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Sampling and Measurements in the Reaction Shaft at Olympic DamBy B Washington, A Campbell, R Taylor
A sampling and measurement program was undertaken on the reaction shaft of the Olympic Dam copper flash smelting furnace. The object of the work was to provide information to validate a mathematical m
Jan 1, 2005
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RI 6759 Use Of A Continuous Borer In Mining Pitching Anthracite BedsBy W. H. Tavenner
The Bureau of Mines gathered test data on the use of a continuous borer in mining an anthracite bed, which was 30 feet thick on a pitch of 15° to 45°. Gangways were driven with the continuous borer,
Jan 1, 1966
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Examples of Groundwater Sustainability Issues in MiningFor Australian mining projects, sustainable groundwater use is typically defined as a groundwater extraction regime, measured over a specified planning time frame, which allows acceptable levels of st
Jan 1, 2006
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Iron Ore in Canada: A SymposiumBy John Convey
"IRON ORE was first smelted in Canada about the year 1736 at Les Forges, Quebec -a most appropriate name for such a historic locale. During these early years of the 18th, 19th, and first quarter of th
Jan 1, 1955
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Optimization of Blast Evacuation Zones using the "Exclusion Zone" ModuleBy C. Morel, P. Fredes, L. Rojas
This article presents a comprehensive study on the development and application of the specific module called "Exclusion Zone" created by Orica to determine blast evacuation exclusion zones. This modul
Jan 1, 2024
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Underground Remote Firing SystemBy Tom Paynter
In an underground mining environment, the primary method of firing a blast is using a combination of an electric detonator and a detonating cord to initiate the Nonelectric detonators. This method has
Jan 1, 2017
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Life-of-Mine Ventilation Planning at DiavikBy R. D. Clarke, E. De Souza
"A framework for ventilation planning, with a focus on planning to the end-of-mine life, was developed for the Diavik Diamond Mine, Northwest Territories. This framework was successfully used by Diavi
Jan 1, 2018
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The Effect of Weld Metal Toughness on the CVN Test Results of the Heat-Affected ZoneBy D. Bai, F. Hamad, S. Abraham
For the integrity of welded structures such as pipelines, the toughness of the heat-affected zones (HAZ) is an important property. This property is often specified in terms of Charpy V-notch (CVN) imp
Jan 1, 2005
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Volatilization Behavior of Valuable Metals in Electronic Substrate Waste by Chlorination VolatilizationBy K. Sugawaral, W. Tongampl, K. Hiruta, Takasaki Y., A. Hosoi, T. Katol, A. Shibayamal
Printed circuit boards of discarded personal computers, televisions, mobile phones and so on contain a significant amount of valuable metals. For the recycle of valuable metals contained in the printe
Jan 1, 2011
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Recent advances in aeromagnetic compensationBy Gerardo Noriega
Aeromagnetic compensation plays an important role in most airborne geophysical exploration programs, dealing with the modelling and elimination of interference effects generated by the aircraft flying
May 1, 2008
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A New Electric Miners? Lamp.By D. B. RUSHJIORE
(New York -Meeting, February, 1912.) TORCHES were used by the early Romans for mine-lighting, and these were followed by open lamps or earthen jars filled with tallow or oil, and later by candles. In
Jul 1, 1912
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Cross Contamination Of ODC Solvent Extraction CircuitsCopper cathode and Uranium Oxide production at WMC (Olympic Dam Corporation) Pty. Ltd. involves processing leach liquors through a copper solvent extraction plant followed by a uranium solvent extract
Jan 1, 1996
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Simulation of production processes and associated costs in mining using the Monte Carlo methodBy M. Mathey
The application of the Monte Carlo technique to production planning and everyday economic decisionmaking in mine production management is demonstrated. The logic is detailed using an example of underg
Dec 13, 2022
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Controlling Of Foaming Phenomena During Copper Blow In Copper P-S ConverterBy Pengfu Tan
Xstrata Copper at Mount Isa in Australia has operated one copper Isasmelt furnace and four P-S converters. The phenomena of foaming occur in above 10% of converter operations. A thermodynamic model of
Jan 1, 2006
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Simulating the Effect of LHD Operations on Production Rates and Ventilation Costs in a Sublevel Cave Underground Mine"Load-haul-dump machines (LHDs) are typically used in underground metal mining operations. Delays or inappropriate use of LHDs can result in production loss. Optimized LHD use is especially crucial in
Jan 1, 2019
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IC 8126 Blasting Stumps In Coal Mines ? IntroductionBy R. W. Stahl
The use of continuous mining machines has greatly minimized the necessity for blasting in coal mines, even during pillar recovery; however, explosives are still used to blast stumps. The use of improp
Jan 1, 1962
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Exploring the role of digital twin systems in mine safety - ME Feature ArticleBy Jacob Carr, Rebecca Knuth, Emily J. Haas, Marvin Cheng, Bob Bissonette
Many industries, including mining, are experiencing an increase in the use of robotic and other artificial intelligence (AI) systems to improve efficiency, productivity and precision. For example, a 2
Oct 1, 2025
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Grinding Circuit Practices at NewmontBy A Giblett, S Hart
"In 2015 operations under the ownership and/or management of all Newmont Mining Corporation subsidiaries (Newmont) produced 5.7 Moz of gold and 619 Mlb of copper from mining operations in five countri
Oct 10, 2016
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RI 3327 Behavior Of Flame Safety Lamps In Mine Atmospheres Deficient In Oxygen ? IntroductionBy A. B. Hooker
All State mining laws require that flame safety lamps be used in gassy mines; the laws of some States require that safety lamps be kept for emergencies at every coal mine, whether gassy or nongassy. T
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 3327 Behavior Of Flame Safety Lamps In Mine Atmospheres Deficient In Oxygen ? Introduction (1753def1-4dec-4d77-8daf-36801f1e1c43)By A. B. Hooker
All state mining laws require that flame safety lamps be used in gassy mines; the laws of some States require that safety lamps be kept for emergencies at every coal mine, whether gassy or nongassy. T
Jan 1, 1937