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Discussion – Basics of Paste-Backfill Systems – Mining Engineering, Vol. 46, No. 10, Oct 1994, pp.1175-1178 – Brackebusch, F. W.By R. Bouzaiene
In the paper presented by F.W. Brackebusch on the “Basics of paste backfill systems,” paste fill was presented as a backfill process that offers many advantages over other alternatives such as hydraul
Jan 1, 1995
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Evaluation Of A New Method For Work Index Estimation Using Single Particle Impact TestsBy R. P. King, M. K. McCarter, K. S. Free
Mine plans typically consider the profits and costs associated with extracting and processing minerals into marketable products. Interrelationships between mine and mill costs are often overlooked dur
Jan 1, 2004
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Remote Oxygen Supply: Continuous Oxygen Where You Never Thought PossibleBy Blake M. Paterson
The increasing global demand and lower price of gold has resulted in more advanced gold extraction techniques. One trend is the use of oxygen in place of air in the leaching process, which is proven t
Jan 1, 1997
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Field Measuring System For Cable Tunneling ConstructionBy Osamu Shoji, Mamoru Kato
In order to continue improving the quality of telecommunication services to meet the expectations of the people and to increase reliability in the case of emergency such as disasters, Nippon Telegraph
Jan 1, 1979
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Construction Difficulty Index For Tunnel ConstructionBy Sigmund J. Sulinski
The following is a progress report on a continuing study being made by the Sanitary District for purposes of developing reliable data for predicting costs and progress on future tunnel contracts. All
Jan 1, 1997
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Geological Computer Applications in the Uranium IndustryBy David J. Dyet
Computer applications in the past five to seven years have become a typical and necessary practice in most modern geological offices. Manual calculations, interpretations and plotting of data can be,
Jan 1, 1996
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Materials Engineering For Mining and Proceeding SuccessBy David J. Dunn
Materials related problems at mines can be big ones - like a newly completed 1 -m (3.5ft) water pipeline burst during initial filling, grinding ball consumption at double the typical norms on startup
Jan 1, 1992
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Continuous Dust Measurement Underground with OSIRISBy L. E. Baker, M. J. Leck
OSIRIS is a continuous monitoring system for respirable dust which has been specifically designed for mining and related industries. By using the latest microprocessor technology, OSIRIS provides a so
Jan 1, 1987
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Estimating Mineral Inventory Of A Copper Deposit Geostatistically Using Underground Core-Drilling Data - A Case StudyBy R. R. Tatiya
This paper describes the local estimation of mineral inventory by kriging. A mineral deposit located between two working levels of a copper mine was examined. Data for this estimation was obtained by
Jan 1, 1997
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Sustainable Regional Development - A New Way To Build Prosperity For Indigenous People In AustraliaBy J. Gawler
In June 2005 the Minerals Council of Australia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Australian Government which states an intention ?for mining companies and government to work together
Jan 1, 2007
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Process/Mechanical Design Aspects for LIGHTNIN A315 Agitators in Minerals OxidationBy Marlin D. Schutte, Graham M. Fraser, Paul M. Kubera, Ronald J. Weetman
Mixers play an important function in the operation of multi-phase reactors in the minerals processing industry. They must suspend solids, transfer oxygen, maintain pH and temperature uniformity, assi
Jan 1, 1993
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Predicting Raise And Tunnel Boring Machine Performance: State Of The ArtBy Peter J. Tarkoy
The art of predicting rock excavating machine performance has become increasingly detailed and refined. Researchers using laboratory experiments and machine manufacturers using field observations have
Jan 1, 1979
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The Innovation Indicator In Drilling, Mining And TunnelingBy C. Tompouloglou
The innovation in a technological field is reflected by the Research and Development (R & D) activity in it. It is explained why patent literature is a more reliable indicator than non-patent literatu
Jan 1, 2003
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Improving the Metallurgical Balance SheetBy R. L. Wiegel, G. R. Oswald
The processors of Florida phosphate rock face constraints similar to those of other mineral operations--leaner ore, more complex treatment schemes and a product which sells for a penny a pound. IMC
Jan 1, 1991
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The Henderson Coarse Ore Conveying SystemBy Greg Barfoot, Kurt Keskimaki
The Henderson Mine is located approximately 50 miles west of Denver, Colorado. A project is underway to replace the existing rail system which transports molybdenum ore 15 miles from the mine to the m
Jan 1, 1998
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Axial Gas Holdup Profiles In The Collection Zones Of Flotation ColumnsBy A. Uribe-Salas, J. A. Finch, B. J. Huls
Gas holdup profiles in the collection zones of a pilot flotation column (0.91 m x 13.5 m) and a laboratory flotation column (0.057 m x 9.5 m) operated with air and water only were determined from pres
Jan 1, 1996
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Mixtec Granular Pump ScreenBy W. Baguley
There are many carbon-in-pulp and resin-in-pulp screening devices which are at present in use in the South African mining industry. Each one of these screens has been an improvement, from the very bas
Jan 1, 1992
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A Simple Method for Evaluating Data from Phosphate Beneficiation PlantsBy Matthew E. Eisenmann, Gerald H. Luttrell
Performance data from phosphate plants are often untrustworthy because of difficulties associated with highly variable feeds and unstable equipment operation. In some cases, this problem is further co
Jan 1, 2002
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Overview Given of Continuous HaulageBy D. C. Torre
The coal mining industry has long recognized the need for a system capable of hauling mined coal from the face in a continuous flow. More than 30 years ago, successfully operating continuous haulage s
Jan 1, 1990
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Neural Network-Based Nonlinear Model Predictive Control Vs. Linear Quadratic Gaussian ControlBy R. Vance, C. Cho, N. Mardi, Z. Qian, K. Prisbrey
One problem with the application of neural networks to the multivariable control of mineral and extractive processes is determining whether and how to use them. The objective of this investigation was
Jan 1, 1998