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Optimal Grade Control Using Geostatistics And Economics: Methodology And Examples (0cbcdec1-207d-4fc8-8d49-cd716d6fcdc7)An important problem in mine operations is the classification of material as waste, low-grade stockpile, and ore. This classification must often be made with blasthole data that are widely spaced and
Jan 1, 1999
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Discussion - Large Dozer Stripping Case Studies - Hrebar, M. J.By B. Beatty
Discussion by B. Beatty This is a response to M.J. Hrebar's paper, which tracks in detail the highly productive stripping capabilities of modern large bulldozers at two separate installations.
Jan 1, 1995
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Dynatec’s Long Round Technology Improves Shaft DevelopmentBy W. R. Dengler
In Canada, most of the rock being broken in underground metal mines is being done by using traditional drilling and blasting methods. Despite advances being made in hardrock boring and other, more exo
Jan 1, 1993
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Fully Autogenous Grinding from Primary Crushing to 20 MicronsBy T. P. Weldum
INTRODUCTION Cleveland-Cliffs' operations in Michigan have been utilizing fully autogenous grinding for over four decades. This is but one of the key characteristics of the iron ore processing m
Jan 1, 2004
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Application Of The New Austrian Tunneling Method Under Various Rock ConditionsBy Max John
INTRODUCTION One of the main advantages of the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) is its adaptability to varying rock conditions. This method is therefore successfully applied when complex geolo
Jan 1, 1981
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Comparison Of Predicted And Encountered Geology For Seven Colorado TunnelsBy Charles H. Dowding
INTRODUCTION "On many projects, the tendency is to drop interest and support of the geological service as soon as it seems safe. That . . . is a short-sighted policy . . . It would be of further se
Jan 1, 1976
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Coarse Coal Slurry Loading And Unloading Of Ships Moored Offshore - IntroductionBy David T. Kao
The energy situation the world faced during the decade of the Seventies resulted in actions throughout the free world to reduce its dependence on OPEC oil. Many nations heeded the indicators early in
Jan 1, 1981
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Raise Excavation Method Selection - IntroductionRaises are widely constructed underground in hard rock mining for ventilation, material transport or emergency escape. The four major raise excavation methods, Drop Raise, Conventional, Alimak and Rai
Jan 1, 2011
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Practical Mining Geology (b5c987a1-9e5c-4cb4-bab4-521d032b6151)By E. H. Ahrens
This paper deals with the daily work of operating geologists and should be of interest to recent graduates. Working with development and production is quite different from exploration and many of th
Jan 1, 1983
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Characterization Of Coal Hydrophobicity By Contact Angle, Bubble Attachment Time, And FTIR SpectroscopyBy R. Jin
The hydrophobicity of six coals ranked from lignite to anthracite is studied through contact-angle measurements, bubble attachment-time measurements, FTIR spectroscopy, and Hallimond-tube flotation. T
Jan 1, 1987
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An Expert Systems Approach To The Evaluation Of Mine Permit ApplicationsBy Eric K. Albert
The permit generation and review process represents both a time consuming and expensive task for industry and government alike. Changes in regulations and in review procedures cause additional delays.
Jan 1, 1989
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Micro-Mechanical Modeling To Study Smooth BlastingThe current understanding of the mechanics of rock fracturing during smooth blasting is largely empirical and qualitative due to an inability to model the dynamic process at the fundamental level. In
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect of Activated Carbon Particle Size on the Adsorption/Desorption of Gold From Alkaline Cyanide SolutionBy D. Bhattacharyya
The adsorption and desorption of gold cyanide by activated carbon is significantly influenced by particle size of the activated carbon particles and the chemical environment. A series of adsorption an
Feb 23, 2014
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Hydrogeologic Characterization of Bedrock Units for Mining and Environmental Purposes Using Downhole Geophysical Logging TechnologyBy Nathan Painter, Kevin Andrews, Andrew Karpa
Groundwater flow in bedrock units is an important factor to be considered for most mining situations, both underground and open pit excavations. Characterization of the hydrogeologic system into which
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Dense Sludge Process For Reduced AMD Sludge Disposal (PREPRINT 98-42)By R. L. Zick
The High Density Sludge Process was originally developed by Bethlehem Steel Corporation for use on acid mine drainage and diluted waste pickle liquor discharges requiring continuous chemical treatment
Jan 1, 1998
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Grinding and Particle Size Are Critical to the Profitability of Industrial MineralsBy Steve Kral
The success of the industrial minerals end of the mining industry is often overshadowed by the high price of copper, the glamour of gold, and the nation's huge reserves of coal. Those three segme
Jan 1, 1990
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Alternative Reductive Bleaching Process for KaolinBy Ellen S. Forbus
Reduction bleaching is used to improve the brightness and color of the kaolin pigments sold to the paper and speciality industries. The bleach re¬duces the iron oxide associated with kaolin deposits t
Jan 1, 1993
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Site planning process : Application to land use potential evaluation for mined land (Technical Paper)By R. J. Sweigard, R. V. Ramani
Productive and beneficial use of reclaimed surface-mined land is a concern of industry, government, and the general public. A process has been developed that will aid mine planners and public planners
Jan 1, 1987
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Discussion - Dewatering of Ambrosia Lake Mines - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 34, No. 9 1982, pp. 1344-1350By H. C. Juvkam-Weld
R. Michael Craig Mr. Juvkam-Wold's article is a timely and much needed presentation of the method of depressurization to reduce ground-water inflow into mine shafts. The article is very informat
Jan 2, 1983
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Management of Acid Drainage at Mining Facilities Using Dynamic Systems Modeling (DSM)By Jerry W. Danni, R. Craig Ford, Kermit C. Benke, Jim B. Finley, Donald D. Runnells
Steady-state water balance models have historically been used in the management of acid drainage at mine sites. Such systems could be more realistically described by non-steady-state conditions. In ad
Jan 1, 2000