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Report On The Symposium On The Development Of Underground SpaceBy D. C. Willett
INTRODUCTION The Symposium on the Development of Underground Space, held in Seattle, Washington, from October 1 through 3, 1980, was organized by the "Deep Space" subcommittee of the ASCE's Un
Jan 1, 1981
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Studies of the Pyrrhotite Depression Mechanism With DiethylenetriamineBy M. A. Marticorena, R. Stratton-Crawley, C. I. Basilio
Diethylenetriamine (DETA) is a selective depressant for nickeliferous pyrrhotite during pentlandite flotation. Laboratory flotation tests conducted on ore and process samples showed that pyrrhotite re
Jan 1, 1995
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Novel Charcoal TransferBy David J. Collins
The emergence of activated charcoal adsorption as the most popular recovery method for precious metals, has led to numerous innovations aimed at increasing the efficiency of the process. This article
Jan 1, 1998
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Tar Sand Pretreatment With DiluentBy J. D. Miller, J. Hupka
Important aspects of kerosene penetration into tar sand have been investigated. The natural tar sand porosity was measured and used to analyze the performance of the hot water process. Subsequently, p
Jan 1, 1994
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Development And Application Of Disjunctive Kriging Model: Discrete Gaussian Model ? IntroductionBy Dae S. Young
The Disjunctive Kriging (DK) procedure was developed to estimate ore recovery figures within a deposit/ domain from limited diamond drill hole (DDH) core assay data taken at the exploration stage. Loc
Jan 1, 1982
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Ore/Waste Classification Satisfying Geometric ConstraintsBy R. J. Barnes
Consider a typical blast at a surface gold mine in North America. For example, the low-grade area of Bench 4000 at AMAX Gold's Sleeper Mine (Winnemucca, Nevada). Bench 4000 is 20 feet high (=6m)
Jan 1, 1989
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Olivine As A Component Of Blast Furnace Charge And Burden MaterialsBy J. W. Currier
The compositions and natures of the materials charged to a blast furnace, as well as their respective distributions within the furnace, are known to int1uence furnace performance. However, fifteen yea
Jan 1, 1989
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Survey Of Computer Use By US Coal CompaniesBy J. M. Dean, R. L. Grayson, N. P. Reddy, Y. J. Wang
This 1988 survey provided a cross section of computer software use by the US coal industry. From 1250 mailed questionnaires, 171 responses were received, representing a 4.9% sampling of the 3496 US co
Jan 1, 1994
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Economic Considerations Of Comminution CircuitsBy Wendi H. Cooksey
This paper examines two comminution circuits on a hypothetical gold ore deposit with both small-scale (1,000 short tons per day) and large-scale (35,000 short tons per day) production rates. The most
Jan 1, 1998
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Technical Note - Selective Oil Agglomeration Of Lafia Coal, NigeriaBy G. G. O. O. Uwadiale
Because mineral matter is finely distributed within the matrix, Nigerian Labia coal is nonresponsive to conventional processing techniques. However, testing has shown that Lafia coal can be upgraded b
Jan 1, 1997
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Quantitative inventories of single THM (total heavy mineral) products using combined mineralogical methodsBy C. C. Hamilton, G. R. Lane
Traditionally, mineral sands are evaluated by preparing several mineral products using a combination of heavy liquid-, magnetic-, and electrostatic methods. Whole-rock assays (WRA) are then conducted
Jan 1, 2005
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METPROTECH UL TRA-flNE MILLING PROVIDES PROCESS OPTIONSBy Keith S. Liddell
he selection of mill design parameters to suit the application requirements can result in quite different operating parameters for each generic type of application, even though the basic mechanical
Jan 1, 1995
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2. Preliminary Economic Evaluation of Coal Mine Feasibility ? IntroductionBy George W. Toth
This chapter describes the development of a computer code which rapidly estimates the cost of producing coal from either surface or underground mining situations. The computer code, termed the coal pr
Jan 1, 1979
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Estimating Secondary Mining Potential Of Inactive And Abandoned Appalachian HighwallsBy D. E. Hinkle
Past surface-mining operations in Appalachia primarily followed mountain con-tours. It is estimated that about 18,000 mi. of highwalls are exposed throughout Appalachia. An evaluation procedure for de
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimization Of A Thickener PerformanceBy A. Ghalambor
The objective of this investigation was to determine the sensitivity of three selected input parameters in the operational control of continuous bottom-fed thickeners used for the treatment of coal re
Jan 1, 1989
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Regulation Of Mining, Milling, And Smelting Wastes Under Superfund: Regulatory And Liability FrameworkBy R. Callaway
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (?CERCLA?), as amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 ("SARA?) establishes a comprehensiv
Jan 1, 1988
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Heap Leaching At FMC Gold's Paradise Peak MineBy T. D. Maki
FMC Gold's Paradise Peak Mine, located 13 km (8 miles) south of Gabbs, Nevada, became operational in April of 1986. Shortly thereafter heap leach testwork began on sub mill grade ore. Presently,
Jan 1, 1989
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Wenmec/Outokumpu Technology Update Of Current Developments For Anode Slime Precious Metals TreatmentBy Olli Järvinen
The precious metal refinery process is divided into the five process stages: 1 .copper/nickel leaching in autoclave 2. selenium roasting furnace 3. doré metal smelting furnace 4. silver electrolys
Jan 1, 1995
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Heap Leaching And The 100 Year FloodBy M. Irish
This paper describes the emergency water control measures used at Pegasus Gold's Zortman Landusky mine during the September 1986 flood. The amount of solution stored increased by approximately 78
Jan 1, 1988
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Mineralogy and Process Characteristics of Jamaican BauxitesBy Conrad G. C. Douglas, Parris A. Lyew-Ayee, Vincent G. Hill
ABSTRACT Distinct patterns are identified in the associations, distributions, and levels of concentration of the silica minerals, boehmite, aluminous goethite, and phosphate minerals in the bauxite d
Jan 1, 1984