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Advantages of EFI Based Detonator Technology in Commercial Blasting ApplicationsBy Richard Givens, Thomas Baginski
Technological advancements in warhead designs and implementations have driven the development of arrayed initiation networks of highly accurate, highly reliable, and extremely safe detonators. Recent
Jan 1, 2011
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Blasting Topologies for Electronic Initiation SystemsBy D. Lansburg
Electronic detonators are increasingly being used in today’s blasting in quarries, seismic, surface and underground mines. Electronic detonators offer several distinctive features over electric and no
Jan 1, 2011
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Sustainable mining operations with Atlas Copco’s productsBy L. Bergkvist
"History can provide many answers with regard to what today’s mining industry looks like and how we got to where we are today. It has always been self-evident that safety has to be given the highest p
Jan 1, 2011
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Review of Lead Recycling TechnologyBy Timothy W. Ellis, Abbas H. Mirza, R. David Prengaman
Recycled lead, i.e. material produced by the recycling of lead-acid batteries, has become the primary source of lead in much of the world. This has been important to the recycled lead industry as othe
Jan 1, 2011
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John N. Murphy: An Interview With The 2011 SME PresidentWhat is your assessment of the status of the mining industry as we see some evidence of an economic recovery? I am optimistic about the short and midterm prospects for the industry and, hence, for th
Jan 1, 2011
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An Alternative Automated Electron Beam Technology for Gold CharacterizationBy D. Lopez, D. L. Doerr, T. J. Drake
Automated scanning electron microscopy has been widely used in recent years for gold and other precious metals characterization. However, application of this technology is resource intensive and in mo
Jan 1, 2011
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How Industrial Plants Benefit From Apron Feeder Magnetic SeparatorsBy Timothy G. Shuttleworth
In the late1970s, mineral processing plants producing copper sulfide concentrates and oxide leaching feedstocks went online with operating tonnages that exceeded traditional installations. This create
Jan 1, 2011
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The Current Status of the Chemistry of Gold Flotation in IndustryBy C. Fortin
The subject of gold flotation has been reviewed extensively in a number of publications. The focus in most of these reviews has been on the theories of gold flotation as well as the physical and chemi
Jan 1, 2011
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Risk Weighted Cash Flow, a Communication Tool for Engineers and Financial Professionals on New Technology ProjectsBy Mark Kennedy, Allan MacRae, Cameron Hams
New technology projects, particularly those involving first-of-a-kind metallurgical facilities, have a poor track record of achieving their overall financial targets, as they incorporate technological
Jan 1, 2011
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The Novel Use of XRF Spectrometry in the Refining of GoldBy Michael W. Hinds
X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (XRF) is used at various stages of gold refining. Initially, incoming impure gold is analysed for deleterious elements such as As, Cd, Hg, Se, and Te. Based on the leve
Jan 1, 2011
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Achieving Stakeholder Support for New Gold Mining Developments that Contain Sulfide MineralsBy T. D. Chatwin
While new jobs and taxes are major incentives for support of mining, stakeholders must also be assured that current jobs, resources and environment will be protected. Mining companies can help achieve
Jan 1, 2011
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Advanced Integrated Process Modelling of Ni-Cu Sulphide Treatment at the Xstrata Nickel Sudbury SmelterBy R. Pandher, R. Schonewille, N. Tripathi
Advanced process modelling tools were developed for the Xstrata Nickel Sudbury Smelter flow sheet using a combination of FACTSAGE TM METSIMTM and ARENATM software. These tools were employed to assist
Jan 1, 2011
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Instruments and Available Internet-Based Data for Documenting Weather ConditionsBy Donna Kliche, Charles Kliche
It has been previously documented that various weather conditions such as wind direction and speed, cloud cover and, especially, temperature inversions can significantly affect the overpressure genera
Jan 1, 2011
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Electronic Detonator and Modern Non-Electric Shocktube Detonator AccuracyBy Joshua Hoffman, William Chad Wedding, Braden Lusk
The emergence of electronic detonators as viable products for use in production mine blasting has enabled mining professionals to rethink the traditional blast design methodologies that pertain to tim
Jan 1, 2011
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Seismic Blasting Between the North PolesBy Lloyd Litwin
The ARTA 2008 Project (Alpha Ridge Test of Appurtenance) was a Canadian Government sponsored deep water seismic survey carried out on the high arctic permanent polar ice cap. This Geological Survey of
Jan 1, 2011
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Implementing New Technologies in Metallurgical Processes: Building Plants that WorkBy B. Wasmund, B. Haneman, G. Sheehan
Success in implementing new technology for metallurgical processes is not a foregone conclusion: This paper includes a survey of 23 new technology-based metallurgical plant start-ups, in which the aut
Jan 1, 2011
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Reverse Osmosis Technology Helps Optimize Phosphate Mine PerformanceBy Chris Howell
PotashCorp?s Aurora phosphate mine, in Beaufort County, NC, operates four low pressure boilers and four high pressure boilers to meet its process steam requirements. Maintaining these boilers is crit
Jan 1, 2011
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Application Challenges In Process Flow ControlChoosing the right valve for corrosive, abrasive slurry applications requires exacting analysis and a comprehensive understanding of the complete slurry process. Within the realm of flow control in a
Jan 1, 2011
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Mine Closure: Plan For The End From The BeginningBy Hugh Jones
Mine planners are challenged to hold two seemingly opposing objectives: maximizing the mine?s operational efficiency while minimizing post-closure impacts. One of the most effective approaches to meet
Jan 1, 2011
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Fueling Station and Tank Farm Expansion on Taboguilla IslandBy Abraham Lindo
Taboguilla is a small island located 10 miles outside the Panama Canal Pacific Entrance. In 2002 a fuel distribution facility was installed in order to supply fuel to vessels passing thru the canal. T
Jan 1, 2011