Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Tunneling And Underground Excavation Generator Of LitigationBy Franklin T. Matthias
No one involved in the contruction business wants litigation, except maybe some lawyers. Contractors rarely resort to litigation unless they have sustained econmic wounds that are serious or mortal. T
Jan 1, 1974
-
An Expert System for Evaluating, Designing and Costing Effluent Management Systems for Gold MillsBy Abbas Zaidi, Betty L. W. Ou
Wastewaters generated during the extraction of gold from the ore can contain a variety of contaminants such as cyanide, heavy metals and arsenic. Proper management of these wastewaters is therefore ne
Jan 1, 1992
-
The Guelb Moghrein Copper-gold Project Mauritania Metallurgical Process SelectionBy W. R. Mackenzie, C. A. MacDonald
Oxide copper was discovered in 1946 at Guelb Moghrein. Early work culminated in the construction in 1970, by a consortium headed by the Anglo American group, of a project producing copper concentrates
Jan 1, 1996
-
Using Image Analysis to Measure Phosphate Process-Stream CompositionBy R. D. Grove
The control of Florida phosphate flotation plants is largely based on the visual observations of experienced operators, both in recognizing good and bad froth conditions and in making judgments about
Jan 1, 1993
-
Vagoneto - Fokida Mining Park 1. IntroductionBy G. Markopoulos
Every year thousands of people from all over the world come to Mount Parnasse, visiting Delphi, the Parnasse ski-resort and other sights in the area of Fokida, available to all ages all year round. Th
Jan 1, 2002
-
Discussion – Some New Findings From Surface Subsidence Monitoring Over Longwall Panels – Mining Engineering Vol.43, No.10 pp.1261-1264 – Luo, Y. and Peng, S. S.By E. Arioglu
Y. Luo and S.S. Peng are to be congratulated for their outstanding paper providing new results from surface subsidence monitoring over longwall panels under different conditions. This writer found the
Jan 1, 1992
-
47. Case History of Mineral Discovery of Yakobi Nickel-Copper Deposit, Yakobi Island, Southeast Alaska ? HistoryBy Pat DeWilliam
The Yakobi nickel-copper deposit is located essentially at tidewater in the east-central part of Yakobi Island, about 16 1 airline km (100 airline miles) west of Juneau, and can be reached by float pl
Jan 1, 1991
-
Acoustic Emission (Microseismic) Monitoring For Ground ControlBy Arthur E. Lord, W. Martin McCabe, Robert M. Koerner
Following the driving of each new section of tunnel, a prompt decision is required regarding the type and extent of primary support to control convergence and prevent ground failure. Sometime thereaft
Jan 1, 1979
-
1.4 Project Management - Air Quality Surveillance ? IntroductionBy G. Reed Marchant
In 1967 the US Congress passed the "Clean Air Act." This act was amended in 1970. As a result it soon became obvious that American industries were going to have to make significant changes in their me
Jan 1, 1979
-
6. Computer Applications on Slurry Pipeline SystemsBy J. D. Pitts
Long distance slurry pipeline systems for steam coal, iron concentrates, copper concentrates, and limestone, first used nearly 60 years ago, are now transporting nearly three billion ton-miles annuall
Jan 1, 1979
-
Computer Modeling of Underground Coal Mine Ventilation Circuits: Selection and Application of Airway Resistance ValuesBy Thomas H. Koenning, William E. Bruce
The importance and complexity of the ventilation systems in many underground coal mines necessitates the use of digital computers to model the ventilation networks. The modeling procedures used by the
Jan 1, 1987
-
Comparison of microcomputer-based optimum pit limit design algorithms AlgorithmsBy Y. C. Kim, W. L. Meyer, W. Cai
Although the first published optimum pit limit design algorithm by Lerchs-Grossmann dates back to 1965, the majority of the open-pit mines in the US has not as yet adopted such a rigorous optimization
Jan 1, 1987
-
The Effect Of Ventilation On The Performance Of Automatic Sprinkler SystemsBy Charles P. Lazzara, Alex C. Smith, Mark W. Ryan
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study to evaluate the effect of ventilation on the performance of automatic sprinkler systems in extinguishing wood crib fires. Experiments were conducted at airfl
Jan 1, 1993
-
Impact of Environmental Regulation on Mineral Processing and Hydrometallurgical PlantsBy R. B. Coleman, T. P. McNulty
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Environmental protection is not a newcomer to the minerals industry, there having been numerous examples dating from decades ago. Sometimes the awareness of a need for prese
Jan 1, 1989
-
Effect Of Depressing Agents On The Flotation Of Oxidized Zinc MineralsBy A. M. Marabini, G. Belardi, V. Alesse, E. Spaziani
The objective of this investigation was to verify the effectiveness of commercial and synthetic depressing agents in a complex oxidized zinc mineral flotation flowsheet using sodium sulfides and amine
Jan 1, 1995
-
Locomotive Mechanism for Underground Working Places ? IntroductionBy Shigeru Sarata
Working places in underground mines are formed by digging. The main feature of underground working places is that they are surrounded by rock. Digging through rock, which is main operation of mining,
Jan 1, 1989
-
Simulation Of The Effect Of Taxation On A Marginal Mineral Resource - IntroductionBy H. M. Wells
The known high grade mineral re- sources in the United States are fast becoming exhausted; viable new deposits are more difficult to find and more expensive to develop; operating and capital costs hav
Jan 1, 1986
-
Semiautogenous mill liners : Designs, alloys, and maintenance proceduresBy D. M. Kjos
Large-diameter autogenous and semiautogenous grinding mills represent the primary thrust of the expanding grinding technology. In spite of initial difficulties, large autogenous and semiautogenous mil
Jan 1, 1987
-
Underrcutting - A Unique Method To Bore Non-Circular OpeningsBy Pieter Barendsen
INTRODUCTION One of the main problems in tunneling without the use of explosives lies in the development of tools which, at an economically acceptable level, are capable of continuous breakage of t
Jan 1, 1997
-
Expert Process Operation AdvisorBy O. A. Bascur
An expert process operation advisor system can increase plant efficiency, even in a complex, natural environment where not all elements of the production process can be measured directly. This system,
Jan 1, 1990