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Fluid Inclusions and Sulfur Isotopic Studies from a Possible Southeast Extension of the Toyoha Polymetallic Deposit, Japan
Fluid inclusions and sulfur isotopic compositions were studied in a possible extension of the Toyoha polymetallic vein deposit. The objective of this work was to gain a better understanding of the ore
Jan 1, 2002
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The Spent Pot Lining Treatment and Fluoride Recycling Project
By G Swayn, J Harpley
Spent Pot Lining (SPL) is an unavoidable waste product of the electrolytic process in the smelting of aluminium. SPL is considered to be a hazardous waste in various countries because it contains sign
Jan 1, 2002
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Shape Charge Design
By David Cole, Paul Cooper, Dale Preece, Jerome Stofleth
The Explosive Destruction System (EDS) has been designed at Sandia National Laboratories for the disposal of chemical munitions (phosgene, mustard gas, sarin etc.), many dating back to World War I. ED
Jan 1, 2002
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Minerals Processing and Greenhouse
The overwhelming weight of scientific opinion indicates that human activity is having a discernible and negative influence on the earthÆs climate system. The Australian Government, together with about
Jan 1, 2002
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Opportunities in the Contract Mining Industry
Thank you for the opportunity to speak at this important conference attended by aspiring mining professionals, some of whom will become the leaders of the mineral resources industry that forms the sol
Jan 1, 2002
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Continuous Copper Converting - A Perspective And View Of The Future
By David B. George
In spite of the many well-known problems inherent in Pierce-Smith converting, it remains the dominant copper converting process. Continuous copper converting and direct concentrate to blister smelting
Jan 1, 2002
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Hydraulic Fill at Osborne Mine
By J A. Brown
Osborne Mine commenced hydraulic filling of three stopes in April 1999. Two of these stopes experienced barricade failures in July 1999 and January 2000. As a result, a review of hydraulic filling was
Jan 1, 2002
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The Stanwell Magnesium Project ù Providing New Environmental Standards for Magnesium Production
By B Goebel, G Baker
The Australian Magnesium Corporation Limited (AMC) is constructing the worldÆs largest magnesium metal plant at Stanwell, 24 km west of Rockhampton in Central Queensland. The $1.3 billion, 97 000 tonn
Jan 1, 2002
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Methods To Minimize Injuries In Materials-Handling Processes In Underground Mines (8a2ca766-e5d6-42d2-94f0-4090d406125e)
By C. C. Clark, P. W. Patton, B. M. Stewart
Handling materials in underground mines continues to be a major safety problem. To help reduce materials-handling injuries, researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for
Jan 1, 2002
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Growing Greener: A Watershed Approach
By D. C. Hogeman
Growing Greener is the single largest investment of state funds in Pennsylvania’s history, allocated to address the Commonwealth’s critical environmental concerns. Signed into law by Governor Tom Rid
Jan 1, 2002
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Capillary cover design for leach pad closure
By K. Burke, G. Zhan, A. Mayer
A cover with capi1lary barrier effects (CCBE) is being constructed an the AA leach pad at the Barrick Goldstrike mine near Carlin, Nevada. The purpose of the cover is to eliminate/minimize infiltratio
Jan 1, 2002
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Government and Miners Meet to Increase Indian Exploration and Mining
By Andrew E. Nevin
The government of India convened a precedent-setting meeting in New Delhi on Nov. 12, 2001.The meeting brought together regulators and the mining industry in an attempt to fix the industry’s mine deve
Jan 1, 2002
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Use Of A 3D Reconstruction And Visualization System To Evaluate Subsurface Geophysical Data In Advance Of Gravel Mine Development
By Nikolay M. Sirakov, Michael L. Feves, Rumen P. Mironov, Daniel R. Hack
Subsurface investigation of sand and gravel deposits has generally been limited to test pits and borings. These techniques are problematic in terms of the accuracy, usability, and cost of the final da
Jan 1, 2002
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Production of premium fuels from coal refuse pond material
By R. Q. Honaker, D. P. Patil, A. Sirkeci
Because of increasing production of fine coal during mining over the past century and because of inefficient fine-coal recovery technologies, a vast reserve of high-quality coal now exists in refuse p
Jan 1, 2002
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The Barewood-Hindon Vein System: A Regionally Extensive Normal Fault-Hosted Gold Deposit in the Otago Schist
By D Craw, J Youngson
Recent exploration for mesothermal gold deposits in the Otago Schist has focussed largely on extensions of, or analogies to, the reverse fault-hosted Hyde-Macraes Shear Zone deposit. Abundant normal f
Jan 1, 2002
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Cemented Rock Fill for Extraction of High-Grade Crown Pillars at Crusader Gold Mine
By M Dorricott
This paper describes the design, construction and performance of sill pillars using cemented development mullock at the Crusader Gold Mine. The orebody is some 35 m - 60 m in length, 5 m - 8 m wide, d
Jan 1, 2002
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The Environmental Benefits from Computer Modeling EAF Slag Chemistry
By Jasper Kwong
The recycling of MgO-C refractories as a slag conditioner in EAF (electrical arc furnace) foaming slags have been evaluated by the Albany Research Center. The amount of MgO in the slags is critical fo
Jan 1, 2002
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Surface Modification of Apatite and Dolomite by Microorganisms for Selective Flotation Separation
By Z. Abdel-Khalek, Hassan El-Shall, S. Farrah, C. Boice
Selective adsorption and surface modification of minerals by surfactants is the primary step in the process of separating certain minerals with similar physical and chemical characteristics in the flo
Jan 1, 2002
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Reducing Enclosed Cab Drill Operator’s Respirable Dust Exposure At Surface Coal Operation With A Retrofitted Filtration And Pressurization System (83490ae4-de2e-4245-8093-9fec0a123d31)
By W. A. Heitbrink, J. D. Ashley, R. E. Gresh, J. A. Organiscak, A. B. Cecala
Many different types of mobile equipment used in surface coal mining utilize enclosed cabs to protect equipment operators. The overburden removal process is extremely dusty and can cause excessive ex
Jan 1, 2002
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Use of Ferro-Wastes in Sinter Making
By P S. Datta, V N. Misra
Higher bed height up to 680 mm, including 30 mm hearth layer of sized return sinter and high suction below the grate bars up to 1400 mm WG have resulted in increasing the productivity to a level of 33
Jan 1, 2002