Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Numerical Simulation Of Yield Pillar Behavior With Creep Material Model (e3731e33-0b34-4fad-9202-9242771c3a27)By C. Sun
In this study, numerical simulations of yield pillars employing the finite element method with time-dependent Drucker-Prager material model are conducted. The stress control mechanism of yield pillars
Jan 1, 1999
-
Industry Technologies Featured at MPES MeetingThe development of technologies to improve mining and mineral processing is an ongoing process. These new technologies are the result of the industry’s drive to lower costs and improve productivity.
Jan 1, 2006
-
Operational Characteristics Of Full Face Tunnel Boring MachinesBy Ian Farmer, Nigel Glossop, Philip Garritty
Performance of tunnel boring machines - usually expressed in terms of penetration per revolution - is determined by relations between machine thrust and torque, head diameter and rock strength. It can
Jan 1, 1987
-
More Than 500,000 Attend bauma 2007Things are going well in the mining and construction industries world-wide. So good are things that from April 23 to 29 more than 500,000 visitors involved in those two industries attended the bauma 2
Jan 1, 2007
-
Bacterial Pretreatment To Enhance Silver Recovery From Artvin-Kafkasör Ore By CyanidationBy Ü. Atalay, G. Alaeddinoglu, G. Özcengiz, G. Özbayoglu, Z. Özdemir
In this study, bacterial pre-treatment was applied before cyanidation in order to enhance the solubilization of silver from Artvin-Kafkasör ore Direct cyanidation process was found inefficient to reco
Jan 1, 2001
-
Proportional Hazards Model: A Useful Tool For The Analysis Of A Mining SystemBy Dhananjay Kumar
In past, no serious attempts have been made to study the effects of operating environments on performance characteristics of a mining system. In this paper, proportional hazards model (PHM) analysis t
Jan 1, 1992
-
LCA of Magnesium Extraction and Processing Technology OverviewBy S. Bargigli, S. Ulgiati, M. Raugei, F. Cherubini
Metallic magnesium is mostly used in lightweight alloys in order to decrease fuel consumption in automotive applications. Several different production processes are currently used worldwide, and the m
Jan 1, 2005
-
Carbon Sample Analyses As A Guide For Cip/cil Plant OptimizationBy A. H. Reitsema, Hans E. van Dam
In CIP, CIL, and Heap Leach gold recovery operations, a sub-optimal activated carbon performance invariably causes a significant loss of revenues. In this paper it is shown, how dedicated analyses of
Jan 1, 1995
-
Limestone – Nature’s Duct TapeBy R. C. Freas
Limestone is a basic raw material in the production of cement, lime, a wide variety of industrial products, and a significant percentage of the crushed stone produced in the United States annually. I
Jan 1, 2006
-
The Gold-Silver-Cyanide System A Thermodynamic Approach to Recovery ProblemsBy J. L. Waldron
This paper presents a theoretical tool used to analyze gold recovery problems at Dee Gold Mining Co. The first step in addressing the problem was realizing that lower gold extraction was linked to hig
Jan 1, 1992
-
Potable Water and Cyanide Analysis: U.S.E.P.A. Sets an Inadvertent Trap for Many Regulated WastesBy Frederick W. DeVries
EPA announced, when they proposed to set a potable-water limit on cyanide, in August, 1990, that they had never encountered cyanide in a :sample of potable water, but they felt this was a sufficiently
Jan 1, 1993
-
An Anticline Trapping Model For Carlin-Type Disseminated Gold DepositsBy Ricardo Presnell, Erich U. Petersen, William J. Tafuri, Donald M. Hausen, Douglas N. Halbe
Large (> 100,000 oz.) sediment hosted disseminated gold (SHDG) deposits are often spatially associated with anticlines. Many SHDG deposits are within or closely associated with windows. Windows are er
Jan 1, 1990
-
Remedial Actions At Inactive Uranium Mill Tailings SitesBy Mark L. Matthews
In 1978, Congress enacted Public Law 95-604, the "Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978." The Act authorizes the Department of Energy to stabilize and control the tailings from designate
Jan 1, 1981
-
Financial Risk Management For Underground ConstructionBy David B. Ashley
Risks in underground construction are often viewed as technical in nature; "running ground, " "squeezing ground" and "chimneys" are terms that appear in construction managers' nightmares, and occ
Jan 1, 1983
-
Beneficiation Of Canadian Refractory Magnesium Minerals - Magnesite, Brucite And DolomiteBy P. R. A. Andrews
Magnesite, brucite and dolomite occur widely throughout Canada, but deposits of economic significance are found only in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. Magnesite occurs in all three provinces, b
Jan 1, 1995
-
The International Economics of MolybdenumBy Charles E. Scott
The molybdenum industry has been in a depression since the beginning of the decade. Real molybdenum prices are significantly reduced from 1979-1980 levels when there was a perceived capacity shortage
Jan 1, 1986
-
Roadheader Drift Excavation And Geomechanical Rock Classification At San Manuel, ArizonaBy Louis A. Sandbak
Drift excavation by boom-type roadheaders in the San Manuel and Kalamazoo sulfide copper ore bodies has been successfully demonstrated. Geomechanical rock classification in conjunction with detailed g
Jan 1, 1985
-
Economy Version Of Small Diameter Rock BoringBy Daniel Connor, O&apos
The Cal-Sag Relief Sewer is a 2.6 m (8 ft 6 in.) diameter 9.1 km (5.7 mile) rock tunnel bored in dolomite for the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago. Included in the project are 18 shaf
Jan 1, 1985
-
Phenomenological Model Of High Capacity ThickeningBy Fernando Concha, Arturo Barrientos, María Cristina Bustos
Manufacturers referred to high capacity thickening as a filtration operation rather than thickening in spite of the fact that it is performed in thickeners and that conventional thickeners can be oper
Jan 1, 1995
-
Instrumentation For Measuring Uranium Miner Exposure To Radon DaughtersBy Robert F. Droullard
The U. S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has investigated instrumentation and methods for measuring exposure to radon daughters in underground mine atmospheres. Both personal and area monitors have been studi
Jan 1, 1981