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Advanced Applications Of Bucket Wheel Excavators And ReclaimersBy T. A. Griffin
Gentlemen: The subject of this paper is: ADVANCED APPLICATIONS OF BUCKET WHEEL EXCAVATORS AND RECLAIMERS. Against an urgent world wide energy crisis, the role of bucket wheel excavators and recl
Jan 1, 1974
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The Jena Mines Experience - Modernization And Upgrading Of A Traditional Zimbabwe Gold MineBy Peter C. Busse, Henry M. Giegerich, Ronald K. Netolitzky
Zimbabwe The Republic of Zimbabwe is situated in south central Africa and north of the Tropic of Capricorn. The country is land-locked, bounded on the north by Zambia, on the south by the Republic of
Jan 1, 1996
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On The Lateral Stiffness Of Gearless Mill BearingsBy R. L. Guerguerian
Nowadays, most grinding mills driven by a wrap-around ring motor are operating successfully. Some of the earlier problems could be attributed to the lateral stiffness and stability of their bearings.
Jan 1, 2000
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Improved Fragmentation Through Data Integration - IntroductionBy R. Owen
An overwhelming amount of data can be collected around the blasting process. This information can include blasting product, pattern design, blast results, and routing. It is only when these data sou
Jan 1, 2011
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Electric Vehicle Fleet Optimization Software (EV-FOS) for Planning and Optimizing BEV Fleets in Any Mining EnvironmentBy Robert Rennie, Taylor Davies, Ahsanul Rafi
Electric locomotives powered by extensive electrical cabling systems were prevalent in the mining industry in the early days of the 20th Century [1]. Since the movement of tethered electrical mining l
Jun 25, 2023
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Tunnel And Shaft Boring At White PineBy L. A. Garfield
Since the start of mining operations at White Pine in 1953, over 22 miles of drifts have been driven for the purpose of developing the ore body. The drifts, normally driven in multiples of three or fi
Jan 1, 1969
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Mass Balancing Flotation Circuits Using Jkmultibal - Preprint 09-001Analysing a flotation plant?s operating performance requires accurate metallurgical sampling. Typically, the aims of performing flotation plant surveys are to establish a consistent and accurate under
Jan 1, 2009
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Application Of Geomechanics In Longwall Operation ? IntroductionBy D. S. Choi
Coal is expected to become an increasingly important source of energy in the future. Coal production has already increased from about 650 million tons in 2975 to about 875 million tons in 1984 (Wilkin
Jan 1, 1985
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Heavy Media Separation Of Aluminum From Municipal Solid WasteBy E. L. Michaels
Laboratory and pilot scale tests have been made to deter- mine the utility of heavy media separation, particularly a cone type separator, as a means of recovering aluminum from shredded municipal soli
Jan 1, 1974
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Effect Of Bit Wear On Productivity Of Continuous Miners PRIPRINT 93-238By A. W. Khair
This paper presents an analysis of the dynamics of bit wear on the productivity of the continuous miners. Two field surveys have been carried out. The first survey was to assess the impact of bit wear
Jan 1, 1993
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Mechanisms And Rates Of Leaching From Duluth Gabbro Waste RockBy Kim Lapakko
Increasing public concern over the welfare of the environment has placed demands on the mining industry to evaluate the environmental impact of mining development. This is a difficult task and involve
Jan 1, 1980
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Rare Earths Not Rare AnymoreBy F. G. Heivilin
We are no longer short of viable Rare Earth deposits. As little as 2 years ago China mined and produced 97% ofthe world?s rare earths. Only a few deposits were in an advanced stage of exploration and
Feb 27, 2013
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General Mine PlanningBy Richard L. Bullock, Bruce Kennedy
Vince Lombardi once said, "Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect." When it comes to building a mine that will operate at the optimum level for the set of geologic conditio
Jan 1, 1982
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Surface Coal Mining An Approach To Prime Farmland RequirementsBy Shawn T. Sorrell
Phillips Coal Company (PCC) submitted the first surface mine permit application under the Office of Surface &lining approved regulatory program of the State of Louisiana. This application for the Oxbo
Jan 1, 1982
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Integrated Seismic Imaging System for Geological Prediction Ahead in Underground ConstructionBy P. Otto, G. Borm, Th. Dickmann, F. Amberg, R. Giese
Based on many years experience, the well approved Tunnel Seismic Prediction System (TSP) has been substantially enhanced for online geological prognosis in underground construction. The method provide
Jan 1, 2001
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Satisfying information requirements on mineral extraction by applying Earth Observation methods: First results from EO-MINERSBy W. E. Falck, A. Usubiaga, J. Spangenberg, P. Schepelmann, S. Šolar, D. Wittmer, F. Blanchard
The extraction and processing of mineral resources may be accompanied by environmental impacts. In spite of technological advancements, the enormous increase in production volumes within the last deca
Jan 1, 2011
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Ambient Measurement Of Diesel Particulate Matter And Respirable Combustible Dust In Canadian MinesBy M. K. Gangal, E. D. Dainty
CANMET/MRL has been contributing to an industry/government program to assess the quality of air in mines, and improve the working environment for Canadian miners. The ultimate aim of this program is t
Jan 1, 1993
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Winifrede Mine Coal Handling FacilitiesBy John E. Young
United States Steel Corporation's Winifrede Mine is operated by Lynch District in the mountainous region of Eastern Kentucky. This region is characterized by narrow mountain ridges and precipitou
Jan 1, 1970
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Design and Development of the White Mesa Uranium MillBy Donald K. Sparling, C. Edwin Baker
The White Mesa uranium/vanadium mill is six miles south of Blanding, UT, on the Colorado Plateau, which has historically spawned more than 200 uranium mines. As uranium prices approached an all-time h
Jan 4, 1981
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Optimization Program For Ore Beneficiation Flow SheetsBy Paul Javor
Optimization of a process is achieved by selecting, 'from all the known options, the most beneficial method of obtaining a product. It is rare that the optimum process is arrived at by convention
Jan 1, 1971