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Some Practical Aspects of Open Pit Mine PlanningBy Wen-Long Cai, A. Frederick Banfield
This paper investigates, through case studies on a porphyry copper and a coal deposit, the differences and relevances between an approximate production schedule approach, i.e., the best case and the w
Jan 1, 1996
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Rate Phenomena in the Aqueous Separation of Metals (f08bc774-ddd6-4dab-9e1e-2f0d9a82e0a0)By Renato G. Bautista
"The chemistry of the separation of metals from each other and from the other undesirable components involve multiple simultaneous chemical reactions. In the case of leaching, the heterogeneous chemic
Jan 1, 1996
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Energy and Volume Requirements for Oxygen Transfer to Sand Slurries in the DIP (Delft Inclined Plate) AeratorBy Gus Van Weert
Hydrometallurgical oxidation of sulphides is capital and energy intensive, with autoclave and bio-technology competing for lowest overall cost status. The use of surface aerators instead of stirred ta
Jan 1, 1996
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Removal Of Arsenic And Selenium From Wastewaters -A ReviewBy Abbas H. Mirza
Arsenic and selenium are found in low quantities together with other metals in several nonferrous metallurgical process streams such as scrubber blowdown solution, acid plant wastewater, gas cleaning
Jan 1, 1996
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Aqueous Precipitation:. Population Balance Modeling And Control In Multi-Cation SystemsBy James A. Voigt
The efficient separation of metal species from aqueous streams by precipitation techniques requires 'a fundamental understanding of the various processes that occur during precipitation. These pr
Jan 1, 1996
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Inhibiting acid mine drainage throughout the mine life cycleBy David A. Orava, Richard C. Swider
"The technical knowledge and practical experience accumulated by industry and others in abating acid mine drainage (AMD) is being proactively applied at every phase of the mine life cycle. This paper
Jan 1, 1996
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Improving the Performance of Anodes for Zinc ElectrowinningBy João M. S. Rodrigues
The use of sandblasting as a treatment method for conditioning anodes for zinc electro-winning was investigated and compared with conventional fluoride preconditioning. The anodes were made from two d
Jan 1, 1996
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The Sulfur Problem in the Metallurgical IndustryBy Fathi Habashi
During the recovery of copper, nickel, zinc, and lead from their sulfide ores, large amounts of sulfur dioxide are generated. A fraction of this gas is captured and transformed into sulfuric acid and
Jan 1, 1996
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Experimental Methods in Gas Injection into Liquid SystemsBy G. Laird, N. B. Gray, N. Lawson
"Photographic, video, laser, hot film and conductivity methods are used in the experimental study of gas-liquid flows. A discussion of their capabilities and limitations are given in this paper illust
Jan 1, 1996
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New blast damage criteria for underground blastingBy S. Vongpaisal, T. R. Yu
"A set of new blast damage criteria has been developed, with special reference to blasthole mining operations, for assessing damage by incorporating the vibration level, rock properties, site characte
Jan 1, 1996
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The Evolution of Uranium Mill Tailings ManagementBy C. R. Edwards, D. G. Feasby
"Over the last 50 years disposal of uranium mill tailings has evolved from dumping untreated tailings into the nearest depression to depositing chemically-stabilized tailings into highly engineered ma
Jan 1, 1996
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Future Safety And Health Needs In The Mining IndustryBy J. D. McAteer
It is widely agreed throughout the mining community that federal mine safety and health legislation administered by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) deserves significant credit for the
Jan 1, 1996
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Fundamentals of Bonding by Isothermal Solidification for High Temperature Semiconductor ApplicationsBy Rainer Schmid-Fetzer
"Isothermal solidification can be used to form strong bonds at low temperature which remain solid at much higher temperatures. The exploitation of this principally known technique for new high tempera
Jan 1, 1996
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Thermal Extraction of Binders and Lubricants ill SinteringBy Randall M. Gennan
Generally sintering is focused on the bonding of particles at high temperatures; possibly with simultaneous densification. However, an important aspect of sintering occurs during heating at relatively
Jan 1, 1996
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Development Of On-Line Evaluation Of Longwall Roof Behavior Using Neural Networks And Fuzzy SetsMicro-computers have made it practical to install a high-speed acquisition system to collect data from a longwall face in near real-time. By simultaneous data analyses using neural networks and fuzzy
Jan 1, 1996
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Ranking of Optimum Beneficiation Methods Via the Analytical Hierarchy ProcessBy Denise Herzog, Sukumar Bandopadhyay
This paper presents an application of analytical hierarchy pro- cess (AHP) to predict the ranking of three beneficiation methods for a low grade, bulk gold deposit located in the interior Alaska. Seve
Jan 1, 1996
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Mineralogical Characterization and Superficial Pretreatment of Xenotime and Zircon from the Pitinga Mine (Amazon, Brazil)By I. B. Scorzelli
The aim of this paper is to make a detailed mineralogical characterization of a typical brazilian xenotime and zircon from the Pitinga Mine using SEMIEDS techniques, On the other hand, superficial pre
Jan 1, 1996
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Engineering techniques to optimize an Arctic mineBy Alan E. Renshaw
"This paper is a practical overview of ways to reduce cost in the design and operation of an Arctic mine. The economically important issues of the Arctic mine that will be addressed include: permafros
Jan 1, 1996
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A Year of GPS at Fording Coal Limited, Greenhills operationsBy Robin Sheremeta
Fording Greenhills first acquired GPS (Global Positioning System) technology with the commissioning of a GPS-based dispatch system in December 1994. The second exposure to satellite technology came wi
Jan 1, 1996
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Removal Of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash By Froth FlotationBy S. K. Kawatra
The fly ash from coal combustion often has a high unburned-carbon content. This can make it unusable as a cement admixture, which is the major fly ash utilization market. As a result, high-carbon fly
Jan 1, 1996