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Distribution Of Surface Energy Sites In CoalBy R. Ramesh
Understanding the nature of coal surface heterogeneity is a prerequisite to accurate characterization and efficient control of coal surfaces. New techniques based on the centrifugal immersion of parti
Jan 1, 1989
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Industrial DiamondBy D. W. Olson
Estimated world production of natural and synthetic industrial diamond was about 630 million carats in 2004. Natural industrial diamond deposits have been found in more than 35 countries, and syntheti
Jan 1, 2005
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Peschanka CuAuMo Porphyry Deposit, Chukotka, RussiaBy V. Canby
Introduction Located in Russia’s Chukotka Autonomous Region near the Arctic circle and 425km from the seasonal port of Pevek (population approximately 4600), Peschanka (or ‘Anyui’) is perhaps the wor
Jan 1, 2007
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Review Of Pertinent Air Pollution Control Regulations Affecting Fossil-Fuel-Fired Steam Generation ? IntroductionBy Martin P. Corriveau
It is not news to anyone in the mining industry that federal action in the prevention and abatement of air pollution has seriously affected the industry both directly and indirectly. It is the purpose
Jan 1, 1973
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Determination Of A Mining Cutoff Grade Strategy Based On An Iterative FactorBy A. Bascetin, A. Nieto
One of the most difficult problems in mining operation is how to determine optimum cutoff grades of ores at different periods over the lifespan of the mine that will maximize the net present value (NP
Jan 1, 2007
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Wind Tunnel Modelling Of Airflow And Pollutant Concentration In A Large Open Pit MineBy Jianliang Li, Xi Peng, Guorong Lu
This paper describes a wind tunnel modelling study on airflow and pollutant concentration in a large open pit mine located in southern China. A 1:1000 scale model of the surface mine was fabricated an
Jan 1, 1993
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Preface to the MME Special Issue in Honor of Professor Emeritus Douglas W. Fuerstenau Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Jim Gebhardt
Douglas W. Fuerstenau (DWF) grew up on a farm and in several small communities in rural South Dakota during the depression years, where he learned the value of hard work. Working hard can produce resu
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What happened to my gold? Questions to ask (88fbd98e-c145-4e97-8580-5590d2b64813)By C. Roos
Tradicionalmente en la industria minera, el flujo principal del proceso funcional para la evaluación de recursos y reservas procede de geólogos que elaboran el modelo geológico, de allí a los geólogos
Jan 1, 2014
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Control Of Crushing Circuits Will Reduce Capital And Operating CostsBy Malcolm D. Flavel
As indicated in the introduction to this paper, it is a sequel to that which I gave to the last annual meeting in Atlanta in march. This paper goes further into aspects of crushing and screening, prim
Jan 1, 1977
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Gold and Silver Selective Anion Exchange ResinsBy Peter J. Lawson, John A. Rideout, Gregory W. Dicinoski
A considerable body of literature directed towards optimising the efficiency of gold and silver extraction from cyanide leach liquors has appeared in recent years. A few examples from dissolution to s
Jan 1, 1993
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Single Time Period Production Scheduling Of Open Pit MinesBy B. Elevli, M. D. G. Salamon
Production scheduling of an open-pit mine is one of the most important steps in open-pit mining. The mine's production schedule defines the distribution of cash flows and, as a result, directly i
Jan 1, 1992
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Rapid Geologic Mapping In Large Tonnage Open Pit MinesBy Robert A. Metz
During the past decade we have witnessed spectacular improvements in productivity of open pit mining equipment. Thousand-horsepower engines, 200-ton trucks and 15-yard electric shovels, which such a s
Jan 1, 1970
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Training For Safety And Productivity In The Mining Industry: Case StudiesBy Denis McDermott
This paper describes the process used at three mines to develop safety and training programs. The mines are located in Australia, New Zealand and the United States of America. The aims of the program
Jan 1, 1998
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Front End Loaders -Trends In MiningBy L. M. Yokum
Tremendous strides have been made in front end loaders in the last fifteen years. Fifteen years ago a 2; cubic yard front end loader was the largest standard machine you could purchase. Today there ar
Jan 1, 1972
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Shielding Material Comparison for Electromagnetic Interference Mitigation for the Air Pump Motor of Personal Dust Monitors Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Patrick McElhinney, Jacob Carr, Bruce Whisner, Cory DeGennaro, Jingcheng Li
Since 2016, electromagnetic interference (EMI) of personal dust monitors (PDMs) with magnetic proximity detection systems (PDSs) has been observed in underground coal mines. The EMI causes the magneti
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Examination of Copper Electrowinning Smoothing Agents. Part IV: Nucleation and Growth of Copper on Stainless SteelBy C. Heckman, M. S. Moats, A. Luyima, W. Cui
"Nucleation and growth of copper on 316L stainless steel from synthetic acidified copper sulfate was studied in the absence and presence of chloride ions and/or organic additives – HydroStar® 4208, DX
Jan 1, 2016
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Detecting Diesel Particulate Matter Using Real Time Monitoring Under the Influence of an Exhaust Fan SystemBy Y. H. Alghamdi, A. D. S. Gillies
"INTRODUCTION Background Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) has been a critical issue during the last decade in underground mines. This problem is threatening the health of mine workers, as well as the m
Jan 1, 2016
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The Chemistry And Structure-Activity Relationships For NEV Sulfide CollectorsBy D. R. Nagaraj
The chemistry and structure-activity relationships for four new classes of sulfide mineral and precious metals collectors developed recently are discussed in this paper. These collector classes are al
Jan 1, 1989
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Engineering And Chemical Considerations For Quality Control Of Metallurgical WastesBy George M. McArthur
General Statement In Montana, as in most states, the requirements for water quality control are becoming more restrictive. What was once accepted practice is now obsolete. The planning and constructi
Jan 1, 1972
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Determination Of Optimal Longwall Face Methane Monitoring LocationsBy Jeanne A. Zimmer, Andrew B. Cecala, Edward D. Thimons
The Bureau of Mines performed a study to determine optimal locations for longwall face methane monitoring equipment. Longwall face ignitions continue to be a concern to the U. S. coal mining industry.
Jan 1, 1993