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Construction Delays And DisruptionsBy Bernard Lippe
The successful construction project is one in which the component construction operations are completed within the scheduled time and cost parameters. Most construction projects, however, are subje
Jan 1, 1974
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The Plate-And-Bar Model Of Rock Mass In Cooper Ore Exploitation DesigningBy Jan Walaszczyk
The paper concerns the calculation of stresses and displacements in working area of room-and-pillar mining system of cooper ore mines. A three-dimensional rock mass model based on the finite element m
Jan 1, 1992
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Intravenous GeologyBy Bobby J. Timmons
A few years ago during a Southeastern Geological Society field trip, a professor from a Florida university and a trip leader commented at one of the stops, "... and for those of you interested in the
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery Of Gold From Ores With Bromide Containing SolutionsBy J. P. Barbosa, R. V. V. Araújo, R. B. E. Trindade
Bromide stabilizes the auric or aurous ion by forming a stable complex in acidic aqueous solution. The oxidizing agent normally used for the process is bromine, which is a corrosive liquid with high v
Jan 1, 1995
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Continuous Dust Measurement Underground with OSIRISBy L. E. Baker, M. J. Leck
OSIRIS is a continuous monitoring system for respirable dust which has been specifically designed for mining and related industries. By using the latest microprocessor technology, OSIRIS provides a so
Jan 1, 1987
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The Feasibility Study - Selection Of A Mining Method Integrating Rock Mechanics And Mine PlanningBy John M. Marek, David E. Nicholas
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this article is to outline the data requirements for selecting a proper underground mining method and to discuss the general steps taken in selecting that method. Determ
Jan 1, 1981
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Some Cases Of Successful Application Of O.R. And Computer Methods In The Indian Mining IndustryBy Dilip K. Sinha
In the paper some interesting cases of applications of Operations Research and Computer Methods as worked out by the author and accepted by the management of some of the newly formed Indian mining org
Jan 1, 1986
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Power And Operating Behavior In Stirred Media MillsBy Colin C. Harris, Jie Zheng
While applications of stirred media mills for fine particle production have continued to increase, there is a lack of understanding of operating behavior and power requirement. Investigations in labor
Jan 1, 1995
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In Situ Leaching Wellfield Design At San ManuelBy M. J. Rex, K. L. Wiley, D. S. Ramey
In situ leaching, initiated in 1986 at the San Manuel Mine, was economically developed in 1989. The primary reason for this lag time between startup and viable production was the time required for tec
Jan 1, 1995
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Innovations in Conveyor Belt Maintenance at the Henderson MineBy William J. Ferguson
At Henderson Operations the 24-kilometer conveyor system consists of three main conveyors with lengths of 1.2 km, 16.7 km and 6 km. Upon commissioning of the conveyor system, the Henderson maintenance
Jan 1, 2004
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Changing Face Of Technology Transfer In The United StatesBy Richard R. Klimpel
The author was the banquet speaker at the 48th Annual MPD meeting, sponsored by the SME Colorado Minerals Processing Section, May 14-16, 1998, in Colorado Springs, CO. Here are his remarks. It has
Jan 1, 1998
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Biosorption Of Copper And Zinc Using Waste Aspergillus Niger BiomassBy K. A. Natarajan, J. M. Modak, B. Saha
Nonliving waste biomass consisting of Aspergillus niger attached to wheat bran was used as a biosorbent for the removal of copper and zinc from aqueous solutions. Copper and zinc uptake by the biomass
Jan 1, 1997
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Integrated Technical Systems In Mining - 1. IntroductionBy W. J. Adamson
Strategic Data Planning (SDP) is an emerging technique for the analysis and design of information systems. This paper describes the use of strategic data planning in the formulation of a complete inte
Jan 1, 1986
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Design In Weak Rock Masses: Nevada Underground Mining Operations Nevada Underground Mining OperationsBy Rimas Pakalnis, Lyndon Clark, Tom Brady
A major focus of ground control research presently being conducted by the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is to incorporate data on wea
Jan 1, 2005
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Dry Jigging Coal: Advantages And LimitationsBy R. Weinstein, R. Snoby
There are many advantages to upgrading coal with dry jigging technology. The most obvious is the lack of process water, which eliminates the need for fines dewatering and slurry confinement. Dry jig
Jan 1, 2006
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Comparison Of Resource Classification Methodologies With A New ApproachBy Abdullah Arik
The resource classification methodologies have always been a topic of research and debate. There are both traditional and Geostatistical methods used in practice. Because of the uniqueness of each ore
Jan 1, 2002
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The Support Requirement at a Longwall Face-A Bending Moment ApproachBy S. Majumder
The longwall face supports are provided to prevent the caving of the immediate roof at the working face. The thickmess of the immediate roof may be obtained from the working height and the average bul
Jan 1, 1986
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Determination of natural background concentrations of dissolved components in water at mining, milling and smelting sitesBy R. L. Jones, D. D. Runnels, D. P. Dupon, D. J. Cline
To establish meaningful remediation goals and monitoring programs in areas disturbed by mining and associated industries, it is desirable to determine the natural concentrations of metals that existed
Jan 1, 1999
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Axial Gas Holdup Profiles In The Collection Zones Of Flotation ColumnsBy A. Uribe-Salas, J. A. Finch, B. J. Huls
Gas holdup profiles in the collection zones of a pilot flotation column (0.91 m x 13.5 m) and a laboratory flotation column (0.057 m x 9.5 m) operated with air and water only were determined from pres
Jan 1, 1996
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Study Of Pressure Build-Up In Long Ore Passes Using Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD)By F. Calizaya, I. Duckworth
An ore-pass is an underground conduit used to transfer ore from one level of a mine to another. This method of transportation depends on the elevation energy only; therefore, it has very low operating
Jan 1, 2004