Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Dewatering Of Ambrosia Lake MinesBy H. C. Juvkam-Wold
The design of an aquifer depressurization system is discussed. The system uses a number of wells surrounding a mine shaft to reduce the aquifer pressure in the vicinity of the shaft. The effect of var
Jan 1, 1980
-
Towards A General Distribution Model For Flowsheet Design – Preprint 97-165By M. S. Klima, P. T. Luckie
Proper analysis of washabiity data can lead to the development of a maximum yield coal preparation plant flow sheet. Simulations, as simple as spreadsheet mass and water balancing, are important in ex
Feb 24, 1997
-
The effect of reductive roasting on the electrostatic separation of rutile and zirconBy D. Bessinger, J. Nell
The electrical conductivity of rutile was optimised as a function of time, temperature and gas composition. These optimised conditions were used to treat rutile/zircon feed prep concentrate samples fr
Jan 1, 2005
-
Design, Testing, and Production of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Segmental Tunnel Lining for the East Side Combined Sewer Overflow TunnelBy K. Wongaew, R. F. Cook, J. E. Carlson, T. Cleys, C. R. Smith
Steel fiber reinforced concrete segmental rings are the final tunnel lining for approximately 85% of the alignment for a 6.706-meter (22-foot) internal diameter tunnel being built as part of the East
Jan 1, 2007
-
Railroad Crossing by Microtunneling: MTBM Successfully Mines Side-by-Side Twin Tunnels Six Feet Below Railroad - West Elizabeth Avenue Storm Drainage Project, Linden, New JerseyBy Keith Schaeffer
This paper presents a history of the planning, engineering and construction completed for the railroad tunnel crossing part of the West Elizabeth Avenue Storm Drainage Project, undertaken to relieve f
Jan 1, 2008
-
The Development Of Niger’s First Gold MineBy Robert Harris, David Duncan
The Samira Hill gold mine represents the first commercial gold project for the landlocked country of Niger in West Africa. It began production in October 2004 as the result of over 10 years of explora
Jan 1, 2005
-
Optimization of Millennium Chemical’s Paraiba Guaju MineBy K. G. Correia
The replacement of the dry mining method at Guajú Mine by the dredging method was a means of ensuring its feasibility by maintaining the production levels. Dry mining increased the cost of the deposit
Jan 1, 2005
-
A Theoretical Analysis of the Range of the Plastic Zone Around Openings Due to Storage of L.N.G.By K. Taniguchi, Y. Inada
When underground openings are excavated in rock mass for storage of Liquefied Natural Gas, hereinafter referred to as L.N.G., as its temperature is -162o C, steep temperature gradients and thermal str
Jan 1, 1986
-
Impact Of WaterFlush? Technology On The Comminution Of Gold, Copper, And Iron OresBy Kurt Bryan, O&apos
The crushing and milling of mineral bearing ores can now be accomplished more efficiently through the application of WaterFlush technology. WaterFlush crushing has reduced capital and operating costs
Jan 1, 1989
-
Supervisor Training Is Multicultural At Washington Group Using Training To Promote Consistent, Excellent PerformanceTo preserve Washington Group International's quality of service in the mine operations area, the company has established a Supervisor Training Program to provide all levels of supervision with th
Jan 1, 2007
-
Oxygen On Line at Kettle RiverBy Dennis R. Rice
The Kettle River Joint Venture is 70 percent owned by Echo Bay Minerals Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Echo Bay Mines Limited, and 30 percent owned by Crown Resources. Initial announced ore re
Jan 1, 1992
-
When Tailing Impoundments Go WrongBy Donald R. East
In the planning and design of mill tailing disposal facilities, the chemical and physical nature of the finegrained material to be disposed of has to be fully understood in order to create an efficie
Jan 1, 1992
-
Cyanide Determination Methods: Distillation Vs. Flow Injection AnalysisBy James L. Hendrix, Michael R. Straka, Emil B. Milosavljevic, Ljiljana Solujic, Neil P. Gallagher
Analysts that utilize the classical distillation procedures for cyanide analysis are often frustrated by the poor reproducibility and repeatability of these techniques. Capital intensive business deci
Jan 1, 1996
-
Gravity Concentration At Campbell MineBy Brad Hewitt
Since Campbell Mine began processing ore, there has been a gravity gold recovery circuit. From 1947 to 1982, gravity gold was concentrated through the combination of jigs and mercury amalgamation. In
Jan 1, 1996
-
The Activox™ Process for Refractory Gold OresBy Ian Corrans, Gary Johnson, John Angove
The Activox™ process is a new method for the pretreatment of refractory gold ore concentrates prior to cyanidation. The process has been developed in Western Australia, and relies on a combination of
Jan 1, 1993
-
How To SQUEEZE MORE CASH FLOW FROM YOUR PROCESS OPERATIONSBy Michael Brittan
For every million ounces/year of gold produced by mining and process operations, each 1 % loss to tails represents 10,000 oz/year of production sacrifice. Recovering this lost gold would generate adit
Jan 1, 1999
-
Copper Concentrate Pressure Leaching - Plant Scale-Up From Continuous Laboratory TestingBy R. E. Brewer
Phelps Dodge Mining Company (Phelps Dodge) is operating a pressure leach vessel (PLV) for copper concentrates at the Bagdad Mine facility in Arizona. This single PLV unit was engineered and construct
Jan 1, 2004
-
Politics of Mining: An OverviewBy R. J. McGregor, Deepak Malhotra
Engineers frequently encounter situations where decisions that are counterintuitive to the logically trained engineering mind are made because of other influences, whether they be financial, social, c
Jan 1, 2001
-
Tunneling At Forest Glen Station Washington, D.C. MetroBy W. W. Roberts
Key elements to the successful excavation and support of the Forest Glen Station and Tunnels for the Washington Area Metropolitan Transit Authority are discussed. Excavations encompassed a twin-vault
Jan 1, 1983
-
New Classes Of Reagents For Non-Sulphide OresBy I. A. Molodkina, A. V. Kurkov, V. V. Shatalov
New compound classes previously unknown in flotation practice of non-sulphide ore beneficiation have been developed. The presented study results consider amine salts of alkyl sulphate and alkyl benzen
Jan 1, 1995