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The use of dynamic simulation in the development of control systems for backfil plantsBy A. Hinde, M. H. Moys
Tailings from metallurgical plants, when deslimed with hydrocyclones, provide a valuable source of material for the backfilling of mines. The effectiveness of this material as a support medium is a se
Jan 1, 1991
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Alternative Joint Venture Structures Applicability to Project DevelopmentAttention is given to three possible alternative structures namely corporate joint venture, partnership joint venture and unincorporated joint venture. A corporate joint venture involves the form
Jan 1, 1983
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The Influence of Economics on the Design of Mine Shaft SystemsBy H. M. Wells
The influence of economics on the design of mine shaft systems by H, M. WEI.LS, Pr. Eng., M.Se. (Fellow) The purpose of this paper is to review some of the more important economic criteria that must b
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Third Phase Formation In Tbp Solvent Extraction Systems As A Result Of Interaction Between Reverse MicellesBy R. Chiarizia
Third phase formation, i.e., the splitting of the organic phase in two layers, is a common feature observed, under conditions of high loading, for many solvent extraction systems of both analytical an
Jan 1, 2003
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On the Probable Existence of Microscopic Dia¬monds, with Zircons and Topaz, in the Sands of Hydraulic Washings in CaliforniaBy B. Prof. Silliman
THE occurrence of diamonds of some size in the gold-fields of California is by no means uncommon, and was noticed by me in a communication, to the California Academy of Science in 1867, when specimens
Jan 1, 1873
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Post-Closure Flooding Of The Homestake Mine At Lead, SdBy A. D. Davis
The historic Homestake Gold Mine at Lead, SD, was closed in December of 2001, after 125 years of operation. Since closure, the mine has been selected by the National Science Foundation as the propose
Jan 1, 2008
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Liner Systems in Chilean Copper and Gold Heap LeachingBy Mark E. Smith
Large scale copper heap leaching in Chile began in November 1980 when the Lo Aguirre heap leach project was put into operation. At almost the same time, El Indio gold mine began production. While El I
Jan 1, 1995
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A Library Hung High in the AirWHEN one leaves the busy street and enters a library, the closing of the door behind him marks his passage into another world. Outside is the world of phenomena and appearances-of thronging pedestrian
Jan 11, 1927
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Is Extractive Metallurgy Becoming Extinct?By Ian M. Ritchie
Right across the universities of the developed world, the traditional disciplines of physics and chemistry are losing ground. Extractive metallurgy, which depends so heavily on chemistry, is also con
Jan 1, 2003
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Discussion - Petrologic Methods For Application To Solid Fuels Of The Future - Mining Engineering, Page 629, June 1956, AIME Trans., Vol. 205 – Schopf, James M.By Gilbert H. Cady
Those coal mining and preparation engineers and operators who read this article will probably be most concerned with those parts which deal with the applied aspects of coal petrology in the fields of
Jan 5, 1958
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Progressive Kriging - A Method Of Testing The Geostatistical Hypotheses ? IntroductionBy R. L. Sandefur
Any geostatistical study involves (implicit) hypotheses about 1. The distribution function 2. The drift of the data 3. The (underlying) variogram Once these are known, most other results f
Jan 1, 1982
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Height of Gas Cap in Safety Lamp- Discussion (7ab99b87-b70d-4ca9-b950-01430fb6c9ba)JAMES ASHWORTH, Livingstone, Alberta, Can. (written discussion*).-About the year 1878, the writer commenced to experiment on safety lamps, the results of which will be found in the Transactions of the
Jan 12, 1919
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Sally MalayÆs 2190_6095 Stope - The HotShot ExperienceThe blasting of the 2190_6095 stope at Kimberley Nickel MineÆs Sally Malay operation in Western Australia is an example of what can be achieved with electronic detonating systems when a drill and blas
Jan 1, 2007
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Uses and Limitations of the Airborne Magnetic GradiometerBy Milton Glicken
The airborne geophysicist is a busy man these days. In his plane he may have the airborne magnetometer, the airborne scintillation counter, and the airborne electromagnetic surveying system. Each of t
Nov 1, 1955
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Development of a Large-Scale Field Demonstrating using Vertical BoreholesBy Trevits MA
The United States Steel Corp. in cooperation with the United States Government is conducting a large-scale methane drainage field demonstration using stimulated vertical boreholes drilled in advanc
Jan 1, 1982
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Technology News - No. 504 - NIOSH Releases New AHSEM and ARBS Software Programs To Improve Ground ControlIt is now widely accepted that horizontal stress is present nearly everywhere underground. Often it is more severe than the vertical stress. It is a major cause of roof control problems in undergro
Apr 1, 2003
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An Assessment of Size Distribution of Rock Fragments from Blastin gin an Underground Hardrock MineBy F O. Otuonye
Full-face blasts were fired in a 12 x 8 ft drift of an underground hardrock mine in a basalt formation with porphyry copper to study the effects of drill pattern and explosive type on the size distrib
Jan 1, 1985
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An Approach to the Flotation of Complex Gold Ores Containing Some Free Gold and/or Some Gold Associated with Easily Floatable Sulphide MineralsThis paper describes some experiences in the design of flotation reagent schemes for the efficient flotation of complex gold ores containing free gold and/or gold associated with easily flotable sulph
Jan 1, 1997
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Analog Computers Find Application in Control of Flotation CircuitsBy T. M. Morris, R. M. Edwards
Digital and analog computers are being used at an accelerated rate for the control of processes. A digital computer can store information concerning a process and when it is fed certain information co
Jan 8, 1964
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Mass Balancing Considerations for Reconciling Mineralogical DataBy S Vianna
Mineralogical information obtained from plant surveys is subject to errors, both due to sampling and experiment. To reduce these errors, and to ensure that information is consistent, a data reconcilia
Jan 1, 2002