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Open Pit Equipment Selection And Maintenance (78fec7f3-6239-4b59-9364-cdb682576ffa)By Frank H. Buchella
Principal factors influencing equipment selection can be grouped into five basic categories. Tonnage Requirements, Ore and Waste Loading, transporting, and ground preparation equipment are lar
Jan 1, 1973
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Experimental And Cfd Simulation Techniques For Coal Dust Explosibility Study – A ReviewBy DEBASHISH MISHRA, SOMU MANDAL, ASFAR MOBIN KHAN, JAI KRISHNA PANDEY, NIROJ KUMAR MOHALIK, SANTOSH KUMAR RAY
Coal is a low-cost fuel with high calorific value. Statistically, the global coal mining industry suffered 12,489 fatalities in 104 reported mining accidents from coal dust explosions during 1900 to 2
Feb 1, 2023
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Cyprus Coppertone Gold Benefits From Computerized Ore Control ProceduresBy Rodrigo Jerez
Advances in inexpensive computer automation led to the development and use of a computerized ore control system at the Cyprus Copperstone Gold Mine near Parker, AZ. These new ore control practices imp
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental Liability Of Lenders And InvestorsBy M. Murphy
The multibillion dollar cost of cleaning up thousands of environmentally contaminated sites across the country created by decades of inadequate disposal of hazardous waste has led to a search for "dee
Jan 1, 1988
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Effects Of Moisture Variations And Overburden Geology On Subsidence PronenessBy C. Dale Elifrits
Observations made from laboratory analysis of samples of fine-grained argillaceous materials (shales) subjected to various changes in moisture content have been correlated to loss of strength in the r
Jan 1, 1983
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New Techniques For Reducing Stopping LeakageBy Robert J. Timko
New methods of reducing stopping leakage have been investigated by Mine Safety Appliance Research Corporation, working under contract to the U. S. Bureau of Mines. It was found that proper constructio
Jan 1, 1982
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Geochemistry of ilmenites in heavy mineral sand deposits from Southwestern India: A source to beach case studyBy Felicity Lloyd, Stuart Kearns, Roger McLimans
The metamorphic terrane of southwestern India is a geological environment containing ilmenite source-rocks, transport drainage systems, and resultant beach sand deposits that contain altered ilmenites
Jan 1, 2005
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Techniques for Assessing and Mitigating Longwall Subsidence Effects on Highway Bridges Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (81ecdff2-8ca5-451f-abf7-490db849ce9c)By Yi Luo, Jian Yang, Hua Jiang
Surface subsidence events induced by underground longwall coal mining operations can cause various disturbances to surface structures ranging from integrity and stability to functionality problems. Hi
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Gold, Barrick, Past And FutureBy K. G. Thomas
New developments in gold exploitation over the past few decades have been extensive and promise to be exciting for the foreseeable future. They cover all phases of gold mining from developments in min
Jan 1, 1996
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Gravity Concentration At Tvx Mineral Hill MineBy Shawn Healey
The Mineral Hill Mine, owned and operated by TVX Gold Inc., is located in the Beartooth Mountains, 5 miles north of Gardiner Montana, U.S.A., which is the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park.
Jan 1, 1996
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Biological Cyanide Destruction In Mineral Processing WatersBy T. Maniatis, T. Pickett, B. Wahlquist
Biological destruction of cyanide in mining waters has been demonstrated effective in the lab and in the field. Applied Biosciences Corp.’s ABMet water treatment technology is used in the mining and o
Jan 1, 2004
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Wet Counter Flow Microfine Classification In A CentrifugeBy Dirk Timmerman, Klaus Schönert
This paper reports on the results of research on counter flow classification of - 10 µm particles. Two classifiers were designed and constructed, the first semicontinuous and the second fully continuo
Jan 1, 1995
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A Review of a Training Program Using Microcomputers in NigerBy George Verley
A new and important task in assisting developing countries is the transfer of microcomputer technology applied to mineral exploration and mining. With this objective in mind, three micro- computers ha
Jan 1, 1987
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Use of filters and traps as a means to control diesel engine pollution in underground minesBy F. Breu, R. Fraser, R. Lawrie
Diesel-powered underground mining equipment is generally accepted as the most productive, safest, and most efficient equipment used in underground mining operations. Widespread application of this equ
Jan 1, 1988
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Microscale Investigation Of Thermally Assisted ComminutionBy R. P. King
Thermal pretreatment can significantly improve industrial comminution operations by reducing energy requirements and increasing mineral liberation. The effect of pretreatment using conventional and di
Jan 1, 1995
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Development of an Improved On-Stream Coal Slurry Ash AnalyzerBy S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
Production of highly-cleaned coal for advanced utilization schemes requires close control of the coal ash content at very low levels. For this purpose, a sensitive, low-cost, robust on-stream ash anal
Jan 1, 1990
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Computer Simulations Of Roof And Support Behaviour In Coal StrataBy André Vervoort
The roof behaviour in room and pillar panels during the development of roadways and the subsequent pillar extraction was monitored underground and numerical simulations were conducted. For several und
Jan 1, 1992
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Control Strategies for Solid-Solid SeparationBy B. C. Flintoff
In general, process control systems in solid-solid separation have not evolved to the same level as in flotation circuit control. Perhaps one of the more significant contributing factors in this regar
Jan 1, 1986
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Fluid Flow Analysis Of A Model Leach Pad Using Temperature ProbesBy G. G. Gold
A leach pad’s fluid flow characteristics greatly affect the recovery of metals from heap leaching. However, because there are other factors such as particle size distribution, application rate and met
Jan 1, 2004
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Minimum concentrations of critical minerals for exploration: How good is good enough? - ME Feature ArticleBy Richard E. Otoo, Evan J. Owen, Virginia T. McLemore
According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), a critical mineral is one that is essential to the economic well -being of a nation and whose supply may be disrupted due to geological, geopolitical or
Aug 1, 2025