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Modelling Of Hydrogeological Conditions In Estonian Oil Shale Deposit - The Case Of Dewatering A Surface MineBy H. Lind
The consumption rate of Estonian oil shale increases due to the growing rate of exported oil-shale oil. Estonian oil shale active resources in working mines are predicted until the year of 2025 when t
Jan 1, 2006
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Recovery Of Phosphate From Florida Operations SlimesBy C. E. Jordan
The Tuscaloosa Metallurgy Research Center of the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is investigating the recovery of phosphate from beneficiation slime, as part of the Bureau's eff
Jan 1, 1978
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Cyprus Bagdad's Lix ComplexBy Raymond L. Jones
With the inauguration of the open pit operation in Bagdad, plans were formulated for a large scale leaching operation. Dump stockpiling was started almost immediately, but actual production was not in
Jan 1, 1975
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Application Of Dynamic Programming To The Grade Control And Scheduling In A Cut-And-Fill Mining MethodBy Fernando H. Muge
The first application of dynamic pro¬gramming to the problem of grade control and scheduling was by Muge et al (1979) and Ribeiro (1982) who applied it to the simple, two-dimensional case of longitudi
Jan 1, 1989
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Analysis of Effect of Waterhead on Stability of Excavation Face of Slurry Balanced ShieldBy Ming-yi Zhang, Zhong-nian Yang, Xiao-ming Guan, Quan-wei Liu
"In slurry balanced shield tunneling, how to ensure the safety of construction and to reduce the influence on the environment has arisen wide attention of scholars both at home and abroad. But now it
Jan 1, 2016
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Airflow Distribution Patterns At A Longwall Mine Depicted By CFD Analysis And Calibrated By A Tracer Gas Field StudyBy R. B. Krog
Airflow patterns in longwall bleeder systems are affected by gob permeability and porosity and the condition of the gateroad entries after mining. As longwall panels are mined, areas of the caved zone
Jan 1, 2011
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Epidemiology of Hand and Finger Injuries of Coal Miners in the United StatesBy James D. Bennett, David L. Passmore
The Coal Mining Section of the National Safety Council has selected hand and finger injuries of coal miners as a major topic for safety policy analysis [Tinney, 19851. So that facts about hand and fin
Jan 1, 1986
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Steel Fiber Microsilica Shotcrete With Remote Controlled EquipmentBy Galyn Rippentropp, Finn Erik Overlie
INTRODUCTION The wet shotcreting system utilizing steelfiber microsilica shotcrete with remote controlled equipment (The Robocon System) was developed in Norway 7-8 years ago. Norway was the natura
Jan 1, 1987
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Influence Of Passageway Fires On Ventilation FlowsBy C. K. Lee
The influence of passageway fires on ventilation flows was investigated in three horizontal fire tunnel s: 1. a laboratory-scale fire tunnel network, 2. a small-scale fire-plume tunnel, and 3. a large
Jan 1, 1980
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Resoumetrics: A Mineral Resource And Environmental Estimation Tool - A Case Study (Copper) - IntroductionBy Barry Silverman
As a significant mineral supplier, consumer of primary fuels, and producer of wastes and emissions to air, water, and land, the domestic copper industry through its investment and operating decisions
Jan 1, 1979
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Applications Of Statistical ScreeningBy C. W. Schultz
The distribution of material passing a screen, or a set of screens, is described by the equation [ ] where p = the probability that a single particle will pass the screen on a single presentati
Jan 1, 1969
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Conditioning Of Florida Phosphate Rock Using Gravity Flow MixerA conventional paddle-type mixer and a gravity flow mixing device were evaluated for conditioning of phosphate ore with fatty acid and fuel oil, and for acid scrubbing prior to cationic flotation. Gra
Jan 1, 1987
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Dynamic modeling and simulation of a SAG mill for mill charge characterization - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By V. Srivastava, T. Ghosh
The modeling and simulation of semiautogenous (SAG) mills have been widely used in the design and optimization of mill performance in terms of its power draw, processing capacity and product size dist
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Design of intelligent proximity detection zones to prevent striking and pinning fatalities around continuous mining machines - SME Transactions 2016By P. T. Bissert, J. P. Ducarme, J. L. Carr, A. K. Smith
The continuous mining machine is a key piece of equipment used in underground coal mining operations. Over the past several decades these machines have been involved in a number of mine worker fatalit
Jan 1, 2016
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Grinding Circuit Mill Design For Florida PhosphatesBy Craig M. Sams
Phosphate mines in Florida are continuing to encounter higher dolomitic content host rock with the phosphate pebbles(1) necessitating a change in grinding conditions and/or circuits, One of these chan
Jan 1, 1986
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Cost Effective Btu Recovery BX Fine Coal Washing SpiralsBy T. W. West
A description of a coal washing spiral is presented, together with a discussion of the parameters which define the envelope within which the spiral can be successfully applied. The correct process eng
Jan 1, 1988
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Sludge Dewatering By Pressure Filtration At Martin County Coal CorporationBy Raymond A. Bradbury
Martin County Coal Corporation's operations are located on Wolf Creek in Martin County in the eastern part of Kentucky. The mining complex was started in 1971 and has grown to a 2.273 Mt/a steam
Jan 1, 1981
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Blind Shaft Construction New Equipment UpdateBy James E. Friant
The technology applied to shaft sinking has lagged far behind other construction activities. While surface oriented construction and mining have made great strides with new processes and equipment, th
Jan 1, 1979
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Stability Problems Caused By Seams And FaultsBy T. L. Brekke, T. R. Howard
Stability of an underground opening can be defined in several ways. To geologists and engineers that are used to working in geological environments where the major parts of the works after careful sca
Jan 1, 1997
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Cut Your Carbon Costs Using Microwave ReactivationBy Ibrahim S. Balbaa, J. Terry Strack, James G. Hopkins
A microwave system for continuously reactivating carbon, used in gold processing, has been demonstrated at a gold mine in Ontario, Canada. The pilot unit produced reactivated carbon at a rate of 12 kg
Jan 1, 1998