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Is an 80th Percentile Design Point Logical?By D David
Clearly a plant designed only to treat average ore at the nameplate rate will fail to achieve nameplate in any typical year. To insert the necessary capability to achieve nameplate it is common proces
Jul 15, 2013
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Is an Autonomous Haulage System Better than a Manual System?By J. Parreira
This paper presents a deterministic/stochastic model that was created to compare an autonomous haulage truck system to a manual one by calculating and estimating benchmarked Key Performance Indicators
Aug 1, 2013
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Is Australia Producing Sufficient Numbers of Earth Science Graduates?By Robinson KJ
There has been much debate in recent years regarding the number of Geology (Earth Science) graduates produced in Australia. The key variable has commonly been assumed to be the placement of graduat
Jan 1, 1989
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Is Bigger Better? Building Market Resilience into Process Plant DesignBy P L. McCarthy
In an environment of accelerating capital costs, limited capital availability and strongly cyclic metal prices, there is a difference between a robust mining and processing operation and one that woul
Jul 15, 2013
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Is Bigger Better? Colorado MPD Examines Age-Old QuestionNever known as a conference to shy away from its share of off-color jokes, the Colorado Mineral Processing Division?s Annual Meeting returned to the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, CO April 26-28
Jan 1, 2012
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Is Every Mine a Pilot?By G I. Lumley
‘Every mine is a pilot’ is an attitude which encourages the mining paradox of optimistic mine plans and equipment under performance; propped up by an environment lacking accountability. The premise th
Jun 22, 2016
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Is Extractive Metallurgy Becoming Extinct?By Ian M. Ritchie
Right across the universities of the developed world, the traditional disciplines of physics and chemistry are losing ground. Extractive metallurgy, which depends so heavily on chemistry, is also con
Jan 1, 2003
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Is International Experience of Risk-Based Decision Making for Road Tunnel Safety Applicable in the Unique US-American Regulatory Environment? - NAT2024By Arnold Dix, Oliver Heger, Bernhard Kohl
In the USA, risk-based decision making has not been a common approach to tunnel safety in the past, but this is changing, as concepts such as “equivalency” in the NFPA 502 framework gain acceptance in
Jun 23, 2024
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Is Ion-Exchange Technology for Gold Extraction Ready for Commercialisation?By J S. J van Deventer, D C. Shallcross
New developments are taking place in the recovery of gold from leached pulps that are based upon the adsorption of the metal cyanide species onto ion exchange resins. Despite the success of several re
Jan 1, 1998
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Is It Feasible To Make Common Carriers Of Natural Gas Transmission Lines?By Samuel Wyer
Over 8,000,000 people in the United States depend on natural gas for their cooking, heating and lighting service. This service has been made possible only by the investment of large amounts of capital
Jan 5, 1914
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Is it Realistic to Always Expect Optimal Performance from Explosives?By Tapan Goswami
The expectation from the blasting engineers and shotfirers is often that explosives will perform optimally at all times. However, in reality, non-ideal situations exist on mine sites and occurrences o
Jan 1, 2003
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Is it so Hard? Getting the Balance RightProject approvals are the key mechanism to balance the environmental, social and economic aspects of a project. The assessment approaches vary significantly between states, with some having a strong e
Jun 1, 2010
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Is it wavy or rough?By J. P. Harrison
ABSTRACT: The significant effect of fracture surface morphology on the mechanical behaviour of rock masses is well known and has been studied by many people. For linear profiles taken from fracture su
Jan 1, 2003
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Is Measuring pH Enough?By J Kinal, I Mitchell
Many flotation plants use pH to adjust the pulp chemistry of their system to achieve optimum separation. For example, in a sequential lead/zinc circuit the pH during sphalerite flotation is increased
Jan 1, 2006
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Is Mining Coal at a 900M Below Surface at the Xuandong Coal Mine in China Challenging or Just Interesting Rock Mechanics?By Wouter Hartman
Xuandong Coal Mine is mining coal in one of the most challenging underground environments in the world. This work has found that it is not only challenging but it also has the composition for some int
Jan 1, 2012
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Is Nickel Driving the Bacterial Community Diversity in the Rhizosphere of Hyperaccumulator Plants?By Bordeaux Sciences Agro-INRA UMR 1065 SAVE, S. Piutti, E. Benizri, S. Lopez
Ultramafic soils display high concentrations of nickel (Ni) and a number of nutrient deficiencies (e.g. N, K, P). Ni-hyperaccumulator plants have evolved on such environments, developed specific metal
Jan 1, 2016
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Is Oleic Acid Or Oleoyl Sarcosine More Selective In The Flotation Of Salt Type MineralsBy O. Ozcan
Oleic acid has been almost invariably used in the flotation of siliceous fluorite ores. The performance of oleic acid, however, deteriorates with carbonaceous fluorite ores. Oleoyl sarcosine developed
Jan 1, 1994
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Is One Principal Aim Better Than Manifold InterestsBy Bradley Stoughton
PROMINENCE has been given lately in engineering circles to the question whether an organisation with manifold interests can be as effective as one with a single aim, especially if that single aim be t
Jan 1, 1920
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Is openpit production scheduling "easier" than its underground counterpart?By A. Newman, A. Brickey
Although some of the prevalence of openpit production scheduling software can be explained by the predominance of openpit mining throughout the world, other factors have led to a lag in corresponding
Jan 1, 2014
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Is openpit production scheduling "easier" than its underground counterpart? (510581b7-6ca0-4114-a855-daf260fcdb74)By A. Newman, A. Brickey
A pesar de que parte del predominio de software de programación de producción a cielo abierto se puede explicar por la preponderancia de la minería a cielo abierto en todo el mundo, hay otros factores
Jan 1, 2014