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Evaluating Shaft Guide System and Hoisting Operation Through Ventilation and Motion StudiesBy Quan Situ
In evaluating the influence of increased mine ventilation utilizing the vertical production shaft as intake or exhaust, various factors, such as conveyance motion and especially the shaft guide system
Oct 21, 2015
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Geared vs. Gearless Drive Solutions for Grinding MillsBy Rajiv Kalra
"The paper point out at evaluating the merits of oflarge geared mills versus gearless driven mills by evaluating the following factors: The capability of currently available systems in terms of power
Sep 12, 2011
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Tailings co-disposal tm innovations for cost savings and liability reductionBy Marc Leduc
Since co-disposal technology promises to replace conventional tailings disposal methods at sites with high strip ratios or plentiful old dumps. While the mine waste needs to be relatively strong and l
Jul 31, 2003
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Porphyry Cu magma fertility indices: The what, why, and howBy Richard M. Tosdal
Much work in the recent years has focused on identifying the characteristics of igneous rocks associated with porphyry Cu deposit, and thus to identify potential fertility indices that can be used in
May 1, 2008
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Test procedure for degree of saturation of granular materialBy Scott Elfen
The degree of saturation in leach facilities and waste dumps can be determined by means of this simple test equipment. A design flow rate is applied to the sample, which is equivalent to irrigation an
Jul 31, 2003
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Enhancements to combined Vector Induced Polarization and Magneto-Telluric arraysBy J. Scarbrough, J. Barrett
Vector Induced Polarization arrays aim to provide unbiased and minimally low spatial sampling of artificially generated electric fields to efficiently investigate the Induced Polarization and Resistiv
May 1, 2008
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To Coerce, or Not to Coerce? Assessing State Strategies to Regulate Small-Scale and Artisanal MiningBy Zaraí Toledo, Freddy Cáceres, John Hayes, Katherine McKiernan
Facing the rapid proliferation of informal artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) in the 2000s, states with commodity-dependent economies pursued different strategies to enforce regulations to the act
May 10, 2023
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The intrusions, vein-stages and sulfide mineral paragenesis of the eocene Alpala porphyry copper-gold deposit, northwestern EcuadorBy B. Whistler
The Alpala porphyry copper-gold deposit is a recent discovery located in the Imbabura Province of northwestern Ecuador. The drilling of seventeen diamond core holes over a 900 m by 400 m area has defi
May 1, 2008
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The San Nicolas deposit, Zacatecas, Central MéxicoBy Joseph W. Ruetz
The paper describes the San Nicolas deposit, México. San Nicolás deposit is the most important VMS deposit discovered in Mexico to date, and a major deposit on a global scale. The discovery of San N
Apr 24, 2001
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Managing the risk of impplementing new techologiesBy Chris Twigge
The paper point out development and successful commercial introduction of new technologies into a metalurgicall. The discussion that follows examines the overall issues of implementation from a manage
Oct 6, 1999
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ZTEM: Tracing its development from design innovation to discovery tool, with some case study examplesBy Jean Legault
ZTEM is a natural field airborne EM technology that is in its 10TH year of service and is widely used for porphyry copper exploration around the world, yet is still considered a new technology. ZTEM u
May 1, 2008
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Novel environmentally-friendly ore processing techniques for the 21st centuryBy Gawen Jenkin
The extraction of metals from ores is often an energy-intensive process, requiring either smelting or leaching at high temperature, or the use of large quantities of strong acids or bases that require
Oct 21, 2015
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Copper porphyry system and gold copper silica oxide structure evidences at Kalegar Project, southeastern Iran, Zahedan ProvinceBy N. Mendoza, B. Nohtani
Kalegar Project is a copper porphyry system with gold-copper structures. The system is located in southeastern Iran, about 170Km NW of Zahedan city, capital of Sistan and Baluchistan Province. The Pro
May 1, 2008
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"Support vector machines - An emerging technique for ore grade estimation"By Sridhar Dutta
This paper point out the predictive performance of a relatively new learning model called the support vector machines (SVM) for spatial grade estimation of two grade attributes alumina and silica in a
Sep 19, 2006
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Mining and XML Technology for the InternetBy Emilio Navarro
XML technology can be used as a standard to transfer information from a relational database to any system that relies on such information. There have been many proprietary methods to perform this info
Aug 25, 2002
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Industrial applications for column cells as roughersBy H. E. Wyslouzil
Column flotation technology was introduced to the market place about thirty ago years as a device capable of producing concentrates that were lower in impurities than those produced by other types of
Sep 12, 2005
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Optimized computer routines for the characterization of temperature impacts from off-channel floodplain gravel miningBy Daniel R. Hack
This paper point out the development of optimized routines for the processing and analysis of field data, continually building a framework for further software development. It also describes the possi
Jul 17, 2000
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Economics of thickened tailings transportationBy George Shou
"The paper point out about economics of thickened tailings transportation. In this sense, the optimal concentration is determined based on the balance between the incremental costs of thickening and t
Jul 31, 2003
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Improving desliming: the use of rheology and surface chemistry interactionsBy Francisco J. Sotillo
"The paper point out the fundamentals of surface chemistry used on the design of this organic polymer, and its effect on the rheology of clayishphosphatic slurries in comparison with other available d
Jul 31, 2003
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"Improved flotation performance through better level control"By Roger Henning
Although flotation is widely used throughout the minerals industry, it is a relatively inefficient process. The economic benefits of improved operation are considerable. A multivariable level stabilis
May 25, 1998