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  • SME
    When To Use Aluminum In Bulk Explosives

    By W. A. Crosby

    All mine operators using explosives want to maximize explosive performance while minimizing blasting costs. Use of bulk explosive products such as AN/FO, heavy AN/FO, slurries and emulsions has greatl

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Advancements in removing fluorine from copper concentrate

    By Shangyong Lin, Wei Sun, Weiping Liu, Muhammad Azam, Junfeng Cheng, Yujie Zhao, David Asubonteng, Michael Ngoie

    Copper concentrates have wide application in global smelting operations, comprising primarily of chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) as the principal mineral, accompanied by chalcocite (Cu2S) and bornite (Cu5FeS4)

    Jan 1, 2024

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    Advances In Topographic Mapping Of Industrial Minerals

    By Thomas E. Newman

    This paper is a case study using new laser-terrain-mapping technology by EagleScan, Inc., for creating topographic maps. Holnam, Inc., has used this technology to create maps and volumetric calculatio

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Gasoline Explosion in East Lansing Sewer Tunnel

    By Steven W. Hunt, Jane A. Kettler, Barry R. Doyle

    A sewer tunnel being constructed through an urban commercial area was to pass the site of a former gasoline service station. The site was known to have contained leaking underground storage tanks. An

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Role of sodium silicate in phosphate flotation

    By I. Iwasaki, H. Dho

    The role of sodium silicate in the anionic flotation of a Florida phosphate ore was investigated using laboratory continuous flotation tests, frothabiliry tests and SEM observations. In the absence

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Shaft Construction in Toronto Using Slurry Walls

    By Vince Luongo

    PROJECT DESCRIPTION The York Durham Sanitary System (YDSS) Interceptor in the Town of Richmond Hill located just north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada will see the construction of a tunnel extending a

    Jan 1, 2007

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    New Rakeless Thickener Technology In Mineral Service

    By D. Bedell, J. Robitalle, D. Macgilliveray

    Agnico Eagle (Cadillac Quebec, Canada) selected the new Eimco PEC E – CAT™ clarifier thickeners for their counter-current decantation circuit, which handles approximately 200tph leached gold/silver or

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Groundwater Development in the Lower Indus Plains

    By W. Bakiewicz

    The Lower Indus Basin deposits form a substantial unconfined alluvial aquifer of excellent quality. This aquifer contains basically highly saline groundwater, overlain in places by considerable amount

    Jan 1, 1967

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    Principal Components Factor Analysis In Mineral Processing

    By Donald L. Meredith, Jeffrey Harris, Donald A. Stanley

    Principal Components Analysis (PCA) is a versatile, multivariate statistical method that the Bureau of Mines is applying to mineral processing data to achieve data simplification and pattern recogniti

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Large Cross Section Tunnels In Soft Ground

    By Z. Eisenstein, H. Heinz

    INTRODUCTION Contemporary underground transit systems often require cross sections which are not adaptable to shield tunnelling. Due to the frequently large dimensions of these cross sections, whic

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Meeting Air Quality Requirements in Crushing Operations

    By Joe M. Bryan, George E. Rodger

    The development of small precious metal mines in the western states has been directed at heap leach operations. Crushing plants are an essential adjunct to heap leach operations. They must meet enviro

    Jan 1, 1987

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    An Application Of GIS In Underground Mining

    By Anthony D. Hammond

    Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are powerful analytical and data display tools for mining industry management, capable of linking spatial features with tabular data and integrating communications

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Experience with Deep Shaft Construction in Milwaukee

    By Steven W. Hunt, Steven B. Fradkin, Roger J. Maurer

    During the 1980s and 1990s, twenty deep shafts were constructed in Milwaukee to depths from 85 to 91 m (280 to 300 feet) through soil and weak rock thicknesses ranging from 37 to 69 m (122 to 227 ft).

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Trends in Implementation of Longwall Dust Controls

    By Robert A. Haney

    During the last ten years, longwall mining systems have undergone many changes. Panel widths and lengths have increased. Longwall faces have become more automated. Average production from individual l

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Safety Performance In The Tunneling Industry

    By Richard Snyder

    Secretariat of the Coal Mining and Mining Executive Committees' of the National Safety Council (NSC) and Manager of the memberships to both Mining Sections; Senior Consulting Safety Engineer, NSC

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Pyrite depression by phosphates - in coal flotation

    By J. W. Leonard, C. L. Jiang, B. K. Parekh, X. H. Wang

    The selective depression of pyrite from the Kentucky No. 9 coal seam was systematically examined using various kinds of inorganic and organic chemicals. Most of the organic chemicals tested showed lit

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Trends In Fluorspar Production And Consumption ? Introduction

    By Lawrence Pelham

    The demand or consumption of fluorspar has been somewhat taken for granted in recent years, except for the specific interest of those that produce, market, and/or consume the commodity. A tradition wa

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Variability in Rock Strength From Ultrasonic Testing

    By Shahzad Moosa, John M. Pitt

    Statistical variability in rock strength can be evaluated by rapid, inexpensive ultrasonic pulse velocity measurements, an important consideration since rational probabilistic design in rock is often

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Predicting Spontaneous Heating in Coal Mine Pillars

    By Robert J. Timko, Lincoln Derick

    This work is a follow-up to previous research that attempted to predict the location of spontaneous heating episodes in underground coal mine pillars. The objective of the original work was to see if

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Frictional Stability of Heterogeneous Surfaces in Contact

    By Neville G. W. Cook, John Kemeny

    Utilizing the principles of elastic-brittle fracture mechanics, stress-displacement relationships are derived for an elastic solid containing a slip plane consisting of various configurations of colli

    Jan 1, 1986