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USING NEAR-MISS EVENTS TO CREATE TRAINING VIDEOS - SME Annual Meeting 2023By J. K. Hrica, T. J. Orr, J. Navoyski, B. Macdonald, C. L. Hoebbel, J. L. Bellanca, B. Demich
Haul truck fatal accidents and injuries continue to be a significant concern for the mining industry. However, the availability of high-quality training materials continues to be limited. Near-miss in
Feb 1, 2023
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Ground-Water Flow Simulations And Geochemical Modeling Of The Madison Aquifer And Bear Butte Creek Watershed Of The Black HillsBy A. D. Davis
The Bear Butte Creek watershed, in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, shows the effects of past mining activities in the form of dissolved metals and arsenic in stream water. Bear Butte Creek,
Jan 1, 1997
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Office Of Coal Research Status ReportBy Neal P. Cochran
It is always a pleasure for me to address a group of mining engineers. I am doubly grateful when I am allotted sufficient time to describe the total Office of Coal Research program. My remarks are dir
Jan 1, 1970
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Room-and-pillar panel design method to avoid surface subsidence (baff531e-1217-4963-ad11-1cde90cbd566)By Y. Luo
Cuando se diseña y operan minas de carbón subterráneas con el método de cámaras y pilares, es siempre difícil obtener un buen equilibrio entre la prevención de subsidencia de la superficie y la obtenc
Jan 1, 2014
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A New Geostatistical Model For The Estimation Of Coal Deposits And Other Sedimentary Deposits - IntroductionBy Jean-Michel Rendu
In most circumstances, the traditional methods of. ore reserve estimation for large undulating sedimentary deposits, such as coal and iron formations, do not allow the accurate prediction of grade for
Jan 1, 1979
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Evaluation Of A Hindered-Settling Column For Size/Density Separations (eeb51044-0a67-41e8-bffc-df0c61bb5384)By M. L. Young
Hindered settling columns are used throughout the minerals industry for both size and density separations. In this study, the performance of a continuous, laboratory-scale hindered-settling column was
Jan 1, 1999
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Our Reclamation Future With Trees - Vegetation And Minesoil DevelopmentBy W. Clark Ashby
Trees are an essential ingredient of sound reclamation in nearly all surface mining regions. There are, however, possible problems in current reclamation regulations and practices which need to be eva
Jan 1, 1981
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Economics Of Producing And Marketing Western Sodium BentoniteBy H. G. Fleshman
The economics of western sodium bentonite (also known as Wyoming Bentonite) is covered from exploration to delivery to the final user. Included are costs of exploration, evaluation of ore bodies, mine
Jan 1, 1984
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Large Diameter Shaft Drilling; A Versatile Tool For Advanced Mining ApplicationsBy D. R. Zeni
Current mine development requires the safe, 'expedient, economical construction of vertical shafts for ventilation and access in diverse ground conditions. Advancements in large diameter shaft dr
Jan 1, 1994
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Application Of The Quartz Crystal Microbalance With Dissipation Method To A Study Of Oleate Adsorption Onto A Hydroxyapatite SurfaceBy J. Kou
The adsorption process, density and structural property of the oleate layer adsorbed onto a hydroxyapatite (HAP) surface at six different concentrations and three pHs (pH 8, 9 and 10) have been studie
Feb 1, 2012
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Some Consideration On The Dynamics Of Bailing Circuits ? IntroductionBy C. E. Capes
The continuous balling? operation whereby a moist particulate mass is tumbled in a horizontal revolving drum with recirculation of the undersize product can be extremely unstable. Product and recycle
Jan 1, 1975
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Determining The Effect Of Pysico-Chemical Parameters On The Floc Size Using A Population Balance ModelBy S. K. Sharma
The Bureau of Mines has investigated the fundamentals of the flocculation process. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of various physico-chemical parameters such as shear rate, p
Jan 1, 1993
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Economic Aspects Of Pad Construction Costs On Heap Leach ProjectsBy Dirk van Zyl
Pad construction costs can impact the overall economics of heap leach projects. Pad construction costs for single-and double-lined pads, using various designs, are listed for a typical small and large
Jan 1, 1990
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The Logistics Of Bunkering - The Present Market for BunkersBy J. van Oldenborgh
The world market for bunkers represents some 140 MT (1980) of marine fuel oil and distillates. This is equivalent to 23CMT of coal, a potential market for steam coal larger than the total seaborne tra
Jan 1, 1982
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Comparison Of Different Ore Reserve Estimation Methods Using Conditional SimulationBy Ernest Y. Baafi
This paper describes the results of a series of comparative studies in which polygonal, IDS, and kriging were compared for their local estimation accuracy. The specific objective of this study was to
Jan 1, 1982
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The Impact Of Imports On Domestic Fluorspar And Barite ProductionBy G. Montgomery
This is a summary of what has happened to the domestic production of two industrial minerals vital to a healthy US economy: fluorspar and barite. A few years ago we were self-sufficient in both minera
Jan 1, 1986
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New Considerations. On The Evaluation Of The Resistance To Motion On Belt Conveyors Of Large Carrying CapacityBy Zoltan F. Oszter
The frictional resistance to motion of a belt conveyor has always been a subject of intensive studies and research by engineers throughout the years. Numerous informations have been developed by ana
Jan 1, 1977
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Determination Of The Leaching Characteristics Of An Oxide Ore From Butte, MontanaBy A. Bruynesteyn
The results of a 2 phase evaluation program designed to determine the amenability of an oxide ore from the Butte, Montana mine of the Anaconda Company to a sulfuric acid leach is presented. In the pha
Jan 1, 1978
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The Kemmerer Coal Company's Sorensen Mine OperationsBy Carl G. Consalus
The Kemmerer Coal Company's Sorensen Mine is located approximately 7 miles Southwest of the Town of Kemmerer, Lincoln County, Wyoming. The coal it produces is delivered via conveyor directly to U
Jan 1, 1967
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Improving Productivity Through Better Blasting ControlBy Richard L. Ash
Less than optimum production in mining always results when poorly blasted material is provided at loading points. More often than not the cause is due to blasting founds that fail to fully control and
Jan 1, 1975