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RI 6380 Accuracy in estimating metal content and tonnageBy Richard F. Link, George S. Koch
Through the use of statistical methods, estimates of metal content and tonnage of an ore body made by using data from 18 diamond-drill holes are compared with actual values established with data from
Jan 1, 1964
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The Development of Modern Flowsheeting Tools for Mineral Processing – Integrated Process Mineralogy: Decades in the MakingBy N. O. Lotter
The connection between mineralogy and metallurgical performance in a plant was recognised long ago (Gaudin, 1939; Petruk, 1976; Petruk and Hughson, 1977; Cabri, 1981; Petruk and Schnaar, 1981; Kinloch
Jan 1, 2018
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The New Viewpoint in IndustryBy ALFRED KAUFFMAN
NO matter what position we hold, workman, foreman, superintendent, manager, president, or what not, let us fail to give or to make good products, then see how quickly we'll be called to account f
Jan 1, 1929
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Mineral Mining and Reserves – The Mining Company PerspectiveBy Jack E. Thompson
Thank you Tom and JM for that nice introduction. The remarks I am about to make rely on a large way on comments made by Barrick's Chief Counsel, Patrick Garver, to an internal meeting of Barrick&
Jan 1, 2003
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History And Present Status Of Piles And Their Installation In The United States - Expanded From A Presentation At The Deep Foundations Institute Annual Meeting Williamsburg, Virginia, December 1982By Hal W. Hunt
Steel and concrete piles and power-actuated hammers have developed almost entirely within the past 100 years. Prior to that time, piles were mostly timber, driven with a drop hammer or a maul. The Eng
Jan 1, 1984
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Residual Aeolian Placers - A New Style of Gold Deposit in New ZealandResidual aeolian placers (RAPs) are formed by the wind, by preferential entrainment and removal of small and low-density detritusfrom a pre-existing, typically sedimentary sequence containing heavy mi
Jan 1, 2004
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An effective approach to problem solving and decision-making in safety managementBy A K. B Chigwada
Mining organisations grapple with the same problems year after year, wasting incredible amounts of time and money. According to estimates from the International Labour Organization (ILO), over one mil
Apr 16, 2024
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Integrated Sustainable Water Management in Mining for Development in the PhilippinesBy A N. Danoucaras, S E. Goater, D Hearne, A M. Bansuan
It is globally recognised that existing and emerging mining activities should be conducted in a æsustainableÆ manner for the entire life of mine. Many companies annually publish corporate sustainabili
Nov 20, 2012
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Feldspar in CanadaBy O. D. Maurice
Feldspar mining in Canada came to an end during 1972 after many years of continuous activity. The deposits are not exhausted and the domestic demand for this product is expected to continue at about t
Jan 1, 1973
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Coping With High Lateral Stresses In An Underground Illinois Coal MineBy C. Tom Blevins
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : This presentation is to discuss production and roof control problems associated with directional lateral stresses in an in situ stress field and the approach that Inland Ste
Jan 1, 1982
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Stratigraphy and Structure of Bituminous Coalfields in the Vicinity of Jasper Park, AlbertaBy B. R. MacKay
Introduction During the past six seasons the writer has been engaged in semi-detailed investigations on the coal areas lying along the front of the Rocky mountains between the Brazeau river and the
Jan 1, 1930
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Strategic Sustainable Development – Creating Shared Value in the Mining IndustryBy M Jones, G Corder, A C. Keith
"Sustainable development has become an issue of ever increasing importance to the mining industry. The Ernst & Young (EY) mining industry risk radar regularly shows several sustainability elements
Jun 22, 2016
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Innovative Blasting Practice at Sands Hill Coal CompanyBy Michael J. Burrell
Sands Hill Coal, located in Wellston, Ohio produces coal for steam generation and crushed limestone for the aggregate market in southeastern Ohio. This paper concerns the blasting and production of th
Jan 1, 1990
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Designing and modeling mesh communications in underground coal minesBy Michael E. Karmis
New and developing communication systems en-able underground miners to, not only connect to the surface from an increased communication coverage area, but also to be discovered in the event of an emer
Jun 1, 2010
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Potash in western CanadaBy ANNE FUZESY
Soluble potassium salts in bedded underground salt deposits supply most of The world demand for potassium f or agricultural and industrial use. The potassium salts, sylvite and carnallite, were f irs,
Jan 1, 1984
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Mining And Exploration Technology - Innovation Sets The Pace In '68 - Open Pit DevelopmentsBy O. T. Berge
Development and production from open cut mines continued its vigorous growth trend during the year 1968. Material handling and transportation were again exposed to the use of larger equipment with sho
Jan 2, 1969
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OFR-24-73 Dust Suppression In Coal MinesContract No. H0110929 was awarded by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in February, 1971, to DeTer Company, Incorporated, of Mountain Lakes, N. J. The contract provided for the modification of the contractor&a
Jan 1, 1972
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Restoring Groundwater at Uranium in Situ Recovery Projects: Engineering a More Robust SolutionBy J. `. Spitzinger
In situ recovery (ISR) of uranium alters the baseline groundwater geochemistry in order to mobilize and complex uranium to extract and concentrate it. ISR wellfield restoration is often challenging, a
Feb 23, 2014
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Stacking and Reclaiming Facilities at the Thiess Bros Pty Ltd, South Blackwater Coal Mine from Conception to OperationBy R Hoskings
Conceptual studies of the run of mine stockpiling and reclaiming requirements commenced in 1975. Final selection of equipment was made in 1978 and the equipment was commissioned in June, 1979. Equipm
Jan 1, 1980
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Study of the gravity enrichment of Shalkiya deposit lead-zinc ores, S.A. Telkov, I.Y. Motovilov, Z.S. Abisheva, and M.B. BarmenshinovaBy I. Y. Motovilov, S. A. Telkov, M. B. Barmenshinova, Z. S. Abisheva
As a rule, removing waste rock at the beginning of the process improves the conditions for the flotation of minerals, and also reduces the operating costs of crushing, grinding and flotation. Lead-zin
Jan 1, 2020