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Breakage behavior of quartz under compression in a piston dieBy YOUNIS S. MUSTAFA, GHORASHI ZAIN, ABDEL-ZAHER M. ABOUZEID, AHMED A. S. SEIFELNASSR
The present paper attempts to characterize the breakage properties of a brittle rock, quartz, at different size fractions when compressed at various loads in a confined piston die. This is to underst
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MinExpo 2008: The Biggest EverFrom the massive equipment that moves the earth, to the parts that keep the equipment moving, it was all on display for more than 35,000 people who at-tended MinExpo 2008 at the Las Vegas Convention C
Jan 1, 2008
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Animation Models Of Mines To Assist In Mine Planning And ProductionBy J. R. Sturgul
Computer simulation models of working mines can be a great benefit to mining engineers. Such models have been used in mine planning (how many trucks-shovels to have, when to add new equipment, etc.) a
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology Of Crushed-Stone Aggregate Resources In ArkansasBy Stephen W. Kline
Rock suitable for crushed-stone aggregate is almost entirely restricted to the Highlands region of Arkansas, mostly from Paleozoic sedimentary units, but also from a few Cretaceous igneous plutons. Re
Jan 1, 1999
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Native Sulphur Deposits Associated With Volcanic ActivityBy James A. L. White
Although the quantity of native sulphur associated with volcanism is large, production from such deposits represents only a very small percentage of total world production, This paper describes the lo
Jan 1, 1967
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Leveraging IIoT to Improve Machine Safety in the Mining Industry Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy D. Parks, A. Miller, M. McNinch, R. Jacksha
Each year, hundreds of mine workers are involved in machinery-related accidents. Many of these accidents involve inadequate or improper use of lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures. To mitigate the occurre
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Recovery Of Phosphates By In Situ Fluid MiningBy Sylvain J. Pirson
A fluid mining process has been developed by the writer whereby phosphate deposits are leached in place through the injection of a weak and recoverable acid solution much in the same manner as in the
Jan 1, 1959
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Protecting Prep Plant Control Rooms With Hybrid Inert Gas/Water Mist Fire Suppression SystemsBy B. Ballard
Engineers at a West Virginia coal preparation plant owned by one of the nation's largest coal producers sought a fire suppression system for the plant's MCC and cable spreading rooms. Offici
Feb 23, 2014
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Investigation Of Subsurface Structure With Borehole Gravimetry (701eaf50-083f-4505-bb56-57d2d28fa3d3)Conventional logging tools such as density, neutron, and acoustic have ranges of investigation of tens of centimeters. The borehole gravimeter, however, has a range up to hundreds of meters. For examp
Jan 1, 1985
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Technical Note - Novel tracing technique for the coal preparation industryBy M. G. Ayat, J. W. Leonard
Introduction Coal preparation plants are continuously losing clean coal in their refuse and contaminating their clean coal product with impurities. This is due to the lack of a system by which the
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluating seismic potential by energy balance calculations in a deep longwall mine - RASIM2022By M. Sears, W. H. Su, J. Wickline, M. A. Van Dyke, G. Esterhuizen, Z. Khademian
It is commonly recognized that seismicity can be induced by rock failures or slip along geologic structures around mining excavations. The unpredictable nature of these events and their proximity to t
Apr 26, 2022
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Simulation Exercises For Training And Educating Miners And Mining EngineersBy P. K. Berger, G. T. Lineberry, H. P. Cole, J. V. Haley
Sixty-five simulation exercises were developed for teaching and testing problem solving and decision making skills to miners and mining engineers. The exercises focused on judgment and decision making
Jan 1, 1994
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Application Of Engineering Economics Methods To Decision Making In Mineral ProcessingBy R. J. Gochin, G. D. Schena
Mineral processing options and technical innovations should be financially assessed. Indeed technical feasibility alone does not offer an adequate process selection criterion. An appraisal by the use
Jan 1, 1995
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Gas Content Of Auger-And Highwall-Mined CoalBy J. P. Ulery
As a result of several recent methane/dust ignitions in surface auger and highwall mines, the U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the occurrence of methane gas at these operations. Three mine sites were
Jan 1, 1994
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Improved Drilling Accuracy Results in Reduced Ore Dilution at Evolution, Cracow (1d6c6ec6-cb87-45aa-b167-63ded86fbade)By Phil Jones
"Dilution — planned and unplanned – remains a significant cost impairment in the mining process. A series of trials were held over a sixmonth period in fiscal year 2018 (FY18) that established the cos
May 1, 2019
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Canadian Minerals In National And International PerspectiveBy R. B. Toombs
In describing the Canadian mineral industry in a world setting, this paper examines the industry from four points of view. First, mineral industry growth is related to trends in economic activity ther
Jan 1, 1964
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Ventilation Adjustments For Economic Survival--A Case StudyBy R. L. Grayson
As the total cost of labor has significantly increased over the past ten years, older underground mines have found it more difficult to compete- in a limited demand coal market. Many of the older mine
Jan 1, 1986
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An Overview Of Technology For Metals Recovery From Spent Catalysts - Recovery Of Platinum Group Metals From Automobile CatalystBy John E. Litz
Since the 1974 introduction of catalytic converters to automobiles in the United States, more than 150,000 kg (5,000,000 oz) of platinum, palladium, and rhodium have been used in the converters. An es
Jan 1, 1986
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Special Features Of WIPP Underground Ventilation SystemBy S. C. Sethi
The paper presents an analysis and discussion of the underground ventilation system at the waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP), with particular emphasis on specific repository-related requirements and
Jan 1, 1988
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Contribution to the Examination of the Mechanisms of Copper Losswith the Slag in the Process of Sulfide Concentrates Smelting Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Natasa Mitevska, Predrag Djordjevic, Zivan Zivkovic
This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation into the distribution of copper in the slag of an industrial reverberatory furnace sulfide concentrates smelting process in the copper