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The Support Requirement at a Longwall Face-A Bending Moment ApproachBy S. Majumder
The longwall face supports are provided to prevent the caving of the immediate roof at the working face. The thickmess of the immediate roof may be obtained from the working height and the average bul
Jan 1, 1986
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Subsidence Effects on Buildings and Buried PipelinesBy Marco D. Boscardin
During subsidence, the ground surface may settle, change slope, change curvature, go into tension, and/or go into compression. In response to these ground movements, buildings and buried utilities in
Jan 1, 1986
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Simulation Of Truck/Shovel Operations With Realistic Haul Roads And 3-D AnimationBy Michael G. Nelson, Brandon J. Peterson
Currently, decisions made by mine management are usually based on economic analysis and predetermined rating systems and tables. As financial and other constraints on mining operations become more sev
Jan 1, 2002
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The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold And Copper From Gold And Copper AlloysBy K. N. Han, Y. Guan
[The dissolution behavior of copper and gold from their pure state and from Au-Cu alloys in cyanide solutions has been investigated using a rotating disc. Oxygen was used as an oxidant. The effect of
Jan 1, 1994
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U.S. Approach To Soft Ground NATMBy Harold Wagner, Prakash Donde, Larry H. Heflin
INTRODUCTION The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is responsible for the planned 166 kilometer (103 mile) Metro rapid rail transit system in Washington, D.C. Some 117 kilometers (72.8
Jan 1, 1991
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Recovery Of Pyrites From Coal Refuse -- A Pilot Plant StudyBy Harold L. Lovell
The current interest in sulfur recovery from coal measures is indicated by a recent report prepared for the Public Health Service (1) It was noted that the concentration of pyrites to a product contai
Jan 1, 1967
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Uranium Recovery From Copper Leach Solutions At Twin ButtesBy William P. Lorenz
The paper describes a uranium by-product recovery plant operating within a copper leach, solvent extraction, and electrowinning circuit. The operation is unique because it is integrated into the main
Jan 1, 1983
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A Computerized Model Of Open Pit Short And Long Range Production SchedulingBy Kostas Fytas
A computer package has been developed which is capable of evaluating alternative production schedules (long and short range) of an open pit mine once the ultimate pit limits have been defined. The mod
Jan 1, 1986
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NATM Ground Support Concepts And Their Effect On Contracting PracticesBy Gerhard Sauer, Heimo Gold
The main advantage of the New Austrian Tunneling Method over conventional drill and blast techniques, TBMs and shields is its outstanding flexibility. Many different support concepts help to cope with
Jan 1, 1989
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Unconventional Platinum Group Metal DepositsBy Frank H. Blair
A study of paleogeography and paleo-environment, coupled with modern geochemical techniques and geologic inference, points to the presence of unconventional platinum group metal deposits in domestic a
Jan 1, 1993
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An Analysis Of Leasing ? IntroductionBy J. T. Crawford
The purpose of this paper is two fold. It will: (1) examine leasing analysis as a project evaluation criterion, and (2) compare the cost of leasing with other methods of financing. The use of leas
Jan 1, 1974
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Beneficiation of phosphate ores containing carbonate and silica gangueBy B. M. Moudgill, T. V. Vasudevan
Marine sedimentary deposits account for 80% and igneous deposits 17% of the total world output of phosphate rock. The phosphate mineral is well crystallized and exhibits a greater floatability in the
Jan 1, 1987
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Geology, Alteration, and Mineralogy of Bond Gold’s Bullfrog DepositBy D. K. Jorgensen
The Bullfrog and Montgomery-Shoshone deposits, near Beatty, NV, have a combined drill-indicated reserve of 15.8 Mt (17.4 million st) of ore. Average grade is 3.5 g/t (0.103 oz per st) gold and 8.2 g/t
Jan 1, 1990
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A Coal-Based Energy Policy For The 21st CenturyBy M. Deul
For the first half of the 21st Century the USA will rely on the same mix of fuels as for the past 50 years: Petroleum will cost more and availability will decline as developing nations modernize. Incr
Jan 1, 2002
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Effect Of Temperature On The Emulsion Flotation Of HematiteBy O. Ofor
Finely-ground hematitic ore, too high in silica (quartz) to be commercially viable, was treated by emulsion flotation. A three-component emulsion mixture was used at temperatures ranging from ambient
Jan 1, 1993
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Design And Construction Of A Bulkhead For A Simulated Underground Leaching StopeBy F. Djahanguiri
The US Bureau of Mines con¬ducted research on underground stope leaching of metalliferous ores. Leaching underground would minimize the environmental impact of ore processing on the surface and would
Jan 1, 1997
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Shaft Lining And Excavation At The Balsam Meadow Hydroelectric ProjectBy Bruce C. Schepens
The Balsam Meadow Hydroelectric Project is currently under construction in central California. TMCI Construction, Inc. was subcontracted to perform the shaft enlargement and lining required for the el
Jan 1, 1987
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Reduction of kaolin-slurry viscosity using pugging and deslimingBy O. E. Etheridge Jr., R. A. Lowe, C. I. Basilio, J. M. Randolph, S. W. Sheppard
The low-shear viscosity of kaolin slurries is one of the principal characteristics that determine whether a clay can be utilized for paper and ceramic applications. In this work, the causes of high lo
Jan 1, 2000
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Optimization of Longwall Panel Dimensions Using a MicrocomputerBy R. Larry Grayson
A menu-driven, linear-programming- based, user friendly computer program was developed to assist mine managers in determining optimal longwall panel dimensions for a given set of operating conditions.
Jan 1, 1989
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Centrifugal Modeling Of The Consolidation Of Solid SuspensionsBy B. Moudgil, M. Bogan
A bench-top centrifuge was used to study the consolidation behavior of phosphatic clays. A mathematical model (based on, first-order kinetics) was developed to describe the relationship between the vo
Jan 1, 1997