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Effects of mineral price models on mineral project evaluationBy G. Ansong, P. K. Achireko
The authors present a new mineral price model, compare it with time series and naive models, and analyze the effects of the forecasting models on mineral project evaluation. Mineral commodity prices a
Jan 1, 2000
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Social license in design: Constructive technology assessment within a minerals research & development institutionBy T. Cohen
Technological innovation in the minerals industry must be driven by the need to improve performance according to social, as well as environmental, safety, efficiency and production criteria. This pape
Jan 1, 2011
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Relationships Between Coal Properties and Respirable Dust Generation Potential - IIBy R. V. Ramani, R. Srikanth
A three-part study was conducted to relate the dust generation propensity of a coal sample, defined here as the dust generation rate (grams of dust generated per tonne of coal broken), to its characte
Jan 1, 1997
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Meeting The U.S. Minerals And Metal Needs For Energy Production?Energy-related systems: wind, solar, electric are typically materials intensive. As new technologies are widely deployed, significant quantities of the elements required to manufacture them will be
Jan 1, 2012
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Computerised Mine Planning System At Rio Tinto Minera, S.A. (Spain)By C. J. Savage
Rio Tinto Minera, S.A. operates in Southern Spain, at one of the most ancient mining sites in the world, using advanced computerised mine planning. This paper describes the development and application
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluating Potential Human Health Risks Associated With A Non-ferrous Metals Manufacturing FacilityBy Timothy F. Markey, Brian C. Strohm
This paper presents a case study which applies risk assessment techniques in evaluating potential environmental problems associated with past waste disposal practices at a 65 acre non-ferrous metals a
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use Of Microcomputers In Mine Ventilation PlanningBy Keith G. Wallace, Daniel J. Brunner
The traditional approach to mine ventilation planning involved making estimates of airflows, including leakage routes, and summing the corresponding pressure drops along consecutive paths in order to
Jan 1, 1989
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A Comparison Between Estimated And Extracted Reserves In Three French Bauxite Mines ? IntroductionBy P. Jacquin
Many a deposit estimation has been carried out since geostatistical methods were first implemented. To date however few mining programs have totally been completed and even fewer comparisons can be dr
Jan 1, 1982
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Flotation of Potash OresBy Janusz S. Laskowski
The most important type of potash ores, sylvinite, contains sylvite, halite and a small percentage of insoluble gangue [sulfates (anhydrite), carbonates (dolomite), and clay minerals]. Primary normal
Jan 1, 1994
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Sulphide Dust Explosion Studies at H-W Mine of Westmin Resources LimitedBy David M. Mchaina, Allan E. Hall, Siegfried Rohr, J. D. Botsford
Incidents associated with secondary dust ignitions in the mining of massive sulphide ore deposits are of major concern in Canadian underground metal mines. During stope or development blasting, a high
Jan 1, 1989
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Evaluating Ventilation Parameters Of Three Coal Mine Gobs (42db87b0-d624-41ff-996f-ff66be0e997a)By F. N. Kissell
The Bureau of Mines used sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer gas to evaluate the effectiveness of gob ventilation and/or sealing practices at three coal mines, each having different problems associated
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimization For Maximum Production Of Truck/Shovel Mining SystemsBy V. Srajer
Several optimization approaches used by the Canadian mining industry were used to investigate surface coal mining operations in Canada. A computer program was applied to optimize truck/shovel systems
Jan 1, 1989
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Hydrometallurgy at the Sunshine Mine Metallurgical ComplexBy R. J. Wesely, Corby G. Anderson, L. Ernest Krys, John B. Ackerman, A. D. Zunkel, Suzzann M. Nordwick
Processing of the refractory precious metal ore from the Sunshine Mine is done in a fully integrated hydrometallurgical facility. This operating philosophy began with the construction of an antimony p
Jan 1, 1993
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Recent Experience With The Spray FanBy Fred N. Kissell
Work done by Foster-Miller Associates under a Bureau of Mines research contract has developed methods to increase significantly the amount of fresh air that reaches the front of a continuous-mining ma
Jan 1, 1980
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Ekati Diamond Mine - Background And DevelopmentBy M. G. Rylatt
BHP Diamonds is developing Canada's first diamond mine, Ekati, located in the Northwest Territories (NWT). The mine is a joint venture between manager and operator BHP (51%), Dia Met Minerals (2
Jan 1, 1999
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Commissioning and startup of the Blind River uranium refineryBy J. M. Schisler
In the last five years Eldorado Resources Ltd. (ERL) has undergone a major expansion and modernization of its uranium refining and conversion plants. A new refinery for processing yellow cake to UO3 w
Jan 1, 1987
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Rock Mass Characterization By Artificial Neural Network With Three-Dimensional Representation Of Its Output DataBy C. R. Daly, D. Biswas
This study presents the development of a simplified artificial neural network (ANN) for the characterization of rock mass with a simultaneous display of its output in a three-dimensional interactive e
Jan 1, 2003
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Artificial neural network application for a predictive task in miningBy G. T. Lineberry, B. R. Yama
Artificial intelligence research has produced several tools for commercial application. Some of the techniques that are widely used today include neural networks, fuzzy logic and expert systems. Artif
Jan 1, 2000
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Municipal Incinerator Flyash: A Hydrometallurgical Approach to Detoxification and Metal RecoveryBy Rajiv Hadkar, M. D. McKinley, J. B. Hiskey, B. J. Scheiner, G. W. Warren
Flyash from municipal solid waste incinerators containing roughly 13 to 15% Zn, 2% Pb and 0.2% Cd is an attractive material for simultaneous metal recovery and detoxification. Results have shown that
Jan 1, 1993
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Dust formation in flash oxidation of copper matte particlesBy E. J. Peuraniemi, J. T. Yli-Penttilä, A. Jokilaakso, K. M. Riihilahti
Dust formation and the reaction mechanisms of copper matte particles were investigated in simulated flash-oxidation conditions. The granulated and ground matte consisted of 72% Cu, 4% Fe and 21 % S (b
Jan 1, 1999