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Escalante: Major Silver Mine Nears First Year of Full OperationBy Randolph E. Scheffel, David C. Fitch, David K. Hogan, Mark R. Welsh
In Oct. 1981, Ranchers Exploration and Development Corp. began producing silver bullion from the Escalante mine and mill complex, located in southwestern Utah. Current in-place reserves are estimated
Jan 9, 1982
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Engineering, Operating And People (Humorous) Lessons To Be LearnedBy Kathleen A. Altman
INTRODUCTION The basic premise of the ideas presented in this paper are as follows: Engineers believe that "theoretically" it will work. Operators ask what they must do to make it work. And, people c
Jan 1, 1998
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An Expert System for Evaluating, Designing and Costing Effluent Management Systems for Gold MillsBy Abbas Zaidi, Betty L. W. Ou
Wastewaters generated during the extraction of gold from the ore can contain a variety of contaminants such as cyanide, heavy metals and arsenic. Proper management of these wastewaters is therefore ne
Jan 1, 1992
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Carbonate Rock Properties Required By Desulfurization ProcessesBy Dennis C. Drehmel
Because of their relatively low cost, carbonate rocks are desirable in abatement of air pollution by acid gases. Although many processes and types of equipment have been proposed to control or prevent
Jan 1, 1974
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Commissioning of a BIOX® Module at Sao Bento MineracaoBy Mark Godfrey, Wickus Slabbert, Debra Miller, Dave Dew
Sao Bento Mlnerai;;ao Mine (SBM), located 100 kms northwest of Belo Horlzante, Brazil, was commissioned In 1987t1l to produce 185 kg per month of gold from 240 tpd of refractory sulphide flotation con
Jan 1, 1992
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Upgrading Of Copper Concentrates By Chalcocite Derimming Of Pyrite With Cyanide (72caebbb-64bc-4758-a093-9fbd3d8b2f92)By Daniel C. McLean
Many of the major copper ore bodies throughout the world contain chalcocite (79.9% Cu) as the principal copper mineral, yet the grades of copper concentrates produced from these ores rarely exceeds 25
Jan 1, 1983
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Predicting Utilization Rate of Hard Rock Slurry TBMs by Discrete Event Simulation Model - NAT2022By Anuradha Khetwal, Tala Tahernia
The estimation of TBM utilization rate can be problematic due to the uncertainty involved in the tunneling system reaction to various geology along the tunnel. Moreover, the impact of operational and
Dec 1, 2022
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Rail and Belt Haulage SystemsBy Christopher J. Bise
INTRODUCTION The principal means for transporting men, supplies, and mined material in an underground or surface mine are rail systems, conveyor belt systems, or a combination of the two. Typicall
Jan 1, 1986
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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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Single Stage Vs Two Stage Grinding At HomestakeBy C. E. Schmidt
Homestake crushing and grinding, practice-was completely revised during the period of 1951-1953. During the conversion, both crushing plants at the head frames the Ross and the Yates, were changes at
Jan 1, 1958
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Factors Affecting Residential Water Well Yield in the Vicinity of Room and Pillar MinesBy Robert D. Schmidt
The Bureau of Mines is conducting an investigation to develop remediation techniques for residential water wells whose yield has been affected in the long term, by underground mining. Initial work re
Jan 1, 1986
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New Insitu Instrumentation Technique For Tunneling & Mining Design: Field ExamplesBy Yoshinori Iwasaki, Shosei Serata, Yutaka Mochida
A new comprehensive insitu instrumentation technique named this RCC Method has been developed for rapid assessment and improvement of the structural stability of underground openings. When applied to
Jan 1, 1976
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Practical Aspects Of Mine VentilationBy E. J. Onuscheck
With passage of the Federal coal' Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, many challenges have been directed to the industry's mining and safety engineers. The most critical challenge is that of
Jan 1, 1970
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High-Confidence Flotation Testing At Xstrata Process SupportBy N. O. Lotter
The reliability of a set of flotation results is key to minimizing project risk, either at the commissioning of a concentrator or at the point of implementing an improvement to an existing concentrato
Jan 1, 2010
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Nickel/Mica Filled Plastics For Electromagnetic Interference ShieldingBy K. Hajmrle
The production of nickel coated mica composite powder by hydrogen reduction of a nickel ammine sulphate solution, followed by the production of molded plastic samples containing Ni/Mica is described.
Jan 1, 1988
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Trackless Vehicle Application To Underground ExcavationBy R. L. Sundeen
Trackless vehicles, as the name implies, are machines not bound to rails, guide cables, or other direction controlling devices. They include, for the most part, vehicles which are wheel or crawler (tr
Jan 1, 1969
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Road Condition Monitoring Utilizing UAV Photogrammetry Aligned to Principal Curve of Mine Haul Truck Path - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Martin Langenderfer, Catherine Johnson, Alexander Douglas
Mine haul roads degrade rapidly due to extreme loads on sub-optimal construction materials. Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) are suited to quantify large-area road-network conditions, such as surface ro
Dec 19, 2023
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The Retention of Arsenate in an Oxisol Soil Under Different Electrolyte SystemsBy Clarice L. Amaral, Ricardo Melamed
Clay-coating has been used as an environmental technology tool for the immobilization of toxic elements. The mechanisms of arsenate retention in clays suggest that not only the system pH is of fundame
Jan 1, 1998
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Structural Controls And Genesis Of Carlin-Type Gold Deposits In The Evolution Of The Basin And Range ProvinceBy Arthur S. Radtke
The structural setting of disseminated-replacement gold deposits of the Carlin-type and other aspects of their genesis are closely related to events which took place during the evolution of the Basin
Jan 1, 1976
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Static and Dynamic Subsidence Prediction in the Northern Appalachian Based on the Use of a Variable Subsidence CoefficientBy Vladimir Adamek
Due to the variability of subsidence characteristics across the U.S. coalfields, it was concluded that it would be practically impossible to develop a universal predictive model for mining-induced sub
Jan 1, 1986