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Is openpit production scheduling "easier" than its underground counterpart?By A. Newman, A. Brickey
Although some of the prevalence of openpit production scheduling software can be explained by the predominance of openpit mining throughout the world, other factors have led to a lag in corresponding
Jan 1, 2014
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Recycled Aggregate - Flow Analysis And EconomicsBy David Wilburn
Recycled materials are increasingly being used in road construction to supplement natural aggregate derived from crushed stone, sand, and gravel. An understanding of the amount of substitution that is
Jan 1, 2001
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Gold Heap Leach Project At Stibnite, IdahoBy W. L. Josey
The Stibnite Project is an open pit/cyanide heap leach gold property located in the Yellow Pine mining district of central Idaho. The gold ore is in an oxidized zone of an epithermal deposit which is
Jan 1, 1984
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Economics And Directional Growth In Aluminum IndustryBy Alexander Karim
This paper reviews the growth pattern in bauxite and alumina production, and primary aluminum smelting through 1980. Because the alumina and primary metal are intermediate products of the major int
Jan 1, 1968
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A Quantitative Approach to Optimize Chemical Treatment of Acid Drainage Using Geochemical Reaction Path Modeling Methods: Climax Mine, ColoradoBy Regina N. Tempel, Timothy E. Eastep, R. Craig Ford, Bryce R. Roming, Geoff Clothier, Maggy F. Lengke
The Climax Mine, near Leadville, Colorado treats acid drainage in a lime neutralization chemical treatment system. Chemical treatment has been successful in reducing the concentration of metals to bel
Jan 1, 2000
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Study on Roadway Fault Diagnosis of the Mine Ventilation System Based on Improved SVMBy Zhiyuan Shen, Dan Zhao
The abstract discusses the importance of reliable mine monitoring systems for preventing accidents. It focuses on diagnosing ventilation system failures caused by roadway faults that alter airflow res
Apr 5, 2022
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Reducing Frictional Ignitions And Improving Bit Life Through Novel Pick And Drum DesignBy E. Grygiel, J. Haynes, T. McNider
Jim Walter Resources Blue Creek No. 3 Mine was opened in one of the most gassy coal beds in the United States. Although face ventilation requirements exceeded 14,000 cfm (6 .6m3/s) air, continuous min
Jan 1, 1987
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Are Nanoparticulates Present In Typical Mineral Processing Practices And Can They Be Suppressed?By C. R. Copeland
Airborne dust emission standards are receiving growing attention. This trend is motivated by significant health studies that have shown adverse health effects due to exposure to dust. Currently, the a
Jan 1, 2007
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Optimizing Nitrogen Injection for Progessively Sealed PanelsBy J. A. Marts, R. C. Gilmore, Jr. Bogin, S. A. Saki, J. F. Brune, J. W. Grubb
"Colorado School of MinesResearchers at Colorado School of Mines (CSM) have developed computational fluid dynamic (CFD) models to study gas distributions and explosion and fire hazards in longwall gob
Jan 1, 2015
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Discussion - State Companies in International Industrial Minerals Trading - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 35, No. 10 October 1983, pp. 1423-1426By A. M. Radigan, W. G. Prast
M.S. Azun The authors' paper did not explain the facts and reasons why state companies are established and what their role is in international industrial mineral trading. Also, I do not agree
Jan 2, 1984
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Geology Of Western U.S. Talc DepositsBy Richard B. Berg
California was a major talc-producing State until the late 1980s when production from the deposits in the Death Valley area ceased because of a number of factors which included pressure to discontinue
Jan 1, 1995
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Eskay Creek Mine and Mill – A Continuing SuccessBy Garry Biles
The Eskay Creek Mine is a high-grade gold and silver underground mine in northwestern British Columbia. The mine started operations in late1994. For the first three years, ore was crushed to -50 mm(-
Jan 1, 2000
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Reagglomeration Phenomena In Fine Grinding Of CoalBy E. Kaya
Investigations of fine grinding of bituminous coal in a laboratory-scale pulverizer are described. The results indicate essentially "normal" breakage behavior at relatively coarse sizes (greater than
Jan 1, 1996
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An investigation of wet grinding in a laboratory overflow ball millBy L. G. Austin, R. C. Klimpel
Batch breakage kinetic tests were performed in a mill of 0.3 m diameter for a range of mill conditions. Accurate simulation required the measurement and use of factors which accelerated the specific r
Jan 1, 1990
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Common Clay And Shale - A Look At 2009 ActivityBy R. L. Virta
Common clay is a natural, fine-grained material composed of hydrous aluminum silicates. Shale is a laminated sedimentary rock formed by the consolidation of clay, mud and (or) silt. Government and
Jan 1, 2010
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2014 Arizona conference draws more than 500 attendeesBy William Gleason
"During the past nine years the number of cellular phones connected to a network has increased from 34 percent of the world’s population in 2005 to 93 percent in 2014. These phones are powered by a co
Jan 1, 2014
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Gold In Sea Water--Fact Or FancyBy Joe B. Rosenbaum
Waste solutions from sea water desalination processes are enriched in minerals by a factor of two or three. This suggests that extraction of selected mineral components from the concentrated brine mig
Jan 1, 1969
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Non-Ionizing Radiation Health Hazards In Coal MiningBy Warfield Garson
Few, if any, of the non-ionizing radiation health hazards to be found in either surface or underground coal mining are uniquely different because of their being found in the work environment. Hence, t
Jan 1, 1981
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Glauconite (c125cea5-13f8-4d25-89e7-69f61fb045e0)By Nenad Spoljaric
Greensand, greensand marl, and green earth are names given to sediments rich in the bluish green to greenish black mineral known as glauconite. The word glauconite is derived from the Greek word glauk
Jan 1, 1994
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Recognizing And Exploiting Intellectual PropertyBy C. Stacy
The mining industry is changing rapidly. Competition among OEM and aftermarket vendors increases dramatically each year as a result of mergers and acquisitions, and especially technology advancements
Jan 1, 2012