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Mining Data Collection, Storage, and Interpretation Method AdvancementsBy Jay Nopola, Christopher Johnson, Matthew Minnick, Erik Hemstad, Erik Walega
Mining data collection, storage, and interpretation methods have progressively changed over time. Data collection, for the most part, has transitioned from handwritten notes and logs based on manual g
Jun 25, 2023
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Unlocking Microbial Potential to Develop Innovative and Environmentally Responsible Technologies - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Bianca Cruz, Tom Lankiewicz, Kent Sorenson, Karrie Radloff, Elizabeth Deyett, Dayal Saran, Michaeline Albright, Dan Stigers
Biology opens a new frontier for the mining industry. With rising environmental concerns, the need to couple conventional chemical and physical technologies with sustainable approaches is pressing. At
Feb 1, 2024
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A Geostatistical Procedure For Defining Mineralization Envelopes And Modeling Ore ReservesBy G. Pan
Although geostatistical techniques have been widely accepted as the standard methods for reserve calculations in the mining industry, the production data of many mines frequently differ from geostatis
Jan 1, 1994
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Lessons Learned: Implementing BIM for the Chiltern Tunnels for High Speed 2 in the UK - RETC2023By Yuan Le, Dominic Reda, Vojtech Ernst Gall, Kurt Zeidler, Tomasz Kecerski
High Speed 2 (HS2) mandated that Building Information Modelling (BIM) processes be implemented during design and construction. Gall Zeidler Consultants (GZ) was responsible for developing the BIM Mode
Jun 13, 2023
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Development and Reconciliation of a Mine Operation Value Chain Flowsheet in IES to Enable Grade Engineering and Process Mass Simulations for Scale-up and Strategic Planning Analysis "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By T. BACHMANN, G. SHAPLAND, E. Amini, N. BEATON, M. BECERRA
In this study, several methodologies to manage low grade and often competent portion of the ore have been proposed and tested in lab, pilot and operational scales. Relevant to this subject, the Cooper
Sep 16, 2020
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Handling Of Smelter Feed - A Purpose-Oriented Approach (333f0a94-d158-49ce-9a29-b14f5346116f)By A. Tobey Yu
The smelter is the heart of a copper producing operation. Its principal function is to reduce and convert raw copper concentrates and/or leach plant precipitates into blister copper before it is refin
Jan 1, 1976
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Performance Of Metallized Explosives Relative To Other Explosives - A Comparison Of Metallized ExplosivesBy C. H. Grant
The Dew Chemical Company has been engaged in explosives research since 1953. The incentive for this research was based on the desire to find additional markets and uses for magnesium metal of which Do
Jan 1, 1963
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By-Product Molybdenum Flotation From Copper Sulfide Concentrate With Nitrogen Gas In Enclosed WEMCO Nitrogen Flotation MachinesBy Kendall Y. Onstott
The paper presents the results of a plant test using WEMCO 1 + 1 enclosed flotation machines for inert gas (nitrogen) flotation of by-product molybdenite from copper sulfide concentrate. Copper depres
Jan 1, 1984
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Development Of The San Manuel Oxide Ore Reserve ? Present And FutureBy M. F. Vancas
The San Manuel oxide ore reserve ranges in depth from being exposed on the surface to lying 1000 ft. beneath a conglomerate layer all of which is confined in the subsidence zone of an active sulfide b
Jan 1, 1987
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F. Animah, A. Greth, S. Afrouz, C. Keles, T. Akinseye, L. Pan, W. R. Reed, E. Sarver - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By S. Afrouz, C. Keles, W. R. Reed, E. Sarver, T. Akinseye, A. Greth, L. Pan, F. Animah
Among underground coal miners, roof bolter operators are generally considered to have some of the highest risks for hazardous respirable dust exposure. This is because bolting requires drilling into r
Jan 5, 2024
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Roof Coal Thickness Sensing For Improved Continuous Miner Operation (008c7ac7-64ea-4f98-ae9c-245e6179b26d)Extensive testing in the past ten years has shown that where a uniform natural gamma background is present in the strata bordering the seam, the thickness of the boundary coal left in place after mini
Jan 1, 1990
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Fire Size and Response Time Predictions in Underground Coal Mines Using Neural NetworksBy Brian Y. Lattimer, Kray D. Luxbacher, Jonathan L. Hodges, Manuel J. Barros-Daza
The abstract discusses the importance of predicting fire response time (the time before conditions become untenable for firefighters) in underground coal mines. It introduces a data-driven approach us
Mar 6, 2022
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Computer Aided Milling Systems Design ? I. Introduction-OverviewBy Ronald E. Feltman
Most engineering firms engaged in the design and manufacture of milling components and systems have established, through the years, a relatively well defined system design procedure. The process desig
Jan 1, 1969
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Key To Successful Plant Startup ? IntroductionBy W. Fletcher
Startup of a new plant is a very interesting time. It generally is also a very demanding and often frustrating period. Startup problems can become serious ii they impede the early achievement of full
Jan 1, 1981
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Seepage Control From An Old Tailings Facility ? IntroductionBy K. E. Robinson
During operation of tailings impoundments, water is lost through decanting, evaporation and seepage. Techniques have been developed to regulate or control each of these components. Collectively implem
Jan 1, 1987
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Simulation of a methane fire event at a coal mine working face with consideration of ventilation curtain damage - SME Transactions 2016By K. Luxbacher, A. Haghighat, B. Lattimer
Mine face ignition due to high levels of methane is one of the most common fire incidents in underground coal mines. In continuous miner headings, depending on the magnitude of the ignition or resulti
Jan 1, 2016
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Will Rogers Style Data Dissemination In An Age Of Buck Rogers Style Data Acquisition (Data Resources For Environmental Impact Assessment) - IntroductionBy James E. Jones
The coal mining industry is being called upon to vastly increase production in the coming years. Many mining operations will have to prepare an environmental impact report of some kind and all will ha
Jan 1, 1976
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Investigation of Occupational Accidents in Western Lignite Corporation by Using the Efficiency Assessment Approach Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Cem Şensöğüt, Özer Ören, Yaşar Kasap
The mining sector, which has an important place in terms of raw material and energy supply, is referred as a sector with one of the highest fatal accidents in comparison with other sectors. In this ce
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Opening Supports to Segmental Linings:A Novel Shotcrete Support Solution (4dda697d-11f6-4774-84f0-12e4af00636d)By Anthony Harding
In a world of technology and electronic communication, it is easy to forget what engineers do best with a problem: sitting around a table, exchanging views and ideas with sketches and respecting every
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Reclamation Of Mined-Out Bauxite Lands In Jamaica, 1952-1970By C. E. Davis
The Jamaica Mining Legislation requires the bauxite companies operating in the island to reclaim all mined-out lands (except those legitimately excluded) to the level of agricultural or pastoral produ
Jan 1, 1972