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PM-10 Source Apportionment for Mining OperationsBy John G. Watson, Judith C. Chow, Richard T. Egami, Daniel L. Freeman
A methodology for apportioning ambient PM-10 (particulate matter) concentrations to sources is described and applied to PM-10 concentrations in the vicinity of a large gold mining operation. With this
Jan 1, 1991
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Reclaiming Coal Slurry Ponds to Wetlands, "A Higher or Better Use"By Jack R. Nawrot, R. E. Lounsbury
Preservation and replacement of wetland habitat has become a National priority. Lands affected by mining can provide an excellent opportunity to develop wetlands where none currently exist. This propo
Jan 1, 1991
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Conditional Simulation As A Tool For Mine Planning: A Case StudyBy Armando Z. Remacre
The purpose of this paper is to attest the effectiveness of conditional simulation technique's for determining the principal pre-mining control parameters during mine planning. These parameters i
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect Of Sodium Chloride On Flotation Of Dolomite From ApatiteBy D. Ince
Flotation of dolomite from apatite was investigated, using dodecylamine hydrochloride or sodium oleate as the collector, with and without inorganic modifiers such as sodium chloride. Separation of do
Jan 1, 1992
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Examination of the Kinetics of Bacterial Pyrite Decomposition, AnBy Graham Andrews
Experiment shows that the microbial degradation of pyrite does not necessarily proceed stoichiometrically. Under some conditions sulfur is oxidized preferentially leaving something approaching iron in
Jan 1, 1989
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Jim Boyd: An Interview With The I999 SME PresidentWhat is your assessment of the mining industry as we near the end of the 20th century? As it always has, the industry is continually changing. The recent rate of change has been hectic. Many mining-
Jan 1, 1999
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Three-Dimensional Mathematical Modeling Of Airflow At A Continuous Miner FaceBy R. Gong, R. Bhaskar
The development of a three-dimensional mathematical model for evaluating airflow fields at a continuous miner face is described. The model utilizes three-dimensional incompressible flow, mass continui
Jan 1, 1993
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The Effectiveness Of Overpressure Ventilation: A Mathematical StudyBy John C. Edwards, Robert C. Bates
Results are given of a mathematical study by Bureau of Mines personnel of overpressurization ventilation effects in underground uranium mines. The mathematics and computer codes make it possible to an
Jan 1, 1981
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The Effect of Flocculants On Rheological Properties of Thickener UnderflowBy Donald P. Spitzer, Peter V. Avotins
The flow properties of thickener underflow slurries can be characterized by their rheological parameters. Most of these slurries exhibit Bingham plastic behavior, characterized by a yield stress, to,
Jan 1, 1992
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Mining Value Chain - From An IT PerspectiveBy Chinmoy Sarkar
Mining organizations have been trying to employ best practices at exploration, exploitation and processing level to increase productivity in the supply chain. Traditional techniques of cost control ca
Jan 1, 2002
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Biasing Unbiased Data: Mine Versus MillBy Mark W. Springett
The examination of relatively well behaved distributions subject to truncation by a cutoff grade in the mine clearly demonstrates that a bias is inevitably introduced when the selection is based on th
Jan 1, 1989
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The Importance and Prediction of Tension Distribution Around the Conveyor Belt PathBy Allen V. Reicks, Thomas J. Rudolphi
Computerization has allowed practical design of complicated and optimized belt conveyors for bulk materials from prediction of belt tensions around the belt circuit for a wide range of belt loadings a
Jan 1, 2004
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Tailings dam performance from USCOLD incident-survey dataBy C. Strachan
This paper presents an evaluation of the tailings dam incidents included in the 1994 US Committee on Large Dams (USCOLD) Committee on Tailings Dams report. Also, comparisons are made to water storage
Jan 1, 2002
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Performance Evaluation Of Irrigated FiltersBy B. Bringhurst, J. J. McClelland
A filter consisting of a synthetic fibrous material has been determined to be a viable alternative to the wire mesh panels currently used in irrigated filter dust collection systems. An extensive labo
Jan 1, 1992
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Solubilization of Phosphate Materials with Aspergillus Niger and Thiobacillus ThiooxidansBy R. Velkova, D. Bojinova
The objective of the present investigations is to establish the effect of the preliminary mechanical activation of phosphates on the degree of phosphorus extraction by bioconversion of Bulgarian and T
Jan 1, 2002
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A New Method for Measuring the Volumetric Filling of a Grinding MillBy Jorma Miettunen, Reijo Kalapudas, Pertti Koivistoinen
A new method for measuring the mill filling was developed by Outokumpu’s Pyhäsalmi concentrator during 1989-90. The method utilizes the power draw oscillation which is caused by the mill lifters. Each
Jan 1, 1992
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Real Time Section Management: A New ApproachBy S. C. Suboleski, J. W. Oberholzer
This paper describes research being undertaken by the Chamber of Mines Research Organization (COMRO) to assist the continuous miner operator and section foreman in the performance of their jobs. The p
Jan 1, 1994
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Importance Of Cement Market Characteristics To The Industrial GeologistBy George H. K. Schenck
Decisions to develop deposits of calcareous materials for cement production are based largely on anticipated markets for heavy construction which utilizes concrete. The geologist should understand the
Jan 1, 1966
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Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) Of Input Parameters For Stochastic SimulationBy K. V. K. Prasad
Stochastic simulation has been routinely used for performing risk and sensitivity analyses in a variety of fields. The commonly used means of generating the simulations has been the Monte Carlo approa
Jan 1, 1994
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Production Experience And Computerized Evaluations Of The Seabrook Tunnel ExcavationBy Frank X. Bellini, Marc Saidman, Allen J. Hulshizer, Anthony J. Stewart
The cooling water system for the Seabrook Nuclear Station involves 10.25 Km (33,623 ft.) of 6.7 m (22 ft.) OD hard rock tunnels, over one third of which is under and terminating over 1.6 Km (a mile) o
Jan 1, 1981