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Predicted and Observed Groundwater Inflows into Two Rock Tunnels
By Bhaskar B. Thapa, Michael T. McRae, Michael J. Teske, Richard M. Nolting
Packer test data and tunnel in?ow observations are used to show that the distribution of equivalent hydraulic conductivity obtained for a rock mass from borehole packer testing will be biased if the o
Jan 1, 2003
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Practical Integrated Metallurgical Accounting Solutions For Supporting Production Decisions
By M. C. Mound, L. Fradette, C. Colbert
Metallurgical Accounting in the mineral processing industry transforms accumulated process data, including flow rates and assays, into a coherent information format. This is used to rapidly provide p
Jan 1, 2003
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Fundamentals Of Metal Sulfide Biooxidation
By G. J. Olson
This paper describes the microbiology basics underlying heap and tank biooxidation of metal sulfide ores and concentrates. The primary organisms are identified and described along with the reactions
Jan 1, 2003
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Fragmentation Method: A Ground Control Tool
By J. Girard-Dwyer, J. Johnson, J. Whyatt
The choice of fragmentation method is one of the most fundamental aspects of mine design, and often has a major impact on the safety and economic viability of an operation. Almost exclusively, underg
Jan 1, 2003
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Sustainability Indicators For The Mining Industry: Issues And Challenges
By P. Christmann
The operational paradigm of mining industries is shifting from ?optimal profit for the financial stakeholders? to a new concept compatible with sustainable development ethics: ?maximize economic and s
Jan 1, 2003
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Regulatory Perspective: The Progression of Canadian Mining Disclosure Standards
By Deborah McCombe
-Canadian Regulators -Qualified Person -Professional Association -Resources & Reserves -Foreign Codes -Disclosure of Historical Resources -Issues in Application of Resources & Reserves -Industr
Jan 1, 2003
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Methodology Of Incident Recreation Using Virtual Reality
By M. Karmis
Promoting a strong safety culture requires that the significance of unsafe acts be emphasized. This can be achieved vividly by accurate recreation of unsafe actions in the workplace, demonstrating ex
Jan 1, 2003
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Siemens Controllers Aid Processing at the Madero Project
By Rolando Gonzalez
Mexico’s role in the world economic community continues to grow. And it is important that the country makes use of its natural wealth, including its large underground deposits of minerals and metals.
Jan 1, 2003
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Itmk3®– Application Of A New Ironmaking Technology For The Iron Ore Mining Industry
By O. Tsuge, G. Hoffman
ITmk3®(Iron Technology Mark III) is an innovative new ironmaking technology whereby high quality iron nuggets are produced directly from iron ore fines and coal in a rotary hearthfurnace1). The react
Jan 1, 2003
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A Mixed Integer Linear Programming Approach To Limestone Quarry Scheduling Optimization With Sequencing And Blending Constraints
A linear programming model with integer sequencing variables is developed to schedule limestone production for a quarry in Central Japan. The model is used to optimize raw material production from the
Jan 1, 2003
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Hydrologic Issues At The Gilt Edge Superfund Site In The Black Hills Of South Dakota
By A. D. Davis, C. J. Webb
Brohm Mining Co.'s Gilt Edge Mine in the northern Black Hills was a surface heap-leach operation that was active from the 1980s until 1999. Financing problems and acid drainage concerns at the mi
Jan 1, 2003
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Simulators Improve Mine Operator Training and Safety
Simulator technology has advanced to the point where the cost of mining equipment simulators is beginning to make commercial sense. Simulator-based evaluation allows operators or potential employees t
Jan 1, 2003
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Design-Bid-Build Contracting: Climbing Out of a Paradigm Sinkhole
By Randall J. Essex
Public and private owners of infrastructure projects face a number of real and perceived constraints when considering design-bid-build (DBB) procurement for underground projects. Thus, they may not be
Jan 1, 2003
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Rio Tinto – Mineral Reserve Estimation in the Real World – A Large Company Perspective
By Niall Weatherstone
Introduction Risks & Rewards of a Mineral Reserve Life History of a Mineral Reserve Estimate Risk Assessment & Management Mineral Resource & Reserve Estimation Good Practice Mineral Resource & Re
Jan 1, 2003
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Statistical Approach To Using Metallurgical Data To Improve The Accuracy And Information Obtained From Financial Analyses
By Ross W. Smith, D. L. Taylor, K. A. Altman
Traditional sensitivity analysis of metallurgical data has the potential to overestimate the value of mining projects. Such analyses provide no information about the probability of the results. Simula
Jan 1, 2003
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Technical Note - Sulfuric Acid Leaching Of Igarapé Bahia Gold-Copper Ore For Copper Extraction - An Ore Pretreatment For Gold Recovery By Cyanidation
By F. D. Mendes, A. H. Martins
The high copper grade in the Igarapé Bahia (Brazil) gold-copper ore restricts the direct application of the classical cyanidation process. Copper oxide and sulfide minerals react with cyanides in solu
Jan 1, 2003
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Experience of the Introduction of Oxygen Decompression in UK Compressed Air Tunnelling
By Donald R. Lamont
The paper outlines the reasons for and research behind the recent decision to adopt oxygen decompression in the UK. Currently used measures of decompression illness are critically appraised. The paper
Jan 1, 2003
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The South African Reporting Environment
By F. A. Camisani-Calzolari
South Africa has adopted its own code for public reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves in 2000. The South African Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (SAMREC Cod
Jan 1, 2003
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Handbook Provides Guidance in Selecting Excavators
Several economic factors have caused the surface mining industry to require large-capacity shovels and trucks for efficient, high-production, low-cost operations. Some of those factors include techno
Jan 1, 2003
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Jacked Box Tunnelling Creating Large Shallow Openings Beneath Existing Highways and Railways
By J. W. T. Ropkins, D. Allenby
The paper describes a technique by which large concrete boxes are unobtrusively inserted beneath existing highway and railway infrastructure to form new subways, culverts and under-bridges, thus avoid
Jan 1, 2003