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Stability of Waste Dumps at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon MineBy M. B. Kahle, A. D. Pernichele
Four types of slope failures in waste dumps are recognized debris flow, foundation failure, edge slump, and blowout. The first three types, although at times causing considerable damage to property an
Jan 1, 1972
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Conducting High Chrome Grinding Media Trials at NewcrestÆs Ridgeway ConcentratorBy C J. Greet, J Kinal, C Hitchen
Following the successful completion of a marked ball test defining the potential wear benefits the high chrome alloys may offer against forged steel, as well as laboratory test work investigating chan
Oct 29, 2012
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Indicator Pile Program at Port of Oakland, CaliforniaBy Partha Sircar
"For Berth 22 modifications at the Port of Oakland, nearly 600 octagonal 24-inch ‘diameter’ precast-prestressed concrete piles were driven, some piles over 160 feet long. Prior to production pile driv
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 2976 Permissible Explosives - A Study of Test DataBy G. St. J. Perrott, N. A. Tolch
"The testing of explosives for permissibility for use in coal mines was begun by the technologic branch of the United States Geologic Survey in February, 1909, and continued by the United States Burea
Dec 1, 1929
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Hydrologic evaluation of post-closure flooding and dewatering of the Homestake MineBy Guosheng Zhan
The Homestake Mine included the open cut and underground workings up to 2,484 m (8,150 ft) deep. The mine ceased mining activities in December 2001 after 125 years of operation. Pumping from the under
Jan 4, 2010
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Geochemical Exploration For Gold Deposits At Goldfield, NevadaBy Roger P. Ashley
The main problem in geochemical exploration for gold ore bodies in the 40 km2 hydrothermally altered area at Goldfield is to decide which of the many silicified ledges exposed are most likely to yield
Jan 1, 1978
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The Future of Mining EngineersBy Hector Monette
"AFTER SPENDING a lifetime in the mining industry it is normal that one should be concerned with the future of his profession, especially if he is directly responsible for the education and formation
Jan 1, 1972
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Beyond the manufacturing mindset – adapting workforce skills for the tech driven mining industryBy Y Lanwin
The Australian mining sector is undergoing a significant transformation with the adoption of advanced technology to the operational landscape. This has highlighted a critical disconnect between our tr
Sep 1, 2024
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Flotation Recovery of Rare Metals from Gravity TailingsBy S. A. Bogidaev, M. Yu. Tiunov
"The paper describes the results of the flotation tests with complex rare metal ores from deposits in the Trans-Baikal Territory. Correlations between the quality of produced wolframite, hubnerite and
Jan 1, 2018
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Varied Fare for Nonmetallic SessionsBy AIME AIME
AWIDE variety of subjects was discussed at the Wednesday sessions on Non-metallic Minerals. W. M. Weigel as chairman, presided at the morning session, and W. M. Myers, vice-chairman, in the afternoon.
Jan 1, 1932
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Tube bundle analyser flow rate, why it is importantBy M Tsai
Tube bundle gas monitoring systems have been used in the mining industry for over 50 years. The initial design was based on four individual gas analysers along with a series of solenoid valves, gas sa
Oct 12, 2022
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Resources Vs. Mineable Reserves: The Future Of Central Appalachian Coal MiningProjections of coal reserves in Central Appalachia are essential for long-term planning in the region. Annual production is declining in some states, such as Virginia, and mineable reserves for the Ce
Jan 1, 1998
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Gravity Circuit Improvements At The Montana Tunnels MineBy B. T. Darnton
Gravity concentration at the Pegasus Gold Montana Tunnels Mine was initiated in late June, 1991 with the commissioning of a coarse gold scalping circuit that processes a small portion of the ball mill
Jan 1, 1995
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IC 8582 Procedures For Evaluating Hazards To Coal Mining Operations From Hydrocarbon ReservoirsBy James A. Wasson
Because of the danger to life and property in a coal mine if an oil or natural gas well should be accidentally intersected during mining operations, certain precautionary measures should be carried ou
Jan 1, 1973
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Development of silicosis suppression methods on the Witwatersrand: ventilation and dust suppressionBy J. P. Ress
In 1903, seventeen years after mining of the Witwatersrand gold-bearing reefs started, the findings erf the Miners' Phthisis Commission (Transvaal) resulted in the initiation of measures with the obje
Jan 1, 1947
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Research on the Influence of Moulding Sand with Furan Esin on the EnvironmentBy Sylwia Zymankowska-Kumon, Rafal Danko, Mariusz Holtzer, Artur Bobrowski, Michal Kubecki
"Moulding sands with furan resin constitute constantly growing part in technologies of producing castings from iron alloys. Due to the presence of harmful substances in resins such as furfuryl alcohol
Jan 1, 2013
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Betze-Post Pit Slope Stability Monitoring At Barrick GoldstrikeBy R. Sharon
Barrick Goldstrike Mines, Inc. Betze-Post open pit operations, located in northeastern Nevada, have experienced slope instability attributed to the presence of generally weak rock mass conditions, loc
Jan 1, 2000
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The Effect of Organic Additive on Electrolysis of Metal Aqueous Solution and Automatic Control of this ProcessBy Zhang Chuanfu, Li Shixiong
"In the electrolysis electrodeposition or electroplating of aqueous solution of copper, lead, zinc, nickel, manganese etc, with the increase in cathodic over potential the reducing rate of metal and t
Jan 1, 2000
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Australian Gold - Exploration, Discovery and Potential - Keys to a Sustainable IndustryGold has been known and mined in Australia for over 150 years. It occurs and is mined in all States and the Northern Territory. In the past 30 years approximately 8300 t of gold has been mined and gol
Jan 1, 2007
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Waste Heat Reduction and Recovery Options for Metals IndustryBy Arvind Thekdi, Cynthia Belt2
"Waste heat from industrial operations in metals industry represents 20% to 50% of the total energy used in most manufacturing plants. Reduction and recovery of waste heat offers the most attractive a
Jan 1, 2011