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Martensitic Steel Concaves For Large Gyratory CrushersBy J. L. Parks
Designs, installation procedures, and performance characteristics of martensitic cast steel concaves are reviewed. Longer wear life, fewer pieces to install, and eliminating the need to scarf joints a
Jan 1, 1992
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An Investigation Of Dense-Medium Cyclone Performance And The Occurrence Of Apparent Bypass When Treating Fine CoalBy M. S. Klima
A 25-mm diameter dense-medium cyclone was tested to investigate the effects of geometry and operating conditions on cyclone performance when processing -150 I'm coal. The emphasis was on examinin
Jan 1, 1993
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Permitting New Tunnels in Southern Ontario, Canada—Panacea, Pragmatism, and ProfessionalismBy Adrian Coombs, Paul Magowan, Derek Zoldy
Continued development and intensification are fuelling the urgent need for new trunk infrastructure within The Regional Municipality of York and throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Permitting of thes
Jan 1, 2007
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Effective Diffusivity Of Ferric Ions And Current Efficiency In Stagnant Synthetic Copper Electrowinning Solutions - Preprint 09-047By M. Moats
Copper electrowinning operations have dramatically improved their ability to produce high quality copper at low costs over the past several decades. Even so, some fundamental understandings are still
Jan 1, 2009
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Demonstrating the Financial Impact of Mining Injuries with the Updated Safety Pays in Mining V2.0 Web Application - SME Annual Meeting 2024By J. R. Heberger, B. H. Ngo
The Safety Pays in Mining v2.0 web application, developed by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Mining Program, helps mines determine the potential costs associated with
Feb 1, 2024
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Update Of U.S. Bureau Of Mines Biological Research On Heap Rinsing And ReclamationBy P. B. Altringer
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, is investigating biodegradation of cyanide as a means of decommissioning heap leach operations. Biological oxidation decreased weak acid dissociab
Jan 1, 1992
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Reducing The Fire And Explosion Hazards Of Flame Cutting And Welding In Underground Coal Mines - Preprint 09-007By W. D. Monaghan
Flame cutting and welding is one of the major causes of fires and explosions in underground U.S. coal mines. On May 20, 2006, a flame cutting operation at the Darby Mine No. 1 led to an explosion tha
Jan 1, 2009
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The Advantages Of High Production Level In Underground MiningBy Dan S. Nilsson
Small-scale mines are today expected to provide much of the increased production of metals, industnial minerals and coal this country demands in the future. But what is the size trend in the mining in
Jan 1, 1980
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Precious metals exploration fails to makeup for declines in other mineralsBy E. D. Attanasi, J. H. DeYoung
Mineral exploration activity in the US suffered through another depressed year in 1984. And continued strength in precious metals (and possibly industrial minerals) exploration failed to make up for d
Jan 5, 1985
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Cuprex – new chloride-based hydrometallurgy to recover copper from sulfide oresBy Enrique Hermana, Raymond F. Dalton, Raymond Price, Barry Hoffman
Introduction Chloride leaching of sulfidic ores has been known about for 100 years. It is recognized as a highly efficient process to produce concentrated leach solutions. Despite this, chloride leac
Jan 1, 1988
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The Elk River MCHM spill; A case study on managing environmental risksBy Meredith Scaggs, Emily Sarver, Lucas Rojas Mendoza
"Early on Jan. 9, 2014, approximately 37,800 L (10,000 gal) of crude 4-methylcyclohexanemethanol (MCHM) leaked from a storage tank sitting on the bank of the Elk River near Charleston, WV (WVDEP, 2014
Jan 1, 2014
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Geologic And Allied Considerations In Ore Reserve Estimates For Vein Type Deposits ? IntroductionBy O. H. Rostad
The importance of geology in ore reserve estimation has been stated by several authors. King et, a1 (1982) reported that the geological factor was the key deficiency where serious weaknesses in ore re
Jan 1, 1985
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Opportunities For Continuing Continuous Mining Productivity ImprovementsBy R. H. King
Suboleski and King (1990) analyzed the reasons for the dramatic increase in underground coal mine productivity during the last 10 years. This paper examines whether this increase can be extended. The
Jan 1, 1991
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Management of Explosion Risks in Underground Coal Mines with the use of Bag BarriersBy J. R. Schafler, J. L. Brinkman
"Since the year 2000, 59 miners have lost their lives to explosions occurring in underground coal mines in the US. More accurately, those explosions were methane ignitions that propagated through the
Jan 1, 2017
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Colorado Front Range Uranium Field Trip - OverviewThis one day field trip is sponsored by the Denver Region Exploration Geologists? Society, May 14th 2009. The trip highlights major geologic features and some notable uranium occurrences along the no
Jan 1, 2009
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Tantalum And Niobium From Wyoming PegmatitesBy M. L. Wouden
The Bureau of Mines investigated pegmatite and granite formations at Copper Mountain, Fremont County, Wyoming, for recovery of tantalum and niobium. Sampling of surface exposures identified about 1.27
Jan 1, 1991
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Extracting Value from Simulation Models: Feasibility Grade ControlBy M. E. Rossi
This paper discusses the use of Conditional Simulation (CS) models to provide mill feed grade profiles for different time periods. The conventional approach of classifying block estimates as ore or wa
Jan 1, 2019
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Unsaturated Flow and Solute Transport Observations in Large Waste Rock ColumnsBy Michael Li
Unsaturated flow and solute transport were studied in three large columns measuring 1.5 m diameter x 2 m height, loaded with up to 3.7 t of oxidised waste rock, which was excavated from the Stratmat p
Jan 1, 2000
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Ultrasonic Measurement Of Mine Roof Bolt StrainBy Bernard J. Steblay
Millions of mechanical anchor roof bolts are used each year for mine structural support. The benefit of this bolting depends on a number of factors including rock density, bolt length, in situ stresse
Jan 1, 1984
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Leaching Of MetalsBy Fathi Habashi
METALS COMMONLY leached may come from one of the following sources: 1) Occurring in nature in the native state, e.g., gold, silver, platinum metals, copper. 2) Produced as by-product of a metallurgi
Jan 1, 1970