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Electrochemistry Of Pyrite And Its Significance In Sulphide FlotationBy H. Majima
In spite of the importance of the presence of pyrite in the flotation of sulphide ores, not many studies have been made from the electrochemical point of view. It is generally recognized that the oxid
Jan 1, 1971
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Ranking of Optimum Beneficiation Methods Via the Analytical Hierarchy ProcessBy Denise Herzog, Sukumar Bandopadhyay
This paper presents an application of analytical hierarchy pro- cess (AHP) to predict the ranking of three beneficiation methods for a low grade, bulk gold deposit located in the interior Alaska. Seve
Jan 1, 1996
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Ground Control Design For Pillar ExtractionBy Frank E. Chase
Retreat mining is one of the most hazardous operations conducted underground. One of the keys to miner safety and an efficient recovery of the reserves is to design adequately sized production pillars
Jan 1, 1993
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Geotechnical Design of Devil’s Slide TunnelBy Y. Nien Wang, Moe Amini, Heiner Sander, Max John
INTRODUCTION As the population increased along the coast route (California Route 1), and the people’s need to have guaranteed access increased, the landslides and related road closures began to ha
Jan 1, 2005
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A Resource Evaluation Study Of The Los Bronces Breccia-Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum Sulfide Deposit, ChileBy L. R. Stoiser
The mineral resource potential of the Los Bronces deposit was successfully evaluated by an intense, coordinated program over a 37-month period (April 1978-May 1981) as part of an economic feasibility
Jan 1, 1982
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Interpreting Geological Structure Using KrigingBy N-h. Mao
We applied kriging (geostatistics) to interpret the structure of basement rock in Yucca Flat, NTS from borehole data. The estimation error for 118 data is 81 m comparable with those based on both grav
Jan 1, 1985
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Use Of Oxide Coated Stream Gravels In Geochemical Survey: A Test CaseBy Philip R. Whitney
Precipitation of hydrous manganese/iron oxides in streams can be readily observed in much of the northeastern United States, and is apparently a common phenomenon in other glaciated areas (1,2,3,4).
Jan 1, 1975
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Energy Concepts in the Analysis of Unstable Coal Pillar FailureBy E. Poeck, R. Garvey, U. Ozbay, K. Zhang
"A coal bump is characterized by the sudden failure of one or more pillars and an associated release of kinetic energy. Although the geologic conditions surrounding coal bumps are often similar, their
Jan 1, 2016
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Instantaneous Moisture Measurement Of Unit Train CoalBy Wendell E. Bearce
At the, Crescent Valley Mine of the Hanna Coal Company, several 10,000 ton unit trains of 41" x 0 strip coal are loaded per week during the lake season. This is accomplished without the use of any acc
Jan 1, 1967
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Preplanning For An Open Pit Copper MineBy Steven J. Kirk
In the past decade, many hardrock surface miners have revegetated dumps and tailings ponds to allow those waste disposal areas to blend more easily with the surrounding landscapes. Efforts have also b
Jan 1, 1980
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Empirical approach-based estimation of charge factor and dimensional parameters in underground blastingBy VIVEK KUMAR HIMANSHU, PK SINGH, AK MISHRA, MP ROY, RAVI SHANKAR
Underground blasting has many challenges. The primary aim of blast designers is to optimize drilling and blasting parameters to deal with the associated challenges. Optimizing these parameters is curr
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Solution Management During Decommissioning Of Heap Leach OperationsHeap leaching has become one of the prime technologies used for the recovery of precious metals from low-grade ores over the past ten years. The recovery process involves mining and stacking the ore o
Jan 1, 1992
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Diamond Exploration Potential Of The Wyoming Craton, Western United StatesBy W. D. Hausel
The Wyoming craton in the western United States is a favorable terrane for diamond deposits. The craton hosts a variety of ultramafic, ultrabasic, and ultrapotassic rocks. Additionally, a few hundred
Jan 1, 1996
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Pebble Grinding At Bethlehem Copper Corporation Ltd. ? IntroductionBy C. W. Overton
The operations of Bethlehem Copper are situated in the south-central interior of British Colombia at an elevation of 4900 feet above sea level. Main road and rail transportation systems pass through A
Jan 1, 1973
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Industrial Minerals Opportunities In CzechoslovakiaBy F. Woller
The territory of Czechoslovakia is well endowed in deposits of a variety of industrial minerals. At present, 29 different types of industrial minerals are mined from some 600 individual deposits in Bo
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Recovery. From Refuse Ponds Employing Flotation TechniquesBy G. E. Wasson
Coal in most refuse ponds including those owned by Consolidation Coal Company can be recovered by froth flotation techniques. Laboratory studies show that the flotation conditions required for coal re
Jan 1, 1988
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Beneficiation Of A Fine-Sized Cassiterite-Bearing Magnetite OreBy Siqing Liu
A low-grade cassiterite-magnetite ore from Sichuan province, China, is finely disseminated, assaying 0.39% Sn and 23.20% Fe, respectively. Mineralogy studies show that the fine-sized cassiterite is ma
Jan 1, 2011
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Mining Faculty in the United States: Current Status and SustainabilityBy M. K. McCarter
The history of mining education, like the history of the mining industry, is typified by “boom and bust” cycles. In academia, the perpetual problem can be stated as “too many graduates for the jobs o
Jan 1, 2007
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Fine Coal Preparation – An OverviewBy Joseph L. Walker
INTRODUCTION In looking over the diversity of the papers that are being presented during this meeting on The Industrial Practice of Fine Coal Processing one cannot help but be impressed with the p
Jan 1, 1988
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Removal Of Selenium By Reduction To Selenite And Surface Complexation - SME Annual Meeting 2023By M. De Ladurantaye-Noël, M. Laliberte
Selenium is widely present in the environment at usually low concentration. It is mostly present in the environment at higher oxidation states, i.e., as selenites and selenates (+4 and +6 oxidation st
Feb 1, 2023