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Back to the Future: Geologic mapping provides the framework to validate and integrate data from new exploration toolsBy Andreas Dietrich
The development of new techniques in mineral exploration seems to reduce the need of geological field work and mapping: Data collection can now be done remotely by satellites, drones, and tablet-equip
May 10, 2023
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The carbonate-hosted San Gregorio and Colquijirca (Zn-Pb-Ag) deposits (central Perú) as product of an epithermal high sulfidation systemBy Lluis F. Fontboté
The paper point out the deposits about the carbonate-hosted San Gregorio Colquijirca, as products of an epithermal high sulfidation system. Field, geochemical, and geochronological evidences sugges
Apr 24, 2001
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Application of Albion Process™ on a Complex Feed Containing Base and Precious MetalsBy Laurie McDonnell
As reserves of high-grade, easily accessible ores decline, it is becoming increasingly important to treat complex feeds and recover multiple target metals, and to identify approaches that will achieve
Sep 30, 2022
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"Support vector machines - An emerging technique for ore grade estimation"By Sridhar Dutta
This paper point out the predictive performance of a relatively new learning model called the support vector machines (SVM) for spatial grade estimation of two grade attributes alumina and silica in a
Sep 19, 2006
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Mining and XML Technology for the InternetBy Emilio Navarro
XML technology can be used as a standard to transfer information from a relational database to any system that relies on such information. There have been many proprietary methods to perform this info
Aug 25, 2002
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Ultimate pit limits for Monte Raso phosphate mineBy Adilson Curi
"A fundamental aspect in the development of any open-pit mining project is the determination of the mineable mineral reserves, obtained with the design of the so-called ultimate pit limits. In this pa
Jul 17, 2000
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Blended waste rock, tailings and slag to produce cover systems for closureBy G. Ward Wilson
Waste rock and tailings may be combined through intimate blending to create new materials with superior physical and hydraulic properties. The new material, termed Co-Mix, has high shear strength char
Sep 12, 2005
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Customized surpac TcL extensions for the aggregate industryBy Daniel Hack
A few progressive mining software companies have recognized the benefit of broadening their capabilities to the sand and gravel (aggregate) industry. The most promising new developments have been desi
Aug 25, 2002
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Mine closure – costs and risks associated with free-draining aditsBy Todd Hamilton
For mine closure, the prospect of treating mine drainage in near-perpetuity can be onerous – especially when flow rates are high. One closure option is to construct tunnel plugs within the adits to fl
Sep 12, 2005
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Optimized computer routines for the characterization of temperature impacts from off-channel floodplain gravel miningBy Daniel R. Hack
This paper point out the development of optimized routines for the processing and analysis of field data, continually building a framework for further software development. It also describes the possi
Jul 17, 2000
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Emerging technology and processes utilising deep magnetotelluric resistivity imaging for regional and local exploration, brownfields and mine planningBy Robert Gordon, Leduar Ramayo
This paper reviews the application of the magnetotellurics method for deep earth imaging, specifically its recent use to better understand original mineral emplacement processes. Resistivity informati
May 10, 2023
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A robust water-balance method for sizing heap leach solution ponds and water reservoirsBy James R. Kunkel
The paper point out the use about of robust water-balance method for sizing heap leach solution ponds and water reservoirs. In this sense, using a robust water-balance method to size storage ponds and
Sep 13, 2001
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Economics of thickened tailings transportationBy George Shou
"The paper point out about economics of thickened tailings transportation. In this sense, the optimal concentration is determined based on the balance between the incremental costs of thickening and t
Jul 31, 2003
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El Brocal Overland Conveyor: Control System Re-design and ImplementationBy Bradley Lawson
This case study examines the control system re-design and network modifications implemented by Conveyor Dynamics Inc. on the original El Brocal Overland Conveyor system to resolve problems associated
Sep 1, 2017
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New tools for the mineral processing test engineerBy Philip Thompson
Many new evaluation tools have been developed since the early 1990’s to aid the minerals processing test engineer. The areas of comminution, gravity concentration, flotation, and process mineralogy ha
Sep 12, 2005
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Improving desliming: the use of rheology and surface chemistry interactionsBy Francisco J. Sotillo
"The paper point out the fundamentals of surface chemistry used on the design of this organic polymer, and its effect on the rheology of clayishphosphatic slurries in comparison with other available d
Jul 31, 2003
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Better Temperature Control at Newmont Roasters Increased Gold RecoveryBy René Fernández
Newmont Mining Corporation has been processing refractory gold ore by roasting since January 1995. The ore is refractory due to the association of the gold with iron sulfides, namely pyrite and marcas
Aug 25, 2002
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Optimisation of Crushing and Grinding Circuits Using Steady-State SimulationBy C. A. Brown
"Steady-state simulation has been used for over 20 years to optimise the operation of crushing and grinding circuits. Throughout that period continuing comminution research has been the basis for impr
Sep 12, 2005
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"Improved flotation performance through better level control"By Roger Henning
Although flotation is widely used throughout the minerals industry, it is a relatively inefficient process. The economic benefits of improved operation are considerable. A multivariable level stabilis
May 25, 1998
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Some observations on the annealing behavior of a Cold-Rolled Low Carbon steelBy Alfred Goldberg
The paper is founded on the results of an investigation on the softening behavior of a cold-rolled low carbon steel. This specimen, originally cold rolled 15 , 30 , 50 and 75% reduction in thickness,
Jul 20, 1961