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A Statistical Model For Assessing The Risk Of Subsidence Above Abandoned MinesBy J. A. Cervantes
A statistical model for assessing the risk of ground subsidence in abandoned mine areas is presented. The model is based on the relationship that exists between .the frequency and the location-of subs
Jan 1, 1992
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Geotechnical Investigations For Siting Uranium Tailings DamsBy Earle J. Klohn
INTRODUCTION The paper presents a broad overview of the geotechnical site studies required for siting uranium tailings dams. These studies, which are interdisciplinary in nature, touch upon such re
Jan 1, 1980
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Stone, DimensionBy W. Robert Power
Stone is considered by many to be the premium material for beauty and durability in all kinds of construction. Its use dates to the dawn of civilization and only buildings made of stone have survived
Jan 1, 1994
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Fine Gold Recovery With A Reichert Cone - A Case HistoryBy Thomas J. Ferree
A Reichert cone concentrator was installed in an aggregate plant circuit to recover the extremely fine "flour gold" known to exist in the deposit. The gold content of the bank-run gravels averages abo
Jan 1, 1981
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How To Obtain Continuous Flotation Test Data With Drill Core Sample: A Mini Pilot PlantBy V. L. Andrade, K. L. C. Goncalves, N. A. Santos
This paper describes results obtained in a test program performed with new equipment, called Mini Pilot Plant, manufactured by Canadian Process Technologies. This equipment was acquired by CVRD aiming
Jan 1, 2002
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Benefits Of The Pilot Tunnel On The Cumberland Gap Highway Tunnel ProjectBy W. Randall, Robert M. Leary
Twin 1250 m (4100 ft.) long highway tunnels through Cumberland Mountain near Middlesboro, Kentucky are planned to be completed in the early 1990's. The tunnels will be excavated in sandstones, li
Jan 1, 1987
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Mining And The Cultural Dimensions Of Sustainable DevelopmentIn addressing the challenge of sustainable development, the North American mining industry finds itself operating in two culturally distinct frameworks. Companies are based in the developed world wher
Jan 1, 2004
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A Hydrothermal Bentonite - Sampling ProtocolBy Haydn H. Murray
A hydrothermal bentonite located in the high Sierras in Nevada is being mined and processed for use as a natural dietary supplement. Because hydrothermal clay deposits are normally zoned and not unifo
Jan 1, 2005
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Mine Air Distribution ControlBy Liu Cheng-si
Variable airway is controllable, which is an important discovery in ventilation research in recent years. For this reason, conventional calculating methods are no longer suitable to solve this problem
Jan 1, 1997
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Improving Phosphate Flotation With New Chemistry, Smart Flowsheet And Novel EquipmentBy P. Zhang
The Crago “Double Float” process is widely used in upgrading phosphate ore. This process is inefficient, as it floats about 30-40% of the sands in the flotation feed twice and requires a deoiling step
Jan 1, 2004
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Simulation Modelling of Underground Hardrock Mining Operations Using WitnessBy Neil Runciman, Greg Newson, Nick Vagenas
This paper discusses simulation modelling of underground mining operations at a typical mine in the Sudbury mining area in Ontario, Canada. The PC simulation software, WITNESS Version 7 Release 6.0 by
Jan 1, 1996
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Performance Of Pasminco Mining Elura Zinc Flotation CircuitBy J. A. Frew, G. I. Orrock, R. M. Glen
The zinc flotation circuit was sampled to provide sized information on its metallurgical performance. A good balance was obtained and the roughing, scavenging, cleaning and regrind sections were asses
Jan 1, 1993
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Rib pillar extraction - an alternative to longwalling and shortwallingBy H. Habenicht, E. Urschitz
Three mining methods for full extraction in flat coal seams - i.e., longwall (L W), shortwall (SW), and rib pillar extraction (RPE) - are com- pared with each other in view of the introduction of a me
Jan 1, 1988
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Longwall dust control by injecting foam through the shearer drumBy S. K. Mukherjee, A. W. Laurito, M. M. Singh, N. I. Jayaraman
This paper describes the application of foam to control respirable dust in a double-drum longwall mining section. The feasibility of injecting an adequate quantity of foam through the shearer drum was
Jan 1, 1987
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Through-the-Earth Communications Testing at the Csm Edgar Experimental MineBy B. Goertz
Since the turn of the century the mining industry in the United States has had a number of serious mine explosions, fires and ground fall disasters that have led to a major re-evaluation of mine commu
Feb 23, 2014
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Decanter Centrifuges: Making Dry Stack Tailings Storage More EfficientBy Robert Klug, Nils Engelke
"In order to extract proportionately small quantities of valuable minerals, mining companies move large amounts of earth. A resulting waste product of this process has traditionally been stored in a s
Jan 4, 2018
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Ventilation Of Gob Areas And Use Of Bleeder SystemsBy Stephen Krickovic
"Bleeding", as used in mine ventilation language, has a number of meanings among mining men and is regarded with different degrees of importance. This lack of uniformity stems from a number of specifi
Jan 1, 1962
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Rare Earths, The Lanthanides, Yttrium And Scandium - A Look At 2008 ActivityBy J. B. Hedrick
Rare earths were not mined in the United States in 2008. However, processing of intermediate rare-earth concentrates continued throughout the year at the Mountain Pass Mine in California. Consumption
Jan 1, 2009
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Some Interesting Aspects Of Canadian Industrial Minerals ? IntroductionBy R. A. Wyman
What unusual features are there about finding, winning, and using the industrial minerals of Canada which may be of interest and yet not widely known. Have you, for example, ever wondered where the ra
Jan 1, 1970
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Application Of Monitoring And Control Systems To Coal Mine VentilationBy L. R. McCullough
To compete in Today's Market, Mine Managers have two, often conflicting tasks. They are to improve productivity, allowing the mines to compete in our world markets and to improve the environment
Jan 1, 1990