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Chuquicamata and Its Modernization Plan: Back to the Major LeagueBy Juan H. Rojas
The Chuquicamata mining and metallurgical complex is the main division of CODELCO-CHILE. Its comparative advantage in the world of primary copper producers had deteriorated severely and, consequently,
Jan 1, 1998
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Behavior Of Redox Electrodes During Flotation And Relationship To Mineral FloatabilitiesBy G. Labonte
The behavior of four different redox sensing electrodes (gold spiral, black platinum, chalcopyrite, and galena) during roughing and cleaning flotation is examined and related to the flotation response
Jan 1, 1989
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Application Of Hilti OneStep Bolts For Roadway Support In German Deep Coal MinesBy Michael Bayerl
The HILTI OneStep rockbolt was implemented for roadway development in German deep coal mines in 2004. The development by HILTI Company is based on a technical joint venture with RAG Deutsche Steinkoh
Jan 1, 2009
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Chemical Grouts Influence On Mechanical Properties Of Coal ? Laboratory ResearchBy K. Soucek
Extraction of hard coal reserves, but also of mineral resources in general in the underground coal mines includes in itself many anthropogenic interventions in the earth crust. These interventions are
Jan 1, 2006
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Implications Of Sara On Hazardous Waste Liabilities At Mining SitesBy W. E. Cobb
Mining companies, as developers of natural resources, are being forced to deal with the potential long-term liabilities of past, present, and future mining operations. As discussed in a previous paper
Jan 1, 1988
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Applications of Electrical Geophysics To Precious Metals ExplorationBy Larry J. Hughes
Ground-based electrical geophysical techniques have be valuable for three indirect exploration strategies: "tracer" sulfide mineralization, 2) mapping structure with or controlling mineralization, and
Jan 1, 1989
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Thiohydrometallurgical Processes for Gold RecoveryBy R. Y. Wan, J. D. Miller
Thiohydrometallurgical systems including thiosulfate, thiocyanate and thiourea have been stud- ied as alternative liriviants for the leaching of gold. Research and development of thiohydrometallurgica
Jan 1, 2005
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Surface Settlements Due to a Shallow Tunnel Excavation in Soft Ground: A Case Study of the Zizhi Tunnel in Hangzhou, ChinaBy Penglu Gan, Jinjie Zou, Chenglang Pan, Xiaowu Tang, Yu Zhao
"The north segment of the Zizhi Tunnel that consists of twin tunnels was excavated at a shallow depth in soft ground using the Shallow Tunneling Method. Based on continuous field measurements, the dev
Jan 1, 2016
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Mill Sizing For Phosphate Grinding In Mills Of 0.2 To 5 Meters In Diameter (d139b3f1-183b-4de8-a58f-300e7f63761f)By Reed S. C. Rogers
The breakage parameters of phosphate ore were determined by batch first-order grinding studies in a laboratory ball mill according to the procedures described in the text by Austin, Klimpel and Luckie
Jan 1, 1985
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Lessons learned about standards from applying both VALMIN and USPAP on a complex appraisal projectBy T. R. Ellis
The author attempted to concurrently apply the US Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) and the Australian VALMIN Code to a complex mineral property appraisal assignment and pre
Jan 1, 2000
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Mill DesignBy Norman Weiss
The design of an ore-processing plant requires a high degree of cooperation among the geological, mining and metallurgical engineers. The purposes of this section are to provide mill design informatio
Jan 1, 1973
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1992 Gaudin Lecture - Coal Properties Dictate Coal Flotation StrategiesBy F. F. Aplan
Prologue Antoine Marc Gaudin (Fig. 1) was truly a giant in the field of mineral processing, and his shadow is still cast long on our profession. "Tony," as his students affectionately called him (b
Jan 1, 1994
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Large Flotation Cell Design and Development (efab1170-eebc-4ef3-a654-a4b94d2468f0)By J. Herbst, H. B. Treweek, V. R. Degner, G. Poling
Current mineral industry trends toward handling the high tonnages of lower grade ore and tailings retreat lead to a continuing need for large volume flotation cells. The benefits which accompany the l
Jan 1, 1976
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The Feasibility of Precious Metals Recovery from a Hellyer Concentrator Tailing Following very Fine GrindingBy B. J. I. Adair, K. R. Weller
The bulk scavenger tailing from Aberfoyle's Hellyer Concentrator, which represents about one-third of the total tailing, runs about 2.5-3 g/t gold and 140-200 g/f silver. Both values are very fin
Jan 1, 1998
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On The Possibility And Conditions Of Beneficiation Of The Precambrian Apatite-Carbonate OresBy S. I. Nozhko, V. N. Guliy, A. A. Zolotarev, L. M. Luyshnia
The study of the apatite deposits of the Aldan Shield shows wide spread of the Precambrian apatite-carbonate ores and possibilities of using them for extraction of apatite. Dependency of flotation on
Jan 1, 1993
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Technical Note - Alternative Method Of Blending For Sulfur ComplianceBy S. Hicks
This technical note describes an alternative procedure that can be used in linear programming calculations where the compliance limit of lbs SO2/million Btu for the blending coal is subject to change.
Jan 1, 1998
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Thermodynamic Approach Of Anaerobic Compost Wetlands SystemsThe present study refers to passive systems for the treatment of acidic liquid effluents emanating from mixed-sulphide mines by means of an-aerobic compost wetlands. An effort was made for the thermod
Jan 1, 2006
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Practical Dust Control Agent And Application For Alkaline Ponds And PlayasBy J. Fuller, L. Marsden
Windborne dust from alkaline salt flats and mining-related tailings ponds is especially prone to threaten applicable ambient air quality standards. Sodium carbonate crystals, typically present, weath
Jan 1, 2004
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Coal Oxidation And Calcium Loading On Pittsburgh No. 8 CoalBy E. H. Cho, Q. Luo
Pittsburgh No. 8 coal, cleaned by conventional froth flotation, was oxidized in a 2-L Parr stirred bench-top autoclave. Autoclave tests were carried out for up to 5 hrs under the following conditions:
Jan 1, 1996
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Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone (ASH) Technology for Separation and Environmental Clean-upBy J. D. Miller, J. Hupka
Environmental applications of the air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) technology are presented. The original ASH design used porous sintered steel or porous polyethylene tubes as spargers. To diminish/prev
Jan 1, 2005