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Nickel Deposits In New Caledonia Some Factors Influencing Their FormationBy G. Troly, M. Esterle, B. Pelletier, W. Reibell
In New Caledonia, ultramafic formations occur on 7,000 square kilometers. Weathering of peridotites leads to profiles of alteration and nickel concentrations. Complete profiles are composed of two
Jan 1, 1979
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Discussion: Alkali-Silica Reactivity: Mechanisms And Management ? Leming, M. L. - Mining Engineering. Vol. 48, No. 12, December 1996, Pp 61-64By B. Mather
I was very glad to see an article on alkali-silica reactivity of concrete aggregate in Mining Engineering. It is a topic that should be reexamined every 45 or 50 years. The last paper (that I am aware
Jan 1, 1997
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Geology And Geochemistry Of Naica, Chihuahua, MexicoBy Joaquin Ruiz
Naica consists of at least 10 mantos and 40 chimneys that have produced over 15 million tens of ore with 10% Zn, 13% Pb and 13 oz/ton Ag. The ore occurs in thick-bedded, folded Cretaceous limestone. F
Jan 1, 1985
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The Start Up Of Cerro ColoradoBy G. M. Bernard
An overview presentation of the fast-track start up of Cerro Colorado, a new copper heap leach project in Chile's Atacama' desert. A brief explanation 'of location of the property, expl
Jan 1, 1995
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Engineering Properties of Agglomerated Ore in a Heap Leach PileBy D. T. Kinard, A. A. Schweizer
An operational 9 meter (30-foot) high gold heap leach pile was investigated by excavating test pits up to 6 meters (20 feet) deep, obtaining bulk and relatively undisturbed thin wall drive samples, an
Jan 1, 1987
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The Significance Of Natural Ground-Water Recharge In Site Selection For Mill Tailings Disposal ? IntroductionBy D. B. Stephens
Milling operations throughout the world have created vast amounts of waste by-products, or tailings, which are often disposed on the land surface. The wastes may be disposed behind dams, on untreated
Jan 1, 1985
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Drum Hoist Ropes -Selection And Maintenance (PREPRINT NUMBER 92-96)By J. M. Manka
American mining companies operate many drum hoists that hoist from various depths with varying payloads. This paper will review the procedure of selecting optimum wire rope constructions for these exi
Jan 1, 1992
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Laboratory Studies Of High Speed Tunnel BoringBy Jerry Dollinger, Levent Ozdemir
An extensive series of laboratory cutting tests using linear and rotary cutting machines were carried out with the objective of investigating the feasibility of achieving very high rates of penetratio
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal In The EU Energy Power. Current Challenges And Barriers To Cleaner Coal PowerBy K. Kavouridis
Coal is broadly recognized as sure, competitive, diversified, not vulnerable and predictable in price energy resource. In power generation coal is playing a dominant role in the EU-27 with 25% of inst
Jan 1, 2007
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Statistical Trends And Discoverability Modeling Of Gold Deposits In The Abitibi Greenstone Belt, OntarioBy Michael C. Stanley
The set of discoveries for a mining district or camp is a reflection of the exploration history. In the western Abitibi greenstone belt of Ontario, future exploration can be guided by a study of stati
Jan 1, 1992
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Project Development Process-An OverviewBy David A. Milligan, William Cobb
2.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter provides the reader with a sense of how a heap leach project may make an orderly, and hopefully non-traumatic, transition from discovery or acquisition to project constru
Jan 1, 1988
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Reagents of Biological Origin in MetallurgyBy Yelloji M. K. Rao, P. Somasundaran
Reagents of biological origin are becoming more and more important in the field of metallurgy, especially in the areas of mineral processing and hydrometallurgy. The advantage of lower operating cost
Jan 1, 1994
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In-the-wall haulage for open-pit miningBy B. Seegmiller, W. A. Hustrulid, O. Stephansson
Introduction The concept of in-the-wall haulage was formally introduced to the mining community in the early 1970s. The basic concept is simple. Rather than the traditional in-the-pit haulage/acces
Jan 1, 1988
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Part 4: Oil Agglomeration Process Principles and Commercial Application for Fine Coal CleaningBy C. E. Capes
INTRODUCTION In the coal industry, ever greater amounts of fine coal must be processed due to the need to crush to finer sizes for impurity liberation in low cost physical cleaning processes. Fine co
Jan 1, 1991
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79th Street Water Tunnel ExtensionBy Sara J. Heinlein, George Malkos, James E. Lindell, Tony Pestonatto
The 79th Street Water Tunnel Extension Project was initially designed by the City of Chicago, Department of Public Works, to increase the capacity of the City’s south side water distribution system. M
Jan 1, 2003
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Industrial Minerals Of NevadaBy Dennis P. Bryan
Nevada is especially well endowed with industrial minerals, both in the number of ore deposits and the diversity of commodities. More than 600 significant industrial mineral deposits, containing 22 pr
Jan 1, 1980
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Environmental Legislation, Economic Growth And Risk In Minerals Development: The Bolivian CaseBy William P. Blacutt
This paper examines Bolivia's General Environmental Bill recently passed by Congress: a multi-purpose law with two primary objectives: a) the protection and conservation of the environment, and b
Jan 1, 1992
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A Review Of Claims Data--Illinois Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund October 1979 To October 1985By Edmund W. Murphy
At the first workshop on Surface Subsidence Due to Underground Mining (1 981 ) , Yarbrough delivered a paper (1 ) describing the mine subsidence insurance program in Illinois operated as the Illinois
Jan 1, 1986
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Physical And Chemical Beneficiation Of Metal And Mineral Values In Incinerator Residues ? IntroductionBy Martin H. Stanczyk
Under the Solid Waste Disposal Act, the Bureau of Mines initiated several accelerated in-house research programs to develop new and improved methods of proper and economic solid waste disposal. The pr
Jan 1, 1969
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The Application Of Geophysics To Integrated Gold Exploration In CanadaBy M. Robb, S. J. Bate, M. Boisvert
The never-ending quest for gold-bearing ore deposits is a primary industry in Canada, employing people of widely differing expertise. The exploration models for gold deposits are generally geologicall
Jan 1, 1989