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Mine Development With Heavy RoadheadersBy Robert A. Pond
Heavy (exceeding 35 tons) roadheaders have not seen much use in the United States, but are used extensively in Europe to excavate many types of underground openings in civil and mining applications. E
Jan 1, 1983
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Using Wastewater Solids To Reclaim Strip-Mined Land ? IntroductionBy Hugh McMillan
To protect the water supply for the Metropolitan Chicago area, the Illinois legislature, in 1889, created the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago. To insure the quality of the water supp
Jan 1, 1973
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Control Of Surface Movements Above Active Coal Mines In AppalachiaBy A. Jarosz
The surface manifestation of underground mining usually entails five distinct types of surface movements, which can affect or damage surface structures, facilities and renewable resources. These m
Jan 1, 1986
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An Overview of Cationic Reagents in Mineral ProcessingBy J. B. Zachwieja
Cationic reagents have been utilized in mineral processing since the mid 1930's and are based upon fatty nitrogen derivatives. The initial commercial development was centered around a flotation c
Jan 1, 1994
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Experience With V-Mole Operations In Hard Rock FormationBy Hans-Werner Tonscheidt
Introduction The endeavours to mechanise the shaft sinking operations have led to the development of shaft boring using a V-Mole. The method implies competent ground and a pilot hole of sufficient
Jan 1, 1991
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Flotation in seawater (Mining Engineering)By L. Gutierrez, J. S. Castro S. Laskowski
Water is a medium in which flotation takes place, and flotation efficiency is highly dependent on water quality. Of the total water resources on Earth, less than 2.5 percent is fresh water. This water
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Mining and Hydraulic Transport of Minerals from Deep-Ocean FloorBy H. Savasci, G. Yarim, J. S. Chung
As part of ongoing deep-ocean mining research, hydraulic transport systems as well as status of deep-ocean mining systems are reviewed in the aspects of manganese nodules and crusts from 8006,000-m de
Jan 1, 1999
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New Developments In Froth Flotation - I. Use Of FlocculentsBy William J. Halvorsen
We are currently doing work on three ways to improve the performance of our froth flotation systems. One development is the use of a cationic flocculent added to the feed of the froth cells. This does
Jan 1, 1979
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Economic Aspects Of Pad Construction Costs On Heap Leach ProjectsBy Dirk van Zyl
Pad construction costs can impact the overall economics of heap leach projects. Pad construction costs for single-and double-lined pads, using various designs, are listed for a typical small and large
Jan 1, 1990
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Resolving Complex Mine Ventilation Problems With Multiple Tracer GasesBy D. J. Kennedy, A. W. Stokes, W. G. Klinowski
Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) has become an accepted standard in the field of mine ventilation tracer gas studies. It has a wide variety of uses for defining mine ventilation flows that cannot be adequat
Jan 1, 1987
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Goal Programming For Strategic Planning ? IntroductionBy K. C. Jordi
Many systems which are modelled mathematically result in a model where the relationships between some or all of the parameters are found to be non-linear. These systems are usually complicated further
Jan 1, 1979
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Combining qualitative and numerical techniques to improve bump potential recognition – a case study - SME Transactions 2016By K. W. Harris, K. A. Perry
Underground coal mines beneath Black Mountain in the Harlan County district of the Central Appalachian coalfields have an extensive history of bump events, which yields an elevated probability for sig
Jan 1, 2016
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Integrating A Ground Water Reconnaissance Program Into A Mineral Exploration ProgramBy J. M. Kaufman
Recent mining regulations have increased the need for detailed engineering and environmental information pertaining to the hydrogeologic environment in mining areas. The cost of obtaining such hydroge
Jan 1, 1984
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Frothers - An Operators GuideBy William F. Riggs
The characteristics of frothers can often be determined by the proper selection of various chemical groups. There are three basic groups utilized in the application of frothers. These are alcohols, po
Jan 1, 1986
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Tunnel Deformations Caused by Compensation Grouting at Crossrail Farringdon StationBy Thomas Schwind, Benedikt Grau, Angelos Gakis
"In Crossrail’s Farringdon station, compensation grouting was successfully utilized to mitigate the surface settlements induced by the tunneling works. The main focus of this study was the platform tu
Jan 1, 2016
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Optimization For The Determination Of Transportation System In Open-Pit MinesBy Q. X. Yun
This paper presents a new approach to optimize the transportation system in open-pit mines. The new approach employs artificial intelligence, fuzzy sets, dynamic programming and CAD technique to deter
Jan 1, 1992
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The Itos Chloride Leach Plant For Silver - Two Years Into ProductionBy Daniel W. Kappes
In late 1995 at the Randol symposium in Squaw Valley, I gave a paper which described the Itos project flowsheet. At that time, project construction was nearly completed and stmtup was close. This pape
Jan 1, 1998
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New Developments In Ground Reinforcement And Treatment For TunnellingBy Dennis L. Boley, Francesco Gallavresi, Donald A. Bruce
The authors describe novel aspects of ground reinforcement and treatment as related to soft ground excavation for tunnels throughout the world. Insitu reinforcement for cut slopes (soil nailing), as u
Jan 1, 1987
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Environmental Considerations For Disposal Of Industrial By-ProductsBy L. John Minnick
Extraction of crude ores and minerals inevitably produces various by-products either as a result of nonusable residues or as waste by-products from process operations. Thus for each 100 tons of coal e
Jan 1, 1975
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(Preprint 88-183)Eldorado Resources Ltd.(ERL) uses a solvent extraction process for the processing of uranium ores. The solvent extraction plant consists of 4 extraction and 5 stripping stages with regeneration carrie
Jan 1, 1988