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Projectile Impact Testing of a Concrete Coal Mine Seal Rated for 120 psi - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Kyle A. Perry, Ethan A. Steward
The mining of underground coal presents several hazards for miners, including the risk of an explosion fueled by methane gas and coal dust. Methane gas, produced during coal formation, can continuousl
Jun 2, 2023
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Multi-Step Thermodynamic Calculation for Copper Dross Bath Smelting Process "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Tianzu Yang, Weifeng Liu, Lin Chen, BOYI XIE, DUCHAO ZHANG, HUI XIAO
The oxygen-rich bath smelting process of copper dross was simulated using Factsage software. It was found that the two-step simulation results agreed better with the industrial data, especially in the
Oct 19, 2020
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Thiourea As A Lixiviant For Gold And Silver (a5c738c7-005c-4695-b8ae-fbbb52ebf6bd)By J. B. Hiskey
Thiourea is a reagent capable of complexing gold and silver. With the proper oxidant, thiourea can effectively dissolve metallic gold and silver. A thiourea leaching system possesses potential advanta
Jan 1, 1981
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The Control Of Mine Ventilation Utilizing Multiple Main FansBy J. A. Boyle
In the Frick District of U, So Steel Corporation, we have had more than 37 years of experience in the use of multiple-fan ventilation systems, in our coal mines. In our Colonial field, with a long bel
Jan 1, 1961
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The Influence Of Crystal Boundaries On Crack Propagation In Rocks-Implications For Autogenous And Steel GrindingBy B. A. Wills
Much research effort has been spent in attempting to reduce the high energy costs in grinding, but relatively little in developing methods to enhance the liberation of the minerals from each other.
Jan 1, 1995
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Managing for Risk Associated to Uncertainty on the Grade of Ore Reserves: A Case Study on a Porphyry Copper Orebody in ChileBy J. A. Botín
Investment decision for large mining projects imply an enormous financial risk and therefore, require a more complex risk evaluation methodology taking into account all sources of uncertainty from eac
Feb 23, 2014
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Health And Safety R&D In The Canadian Coal Mining IndustryBy David B. Gladwin
Regional characteristics in the coal resource base have resulted in application of different mining methods across Canada. Longwall methods predominate in eastern Canada, whereas open pit, hydraulic a
Jan 1, 1982
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Composition Of Hydrothermal Epidote From Porphyry Copper Deposits, Southwestern United StatesBy Michael Fellows
Epidote is a common hydrothermal alteration product in many copper deposits of the southwestern United States. In many of these deposits epidote, along with calcite and chlorite, generally characteriz
Jan 1, 1977
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Evaluation Of Postmining Land Use Plans Using Fuzzy Set Analysis (3898e7dd-f300-4013-8291-f19d0d631f37)By R. J. Sweigard
Estimated costs and revenues can be used in the evaluation of post- mining land use alternatives. However, post-mining land use decisions have to be made in an environment complicated by several addit
Jan 1, 1986
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Additives To Increase Bentonite Effectiveness In Iron Ore PelletizingBy R. Das Gupta
Variations in the characteristics of bentonite, magnetic taconite concentrate and system water have been examined to show their effects on pelletizing. Chemical methods have been tried to alter the cl
Jan 1, 1978
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Technology News – Atlas Copco Introduces Hydraulic BreakerThe HB 2500 hydraulic breaker attachment from Atlas Copco Construction Tools features Krupp percussion technology and a service weight of 2,500 kg (5,512 lbs). This makes it ideal for demolition, tunn
Jan 1, 2006
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Alaska's Rare Earth Deposit And Resource PotentialBy James C. Barker
Alaska?s known mineral endowment includes some of the largest and highest grade deposits of various metals, including gold, copper and zinc. Recently, Alaska has also been active in the worldwide sear
Jan 1, 2012
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Origin Of Vermont Copper Ores And Its Bearing On ExplorationBy William F. Jenks
The possibility that a hypothesis explains almost all observed facts may be satisfying. Yet the almost gives a distinct sense of uncertainty. Moreover, overlooking the almost, reliance on the favored
Jan 1, 1968
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Long Haul Transportation Of Minerals In Canada?s Of Far North WestBy N. Gritzuk
The area of Canada with which we are here concerned consists of Yukon Territory and Northern British Columbia. Generally it lies west of the coastal mountain range and access to the sea can be gained
Jan 1, 1961
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Reclaiming Aggregate Mining Sites In Minnesota Using Private/Public PartnershipsBy C. G. Buttleman, W. C. Brice
In Minnesota, reclamation of active aggregate mining sites is primarily regulated through local permits issued at the county, township, or municipality. However, for abandoned or depleted aggregate m
Jan 1, 2000
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Physiological Analysis Of Human Generated Heat In A Refuge AlternativeBy T. E. Bernard
Occupying a refuge alternative (RA) is an accepted practice in mine fires and explosions when escape is not feasible. MSHA has promulgated a final rule on refuge alternatives that includes a recogniti
Feb 27, 2013
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Study Of Mine Spontaneous Combustion Of Sulphide OresBy Wu Chao, Wang Pinglong, Meng Tingrang
This paper discusses the research results of sulphide ore properties with respects on self-heating and the assessment techniques on mine spontaneous combustion for several mines of sulphide ores in Ch
Jan 1, 1993
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Mine Convergence Measurements As An Operating Tool ? IntroductionBy Allan H. Caverson
Over the past nine years a means for measuring the distance between the mine roof and floor has been developed at the White Pine Mine which yields relevant information utilized in the mining operation
Jan 1, 1973
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Relationship Of Geologic Setting And Kaolin Characteristics To Filler Applications ? I) IntroductionBy Ed L. Schrader
Kaolin of the Georgia-south Carolina "Clay Belt" are used in a wide variety of filler and extender applications. Sane applications specifically require the performance enhancement delivered by incorpo
Jan 1, 1985
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Silicosis : An Ancient Malady in a Modern SettingBy R. C. Burtan
Long before recorded history, man began to dig into the earth's crust in a never ending search for useful materials. It is well known that more than half of the earth's crust is composed of
Jan 7, 1984