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Reliability assessment of spoil dump designs for erosion controlBy E. K. H. Goh
A reliability-based engineering design approach for the effective design of reshaped spoil dumps was developed with the aim of obtaining structurally reliable spoil dumps at optimum reshaping costs. T
Jan 1, 2000
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Testing of the Hydrofloat Cell for Recovery of Coarse PhosphateBy Gerald H. Luttrell, Jaisen N. Kohmuench, Michael J. Mankosa
A new separator, known as the Hydrofloat cell, has been developed to overcome limitations of traditional flotation cells in recovering coarse particles. In this process, small air bubbles are introduc
Jan 1, 1999
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Spiral Concentration for Cleaning Fines from Major Brazilian CoalfieldsBy C. H. Sampaio
The effectiveness of modem spirals in the processing of fines from Brazilian coals is assessed and discussed. Coals representing the four major coalfields in Brazil have been cleaned in Reichert LD 9
Jan 1, 1995
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General Work Input Function For Sizing Grinding Ball MillsBy A. R. Zambrano
Equations for power draft, capacity and work input for predicting the performance of industrial grinding mills are derived based on torque measurements using a laboratory instrumented mill. These deri
Jan 1, 2003
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A CAD System For Blast Design In Surface MinesBy Wei Wu
A computer-aided method for optimization of bench blast design in surface mines is presented. The design procedures basically consist of two steps. Firstly, a series of normalized, full- scale bench c
Jan 1, 1992
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Monitoring instrumentation for assessing ARD development at mine sitesBy W. M. Schafer, C. F. Luckay, D. A. King
Monitoring devices have been installed at several mine sites to assess the potential for the development of acid rock drainage (ARD) in waste rock, spent ore and tailings material. In addition, instru
Jan 1, 1999
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The Selection And Application Of Roadheaders For Rock TunnellingBy Ian McFeat-Smith, Robert J. Fowell
Roadheader machines have a specific place in modern tunnelling, not simply as a compromise between drill and blast techniques and full face machines, but as an economic and versatile form of mechanise
Jan 1, 1979
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2. Models for Prospect Evaluation of Porphyry Copper DepositsBy Victor F. Hollister
Porphyry copper deposits can be categorized into three models for purposes of prospect evaluation: Breccia-pipe, modified Lowell and Guilbert, and diorite models. The modified Lowell and Guilbert mode
Jan 1, 1991
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Mine tailings used as alternative material for asphalt pavementBy L. Korkiala-Tanttu, M. Rinne, Z. Song
Disposal of mine tailings has been recognized as an unavoidable burden of mining companies and local authorities. Conventional methods dispose mine tailings in a passive manner which hardly generates
Jan 1, 2011
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Calculation Of Optimum Operations For Complex Coal Cleaning SystemsBy R. M. Bowen
To help solve problems associated with the optimization of complex coal preparation systems, a mathematical model has been assembled which can simplify calculations pertaining to the core of the plant
Jan 1, 1986
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Knowledge Representation Concepts For An Intelligent Decision Support SystemMine managers need useful data to support production and maintenance decisions; for example, to evaluate the performance of replacement components. Today, managers rely solely on past experience, supe
Jan 1, 1989
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Innovative Competency Based Training Systems For The Minerals IndustryBy Stefan Norgaard
In today's modern gold mining industry in Australia, and the world, more and more companies are recognising the competitive advantages gained by implementing an effective training program for operati
Jan 1, 1998
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Winsford Works Supplies Salt For a Variety of ApplicationsIn west-central England, 183 m (600 ft) below the Cheshire Plain, lie the evaporate remains of an ancient sea. Stratified into nine beds of salt separated by marl bands, the deposit stretches roughly
Jan 1, 1992
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6. Computer-Based Consultation System for Mineral Exploration ? IntroductionBy Peter E. Hart
The search for mineral deposits is a difficult high-risk enterprise whose likelihood of success is influenced by a great many factors. Among the most important of these factors are the knowledge and j
Jan 1, 1979
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The Selection Of Control Equipment For Mineral Processing PlantsBy D. A. Lee
The selection of control system equipment for a mineral plant is based on several criteria, including opera tor interface, supervisory capabilities, ease of maintenance, ease of programming and config
Jan 1, 1988
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A Simple Model for Turbulent Deposition of Mine DustBy Lijun Xu, Ragula Bhaskar
The transport of dust particles from a turbulent air stream on to the surface of a mine entry is mainly due to the effect of diffusion, sedimentation and inertial impaction. While the literature in ae
Jan 1, 1995
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The Use of Carbon Dioxide for Economic Cyanide DetoxificationBy J. F. Rakszawski, Robert P. D'Orazio
The use of cyanide in the processing of gold has been documented for over a century. It is still one of the more effective methods of isolating gold, as witnessed by the fact that in 1987 cyanidation
Jan 1, 1990
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Cadril, The Introductory Cad Program For Minor Size MinesBy Zvonimir Jam?ek
In Rudarski Institut Ljubljana (RIL), i.e. Ljubljana Mining Institute, we have developed CADRIL, a smaller CAD package which purpose is to overcome the difficulties by introducing Computer Aided Desig
Jan 1, 1992
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Economic analysis of royalty rate bidding for exploration rightsBy D. Harris, M. Osterberg
This paper examines the economics of acquiring mineral exploration rights by royalty-rate bidding when the royalty basis does not provide for full cost recovery. Bidding takes place prior to explorati
Jan 1, 2000
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Dynamic Fatigue Testing Benefits for Steel Cord Belt SplicesBy Manfred Hager
The ability of conveyor belts to transport large mass throughputs economically over previously unprepared ground has resulted in this system achieving great and extensive use. A significant component
Jan 1, 1993