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Cerro Colorado On-Off Leach Pad Built in Six MonthsBy Dennis C. Martin
Construction of the Cerro Colorado on-off leach pad in northern Chile required about 3 Mm2 (32.3 million sq ft) of fill over an area of about 600,000 m2 (6.5 million sq ft) in irregular terrain with r
Jan 1, 1995
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Selective Flotation Of Fossil Resin From Wasatch Plateau High-Volatile Bituminous Coal (b3fa8be5-8786-4737-8290-ce0a5fb40a9b)By J. D. Miller
Certain bituminous coals of recent geological age are known to contain a significant quantity of natural (fossil or subfossil) resin. Such resinous coals are found in the western U.S., particularly th
Jan 1, 1988
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Advanced Techniques For Rapidly Placing Concrete Linings In Tunnels And ShaftsBy Kenneth R. Maser
In the past 30 years, great advances have taken place in the development of tunnel boring machines, raise drills, large diameter drills and blind shaft borers that have revolutionized the shaft sinkin
Jan 1, 1981
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Geosynthetic Clay Liners For Th Mining IndustryBy Chuck Hornaday, Brad Miller
Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are manufactured barrier layers containing a high-quality sodium bentonite clay attached or adhered to geotextiles or a geomembrane. The GCL's low permeability and high
Jan 1, 1997
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Du Pont Ore-Sample Bags Improve Newmont’s Assay ResultsA joint research effort by Newmont Gold and Du Pont, working with Kurtis Mooney, of Tri-Combined Resources has developed a new ore-sample bag made of "Tyvek," a spunbonded olefin. "The goal was to
Jan 1, 1990
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Mining—Technological Achievements Mark the DecadeBy M. P. Adamson, Bryson D. Trexler, R. V. Ramani, Mark L. Koenig, V. Rajaram, Alan Burton, C. S. Crocker, Kim. Y. C., A. G. Law, William C. Larson
Another record year vas experienced by the mining industry as the value of nonfuel minerals production soared to $23.5 billion-up 15% from the previous year. Based on preliminary estimates by the Bure
Jan 5, 1980
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Self-Assembly Effect of Benzohydroxamic Acid and Octanol in Cassiterite FlotationBy L. Runqing, H. Yuehua, S. Lei, S. Wei
"Tin ore from the southeast of Yunnan in China is a complex polymetallic low-grade ore. Because of the highly disseminated extent ore, cassiterite flotation was applied in industrial production instea
Jan 1, 2016
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Stone, DimensionBy W. Robert Power
Stone is considered by many to be the premium material for beauty and durability in all kinds of construction. Its use dates to the dawn of civilization and only buildings made of stone have survived
Jan 1, 1994
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Basic Tools for Deformation Measurements in MinesBy Charles J. Hass
INTRODUCTION Deformation measurements are some of the simplest and most useful measurements that can be made by the mining/rock mechanics engineer in assessing the sta¬bility of openings in rock. A
Jan 1, 1982
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Hard Rock Phosphate In FloridaBy Norman K. Olson
Hard-rock phosphate was formerly the chief source of all phosphate in Florida. Its mining began as early as 1883 or 1884, reached a peak level in 1907 and ceased in 1966. Production began and ended in
Jan 1, 1972
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The Mew.@ Cell - An Alternative To Merrill CroweBy Tony Treasure, Ian Ewart
The EMEW® cell has been developed to overcome a number of inherent limitations in conventional electrowinning technology, particularly the high cost and restricted process windows characteristic of co
Jan 1, 2000
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Geology And Distribution Of Clay Deposits For Building Bricks And Roofing Tiles In ChileBy Anibal Gajardo
Clays for building bricks and roofing tiles in Chile are classified as common clays and ball clays, with deposits of sedimentary and residual origin, both Cenozoic in age. Deposits are known from no
Jan 1, 2001
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The Radon Problem Of Two Cornish Tin MinesBy C. J. Dungey
INTRODUCTION The County of Cornwall is situated in the South Western extremity of England, see Fig. 1, and has for hundreds of years been an historical centre of mining activity. In the last centur
Jan 1, 1981
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Part 1: Wet Coarse Particle Concentration Section 2: HydraulicBy G. Robert Moorehead, Peter T. Luckie, Harold L. Lovell, David J. Akers, James K. Kindig
Jigging is a process of particle stratification in which the particle re- arrangement results from an alternate expansion and compaction of a bed of particles by pulsating fluid flow. The vertical dir
Jan 1, 1991
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Major Classes of MachinesBy R. L. White
Classification of Mills Mills may be classified under four categories that relate to the type of action utilized to grind the material: Tumbling. The most important of these to the minerals proc
Jan 1, 1985
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Refuge Alternatives Relief Valve Testing and Design (bc052d48-5a11-4c0c-9354-6518a302c701)By P. T. Bissert, T. J. Lutz, J. A. Yonkey, G. T. Homce
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been researching refuge alternatives (RAs) since 2007. Refuge alternatives typically have built-in pressure relief valves (PRVs)
Jan 1, 2016
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Recent Developments in the Design of Large Size Grinding MillsBy Norbert Patzelt, Johann Knecht
INTRODUCTION Grinding mills have been used in the minerals processing industry for over 100 years. Their dimensions have grown continuously during this time. Besides increasing throughput rates of
Jan 1, 1998
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Use of Numerical Modelling and GIS to Analyse and Share the Risks Related to Urban Tunnelling - Greater Paris - Red Line – South SectionBy Fatima-Zahra Houmymid, Elena Chiriotti, Mahdi, Samy
"The Greater Paris projects involves the creation of a 200km extension of the actual public transport network on the close outskirt of Paris. In 2011, SYSTRA has been awarded the Engineering studies o
Jan 1, 2016
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Underpinning and Instrumentation—Temporary Structures for Critical SolutionsBy Jon “Ike” Isaacson, Frank Perrone, Eric Prantil
"Tunneling through an urban environment carries many inherent risks to the immediate local infrastructure and subsequently to the project stakeholders. On the CQ031 Contract of the East Side Access Pr
Jan 1, 2016
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A Useful Tool for Predicting Occupational Hearing Loss in the Mining IndustryBy M. Li, J. K. Thompson, A. S. Azman
"Powerful mining systems typically generate high-level noise that can damage the hearing ability of miners. Engineering noise controls are the most desirable and effective control for overexposure to
Jan 1, 2015