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Results Of Underground Mine Studies To Assess Diesel Particulate Exposures And Control TechnologiesBy Tomb. T. F., R. A. Haney
During the past several years, the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has conducted studies in underground mining operations to obtain information on occupational exposures to diesel particu
Jan 1, 1996
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Tunnel Alternatives for the Replacement of the Alaskan Way ViaductBy Gordon T. Clark, Stephen H. Gleaton
This paper discusses the conceptual design of cut-and-cover tunnels currently being considered as one of the replacement options for the earthquake damaged, elevated double-deck highway and seawall bu
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining Sustainability Model For Ghana: Developing And ImplementingBy M. B. Thorpe
Land use and access to land are limiting factors in economic development in the Western region of Ghana. Mining uses land during operations and then rehabilitates the land as part of ongoing operation
Jan 1, 2007
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Sustainable Development Indicators Applied For The Evaluation Of Anaerobic Wetlands As Alternative Method For The Treatment Of Acidic Mine WatersBy K. Adam
Improved environmental performance comprises one of the key objectives of the sustainable development in the mining industry. Within this framework, a research project was undertaken by TVX Hellas, a
Jan 1, 2003
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Simulation of Flotation ProcessBy J. B. Rubinstein, V. J. Badenicov, S. T. Hall
A simulation technique of the flotation process and models for the solution of various problems are developed. A modular model of column flotation is constructed taking into account the kinetic relati
Jan 1, 1996
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Crushing -The Headache of the Small MinerBy S. J. Chadwick
The majority of small gold plants constructed around Western Australia were designed for short lives and treatment of oxide ores. The crushing plant frequently bore the brunt of capital cost savings r
Jan 1, 1991
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Process Economics of Gold Ion Flotation from Alkaline Cyanide SolutionsBy Stuart K. Nicol, Malcolm D. Engel, Neville T. Moxon
Ion flotation of gold is a process continuing to be developed to selectively beneficiate dilute aurocyanide liquors using a novel surfaceactive complexing agent. Aeration of these liquors causes accu
Jan 1, 1992
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Cyanide Removal From WAD Cyanides; A Study Of The Zinc - Silver – Cyanide – Activated Carbon System.By G. Van Weert, J. F. Breedveld
Both regular and Silver Impregnated Activated Carbon (SIAC) were studied for their effectiveness in removing WAD (Weak Acid Dissociated) cyanides from solutions at pH = 10. SIAC has already been shown
Jan 1, 2004
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Risk Management Strategies for Southern Nevada Water Authority’s Lake Mead Intake No. 2By Steven W. DeCou, Marcus R. Jensen, Stephen Navin
The Lake Mead Intake No. 2 is a project constructed for the Southern Nevada Water Authority which includes a 12-foot diameter lake tap and intake shaft constructed in over 225 feet of water; 1650 feet
Jan 1, 1999
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Simulation and Animation of the Materials Handling for a Working SmelterBy Thomas Fliess, Klaus-Christof Ritter, John R. Sturgul
The optimum flow of materials through a smelter is an extremely important phase of the mining cycle. A typical copper smelter will have up to $US 1,000,000 per day of copper being processed. The motio
Jan 1, 1996
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Mining Hard Rock Ores With A Fixed Drum Continuous MinerBy Warren E. Fife
This paper will discuss the application of a continuous miner using a fixed drum milling type cutting head for the underground mining of hard rock and salt ores. Continuous mining machines of the ripp
Jan 1, 1974
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An FT-IR study of calcium-exchanged montmorillonite treated with polyacrylamide and polyethylene oxideBy F. J. Susko
The US Bureau of Mines is using Fourier-transform infrared (FT-IR) analysis to investigate the bonding mechanisrn that occurs during the dewatering of clay slurries. High-molecular-weight polymers are
Jan 1, 1991
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A History Of Coalbed Methane Drainage From United States Coal MinesBy P. C. Thakur
The history of coal mining in the United States of America and the rest of the world is replete with mine explosions and consequent loss of lives. Serious efforts in the USA to recover methane prior
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimizing Oil Sands Conveying Through Field MeasurementsBy Roger E. Melley
Since startup of the Syncrude Canada Ltd. (SCL) oil sands facility in northern Alberta 15 years ago, numerous improvements have been made in the ore conveying system and equipment. The unique nature o
Jan 1, 1993
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Equations for the Analysis of Borehole Pressure Cell DataBy Babcock. C. O.
This report presents equations derived from experimental testing to convert borehole pressure cell data from vertical and horizontal cells to the biaxial ground stress changes. While hydraulic pre
Jan 1, 1986
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Monitoring System for Geomechanic Support of Design and Mining Operations at Underground Coal MinesBy Boris V. Vlasenko, Vadim P. Potapov, Gennady I. Gritsko
In this paper we consider the elements of an information geomechanic monitoring system which is used in computerized mine planning and mining operations control. The automated sys tem is a technical m
Jan 1, 1996
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Economics Of Glass-Sand ProspectsBy Thomas E. Shufflebarger
Glass sand is a virtually pure, fine- to medium-grained, quartz sand. It is produced in 25 states from a variety of chemically different source rocks. Deriving their raw material largely from either f
Jan 1, 1978
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Prediction of Ore Quality Through Truckload TrackingBy Yannis Faitakis, Brenda M. Wright, Gail Powley, Mark Hamblin, Randy B. Paine
A major problem in the ore extraction process is the high degree of variation in the mix of materials that make up the mined ore. The mix of materials makes it extremely difficult to characterize and
Jan 1, 2000
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Geology Of The Black Fox Mine Matheson, Ontario, CanadaBy E. J. Berentsen, R. F. Nanna, D. Dell’ Elce, R. Lougheed
Apollo Gold’s Black Fox project is located 10 km (6.2 miles) east of Matheson, Ontario, Canada, on Hwy 101 East It is located within the prolific Destor Porcupine Fault Zone, which is also the host fo
Jan 1, 2004
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Minimizing The Environmental Impact Of Blast Vibrations - IntroductionBy N. Djordjevic
The vibration energy that travels beyond the zone of rock breakage is wasted - all it does is cause damage and annoyance. Under favorable geologic conditions, this energy may travel many kilometers be
Jan 1, 1997