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Real-time assisted driving in openpit mining operations using Google Earth
By Antonio Nieto
According to the analysis of surface powered haulage accidents involving off-highway haul trucks in openpit mining, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), reported 1,300 fatal accident
Jan 2, 2010
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International education of mining engineers ? an update on the Australian experience and international opportunities for collaboration
Collaboration between education providers is the key to long-term sustainability and improved quality in mining education. The mining industry is now, more than ever, an industry doing business on a g
Jan 2, 2010
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Solvent Extraction Of Zirconium From Zircon Leach Liquor Using Triphenylphosphine Oxide
By K. Saberyan
A technique is described for the solvent extraction of zirconium. In this method, zirconium has been extracted quantitatively from 0.005 M sodium salicylate solution at pH 2.5 - 3 using 0.01 M triphen
Jan 1, 2010
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Factors Influencing Unplanned Ore Dilution In Narrow Vein Longitudinal Mining
Unplanned ore dilution can have severe impact on the economics of a mining operation. The paper discusses and distinguishes between controllable and natural parameters influencing ore dilution, and ho
Jan 1, 2010
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Ammonia Separation Of Ni From Spent Fly Ash Leach Liquor
By S. -Y. Hwang
An ongoing problem for industry in Korea is effective removal of heavy metals from and safe disposal of spent power plant fly ash. This research endeavor attempts to develop selective separation of Ni
Jan 1, 2010
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The Deportment Of Mercury During Thiosulfate Leaching And Resin-In-Pulp Recovery Of Gold From Ores
This paper reports on the behavior of mercury and its compounds during the thiosulfate leaching and recovery of gold. Thiosulfate solutions are shown to dissolve Hg0 and Hg2Cl2 to a similar extent as
Jan 1, 2010
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Removal Of Ammonia Nitrogen From Stormwater By Modified Fly Ash And Zeolite
By P. Shang
Fly ash and zeolite have strong absorption to cations since their porous microstructure. The porosities of fly ash and zeolite can also be increased by modification, which improves the absorption of t
Jan 1, 2010
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Ground Freezing For Mine Shaft Sinking
By P. C. Schmall
Ground freezing has been used for the sinking of deep mine shafts for more than 140 years. While advances in refrigeration technology have refined the overall freezing operation, the basic ground free
Jan 1, 2010
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Discover mining?s history at Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum
While SME is hosting its Annual Meeting at the Phoenix Convention Center, Feb. 28 to March 3, one of the finest collections of mining history will be on display just 15 blocks away at the Arizona Mini
Jan 1, 2010
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Highwall Mining - Opencut Coal Mining; History And Future Of Highwall Mining
By Pieter-Jan Kleiterp
Highwall mining is a mining method to extract coal from a final boundary in opencut mining, trench mining or contour mining. This boundary may have been reached because of economic constraints (econom
Jan 1, 2010
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Design Optimization Of Grasberg Block Cave Haulage
By D. Marsh
The feasibility study for the Grasberg Block Cave mine, finalized in May 2008, indicated a production capacity of 160,000 tonnes per day. A rail haulage system was an integral part of the mine design
Jan 1, 2010
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Tool Wear Issue in Soft Ground Tunneling, Developing a Reliable Soil Abrasivity Index
By Ehsan Alavi Gharahbagh
Tool and cutterhead wear is a crucial issue in soft ground tunneling, especially because tool inspection, maintenance, and replacement are done under difficult conditions, and often under pressurized
Jan 1, 2010
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New Mine Development - Overview Of Freeport-McMoRan?s Proposed DMLZ Mine At Grasberg
By I. Duckworth
P.T. Freeport Indonesia operates a mining complex located in the highlands of Papua, Indonesia. This district consists of underground and surface operations. The East Ertsberg skarn system (EESS) is
Jan 1, 2010
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Common Clay And Shale - A Look At 2009 Activity
By R. L. Virta
Common clay is a natural, fine-grained material composed of hydrous aluminum silicates. Shale is a laminated sedimentary rock formed by the consolidation of clay, mud and (or) silt. Government and
Jan 1, 2010
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Design, Operation, And Control Of A Teeter-Bed Hydroseparator For Classification
Teeter-bed (i.e., hindered-bed) separators are used throughout the mineral processing industry for both classification and density separation. The high capacity and sizing characteristics of these uni
Jan 1, 2010
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Numerical Modeling Analysis Of Round Determinate Panel Tests Constructed With Fibre Reinforced Shotcrete Using PFC3D Code
By C. Caceres
Fibre reinforced shotcrete in combination with other types of support systems is becoming the leading support method for underground excavations, especially those present in low quality rock masses. S
Jan 1, 2010
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Pellet Feed Production Via The Concentration Of Flotation Tailings
By M. G. Vieira
This investigation addressed the possibility of producing pellet feed at a silica content of = 1.0% using a representative sample of Samarco´s mechanical flotation tailings. This sample contained 11.0
Jan 1, 2010
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Performance Of A Full-Scale Continuous Centrifugal Concentrator In Reconcentrating Fine Hematite From Tailings
By Luzheng Chen
The study aimed to evaluate the separation performance of a full-scale continuous centrifugal concentrator in the reconcentration of fine hematite from high-gradient magnetic separation (HGMS) concent
Jan 1, 2010
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Effect Of Pressure Under Hydrous And Anhydrous Conditions On The Rheological Properties Of Kaolin
By P. Aparicio
The rheological properties of five kaolins, isostatically pressurized at 4 x10 Pa for 10 min in the presence/absence of water, was determined. Under dry conditions, measured viscosity values either de
Jan 1, 2010
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Basic Iron Sulfate ? A Potential Killer In The Processing Of Refractory Gold Concentrates By Pressure Oxidation
Refractory gold concentrates often contain submicroscopic gold that is encapsulated within the crystal matrix of iron sulfide minerals, such as pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite. To recover the gold
Jan 1, 2010