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The Aarl Carbonelution ProcessBy Michael Brittan
The AARL elution process has recently been introduced to the North American mining industry by Bateman Engineers Inc. The process is described along with its noteworthy features. Design and operating
Jan 1, 1998
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A Comparison of Laser Scanning and Photogrammetry in an Underground Limestone MineBy R. Bishop, J. Baggett, J. Monsalve, N. Ripepi, A. Soni
Technology plays an ever-increasing role in improving the safety and efficiency of mining operations. Laser scanning and photogrammetry are two useful methods for capturing 3D digital representations
Jan 1, 2019
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Electrostatic Coalescence In A Solvent Extraction ProcessBy Floyd L. Prestridge
A test of a solvent extraction (SX) pilot plant featuring electrostatic coalescence has been performed by C-E Natco at the United Nuclear uranium mill in Church Rock, New Mexico. Operating in parallel
Jan 1, 1983
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Geochemical Crustal Abundance ModelsBy Frederick P. Agterberg
It can be useful to model the mean grade values for a metal in mineral deposits containing that metal as representing the extreme value tail of a lognormal frequency distribution for the concentration
Jan 1, 1979
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Cananea Applies Cutting Edge Technologies in Their Heap Leach Stacking System, Quebalix 1, Commissioning the World's First Mobile High Angle ConveyorBy Bobby Michael (Mike) Roberts, G. M. (Mike) Bernard, Ronald R. Kelly
This paper describes Cananea's successful implementation of the world's first mobile high angle conveyor (MHAC™) to achieve multiple-lift stacking of their primary crushed (2,500 mtph) low-g
Jan 1, 2002
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Subsidence - A Real Or Imaginary ProblemBy August E. Vandale
I speak to you today on the subject assigned to me, "Subsidence - a Real or Imaginary Problem", as a representative of Consolidation Coal Company (a wholly owned subsidiary of Continental Oil Company)
Jan 1, 1967
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The effects of clothing insulation and acclimation on the thermal comfort of underground mine workersBy MAURICE SUNKPAL, Taghi Sherizadeh, ELAHEH TALEBI, PEDRAM ROGHANCHI
Excessive heat exposure is among the health and safety hazards for mine workers. The nature of the underground climate makes it a convenient avenue for heat generation and accumulation from several he
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Is Oleic Acid Or Oleoyl Sarcosine More Selective In The Flotation Of Salt Type MineralsBy O. Ozcan
Oleic acid has been almost invariably used in the flotation of siliceous fluorite ores. The performance of oleic acid, however, deteriorates with carbonaceous fluorite ores. Oleoyl sarcosine developed
Jan 1, 1994
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Coal Fines Dewatering - 1. IntroductionBy Dave G. Osborne
With the growing exportation of coal from North America to the Pacific Rim countries and Europe, has come an increasing awareness of the need to determine economically optimized amounts of incombustib
Jan 1, 1982
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Programmable Controllers In Material HandlingBy F. Robert Hollo
Programmable controllers have achieved remarkable acceptance over the relatively few years since their introduction. They provide some unique advantages over conventional relay and solid-state logic,
Jan 1, 1973
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The use of waste material in underground coal mines - SME Transactions 2010By R. Brown, A. J. S. Spearing, M. Treinen, M. Theisinger
The mining and use of coal creates a significant amount of waste material that needs to be safely disposed of. It is likely that in the medium term, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the U.
Jan 1, 2010
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George A. Fox Conference focuses on the future of the industry"During his presentation at the 2016 George A. Fox Conference about the history of public-private-partnerships (PPP) in the tunneling and underground construction industries in New York, Vincent Tirol
Apr 1, 2016
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The Economic Impact Of EPA SO2 Standards On The U.S. Coal Industry ? IntroductionBy Richard A. Levins
The imposition of non-market regulations, such as the proposed SO2 standards for coal combustion, will typically lead to less efficient (thus more costly) production in a free enterprise system. For t
Jan 1, 1976
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Relative Importance Of Abrasion And Corrosion In Metal Loss In Ball MillingBy John Dodd
Corrosion studies in laboratory ball mills and grinding environment simulations produce corrosion rates and total metal removal rates much lower than those recorded in operating production ball mills.
Jan 1, 1984
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The Study of Utility of Tailings for Shotcrete ProductionBy S. Tuylu, D. Adiguzel, A. Bascetin
"In recent years the fact that mining tailings cause serious environmental problems resulted in increasing number of studies about their disposal, storage and usability in various areas. Therefore the
Jan 1, 2017
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Improving Dust Control On Longwall ShearersBy R. A. Pimentel
Many longwall operators experience difficulty complying with the federal regulation limiting average dust exposure. Others are currently in compliance, but the dust exposure limit keeps then from incr
Jan 1, 1984
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Drill & Blast Implementation Case Study at Multiple Freeport-Mcmoran SitesBy L. Gutierrez, S. Gering, C. Calderon-Arteaga
"Drill and blast represent the most important, and sometimes the costliest processes in the mine. The cost of drilling and blasting operations greatly contributes to the “high cost trends of the overa
Jan 5, 2017
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Influence Of Rock Fractures And Block Boundary Weakening On CavabilityBy M. A. Mahtab
This paper presents the results of a parametric study of the influence of natural features (stress field, rock strength, and strength and orientation of fractures) as well as the influence of induced
Jan 1, 1975
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Applications Of Ultrasonic Level SensorsBy E. Kenneth Siroky
The concept of ultrasonic measurement was originally applied to marine operations. Sonar . . . standing for Sounding, Navigation and Ranging, was developed for military uses. Today Sonar has become ve
Jan 1, 1971
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Discussion - Strategic Minerals Geophysical Research : The Chromite ExampleBy J. C. Wynn
J.R. Hillebrand From the abstract, "A realistic ore deposition model to serve as a conceptual framework." Further, on page 246, "The first area of study was the Josephine peridotite, now identified
Jan 12, 1983