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Drilling Method Selection For Aggregate Resource InvestigationBy D. A. Saint Don, M. Prueher, S. Barnwell
With the current changes in technology, multiple methods are now available for aggregate resource identification. From Sonic to Coring, Reverse Circulation to Percussive, there are many choices to ma
Jan 1, 2004
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Design guidelines for improved water spray systemsBy S. K. Mukherjee, M. M. Singh, N. I. Jayaramn
In underground mining operations, ventilation and water sprays are the common methods of controlling dust. In recent years, there has been a proliferation of technical literature dealing with water sp
Jan 1, 1987
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02 And CO2 Consumption With Steady-State, Continuous Flow BioleachingBy Donald A. Dahlstrom, Soumitro Nagpal, Timothy Oolman
Bacterial oxidation of a pyrite/ arsenopyritic gold-ore concentrate was carried out with continuous flow operation in 14 liter (1.4x10-2 m3) mechanically agitated reactors. 02 and C02 uptakes were de
Jan 1, 1990
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Design And Construction Of Bulkheads For Underground Backfill SystemsBy A. Afrouz, F. P. Hassani
The types of bulkhead that contain backfill in stopes under various pressures and mining conditions are outlined. Conventionally adopted theoretical and empirical techniques were integrated in the des
Jan 1, 1993
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On-Stream Composition Analysis of Mineral SlurriesBy S. K. Kawatra, Harrison R. Cooper
In the last 30 years, on-¬stream slurry analyzers have proven to be of great use in the control of mineral processing circuits. This review discusses the two most popular methods, x-ray fluorescence a
Jan 1, 1986
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Mixed Face Tunneling Some Design And Contract ConsiderationsBy Harry Sutcliffe
The paper discusses the nature of mixed face tunneling and suggests courses of action in planning, exploration, design and contract conditions to minimize problems inherent in this type of excavation.
Jan 1, 1981
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Development And Current Experience With Double Shield T.B.M.By Carlo Grandori
Early experiences The first double shield hard rock tunnel boring machine, manufactured in 1973, belonged to the generation of machines that were equipped with 12" dia. cutters. The experiences mad
Jan 1, 1987
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Rib Support Innovation At Daw Mill CollieryBy Jon Bowler
Daw Mill Colliery, UK Coal, near Coventry in England, mines the Warwickshire Thick Seam at 800 m/2500 ft depth using longwall retreat with gateroads supported by rockbolts. Over the last eight years
Jan 1, 2009
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Pyrite-pyrrhotite-grinding media contact and its effect on flotationBy R. L. Pozzo, A. S. Malicsi, I. Iwasaki
The electrochemical nature of mineral-grinding media interaction in the wet grinding of one and two sulfide mineral ores was investigated with regard to the flotation behaviors of the minerals. Two ir
Jan 1, 1991
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Power, Fuel, and Water SystemsBy William S. Gilmer
INTRODUCTION As man moved through the ages into the era of metals, he became increas¬ingly dependent on the extraction and beneficiation of various ore types. His progression has required more mate
Jan 1, 1986
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Life Cycle Of A Tailings Facility With Emphasis On Impoundment StabilityThe major stages in the life cycle of a tailings facility include site selection, impoundment de-sign and construction, operation and closure. Optimum management of these stages requires an integratio
Jan 1, 2002
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Groundwater Control at Ground ZeroBy Paul C. Schmall, John F. Donohoe, Arthur B. Corwin
In the aftermath of the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center, groundwater control was of immediate concern. Water in?ow from the adjacent Hudson River through the compromised slurry wall ‘b
Jan 1, 2003
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Measuring attitudes to improve mine safetyBy S. Mason
Many organizations are realizing that continual improvement in health and safety relies on addressing the potential for various forms of human error. Of these, rule violations are often the most frequ
Jan 1, 2000
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Microscopical Characterization of Oxidation Products From Suspension Smelting StudiesBy E. Peuraniemi, S. Strömberg, S. Jyrkönen, A. Jokilaakso
Several sulfidic raw materials have been flash oxidized in a laboratory furnace in oxidizing atmospheres at temperatures of 500-1100°C. Chemical analysis was used to determine the oxidation degree, an
Jan 1, 1998
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Tailings Disposal at Quebec Cartier’s Mount Wright MineBy Walter Shukin, Mark T. Olsen
An enormous quantity of tailings to be ultimately stored, unfavorable topography, severe climatic conditions, and an environmentally offensive red effluent all contributed to the challenge of designin
Jan 8, 1981
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Calibration Of On-Line Ash Analyzers Using Neural NetworksBy S. L. Patil, D. E. Walsh
A novel form of calibration of on-line analyzers was implemented. Rather than simple equations, a neural network was used to model the relationship between the scintillation counts (Am and Cs) of an a
Jan 1, 2003
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Peak Torque Calculations for BackstopsBy Dr. -Ing. Karlheinz Timtner
This paper deals with the complicated and often misunderstood relationship between torsional windup, load sharing and peak torques in conveyor backstops. The principals apply in low speed, intermediat
Jan 1, 1996
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Viscosity of FeO-SiO2 slagsBy K. Hebbar, R. G. Reddy
The viscosities of various FeO-SiO2 slags were calculated using a previously developed structural-based model. Using hole theory and the atomic pair model, an expression was derived to relate the visc
Jan 1, 2002
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Airborne EM (INPUT)/ magnetometer survey, State Line District, Colorado-WyomingBy N. R. Paterson, D. A. MacFadyen
A late-1980 airborne EM/magnetic method test over the State Line kimberlite area of Colorado-Wyoming shows weak but recognizable anomalous responses to the known pipes. The magnetic survey indicates t
Jan 1, 1987
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Discussion - Design model for underground haulage systems by H. Sevim and Q. Wang Transactions, SME, Val. 284,1988,pp. 1818-1822By P. L. Webster, S. D. Thompson
Sevim and Wang (1988a) have presented a model for designing haulage systems in underground coal mines. The authors contend that their model uses a heuristic algorithm to optimize various haulage syste
Jan 1, 1991