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Expanding The Limitations Of The MFire Simulation ModelIn 2002 the authors updated the MFire model developed by the US Bureau of Mines. MineFire, developed by Mine Ventilation Services, Inc. (MVS), uses the MFire model to perform mine fire simulations on
Jan 1, 2011
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Screen Frame Sizes And Scale-Up Problems And Fundamentals Of Vibrating Screen Size Selection ? A. HistoryBy H. C. Lautenschlaeger
Let's start with a bit of History. Before the advent of woven wire screen cloth or perforated plate as we know it today, screens or sieves, as they were called, were probably made by the Greeks o
Jan 1, 1983
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The Critical Surface Tension Of Wetting Of Sulfide MineralsBy B. Yarar
The critical surface tension of wetting (?c) of Cu2S, FeS2, PbS, and MoS2 were determined by plotting flotation recovery versus YLV which was arranged by methanol, and Extra-polating to % R = 0. ?c v
Jan 1, 1983
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Flotation Improves Coal Quality And Simplifies Fine Coal Flowsheet At Vesta ? IntroductionBy J. P. Morgan
The Vesta Preparation Plant of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation is located on the Monongahela River, eight miles south of Brownsville, Pennsylvania. This plant is capable of cleaning 2400 NT/hr
Jan 1, 1962
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Effects Of The Geology Of Talc Ores Upon Mining And Killing OperationsBy Richard H. Olson
Talc is currently mined in the U.S. in six major districts. The size and depth of the ore bodies and their mineralogy dictate the types of products manufactured and the mining and processing methods w
Jan 1, 1984
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Exploration For Kuroko Deposits: The Methods And The Recent SuccessBy Fumio Wada
Kuroko deposit is a stratabound massive sulphide and sulphate deposit associated with Miocene submarine volcanics and has been considered to be a prototype of meta- morphosed Palaeozoic and Precambria
Jan 1, 1982
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Newmont Computers Pay Off In Mine Planning And Ore Reserve DeterminationBy J. Robert Denny
The impact of the computer revolution--so pervasive in some industries--has been less startling in the mining industry. Computer techniques have been used successfully to provide drill hole calculatio
Jan 1, 1970
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Performance of Reinforced Ribs of Shotcrete (RRS) Under Different Stress RegimesBy Panagiotis Chryssanthakis
"The aim of this study is to give a better understanding for the performance of the composite material RRS and the synergy effect of its components under different stress regimes and while an excavati
Jan 1, 2016
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Uranium Supply And Demand Worldwide Review ? IntroductionBy Michael Davis
In the fairly recent past, with a history of cheap and abundant energy, it has been possible to predict with reasonable confidence that world energy demand would continue to double about every 15 year
Jan 1, 1974
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Ore Genesis And Mantle PlumesBy Richard V. Wyman
The genesis of ore deposits has been tied to plate tectonics through differential petrogenesis in subduction zones. However, many mineral districts, especially in the Basin and Range province of Unite
Jan 1, 1976
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Bunker Hill: Death, Rebirth and SuperfundBy Jerry Dolph
In September 1855, 55-year-old Noah Spencer Kellogg and his $3 jackass named Bill discovered what was known at the time as a “blow out” of high-grade lead and silver ore. The deposit was located on t
Jan 1, 1996
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Support Vehicles For Rubber-Tired Underground MiningBy William G. Doepken
The extensive use of rubber-tired support vehicles as a complement to a fleet of load-haul-dump and drill jumbo units has proved invaluable in maintaining scheduled multilevel/multiheading development
Jan 1, 1976
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Eight Inducted into National Mining Hall of Fame During MINExpo ‘96The National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum will hold its Ninth Annual Induction Banquet Sept. 8, 1996, at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel. Six mining greats, two of them living, will be enshrined at the
Jan 1, 1996
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Fertilizer For Food ProductionBy P. O. Ripley
Into this tumultuous twentieth century, every second, two new babies are born. This is 5,412 per hour, and 130,000 per day. Relentlessly, consistently, alarmingly, they add to the more than three bill
Jan 1, 1966
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Conducting Sustainable Development Concurrently With The Reclamation Of Abandoned Mines At The French Gulch Site Near Breckenridge, ColoradoBy V. L. Ketellapper
This paper discusses the technical issues and stakeholder collaborative processes which resulted in achieving a balance between the reclamation of abandoned mine sites, providing affordable housing, a
Jan 1, 2004
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Canadian Potash ? Current Situation And OutlookBy R. J. Heath
Potassium, together with nitrogen and phosphorous, is one of the essential nutrients required for growth. All living things need potash and so the major demand for potash (approximately 95% of, total
Jan 1, 1987
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Refining Of Precious Metal CathodesBy Harold L. Hinds
The refining of precious metals from steel wool cathoodes is completed by one of two methods: 1) By direct fire smelting or: 2) Acid treatment of the cathodes to dissolve the steel wool and then follo
Jan 1, 1981
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Marketing of Fillers and PigmentsBy James J. Fallon
Last summer Larry Miller of Roberts & Schaefer told me that his AIME committee would like me to present some thoughts on the marketing of industrial mineral fillers and pigments to this illustrious gr
Jan 1, 1980
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Improving Roof Bolter Safety - Preprint 09-024By A. Hammons
Automated temporary roof support (ATRS) systems have been incorporated into roof bolters since the 1970's. During roof bolting, many injuries have occurred from large pieces of draw rock falling
Jan 1, 2009
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A Look At CopperBy Charles M. Brinckerhoff
Everyone -- especially the engineer -- is aware of the great technological and social changes taking place in our world today, We realize that changes have been taking place since man's beginning
Jan 1, 1967