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Design And Installation Of Large Diameter Sub-Sea Connecting Shafts For The Seabrook Station Cooling Water SystemBy Jean-Pierre Nossereau, Allen J. Hulshizer
The main thrust of this paper covers the design, installation techniques and experience associated with the installation of eleven 1.5 m (4'-11") and three 2.87 m (9'-5") diameter shafts in
Jan 1, 1981
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New Technology For The Prevention Of Acid Rock DrainageBy Gary P. Marshall, Jeffery S. Thompson, Robert E. Jenkins
The effectiveness of the new DuPont Passivation Technology in eliminating acid generation from iron sulfides is presented. Passivation is achieved by treatment with a dilute basic permanganate soluti
Jan 1, 1998
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A Plan For Modeling Uranium Radon Daughter ConcentrationsBy John C. Edwards, Robert C. Bates
Modeling uranium mine radiation control methods and natural environmental radon variations is an extremely complex endeavor. A number of authors have examined particular facets of the problem and have
Jan 1, 1981
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The Simulation Of Ill-Defined Processing Operations Using Connectionist NetworksBy T. J. van der Walt
This paper proposes a new methodology to model ill- defined processing operations using neural nets (NN's). A process with many variables (large dimensionality) cannot be modelled adequately if l
Jan 1, 1992
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Teleoperated Continuous Mining Machine For Improved SafetyBy W. D. Monaghan, A. J. Kwitowski, A. L. Brautigam
Teleoperation is a technology that can provide significant health and safety improvements in mining operations by locating machine operators hundreds of meters away from the face area. The US Bureau o
Jan 1, 1996
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Cyclonic Flotation Column For Minerals BeneficiationBy R. Lai
This paper describes the application of a cyclonic flotation column (CFC) for coal cleaning. A CFC makes use of centrifugal force to create a density gradient in a column to augment the froth flotatio
Jan 1, 2003
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The Economics Of Semi-Autogenous GrindingBy D. V. Bush
There has been a great deal of evaluation and discussion on the economics of semi- autogenous grinding versus conventional grinding circuits. This paper will not discuss the merits of one system over
Jan 1, 1985
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Assessment of occupational silica exposures on continuous mining operationsBy J. A. Organiscak
Data on dust-control practices, mining conditions and occupational exposures were gathered for approximately 80 underground continuous mining units. Despite silica contents on dust samples in excess o
Jan 1, 2002
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Maptek Releases Upgrade For Vulcan Mining SoftwareMaptek, an international development software company, released version 3.2 of its Vulcan three-dimensional mining and geological software package. This latest release is expected to give clients bett
Jan 1, 1997
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Environmental Impacts Of Mining Natural AggregateBy William H. Langer
Nearly every community in the United States is dependent on aggregate (sand, gravel, and crushed stone) resources to build and maintain its infrastructure. Unfortunately, developing aggregate resource
Jan 1, 2001
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Comparative Study Of The Surface Properties And The Reactivity Of Coal Pyrite And Mineral Pyrite (PREPRINT NUMBER 89-6)By R. W. Lai
Cyclic voltammetry (CV), flotation response, evolved-gas analysis (EGA), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were employed to evaluate the major differences in the surface property and surface
Jan 1, 1989
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6.1 Introductory ReviewBy Don Minard
Management support systems are extremely important to mining management to enable them to operate their company as a business. Management must give attention to the financial, maintenance, materials,
Jan 1, 1979
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Automated Surveying of Mines Using a Laser RangefinderBy Gary Schaffer, Anthony Stentz
Surveying of mines is a necessary step in coal mining to assemble maps which are used for tracking progress in the development of the mine and to plan future coal removal. A first approach for automat
Jan 1, 1993
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PC-Based Worker Scheduling System For Underground Mines (525809d6-2c82-44c1-80ab-2e76b51258c2)By R. L. Grayson
As a followup to a USBM-sponsored research project, the authors utilized the knowledge-base structure and system concepts from a Sun Sparcstation-based worker-scheduling system of the mine-management
Jan 1, 1997
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PC-Based Worker-Scheduling System For Underground MinesBy S. O. Yuan, R. L. Grayson
As a followup to a USBM-sponsored research project, the authors utilized the knowledge-base structure and system concepts from a Sun Sparcstation-based worker-scheduling system of the mine-management
Jan 1, 1998
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Numerical modeling of large-scale block cave physical models using PFC2DBy R. L. McNearny, K. A. Barker
A study was conducted to compare physical and numerical models of the block-caving mining method. Results from the numerical analysis closely simulated the blocky behavior of the physical model, inclu
Jan 1, 1999
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At Last! A Commercial-Scale Continuous Carbon Elution CircuitBy James H. Lammers
Over the years, the chemical processing industries have continued to move from batch to continuous processing in order to obtain better quality control, simpler designs, and often reduced capital and
Jan 1, 1998
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Performance of Grouting Programin Cambridge Argillite at Inter-Island TunnelBy David R. Crouthamel, Francis L. Fong, Troy L. Page
This paper focuses on the results and the performance of the grouting program as a means to control groundwater infiltration during the excavation of the 7.7 km (25,160 lf.), 3.5m (11 ft. - 7 in.) dia
Jan 1, 1997
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Water Chemistry Effects On The Zeta Potential Of Concentrated Hematite OreBy Howard J. Haselhuhn
The effectiveness of selective flocculation and dispersion processes for the concentration of hematite ore are strongly dependent on the ionic content of the process water. It has been noticed that ma
May 1, 2012
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Finite Element Model Study Of Slope Modification At The Kimbley PitBy Wilson Blake
A mathematical model based on the finite element method of stress analysis has been used to describe the behavior of the western wall of the Kimbley Pit as its slope was steepened from 45 degrees to 5
Jan 1, 1968