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Technology News - Environmental Information System Assists In Tailings Management
By Darrell V. B. . McClarty
In 1996, Rio Algom, Denison Mines and the Elliot Lake Research Field Station (ELRFS) formed a consortium to implement a regional environmental information management system (REIMS) for the Elliot Lake
Jan 1, 1999
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Eskay Creek Mine And Mill – A Continued Success
By G. Biles, K. Loughran, R. Anand
The Eskay Creek Mine, a high-grade gold and silver underground mine in northwestern British Columbia started operations in late 1994. For the first three years of operation, ore was crushed to minus
Jan 1, 1999
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Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Scrubber Stone In Indiana
By Nelson R. Shaffer
Implementation of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 is negatively affecting production of coal used for generating electric power in Indiana and elsewhere in the Midwest. Required reduction of sulf
Jan 1, 1999
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General poroelastic model for hydraulic fracturing
By L. Cui
X. Huang (1997) recently suggested a poroelastic model for simulating the hydraulic fracturing breakdown pressure. His paper began with a discussion questioning Haimson and Fairhurst's (H&F) mode
Jan 1, 1999
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Development Of A Specialty Foundry Aggregate (Green Diamond) From The By-Product Of A Nickel Smelter
By B. E. Zeigler
This bi-product from a nickel smelter has been manufactured over the last 30 years for the abrasive and roofing industries. This paper discusses a new development for this material a foundry aggregate
Jan 1, 1999
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Modeling Of Cyanide Degradation In Tailings Impoundments (5fd05068-2212-4f07-b8ca-14839fba2b21)
By M. M. Botz
Cyanidation tailings which are disposed in a surface impoundment experience a loss of cyanide due to natural degradation, frequently reducing the cyanide concentration to very low levels. Quantifying
Jan 1, 1999
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Evaluation Of A Hindered-Settling Column For Size/Density Separations (eeb51044-0a67-41e8-bffc-df0c61bb5384)
By M. L. Young
Hindered settling columns are used throughout the minerals industry for both size and density separations. In this study, the performance of a continuous, laboratory-scale hindered-settling column was
Jan 1, 1999
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Thiobacillus ferrooxidans Interaction with Sulfide Minerals and Selective Chalcopyrite Flotation from Pyrite
By P. K. Sharma
The acidophilic and chemolithotrophic Thiobacillus ferrooxidans bacteria grown in the presence of soluble ferrous ions and solid substrates (sulfur, pyrite and chalcopyrite) as their energy source hav
Jan 1, 1999
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Enhanced Copper Extraction From Molybdenum Concentrates (8dccc21c-832f-4afa-8aed-b28aee50c83c)
By J. P. Wilson
The Tessenderlo-Kerley Leach process has been shown to be effective in the removal of residual copper from molybdenite concentrates. Concentrates of varying mineralogy, including those containing rela
Jan 1, 1999
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Myths In Grinding Mill Q.A. -Uncovering The Costs (ae289d48-02bd-40c1-b9cd-43039ca5a205)
By V. Svalbonas
The process of grinding mill quality assurance brings with it associated truths and myths. When the mill quality assurance process took its first great steps forward in the late 1970s and early 1980s,
Jan 1, 1999
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Managing a Cost Reduction Program - Methods Of Reducing Costs
Cost reduction programs can focus on total cost or unit cost, but unit cost is usually the principal objective. The production cost per unit is: [Unit cost = Total cost Produ
Jan 1, 1999
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The Application Of Airborne Electromagnetics And Ground Geophysics To The Detection Of Buried Gravel Deposits
By Greg Hodges
Sand-and-gravel aggregates have become the number-one, nonmetallic-mineral resource in the world. Surficial aggregate deposits of economic size are becoming increasingly rare in most parts of Canada.
Jan 1, 1999
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Floodplain Aggregate Mining In Western Oregon (2ca5f679-fd59-4011-96c0-926073fa7dc9)
By E. F. Schnitzer, S. R. Mamoyac, P. J. Wampler
During 1996 and 1997, Oregon experienced flooding on a scale not seen in many years. Some gravel pits located near rivers experienced erosion and, in several cases, breaches between the gravel pit an
Jan 1, 1999
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Plant-Site Evaluations Of The OPSA System For On-Line Particle Size Measurement From Moving Belt Conveyors
By Y. K. Yen, J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
The image-based On-line Particle Size Analyzer (OPSA)system has been developed at the University of Utah to measure particle size distributions under plant conditions where overlapped and segregated p
Jan 1, 1999
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Concentration And Characterization Of Rutile From A Feldspar (Albite) Flotation Reject Stream --A Laboratory Study
By Mustafa Akser
Dwindling economic deposits of rutile (TiO2) prompted research on recovering it from secondary sources. One such resource is in Southwestern Turkey feldspar mining rejects that contain 5%-6% TiO2 most
Jan 1, 1999
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Adobe/Earthen Construction On The Northern Plains: Empowering Standing Rock Sioux Housing Choices
By David A. Holmes
After a century of variable government-supplied housing on their cold, windswept lands, and facing extremely limited natural resources and no timber, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has launched a study
Jan 1, 1999
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Modeling of energy parameters ERR and TESR around burst- prone mine openings
By R. Simon
Strain-burst phenomena are generally characterised by sudden releases of energy in a volume of highly stressed rock. Strain bursts are encountered in situations such as crown pillar bursts during cut-
Jan 1, 1999
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New Developments in Flotation Equipment for Water Treatment Systems
By Jonathan J. Owen
We will describe modifications to air-sparged hydrocyclones (ASH) that enhance collisions and reaction of wastewater contaminants with sparged gas. These new ASH-based reaction chambers are combined w
Jan 1, 1999
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Shaft Sinking on the MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel Project
By A. J. Stewart, M. Guay, J. W. Critchfield, A. P. Hoddeson
The MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel project includes three main work shafts, excavated primarily in rock. Shaft L is 9.8 m (32 ft) diameter and 124.1 m (407 ft)deep. Shaft E is 7.0 by 12.8 m (23 by 42 f
Jan 1, 1999
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City of Los Angeles Large-Diameter Interceptor Sewer Tunnels
By Baron Miya, Keith Hanks, William Edgerton, Francis Fong
The City of Los Angeles capital improvement program includes the construction of a new 35-km interceptor sewer. This sewer will be built as a deep tunnel with finished diameters ranging from 2- to- 4
Jan 1, 1999