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High Production Shotcreting With Wet Mix And AcceleratorBy Norm Steenson
Rapid excavation includes rapid support and is the central theme of this paper. Over the last few years, enormous strides forward have been made in the excavation and material handling aspects of u
Jan 1, 1974
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Evaluation of a Catalyzed Ceramic Diesel Particulate Filter and Catalytic Converter on an Underground Mine VehicleBy W. Addy Majewski, Kenneth L. Bickel
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) and Diesel Controls Limited evaluated a new diesel emission control system on an underground mine vehicle. The system was a catalyzed ceramic wall-flow diesel particula
Jan 1, 1995
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Removal of dolomite and silica from apatite by selective flocculationBy S. Mathur
The southern Florida phosphate deposits that will be mined in the future contain significant amounts of dolomite. Because high MgO levels are undesirable in phosphoric acid production, several flotati
Jan 1, 1995
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3.7 Mine Valuation - 1. Technical OverviewBy Donald W. Gentry
Mine valuation is a multifaceted, interdisciplinary process by which the economic viability of an old, existing, or new mining property or venture is determined. The problems associated with arriving
Jan 1, 1979
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Geotechnical Assessment Of Skin Reinforcement In Underground MinesBy Jan A. Nemcik
Steel mesh has been used successfully for many years to control friable roof conditions and prevent loose roof and rib material from caving into the roadway. Despite its extensive use, the installati
Jan 1, 2009
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Undercut-and-Fill Mining at Falconbridge Mine of Falconbridge Nickel Mines Md.By S. A. Tims
INTRODUCTION The Falconbridge mine ore body extends about 1.6 km (1 mile) in length and the deepest developed ore is on the 6050 level below surface. The ore zone varies in width from a few inches to
Jan 1, 1982
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Selection and Sizing of Product Drying EquipmentBy Bob Newbery, Kenneth W. P. Eng. Kolthammer
SUMMARY Reference is made to the reasons for drying and the equipment is described that is available from which the engineer can make a selection. The factors affecting this decision are described.
Jan 1, 1986
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2. Short-Range Mine PlanningBy Roderick K. Davey
The objective is to develop a short-range mining plan which satisfies management and operating criteria and also "dovetails" with the long-range mining plan. In the past years, this objective was acco
Jan 1, 1979
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Effects Of Re-Grinding On Flotation Of Complex Lead-Zinc OresBy J. A. Frew, R. M. Glen
Recovery of galena and sphalerite from fine grained lead-zinc ores by flotation normally requires re-grinding to achieve economic recoveries at acceptable concentrate grades. Re-grinding aims to reduc
Jan 1, 1995
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Exploration 1986 - AlaskaBy T. K. Bundtzen, C. B. Green
Exploration expenditures in Alaska last year amounted to $8.9 million. This was comparable to 1985's $9.1 million. Development expenditures dropped 29%, $24.3 million in 1986 vs. $34.1 million in
Jan 5, 1987
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Dephosphorization of high- phosphorous manganese ores from Andhra Pradesh and southern Orissa, India, by roastingBy S. K. Mishra, S. B. Kanungo
Because conventional (physical) methods of ore dressing are not suitable for reducing the phosphorus contents of high-phosphorous manganese ores from Andhra Pradesh (AP) and the adjoining area in sout
Jan 1, 2000
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Data RequirementsBy Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
GENERAL STATEMENT The primary objectives of any field data gath¬ering effort should be to (1) identify and gather the data necessary for the project and (2) obtain the data in a state-of-the-art mann
Jan 1, 1986
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Regional Metallogenesis Of Central AlaskaBy W. J. Nokleberg, B. A. Bouley, T. K. Bundtzen
Central Alaska contains a wide variety of pre-, syn-, and post -accretionary mineral deposits that are related to the growth and evolution of the north-west North American continental margin. Withinp
Jan 1, 2000
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Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition SystemsBy Reno M. Tonsi, Bill Raley
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems are important tools in providing more efficient and profitable operations for the mining industry. This paper touches on the different types of
Jan 1, 1989
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Detail Survey of Polymetallic Nodule- Results of AUV SurveyBy Akira Tsune, Shingo Sugimoto, Tadayuki Ishiyama, Nadao Saito, Masatsugu Okazaki
"The Deep Ocean Resources Development Co. Ltd. (DORD) of Japan signed a 15-years contract with the International Seabed Authority for exploration of polymetallic nodule in a 75,000 km2 area, consistin
Sep 1, 2014
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Tunnel Boring Machines in Hong KongBy Ian McFeat-Smith, Odd G. Askilsrud
Introduction Given the mountainous nature of the local igneous terrain, hard rock tunnelling plays an important role in the development of Hong Kong's infrastructure. In 1990, tenderers for
Jan 1, 1993
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Applications of Fine Coal JigsBy Richard J. Adams
Coal jigs have played a predominant role in U. S. coal preparation for fifty years. Recently, an improved fine coal jig has been used to prepare the middle size range coal. These efficient machines ar
Jan 1, 1988
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Los Angeles Metro Rail Project Design Issues Related To Gassy GroundBy James E. Monsees, Richard J. Proctor
INTRODUCTION Los Angeles is one of the world's largest cities in area with a span of 70 km between its north and south limits. The population in the Los Angeles Basin exceeds 11 million people
Jan 1, 1985
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Design of Soft-Sensors Using Cluster TechniquesBy Patricio A. Espinoza, Aldo Casali, Cristian Ardiles, Guillermo González
Cluster analysis is used to design grade soft-sensors in a rougher flotation plant and a ball mill overload soft-sensor. Soft-sensors are virtual sensors which either replace unavailable actual sensor
Jan 1, 1995
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Celestine (Celestite) In Southwest ArkansasBy William D. Hanson
Celestine (celestite) (SrSO4), the primary ore mineral of strontium, is present in the DeQueen Limestone Member of the Trinity Group (Lower Cretaceous) in Sevier, Howard, and Pike Counties, southwest
Jan 1, 1999