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    Particle/Media Segregation In Dry Ball Milling

    By R. Hogg

    Experimental studies of the axial distribution of particles along dry ball mills are described. The results, for mills ranging in diameter from about 10 cm to 1 meter and operated in both the batch an

    Jan 1, 1994

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    NEW IDEAS IN HlGH INTENSTIY AUTOGENOUS GRINDING

    By Bryan A. Bartley

    High intensity, autogenous grinding has been developed in the hard rock, quarry industry and is finding wide application in mineral processing. The autogenous vertical shaft impactor is described and

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Reagent Concentration Gradient Control In Flotation Columns

    By M. R. Peterson

    The U.S. Bureau of Mines has investigated new methods for increasing the selectivity in flotation by creating and regulating reagent concentration gradients within flotation columns at steady-state op

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Stone Mine Design In Highly Fractured Rock

    By V. Scovazzo

    Cost-effective underground mine configurations have been designed in highly fractured rock masses where the stone possesses a high material strength. A limestone mine in the eastern United States is u

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Geostatistical Reserve Estimation in Dorreh Barite Mine

    By Hassan Madani, A. Malek Mohammadi

    Dorreh barite mine located in the central part of Iran is one of the largest barite mines, in the country. The mine is subdivided into three blocks, which are called block 1,2,3 according the barite q

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Stull Support in Flat-Bedded Ore Bodies

    By William J. Taylor

    Strictly defined, a stull is an inclined or horizontal timber support; a vertically placed timber is defined as a prop. Common usage allows the catchall term "stull" to refer to all such uniaxial mine

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Update on Hydraulic Mining in the US

    By James L. Evers

    Introduction There is a continuing search by government and industry for new mining methods that increase production, improve the working environment, reduce labor intensity, enhance recovery effecti

    Jan 10, 1984

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    The Chemical Fate Of 218Po In Air

    By Anthony Busigin, Charlett Busigin, Colin R. Phillips

    For the purposes of measurement and dosimetry of airborne radon daughters in uranium mines and elsewhere, it is important to understand their physicochemical state. This work deals with the chemical f

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Spray Grouting for Tunnel Support in Sandstone

    By Charles R. Nelson

    INTRODUCTION The support of openings in weak sandstones can be achieved by spraying on a liquid grout which will soak in and harden to form a shell. In the St. Peter sandstone of the Minneapolis-St

    Jan 1, 1982

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    New Developments In Laser-Numerical Analysis Instrumentation

    By Manuel Diaz del Rio

    At the present time there are over 5,000 Kms of railway tunnels in existence throughout the world. In many cases these tunnels were built over a century ago using techniques obsolete today. Supervi

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Gas Drainage in Australian Underground Coal Mines

    By Michael L. Ogilvie

    The proportion of underground coal production as a percentage of overall Australian production has fallen in the last 10 years, with underground production remaining more or less static at about 53 Mt

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Mechanisms Involved In Cyanide Depression Of Pyrite

    By D. A. Elgillani

    Oxidation potentials have been measured in the presence of various concentrations of cyanide, ferrocyanide, and ferricyanide and ethyl xanthate at various values of pH and related to flotation respons

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Tunneling in Geothermal Rocks–A Case Study

    By H. S. Rathor

    In a major hydropower project in the Himalayas, during excavation of tunnel, hydrothermal gradient line appeared and caused extremely unfavorable conditions with rock and water temperature varying bet

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Heat Stress Protection in Abnormally Hot Environments

    By P. C. Schutte, A. J. Kielblock

    INTRODUCTION Certain activities, such as emergency work and rescue operations, often have to be undertaken in environments where heat loads often exceed limits prescribed for routine work. This is

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Innovations in Gold Leaching Research and Development

    By G. A. Hope, K. Watling, R. Woods, I. Chandra, I. M. Ritchie

    This paper presents two aspects of gold leaching research and development. The first section of the paper covers the development of innovative gold leaching processes. The research in this area has co

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Water Inflow Control In Unlined Rock Cavities

    By R. A. Paul

    The requirements for water inflow control for the Chicago Intercepting Sewer System are stringent. This posed special problems in grouting the bored and conventionally mined tunnels, shafts and chambe

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Discussion - Degradation process in coal slurry pipelines

    By M. G. Ayat, B. C. Scott

    J. Dasher Having an interest in coal slurry pipelines from a decade of arguments with Ed Wasp and crew at Bechtel about pumping thicker slurries slower, I immediately read this article and found noth

    Jan 1, 1989

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    New development in the testing of rocks

    By D. Altizer, E. Thompson, K. F. Unrug

    Because of frequent sudden changes in the geologic composition of strata, the extrapolation of rock properties obtained from core samples to the surrounding areas can cause problems. To address this i

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Simulation and Optimization in Open Pit Mines

    "Increasing demand and market economics have pushed the mining industry to adopt improved mining practices and minimize losses. Simulation, in this regard, has proved to be an efficient tool to help i

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Phenomenological Model of Classification in Conventional Hydrocyclones

    By Fernando Concha, Arturo Barrientos

    The flow in a hydrocyclone is divided into a boundary layer around the walls, an exterior inviscid flow and an air core in the center of the equipment. The boundary layer flow over the lateral walls i

    Jan 1, 1992