situ,
Jan 1, 1976
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Recovery Of Gold And Silver From Oxidation Leach Residues By Ammoniacal Thiosulphate Leaching
By R. M. G. S. Berezowsky
An atmospheric ammoniacal thiosulphate leach system was developed to recover gold and silver from residues of the ammoniacal oxidation leaching of sulphidic copper concentrates. Extractions of 88 - 95
Jan 1, 1979
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Uncertainty-Based Mine Production Scheduling For Ore Grade Control Using Conditional Simulation And Multiobjective Genetic Algorithms
By B. Samanta
This paper highlights the use of an innovative mine production scheduling scheme for grade-control planning tasks that take into consideration grade-model uncertainty. The scheduling exercise has been
Jan 1, 2013
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Optimum Slopes For Future Open Pit Mines: How To Obtain Them Using A Rock Mechanics Approach ? Introduction
By Ben L. Seegmiller
How to obtain optimum slope angles for future open pit mines using the rock mechanics approach is the subject of this paper. In the past ten years significant developments in open pit rock mechanics h
Jan 1, 1976
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Distribution Of Selected Trace Elements In Soils Overlying The Dee Disseminated Gold Deposit, Elko County, Nevada
By W. C. Bagby
The Dee disseminated gold deposit is the northernmost mine in the Carlin gold belt. We analyzed soil samples £ran undisturbed areas overlying the deposit to determine the usefulness of soil geochemist
Jan 1, 1984
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Stable isotopes and geology of the Copper Canyon porphyry copper deposits, Lander County, Nevada
By John Batchelder
The Copper Canyon Cu-Au-Ag deposits include two geologically distinct hypogene ore bodies developed primarily in late Paleozoic rocks adjacent to a 38-m.y.-old potassic-altered granodiorite, whose emp
Jan 1, 1976
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Numerical Analysis of a Rock Bolt Load Indicator Washer Neglecting the Stress Relaxation Effect Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Eugie Kabwe
Rock bolts are components of tunnel support structures and their efficacy in reinforcement requires the appropriate estimation of the bolt pre-tension. However, cases of ineffective rock bolt applicat
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When To Use Aluminum In Bulk Explosives
By W. A. Crosby
All mine operators using explosives want to maximize explosive performance while minimizing blasting costs. Use of bulk explosive products such as AN/FO, heavy AN/FO, slurries and emulsions has greatl
Jan 1, 1991
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Spectral Detection Of Kimberlite
By Ronald W. Marrs
Kimberlite contains a unique assemblage of minerals and exhibits a characteristic pattern of spectral reflectance in the visible and near-infrared wavelength region. This spectral pattern is readily d
Jan 1, 1984
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The Road to Zero: The Fifty-Year Effort to EliminateRoof Fall Fatalities fromU.S. Underground Coal Mines
By Christopher Mark
Sixty years ago, underground coal mining was the most hazardous job in the United States. Roof falls were a big part of the problem. They killed about 100 miners every year, more than all other causes
Jul 1, 2023
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Sustainability - 5th Annual Elko Roundtable Discussion: Strides Toward Sustainability In Mining
By Brian Ulrich
The majority of individuals involved in the mining industry can appreciate and under-stand that mining is an activity that is necessary to satisfy the very basic needs of society, and to assist in acc
Jan 1, 2010
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Construction Of A Watertight Deep Shaft In The Unstable And Water-Bearing Strata Of The Saskatchewan Potash Field
By Erwin K. Roesner
The difficulties encountered while sinking deep shafts for Potash Mines in southern Saskatchewan have been the subject of several papers in the past. Geological and hydrological conditions of the stra
Jan 1, 1980
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Mine Plan Simulation To Evaluate The Impact Of A Remine Best Professional Judgement (BPJ) Analysis
By L. B. Phelps
This paper focuses on the use of an integrated mine planing software package entitled "REMINE" which was constructed to provide a project evaluation tool for analysis of remining projects. Coal remini
Jan 1, 1990
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Impact of Aging on Performance of Impactor and Sharp-Cut Cyclone Size Selectors for DPM Sampling
By S. Gaillard, E. Cauda
"Diesel particulate matter (DPM) is an occupational health hazard in underground mines. It generally occurs in the submicron range, and is often present in the mine atmosphere with significant concent
Jan 1, 2018
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Performance Of A Full-Scale Continuous Centrifugal Concentrator In Reconcentrating Fine Hematite From Tailings
By Luzheng Chen
The study aimed to evaluate the separation performance of a full-scale continuous centrifugal concentrator in the reconcentration of fine hematite from high-gradient magnetic separation (HGMS) concent
Jan 1, 2010
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Suppressing Dust during Tunnel Construction Using Automated Mist Technology
By Mike Lewis
"Descending several stories down a metal staircase into a shaft spanning a quarter city block -- soon to become Roosevelt Light Rail Station in Seattle, WA -- visitors are greeted with four perfectly
Jan 9, 2017
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Effect of System Type and Information on Miners’ Decisions and Trust in AI-based Monitoring Systems - SME Annual Meeting 2025
By Devin Burns, Saima Ghazal, Michael Owusu-Tweneboah, Kwame Awuah-Offei
Trust in AI systems and the nature and amount of information about the system can influence decision-making. It is, therefore, crucial to understand how AI-powered monitoring systems (e.g., gas monito
Feb 1, 2025
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Dust Control in Longwall Mining
By Harry Elkin
Control of coal dust has long been an important aspect in the conventional mining of coal; the main reasons being from a health and disaster standpoint. With the advent, of mechanized longwall mining,
Jan 1, 1967