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Air Supported Conveying in Mines and Process PlantsBy Paul Grisley
Air-supported belt conveyors-conveying systems that replace troughing idlers with a film of air-were a revolutionary concept when introduced in the 1970s. But high installation and operating costs lim
Jan 1, 2002
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The Role Of Microorganisms In Acid Rock DrainageBy Phil Pennington, D. Jack Adams, G. Ward Wilson, Virginia T. McLemore, Luiza Aline F Gutierrez, Rodney Shields, Steven Lockwood, Samuel Tachie-Menson
Microorganisms are directly or indirectly involved in many chemical alterations and in the decomposition of minerals required for their growth. Microbial dissolution of sulfide minerals under acidic
Jan 1, 2005
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Air Pressures Developed In Collapsing Mine Workings ? IntroductionBy Malcolm J. McPherson
The highest recorded loss of life due to the collapse of mine workings occurred at the Coalbrook North Colliery in South Africa on 21st January, 1960. A total of 437 persons died when bord and pillar
Jan 1, 1980
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Hobson And Rosedale Tunnels?New Technology In AucklandBy Harry Asche
The last 12 months has seen the construction of the first Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) TBM excavated tunnel in New Zealand on the Project Hobson sewer storage tunnel for Watercare Services Limited, wi
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Rock Mass Classification In Underground Bauxite Mines - FokidaBy E. Koufetzis
Rock mass classification systems are core elements of tunneling and empirical mine design worldwide. The Bauxite division of S&B Industrial Minerals S.A. decided to implement a rock mass classificatio
Jan 1, 2008
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Land Reclamation In Western Illinois Coal Fields ? IntroductionBy Fred C. Caspall
During the last century the importance of coal as a natural re- source has frequently come to the attention of the general public, but never before nave circumstances combined to focus as much attenti
Jan 1, 1975
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In Situ Leaching of Western Australian Palaeochannel GoldBy D. C. McDonald, P. R. Whincup, H. Duke
Due to grade, overburden depth and stability and the presence of groundwater it was considered impractical to recover gold contained in unconsolidated palaeochannel sediments by conventional mining, d
Jan 1, 1989
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Fly in/fly out Practice at Canadian MinesBy W. D. Diment
The concept of flying employees in and out of remote mine sites on a regular rotation basis, rather than establishing permanent support communities nearby, has gained increasing acceptance by mine ope
Jan 1, 1987
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Simulation Of Rock Fragments Flow In Ore PassesBy K. Biswas, H. C. Lee, S. J. Jung
Ore passes are circular openings excavated in rock for in-mine gravity-transportation of ore. It is a very important component of the overall load-haul system of an underground mine. The function of a
Jan 1, 2002
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Open Pit Mining Comes Of Age In AustraliaBy W. C. Lacy
Traditionally Australia has been a leader in underground mining methods with world standards being established at Mount Isa, Broken Hill, Kalgoorlie, and Mount Lyell. With decline in higher-grade rese
Jan 1, 1993
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Recent Developments In Dense Medium Cyclone Circuit DesignBy R. Robertson
Dense medium cyclones are the preferred means for cleaning 112 in. x 14 Mesh to 28 Mesh (12.7 mm x 1.0 mm to 0.6 mm) raw coal and are becoming a common choice for cleaning raw coal from a nominal top
Jan 1, 1997
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Preprint - Washington, D.C. Impact On Mining In AlaskaBy Ernest N. Wolff
You here are all familar with the myriad of new laws, some enacted and some pending, that affect the mining industry. These laws, for example those dealing with suspended matter, affect us in Alaska a
Jan 1, 1973
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Barite Mineralization In Dinek (Sarkikaraagac-Isparta) And SurroundingsBy Numan Elmas
Barite deposits located in Dinek and surrounding region have important economic features with their large reserve capacity for Turkey. The objective of this study is to elucidate geological and deposi
Jan 1, 2005
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Operational Kinematics and Task Intensity in Human FactorBy L. Adler
INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to describe in engineering terms the singular and basic operational kinematics of all excavating and bulk handling equipment. The safe and efficient use o
Jan 1, 1986
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Geology ? A Critical Factor In Urban Hillside DevelopmentBy Doug Brown
The recent expansion of our cities into hilly areas, particularly on the Pacific Coast, has resulted in damage or destruction of many homes due to geological problems such as landslides, soil creep, e
Jan 1, 1967
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Low temperature hydrothermal activity in Ultraslow Spreading RidgesBy Huaiyang Zhou
"Hydrothermal systems are a major component of the processes that shape the composition and structure of the ocean crust, providing a major pathway for the exchange of heat and elements between the Ea
Sep 1, 2014
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Minefill Applications, Practices and Trends in Canadian MinesBy D. DeGagné, E. De Souza, J. F. Archibald
A comprehensive survey of minefill practices in underground mines in Canada has been conducted. The survey was designed to cover the entire filling operation for individual mines from feed to the prep
Jan 1, 2001
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Ventilation Of Conventional Development In Gassy Coal MinesBy Leonard Sargeant
The Pocahontas Coal Field consists of eight mineable seams of low-volatile coal in southern West Virginia and Virginia. The deeper seams, especially the Pocahontas No. 3 and No.4 Seams, under heavy co
Jan 1, 1960
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Principles Of Flow Of Solids In Bins - IntroductionBy Andrew W. Jenike
There used to be a time when bins were designed for total volume and placed in any available place of the plant. Poke holes were provided and feed was maintained by manual prodding, lancing, hammering
Jan 1, 1968
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Monitoring Of Bolt Axial Loads In Underground MinesBy H. Mitri
A new monitoring device called SAFEBOLT (Stress And Force Evaluator in BOLTs) has been recently developed at McGill University. The device is essentially an alternative to the load cell, it permits th
Jan 1, 2002