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Pressure‑Quantity Characteristic Curves for a Mature Panel Cave (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By Y. Pan, V. V. S. Vytla, P. Tukkaraja, R. BHARGAVA, S. Jayaraman Sridharan
Panel caving is an underground bulk mining method that utilizes gravitational force for mining massive, steeply dipping, and deep-seated ore deposits at a lower operating cost. To control dust and gas
May 17, 2022
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Mining project evaluation process for investment decisions: Demonstration of the risk assessment model - part threeBy H. M. Park
Risk is a major factor in all mining activities, arising from many internal and external variables. The authors? research has resulted in a systematic method for the quantification of risk in mining p
Oct 1, 2013
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Coal Preparation And Environmental Needs For SynfuelsBy Vas Choudhry
The eighties are likely to witness the first commercial-size coal-to-gasoline plant(s) in the U.S., although uncertainty regarding crude prices and cautious involvement of the Federal Government in th
Jan 1, 1982
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The Selection Of Drives For Large Grinding Mills - IntroductionBy Wallace N. Thomas
The present interest in large diameter grinding mills and the rapidly rising cost of the drive in proportion to the cost of the mill establishes a need to explore the drive system in detail. The drive
Jan 1, 1969
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Surface Coal Mine Blasting Near Transmission PipelinesIndustry and regulatory agencies have requested guidance on safe blasting near transmission pipelines. The U.S. Bureau of Mines and AMAX Coal Company have studied surface coal mine overburden blasting
Jan 1, 1994
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Innovative Gold Heap Leaching Techniques For Special Situations ? IntroductionBy Joseph M. Keane
A number of innovative techniques exist for solving heap leaching problems in special situations. Some of these techniques have been successfully applied and others await an opportunity for applicatio
Jan 1, 1987
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Surmaoja Main Fan Noise Evaluation at the Kemi MineBy A. Martikainen, H. Dougherty
"At the Kemi Mine, a recent expansion into the Surmaoja orebody required an increase in ventilation capacity. A new ventilation shaft was built with two main fans. The installation is near the entranc
Jan 1, 2016
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The Use Of Ac/Dc Regenerative Drives On Continuous Miners And ShuttlecarsBy R. A. Hill
A brief explanation of the theoretical functioning of a regenerative system followed by its application to firstly, shuttlecars and then continuous miners and its effect on performance thereof with re
Jan 1, 1986
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Successful conversions of former slurry tailings embankments into filtered tailings storage facilities in Durango, Mexico - ME Feature ArticleBy Daniel A. Servigna, Pedro V. Porcayo, Humberto F. Preciado
This case study presents successful conversions of two conventional slurry tailings storage facilities (TSFs) to filtered tailings storage facilities in Durango, Mexico, for two mining operations with
Jul 1, 2025
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Marine Mining - An Area Of Critical National NeedBy Michael Cruickshank
All life on Earth relies on the ocean and yet the ocean is 95 percent unexplored, unknown and unseen by human eyes,? said Paula Keener, director of education programs for National Oceanic and Atmosphe
Jan 1, 2011
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Grinding and Particle Size Are Critical to the Profitability of Industrial MineralsBy Steve Kral
The success of the industrial minerals end of the mining industry is often overshadowed by the high price of copper, the glamour of gold, and the nation's huge reserves of coal. Those three segme
Jan 1, 1990
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Exploration: Both a Boom and Bust Year - 1980 Annual ReviewBy Paul Russell, M. M. Kimberley, Erick F. Welland, Louis Cope, C. C. Mosher, William M. Shepard, William C. Larson, Graham Closs
Exploration activities in 1980 felt the effects of unstable economic conditions and oscillating metal prices. In the cyclical, boom-or-bust precious metals and uranium markets, precious metals activit
Jan 5, 1981
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Using Geophysics To Characterize Lignite/Coal Resources - 1.0 Introduction (bb51c3f7-3687-4e3f-b59b-46046126f6f9)By William P. Walsh
In December 1983 the author undertook an investigation in east Texas which was organized to learn the feasibility of applying geophysical techniques over shallow lignite deposits. The work embraced ex
Jan 1, 1986
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The strategic importance of nickel: scenarios and perspectives aimed at global supply - SME Transactions 2013By V. Montaruli, A. Nieto, M. Cardu
Nickel is a metal whose workability and mechanical strength at high temperatures and in corrosive environments makes it an indispensable alloying element for the realization of stainless steel, specia
Jan 1, 2013
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Assessment of EPB Soil Conditioning on Two TBMs by Using Apparent DensityBy Ehsan Alavi, Glen Frank, Michael DiPonio, Mike Mooney, Lisa Mori
"A study was conducted on the N125 project in Seattle to investigate the use of apparent density as an assessment tool for the effectiveness of soil conditioning. The formation of an air bubble as wel
Jan 1, 2016
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Canadian Potash Developments 1965 - IntroductionBy C. M. Bartley
In world-wide mining circles countries become known by the principal minerals they produce. The production of iron, copper, phosphate and sulphur in the United-States-has-been particularly significant
Jan 1, 1966
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Interactions Between Building And Subsidence MovementsBy Gennaro Gerald Marino
In this paper the main subsidence- ground-structure interactions and an overview of the response of surface structures to subsidence ground movements are presented. The purpose of the paper is to augm
Jan 1, 1986
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Empirical Approach For Drift Blast Design In Hard Rock MinesBy S. P. Singh
Drifts are the nerve centre of underground mining. They provide essential communications between primary openings and production areas. In view of their strategic importance in the overall safety, eco
Jan 1, 1991
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Recovery Of Low-Level, Dissolved Uranium Values From Treated Mine WatersBy Timothy C. Smith, S. Andrew Jacobs, Douglas E. Gonzales, Sandy J. Schexnailder, Carl Urban
At the Schwartzwalder Mine (Cotter Corporation, Golden, Colorado) ion exchange resins have been used in mine water treatment experiments. The experiments, initiated in October 1979 and currently in pr
Jan 1, 1980
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Instability in high velocity slurry flowsBy W. A. Niepelt, F. A. Locher
Flow in steep cascades may lead to the occurrence of a nearly periodic train of waves known as slug flow. This, in turn, may result in overtopping of the channel walls and problems with energy dissipa
Jan 1, 1990