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Packaged Continuous Hoisting - Underground To PlantBy D. G. Ball
Other than being used to convey fill material for the gob stowage or building of ribside packs on advancing longwell faces, pneumatic conveying has not been used for the transport of materials on a la
Jan 1, 1977
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The Follo Line Project - A large project that includes a complex excavation of the longest railway tunnel in NorwayBy Anne Kathrine Kalager
"Stretching from Norway’s capital, Oslo, to the city of Ski, a new railway line is under construction with a 20 km long hard rock tunnel. This is a major project with high demands regarding quality, c
Jan 1, 2016
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Tungsten Minerals Recovery by Flotation Techniques in China: Flotation Collectors, Depressant, and Tail Water TreatmentBy Y. Guo, C. Cao
"China is rich in tungsten resource, but they are mainly associated minerals. The similar flotability of scheelite, fluorite, and calcite resulted in the difficult separation by flotation. This work s
Jan 1, 2016
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Simulating Development In An Underground Hardrock Mine (c3438eb4-3bbf-46d6-8927-977833af7dd6)By D. Brunner
System simulation is an increasingly popular technique for analyzing and improving existing as well as newly designed underground mining operations. An engineering firm that specializes in simulatio
Jan 1, 1999
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Oil At The End Of The TunnelBy H. G. Stephenson
Canada and the United states are both developed countries with economies which are extremely dependant on oil. Canada exports 37% of its production (to the United states) and imports 35% of its cons
Jan 1, 1991
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Recovery Of Mercury From Spent Silver Oxide Button CellsBy S. Aktas
The present work describes an investigation of a hydrometallurgical process for the recovery of mercury from spent silver oxide button cells. The cell paste was leached in nitric acid to solubilize si
Jan 1, 2011
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Coal Desulfurization By BacteriaBy S. K. Kawatra
In order to meet federal air pollution guidelines, it is necessary to remove a considerable quantity of sulfur from many North American coals. This may be accomplished by oxidizing the sulfur to water
Jan 1, 1987
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A Papermaker's Perspective Of Industrial Minerals For PaperBy P. C. Clark
This paper is an overview of the requirements and concerns for minerals and pigments used in papermaking. The first part of this paper deals with mineral or pigment filling in the actual papermaking p
Jan 1, 1993
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Small Mines Development in China's Gold Mining IndustryBy Xie Longshui
INTRODUCTION The gold production is from the state-owned gold mines, the local gold mines and the by-product of metal mines. Since 1975, the small gold mines have developed in rapid strides. Curre
Jan 1, 1987
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Telfer - Australia's Newest Gold MillBy Courtney Chamberlain
The Telfer Project, Australia's newest, largest and most remote gold mine, treats 480,000 metric tonnes of ore grading 9.33 grams per tonne derived from open pit mining operations. Coarse gold i
Jan 1, 1980
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Pegasus' Gold Ltd. Gold/Silver Operation At Zortman, Montana ? IntroductionBy E. C. Roper
Landusky Mining, Inc. and Zortman Mining, Inc. are two registered Montana Corporations wholly owned by Pegasus Gold, Ltd. of Vancouver, B.C. The Zortman and Landusky Mines are located in the Little Ro
Jan 1, 1983
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Proof-of-concept testing of a deep seismic communication device - SME Transactions 2009By J. C. Squire, E. W. Baker, G. A. Sullivan, G. W. Flathers
A mine collapse severs communication with trapped miners. Landlines are crushed and commercially available radios cannot penetrate hundreds of feet of dense, conductive earth without the use of regene
Jan 1, 2009
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Reducing Energy Consumption, Increasing Wear, Maximizing Output By Producing Wear Parts With New Alloys Or Combining Traditional Alloys And Ceramic Materials - SME Annual Meeting 2023By T. Veneroso
Comminution is the process by which rock or ore is reduced to a size where the liberation of the minerals is maximized without changing the chemical or physical properties of the rock. Comminution acc
Feb 1, 2023
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Tracking Shuttle Car Loading Weight and Distribution - SME Annual Meeting 2026By J-P Strydom, J P. Z, S. Schafrik, M. Beck, Z. Agioutantis
Developing a method to accurately determine the weight and distribution of the load within a shuttle car bed eliminates the need for manual activation of the flight chain. Accordingly, this experiment
Feb 22, 2026
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Ball Mill Circulating Load: Characterization, Effects on Circuit Performance, and Optimization - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Omar. M. Arafat, Edgar Pérez, Kyle. M. Bartholomew, Robert. E. McIvor
The “circulating load” confounds understanding of ball milling circuits. Conflicting opinions exist as to its role. Should it be high, or low? Why does it even exist? It is commonly accepted in the pl
Feb 22, 2026
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Mining Below the Gabbro Sill, Premier Mine, Cullinan, South Africa.By S. McMurray
INTRODUCTION Towards the end of the 1890s the attention of a prospector by the name of Thomas Cullinan was drawn to the occurrence of alluvial diamonds east of Pretoria. Persistent prospecting work b
Jan 1, 1982
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Blasting Effects and Their ControlBy Lewis L. Oriard
INTRODUCTION In recent years, there has been a trend in the direction of larger drilling equipment and larger diameter blastholes. Although this change has improved the efficiencies and reduced the
Jan 1, 1982
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Sampling, Dilution, And RecoveryBy C. Alan Tapp
Introduction Mine sampling determines the practicality of any mining operation. Improper sampling can result in an incorrect appraisal of present production and future potential. Therefore, the mi
Jan 1, 1982
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International Standards for Tailings Management - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Charles Dumaresq
The management of mine tailings poses a complex range of potential risks, including physical risks, such as the risk of catastrophic failure of a tailings facility and chemical risks such as the risk
Feb 1, 2025
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The Potential Commercialization Of Bioleaching For The Treatment Of Chalcopyrite Ores And ConcentratesBy P. C. Miller
The paper reports laboratory results from the bioleaching of chalcopyrite ores and concentrates using a mixed moderate thermophile culture. Copper dissolution in excess of 95% was achieved in all case
Jan 1, 1997