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  • SME
    Polymer Agglomeration Testwork - Results To Date

    By Ian Larkins

    The Ruby Hill Mine agglomerates crushed low-grade ore (nominally -1 .5'') with high-grade filtered tailings (filter cake, nominally 80% -65#). Cement is added as a binding agent. The agglomerated ore

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Process Selection For Gold/copper Ores

    By Paul D. Chamberlin

    There are many unit operations applicable to the processing of gold/copper ores. Deciding which are most applicable to your ore can be done using a series of tree diagrams. The diagrams show generaliz

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Modern Management Technology Methods And Systems For Higher Margins

    Maximising margins in competitive markets demands superior productivity. Unfortunately, management systems developed early this century for other industries often drive counterproductive behaviours ch

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    The Replacement Of Stone And Rebuilding Of The Pentagon

    By J. Owens

    The methodology of quarrying changed significantly in the Indiana Limestone industry in the sixty years between September 11, 1941, the date of the Pentagon groundbreaking ceremony and September 11, 2

    Jan 1, 2004

  • SME
    Decline Excavation at the Montanore Project

    By Jim Morris

    This paper will describe the excavation of a 5.4 percent decline at the Montanore Project for Noranda Minerals Corporation. The 5.3 m by 4.9 m tunnel was driven to provide access for the exploration o

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SME
    Arsenic Removal from Drinking Water by Limestone-Based Material

    By A. D. Davis, D. J. Dixon, J. L. Sorenson, C. J. Webb, S. Dawadi

    Limestone-based material appears to be an effective arsenic removal process that has great potential for source reduction in drinking water. Limestone-based material offers several benefits to the dr

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Drill and Blast Operations and Water Control Measures atLake Mead Intake No. 2

    By Richard W. Kimball, Richard F. Coon

    This paper describes drill and blast excavation and groundwater control measures at the Lake Mead Intake No. 2 project. The construction includes a deep access shaft, intake shaft, surge chamber, fore

    Jan 1, 1999

  • SME
    Board of Consultants–A Requirement for Hard Rock Tunneling Projects

    By Debbie Nakamura, Daniel Tempelis, John E. Shamma

    The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California established a Board of Consultants to assist them in administering the design and construction of the Inland Feeder Program tunnels. The Board ac

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Dewatering Of Sludge Produced From Metallurgical Wastewaters During Electrolyte Regeneration, Copper Refining And Precious Metals Recovery

    By Z. Stanojevic-Simsic

    The aim of this paper was to study sludge dewatering. The sludge which was examined in laboratory scale was produced by neutralization of a mixture of metallurgical wastewaters. Experiments were carri

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SME
    Operational Performance of Grinding Rolls at Cyprus Sierrita Corporation

    By Loren G. Thompsen

    The first high pressure grinding roll in a copper mine was commissioned at Cyprus Sierrita in July 1995. This grinding roll is the world's biggest operating unit. It has a roll diameter of 2.4 me

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Large-Diameter Shaft Drilling: A Versatile Tool For Advanced Mining

    By D. R. Zeni

    Today's mine development requires the safe, expedient and economical construction of vertical shafts for both ventilation and access. This construction must be accomplished within diverse ground

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Phosphate Rock Beneficiation Practice

    By R. L. Wiegel

    There are approximately 40 million tons per year of phosphate rock produced in the United States, half of it by flotation. The bulk of this is used to produce diammonium phosphate, an essential ingred

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Unfolding - Getting The Geometry Right

    By T. J. Carew

    The application of many standard estimation techniques to deposits with a significant degree of folding or faulting can be difficult, mainly because of the necessity to maintain the correct spatial re

    Jan 1, 2002

  • SME
    Pore Pressure Control During Underground Tailing Disposal

    By Sergey N. Zhurin

    At Gubkin Mine (Korobkovo Iron Ore Deposit, Russia) tailings are being pumped into two experimental stopes. Slurry has water content that exceeds 80%. In-situ measurements were conducted to determine

    Jan 1, 2001

  • SME
    Tunnel Boring Machine Concept for Converging Ground

    By Rock M. Poulin, Bruce G. Moulton, Daniel E. Nowak, David T. Cass

    The Yacambu Irrigation Tunnel Project of 34 km, 5 meter diameter circular and horseshoe section, has been under construction since the early 1970's. Notable among the excavation challenges is hig

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Thickening And Clarification: How Much Do We Really Know About Dewatering?

    By Thomas W. Healy, David V. Boger, Yee-Kwong Leong, Lee R. White, Peter J. Scales

    The concentration of mineral slurries by conventional thickening devices is discussed. The role of additives on the compression of mineral slurries is also examined. Results for a range of flocculatio

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Use of Reference Signatures to Monitor Belt Splices

    By Alex Harrison, K. Payne

    Computer generated magnetic field reference signa- tures of steel cord belt splices are used to evaluate lay-up and fabrication irregularities of splices in operating conveyors. Used as a quality insp

    Jan 1, 1996

  • SME
    Mine monitoring - Improving protection and productivity

    By P. Worley

    Installation of UP& Is monitoring system was planned to be completed in three stages: Environmental Monitoring, ConveyorBelt Interface, and Power Distribution Interface. With Phases 1 and 2 completed

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Optimizing The Performance And Utilization Of A Raise Drill By Means Of Automatic Control

    By Thomas H. Wake, Timothy M. Tower

    A continuing trend in raise drilling is the movement toward increased automation. This paper discusses the reasons for automating a raise drill, which include labor saving, faster and smoother operati

    Jan 1, 1991

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    A Hydrometallurgical Process For Beryllium Recovery From Spors Mountain Ores, Utah

    By James K. Grunig, Rodney J. Anderson

    A process consisting of leach, continuous countercurrent decantation, resin-in-column ion exchange, evaporative crystallization of beryllium sulfate, and decomposition of the sulfate was developed for

    Jan 1, 1983