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Hydrologic Considerations In Mine ClosingsBy Allan M. Johnson
Dewatering is a major operational cost at sane mines. Under certain conditions, costs associated with water disposal may continue beyond the productive life of the mine. For mines with mineralized wat
Jan 1, 1983
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Monitoring and targeting of plant utilities at INCO Limited, Sudbury, Garson MineBy D. Pacey
"This paper reviews the installation, start-up, and operation of a comprehensive monitoring and targeting management technique in which all plant utilities (i.e., electricity, natural gas, compressed
Jan 1, 1997
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The Current Immsa Jarosite CircuitBy C. Moctezuma
Since the start up of the IMMSA electrolytic zinc refinery in 1982, the dissolved iron coming from the acid attack of the ferrites has been precipitated by the jarosite process. At the beginning of op
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery Of Uranium From Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid By Solvent ExtractionBy F. J. Hurst
Phosphate rock, which is a prime source of phosphate used in fertilizer manufacture in the United States, contains uranium. In general, the uranium content of the rock increases with the phosphate con
Jan 1, 1976
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Successful Design of the NICO Grinding Circuit for Unusually Hard OreBy Mike Samuels, John Starkey
"This paper examines test results and grinding mill design for the recent Fortune Minerals’ NICO Project, located in the Northwest Territories. SAG milling and rod milling options are compared. Rod mi
Jan 1, 2010
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Rank and Type Variations in Coals From The Southern and South Western Coalfields, New South Wales, and their Influence Upon CokingThe Bulli and Wongawilli Seams, the two principal sources of coking coal for the Port Kembla steelworks of Australian Iron & Steel Pty. Ltd., vary in rank and in type over the Southern and South W
Jan 1, 1969
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Implementation Of Linear Programming Model For Optimum Open Pit Production Scheduling ProblemBy Edgar Urbaez
Production scheduling is one of the most important factors affecting mine planning. A program -Mine Scheduler -that aids mining engineers with the setup of an optimum open pit production scheduling al
Jan 1, 1999
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Attractive workplaces in future underground miningBy J Johansson, B Johansson
The mining industry needs to attract and recruit young talented people. An important task is, therefore, to create an attractive mining workplace that engages with, and motivates youngsters who are no
Oct 16, 2017
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Disturbances of Air Parameters Caused by the Operation of the Shearer in the LongwallBy W. Dziurzynski, St. Wasilewski, T. Palka, A. Krach
"Air parameter monitoring systems, regardless of gasometrical protections, provide a significant number of measurement data. The obtained data broadens the knowledge on processes taking place in under
Jan 1, 2019
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School of Mines ù Past, Present and FutureAlthough the mining of metals was well established by the time of the Roman Empire mining skills did not really advance greatly for many centuries. Miners did not have the scientific knowledge to dist
Jan 1, 2002
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IC 6155 Clay ? ForewordBy Paul M. Tyler
The technology of clay and the manufacture of ceramic products therefrom, and also the clay resources of most of the individual States, are already covered by a voluminous literature. The present resu
Jan 1, 1929
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What we learned about MINING ENGINEERING and youBy Marianne Snedeker
In September 1985 we published a questionnaire asking about the content of MINING ENGINEERING and about your interests. By Dec. 10, our cutoff date, we had 430 responses, representing about 1.5% of th
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 8673 Estimating Direct Costs Of Development In A Block Caving MineBy Nils A. Eilertsen
This Bureau of Mines report describes the unit cost procedure for estimating direct development costs within a cave block in an undercut block caving mine. Costs of supervision, labor, equipment, and
Jan 1, 1975
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The Next Challenge in Optimising Mining OperationsThis paper describes the past, normal and advanced practice of optimisation in mining. It then discusses what needs to happen for the mining industry to make full use of what is now available.
Dec 6, 2010
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The Fuel-Efficiency of the Iron Blast-Furnace.By JOHN JERMAIN
In my opinion, the explanation of the fuel-requirements involving the conception of heat available and necessary above a critical temperature, as advanced by Johnson 1 and elaborated by Howe, Raymond
May 1, 1911
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Coal Preparation Projects In The UKBy John Hillman
The reconstruction of the British mining industry which began shortly after nationalisation in 1947 continued until well into the 1950s with the support of the Government. This support diminished as p
Jan 1, 1978
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Reconciliation – Outcomes and ExpectationsBy W J. Shaw
Mining operations must become more predictable to overcome the volatility that has characterised the mining industry. Comparisons of production against predictions will become more consistent as minin
Aug 18, 2014
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Managing The Air Quality Impacts Of A Global Diversified Mining CompanyBy F. Turatti
Rio Tinto is one of the world's largest mining companies, involved in every stage of metal and mineral production, producing aluminium, copper, diamonds, coal, iron ore, uranium, gold and industr
Feb 27, 2013
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IC 8588 Historical Injury Experience In Quarrying (In Three Parts) 3. 1968-69By Donald E. Redmon
This Bureau of Mines report examines the injury experience in the quarrying industry for the years 1968-69. Twenty-eight tables for each year are presented in which disabling work injuries are summari
Jan 1, 1973
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Automatic Cranes In To The Process, Reducing Bottlenecks By Empowering LogisticsBy Lorenzo Bacchetti
Automatic yards with ad-hoc WMS (Warehouse management software), are the key for a modern and efficient warehousing which can face today logistic challenges. WMS boosts the traceability of material wh
Oct 1, 2019