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Gold Mines Of Australia - Pursuing A World Class OpportunityBy Stephen C. Everett
Why? This is the first question that everyone asks. Why did Renison give away such a valuable asset? What is the problem with Mt Lyell? No doubt this question was asked of Denehurst regarding Woodlaw
Jan 1, 1995
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Boston Outfall TunnelBy Michael Gay
Right in the heart of Boston Harbor lies Deer Island, where a ten-year, 6 billion dollar sewage treatment plant is under construction. The 9.5 mile long, 25.5' diameter Effluent Outfall Tunnel is
Jan 1, 1993
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Water Management at Minera YanacochaBy A. Cavero, M. Diaz
The annual rainfall at Minera Yanacocha's gold mining operations in northern Peru averages 1.2 meters. The influx of water into the operations is higher than losses to evaporation and by ore abso
Jan 1, 1998
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Computerized Mine Planning in Michigan Iron OreBy Allan E. Koski
Michigan is the second largest iron ore producing state in the United States. The Empire Mine, celebrating its 30th anniversary in 1994, is the largest iron ore mine in the state. The Empire Iron M
Jan 1, 1994
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Influence Of Copper Ion Addition On Fine Coal Filter Cake ParametersBy J. G. Groppo, S. M. Khandrika, B. K. Parekh
It is shown that dewatering of fine coal particles (D50 = 21 µm) is enhanced near the point-of-zero-charge. The coal surface is modified by the addition of copper ions and by adjusting the pH to preci
Jan 1, 1995
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Sulfur Dioxide Leaching of GalenaBy Milton E. Wadsworth, M. Ken Han
The kinetics of leaching of galena in hydrochloric acid solutions with sulfur dioxide gas have been investigated experimentally. The leaching method is then applied to complex sulfide concentrates to
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimization Of Tailings Closure Cap Design - A Case StudyBy Richard J. Frechette
Very few facilities containing hydraulically deposited tailings have been completely reclaimed and capped at this time. Design of a closure cap for a tailings impoundment has relied heavily on consoli
Jan 1, 1998
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Iron removal from wet-process phosphoric acid by sludge precipitationBy M. H. H. Mahmoud, T. A. El-Barbary, E. A. Abdel Aal, I. A. Ibrahim, A. K. Ismail
Fertilizer-grade phosphoric acid with a P2O5 concentration of 50% should contain less than 1.5% Fe2O3, otherwise, the P2O5 water solubility of the fertilizers prepared from high-iron acids will be low
Jan 1, 2000
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Kemano Power TunnelBy Kenneth R. Dickson, I. Michael Gowring, Gary M. Davey
The Kemano Power Tunnel is currently being constructed by a joint venture of Atkinson, Kiewit, and Commonwealth. The 5.73 m diameter, 16.1 km long tunnel is part of the Kemano Completion Project in Br
Jan 1, 1991
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Assessment of occupational silica exposures on continuous mining operationsBy J. A. Organiscak
Data on dust-control practices, mining conditions and occupational exposures were gathered for approximately 80 underground continuous mining units. Despite silica contents on dust samples in excess o
Jan 1, 2002
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Charge Motion in Tower MillsBy M. S. Duffy
To exploit the mineral resources of fine grained ore bodies the minerals processing industry is turning to fine grinding technology, of which tower milling has become an established part. However, com
Jan 1, 1998
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Geostatistics And Financial Economics Applied To Mineral Exploration Decision MakingBy Jaime Guzman
Mineral exploration decision problems involve the economic evaluation of upgraded geological information and the costs of obtaining it. This paper presents a valuation theory of risky projects applica
Jan 1, 1986
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Manganese And Copper Removal From Leachates Using Slag And Red Mud Reactive BarriersBy I. Fafoutis
Laboratory column studies were conducted in order to assess the effectiveness of slag and red mud reactive barriers for cleaning up leachates generated at mining and waste disposal sites and loaded wi
Jan 1, 2006
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Paste Fly Ash Management To Reduce Impoundment Seepage And Improve Storage EfficiencyBy G. D. Criswell, F. Palkovits, J. M. Johnson
A paste technology investigation was completed for non-pozzolanic fly ash from Units 3 & 4 of PPL Montana’s Colstrip Steam Electric Station. The purpose was to assess the feasibility of converting fro
Jan 1, 2004
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Precious metals recovery from pressure oxidized Porgera concentratesBy J. A. King, D. R. Weir, P. C. Robinson
Preconcentration of Porgera ore results in high recoveries of gold into gravity and flotation concentrates. The bulk of the gold is contained in auriferous pyrite flotation concentrate and is not read
Jan 1, 1987
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Appalachian Coal-Mining Health and Safety TrendsBy Barbara Fotta
This article examines health and safety trends during the past 10 years at Appalachian surface and underground bituminous coal mines. Data for Appalachia include Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia
Jan 1, 1995
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Scale-up and Design of Autogenous Grinding CircuitsBy Heiskanen K., Koivistoinen P.
A common belief is that autogenous grinding suits itself only to certain oretypes. It is shown that properly designed autogenous grinding can be used even with very difficult ores with energy consumpt
Jan 1, 1992
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Vertical Belt System at Pattiki 2 MineBy Steve Crewdson
High tonnage hoisting of materials by vertical conveyors through deep shafts is a relatively new concept in mining that is proving to be effective. The development of the Pocketlift® belt by Metso Fle
Jan 1, 2004
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New Developments In Bentonite Shield TunnelingBy Claus Becker
At the RETC 1979 in Atlanta/Georgia it was reported about the beginnings of the Hydroshield system and the first site experiences. Since that time over 10 miles of tunnels in various diameters have be
Jan 1, 1983
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Chimney Subsidence-A Case StudyBy M. G. Karfakis
This paper examines the chimney occurrences in the Hanna Coal Field, Wyoming. Chimney caving is defined, previously proposed mechanisms involved in the development of a chimney are critically reviewed
Jan 1, 1986