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    Investigation Of Electromagnetic Emissions In A Deep Underground Mine (39cb0c96-9d6e-45cf-889e-ec2a2630fe9f)

    By S. J. Knoll, D. F. Scott, T. J. Williams

    Highly stressed rock in stopes continues to be a primary safety risk for miners in underground mines because it can result in failures of ground that lead to both injuries and death. Spokane Research

    Jan 1, 2004

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    How Fine Can We Go?

    By Rob McIvor, Joe Keating, Gary Simmons

    As more complex ores are processed, finer grinding becomes more necessary. A cross section of several industries will be presented with discussions not only of find grinding issues but also the classi

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Environmental approach to coal refuse disposal (Discussion) - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 38, No. 3 March 1986, pp. 181-186

    By A. G. Sciulli, G. P. Ballock, G. Hearnshaw, K. K. Wu

    Waste disposal underground is the most effective method when viewed from an environmental aspect. As costs of other methods of disposal continue to escalate, the cost effectiveness of underground disp

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Processing Of Celestite From Sivas-Nasir / Turkey By Flotation

    By T. Guler

    Turkey has important celestite reserves in Sivas. These reserves have gypsum and/or calcite as gangue minerals. Celestite-calcite ore cannot be concentrated by gravity methods due to the low efficienc

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Stability Impacts Of Backfilling Flue Gas Desulfurizafion Byproducts Into Highwall Mine Adits

    By K. G. Sutterer, P. T. Wang, R. Sweigard

    One possible alternative for the disposal of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) by-products is to use it as backfilling support material in highwall mine adits. The finite element method was used to analy

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Dust flows in mine airways: A comparison of experimental results and mathematical predictions

    By R. V. Ramani, R. Bhaskar

    The results of an experimental and theoretical research study into the spatial and temporal behavior of dust in mine airways is summarized. Experiments were performed in mine airways under both contro

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Studies on kinetics of green pelletization

    By R. Venugopal, T. C. Rao, M. Vanangamudi

    Introduction The kinetic approach, to understand a process in detail, has been extensively used in the unit operations of many engineering systems. In green pelletization, the kinetic studies have

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Grade-Tonnage Relationships: Their Use In Predicting Future Reserves And Estimating The Global Recoverable Reserves Of A deposit ? Introduction

    Over the past few years, the School of Mines of Paris has carried out a program of research* on the grade-tonnage relationships in the border zones of porphyry copper deposits. The initial problem was

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Seismic refraction survey and statistical analysis of relations between seismic and mining parameters of some phosphate ore deposits at the Brewster mine, Florida

    By S. W. Clark, R. Meglen

    A seismic refraction survey of selected environs of Brewster Phosphate's Lonesome mine near Bradley, FL identified various layers of overburden, minable matrix (ore body) and basement (i.e., bedr

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Samples, Bulk vs. Drill

    By Louis W. Cope

    INTRODUCTION Various methods for sampling placer deposits have been mentioned by Wojcik in Chapter 2. Here, a brief description and comparison of these methods will be given as related to bulk versu

    Jan 1, 1992

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    In-Situ Characterization Of Solid/Liquid Interfaces And Adsorbed Layers

    By P. Somasundaran, A. Sivakumar

    Surfactants and polymers are used in a number of processes such as flotation and flocculation. The structure of the adsorbed surfactant and polymer layers control the interfacial properties of the sol

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Monitoring Problems; Are We Really Measuring Coal Mine Subsidence?

    By Robert A. Bauer

    Geology and weather effects produce natural ground movements that may be misinterpreted as mine subsidence. Weather, local geology and vegetation clearly influence the elevation of the ground surface

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Properties and Requirements of Two-Component Grouts in Mechanized Tunneling

    By Christoph Schulte-Schrepping, Bou-Young Youn, Rolf Breitenbücher

    "The main requirements of two-component grouts are a high workability and sufficient stability against sedimentation with a retention time of more than 72 hours, as well as a rapid strength developmen

    Jan 1, 2016

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    The Role Of Florida Producers In World Phosphate Markets

    By J. L. Weaver

    The spiraling rate in phosphate rock demand during the period 1957 to 1967 led producers to expect a continuation of a high growth rate. Consequently they expanded production capacity to meet the expe

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Adapting the intelligent decision system to variable mining conditions

    By R. H. King, R. E. Cameron

    Mine managers need better information to locate new opportunities and then to assess the effect of their decisions. We are developing the Intelligent Decision Support System (IDSS) and its two major m

    Jan 1, 1991

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    The SM3 Power Project Design Characteristics and Excavation Methods

    By Claude Boisjoly, Pierre de Courval, Don Nguyen

    The Sainte-Marguerite-3 (SM3) hydro project, presently under construction, requires the excavation of an underground powerhouse and large water conveyance tunnels. This paper describes the planning o

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Evolution Of Mining Equipment In The Powder River Basin

    By Kenneth R. Miller

    Surface mine equipment operators in the Campbell County region of Wyoming's Powder River Basin have found new ways of solving old problems. Technology, experience, competitive pressures and an in

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Cost Competitively Design Elements At Pegasus' Zortman-Landusky Gold Operations - A Case History

    By Carson Rife, Michael L. Clark

    INTRODUCTION Zortman Mining Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pegasus Gold Corporation of Spokane, Washington. Pegasus has been producing gold and silver from the Zortman and Landusky mines sin

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Industrial Minerals 1985

    By R. C. Richardson

    Barite Worldwide barite production for 1985 decreased 1.3%, while US barite production increased 1.4%, according to US Bureau of Mines statistics. The increase in US production is attributed to hea

    Jan 5, 1986

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    Subsidence Over Room and Pillar Mining

    By W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng

    8.1 INTRODUCTION Under room and pillar mining if the extraction ratio is low, (i.e., < 50%) a pillar can support the overburden without collapse and there will be no surface subsidence whatsoever. In

    Jan 1, 1992