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Information Sources– Articles on Computer Programsfor the Mining IndustryA Directory of Computer Programs Applicable to US Mining Practices and Problems. A. L. Sanford, T. L. Myers, and J. F. Stiehr. USBM OFR 131-78, Nov. 1977. A Master Environmental Control and Mine Syst
Jan 11, 1981
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BCI’s Bats and Mines Project: An Environmental Success Story in ProgressBy Georgene Renner
Due to disturbance of their traditional roosts, caves and tree hollows, more than half of the 44 bat species found in the United States and Canada now live in abandoned and inactive underground mines.
Jan 1, 1996
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Methodology For Geotechnical Evaluation Of An Underground Powerhouse In Weak RockBy D. M. Cregger, J. L. Rosenblad, R. E. Ranken
The construction of a large span, high-walled underground opening in a low strength shale rock is unprecedented. The feasibility of constructing a pumped storage project with several tunnels and a lar
Jan 1, 1983
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Blast-Induced Rock Fragmentation in Wet Holes Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Hesam Dehghani, Farid Alimohammadnia, Nima Babanouri, Mokhtar Kalhori
In open-pit mining, blasting pattern design is performed to achieve a desired degree of fragmentation for loading, hauling, and crushing operations. Inappropriate fragmentation of rock will result in
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Natural Ventilation Pressure In A Deep Salt Mine - A Case StudyBy J. R. Stoltz, E. Thompson, S. Pattee
On May 15 and 16, 1999, a mine ventilation survey was performed in the 705-m- (2,312-ft-) deep Cayuga Mine, Cargill Salt Division, Lansing, NY. The purpose of the survey was to develop a numerical mod
Jan 1, 2003
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Biotechnology in the mining and metal processing industries : challenges and opportunitiesBy D. S. Holmes
Biological processes for metal solubilization and ore beneficiation are in widespread use today. There are also some promising new applications of biotechnology in the areas of metal concentration and
Jan 1, 1987
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Role of water in the stability of a shallow, underground mineBy A. K. Sheik, W. G. Pariseau
A small underground mine in northern Idaho was used as an experimental facility for studying the role of water in the analysis of mine-opening stability. Laboratory test data, borehole measurements an
Jan 1, 2002
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Design and Optimization of Mineral Processing Using Simulation Technology in BrazilBy M. A. S. Martins, J. C. Guillaneau
Steady-state simulation has been proving its usefulness and efficiency in process design and optimization for many years. Steady-state simulation is a very effective approach for plant design since
Jan 1, 1998
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Ultra Fine Grinding of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia In Polyacrylic Acid SolutionsBy P. Somasundaran, Bruno Lartiges
Two different groups of mechanisms have been considered in the past to explain the effects of chemical additives on grinding. While one group of explanations is based upon alterations of surface and m
Jan 1, 1992
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Well Field Development & Operations In U.S. Steel Corporation - Texas Uranium OperationsBy Henry E. Bakkila
Introduction United States Steel Corporation's, Texas Uranium Operations operates in-situ mines located approximately 70 miles north of Corpus Christi near the town of George West in Live Oak Co
Jan 1, 1984
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Optimizing the mill lining and the grinding media in tumbling millsBy A. Anttila, S. Persson
The grinding mill is probably the most common unit operation in mineral processing. There is, however, much that can still be done in the way of optimization. This paper discusses the results of a wel
Jan 1, 2000
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Enhanced Production Planning In Open Pit Mining Through Intelligent Dynamic SearchBy Qing Wang
Open pit mines require substantial capital investment at the beginning of the operation and replacement investment at later years. The objective of obtaining the highest possible return on investment
Jan 1, 1992
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Random sets and integral geometry in comminution and liberation of mineralsBy G. Barbery
A review is given of the present applications of random sets and integral geometry in fragmentation and liberation models of ores and minerals. Although attempts have been made in the past to apply su
Jan 1, 1988
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Factors Affecting Radon Transport And The Concentration Of Radon In MinesBy R. F. Holub, P. J. Dallimore
Basic to solving the problem of the role of radon transport on radon concentrations in mines is to establish whether it occurs primarily as diffusion and forced flow through porous rock or through fis
Jan 1, 1981
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Application Of Metal Magnetic Liners In The Us Iron Ore IndustryBy R. Merwin, S. Hoff, A. Ellsworth, M. Zhao, X. Jiang
The choice of mill linings in comminution circuits is critical as it affects grinding efficiency, overall cost, and product quality. As a consequence, a variety of liners have been developed over the
Jan 1, 2007
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An Investigation Of Stand-Up Time Of Tunnels In Squeezing GroundBy Gregg E. Korbin, Robin B. Dill, Corey T. Dare, Tor L. Brekke, Larry R. Myer
A study was conducted to develop a fundamental understanding of the relationship between the size of an advancing tunnel face, the rate of excavation, and stand-up time in squeezing ground. Stand-up t
Jan 1, 1981
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Evolution Of Geotechnical Properties In Hydrothermal Sulfide Mounds: A Maturation ThresholdBy B. Waquet
The genesis of a hydrothermal subsea mound, by chimney debris heaping and mineralizing fluid circulating upward, induces a vertical maturation gradient. Connected porosity is easy to measure and, afte
Jan 1, 2011
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A Review on Integrated Mineral Carbonation Process in Ultramafic Mine DepositBy Michael Hitch, Jiajie Li
Dramatical increase in the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere has led to the climate change, which poses a significant threat to human life on Earth. CO2 sequestration via mineral carbonation is the
Jan 1, 2017
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The Development and Control of Open Fires in Coal Mine EntriesBy Malcolm J. McPherson
Within the world of mining health and safety, increasing attention is again being given to underground fires and explosions. This paper reviews the effects of open fires in mine entries on the ventila
Jan 1, 1993
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Ventilation planning for a prospective nuclear waste repository in volcanic tuffBy K. G. Wallace
In 1982, the US Congress passed the Nuclear Waste Policy Act (NWPA) to provide for the development of an underground repository for spent nuclear fuel. This development will be managed by the US Depar
Jan 1, 1988