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Geostatistical Applications Using APL On Bauxite Deposits At Poços De Caldas, Minas Gerais State, BrazilBy J. C. Danza Errico
The bauxite deposits on the Pocos de Caldas Plateau in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, were formed by the differential weathering and leaching of alcaline rocks in a ring structure. Their action on
Jan 1, 1986
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The Ultrasonic Technique For Monitoring Air Quantity Of A Mine FanBy Boshou Bian
Air quantity is the primary parameter governing the working condition of a mine fan. In order to improve the fan performance and efficiency, reduce its energy consumption, and guarantee mine safety, i
Jan 1, 1989
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Simulation Of Truck/Shovel Operations With Realistic Haul Roads And 3-D AnimationBy Michael G. Nelson, Brandon J. Peterson
Currently, decisions made by mine management are usually based on economic analysis and predetermined rating systems and tables. As financial and other constraints on mining operations become more sev
Jan 1, 2002
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Sedimentary Fractionation And Industrial-Mineral DepositsBy Robert L. Bates
The natural separation of one element or compound from others in the earth's crust is a rare geological phenomenon; accumulation of large quantities of a separated substance forms mineral deposit
Jan 1, 1972
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Remote Seal Construction At The Wilberg MineBy M. R. Moon
The fire at Wilberg Mine in 1984 reached the surface resulting in the failure of the vertical ledge forming the roof and entrance for three main intake portals. The fallen material was covered with a
Jan 1, 1994
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Technology Transfer to the Mining IndustryBy Ramamritham Sridhar, Vaikuntam I. Lakshmanan, Dan A. Macki
Historically, introducing new technology to the mining industry has been problematic. In general, the industry is reluctant to take risks with new technology because it is already heavily tied to risk
Jan 1, 2001
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Drainage of Tailings Impoundments Application of Principles and ExperienceBy John D. Nelson, Clint L. Strachan
Drainage of tailings impoundments is a key issue for impoundment stability, water control, seepage control, and reclamation. Drainage control is an established operating practice where climate and sit
Jan 1, 1988
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Site Characterization Using Oriented Borehole CoreBy Ben L. Seegmiller
INTRODUCTION Site characterization using oriented borehole core is the subject of this paper. Borehole core is a standard source of data for rock mechanics investigations. Oriented borehole core prov
Jan 1, 1977
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Effect Of Magnetic Field On Column Flotation Of Ore Containing Magnetic ContentBy S. B. Gaidhani, V. A. Mandlekar, R. L. Sonolikar
Column flotation technique is applied for the depression of the magnetic material by the application of an axial magnetic field from chalcopyrite ore. It is observed that an increase in the intensity
Jan 1, 1988
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Asturlabor-Hulla: A Spanish Mining Expert System For The Coal IndustryBy Marcelino Cortina
It is known that underground bituminous coal mining in the Central Asturian Coal Basin (North of Spain) is a complicated task, due basically to the difficult geological conditions: thin and steep Seam
Jan 1, 1989
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Acid dissolution of iron-bearing zinc concentrates - A first step towards residue-free zinc refining?By T. van Sandwijk, G. Van Weert, E. Molleman
This paper reports on test work that explored the dissolution/precipitation reaction: ZnS + 2HCl - ZnC12 + H2S, which is part of a process used in the production of pure ZnS. The research focused on t
Jan 1, 1999
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State Of The Art Monitoring And Computer Analysis Of The Results Following A Recent Major Mine FireBy John E. Urosek, Herman Schade
In March, 1988, a fire occurred in a large underground coal mine. Coal Mine Safety and Health of the Mine Safety and Health Administration was immediately notified of the situation. They requested the
Jan 1, 1989
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Improving Highwall Stability At The Gregg River MineBy A. E. Stewart
Slope design in an open pit mine includes determining bench height, bench face angle and berm width. Case histories are presented of two highwall slopes (160 and 220 m or 525 and 720 ft high) excavate
Jan 1, 1998
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Phosphate Process Stream Composition Measurement By An Image Analysis TechniqueBy R. D. Grove, M. F. Elliott, R. L. Weigel
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
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Kaolin Flotation: Beyond the ClassicalBy Mitchell J. Willis
Recovery of fine particles has been considered to be a major limitation of the classical flotation process. However, the beneficiation of kaolin, a naturally occurring fine ore, via flotation has been
Jan 1, 1999
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Geology Of The San Luis Gold Deposit, Costilla County, ColoradoBy Robert G. Benson, David M. Jones
The San Luis deposit of Costilla County, Colorado contains 11,021,000 tonnes (12,149,000 tons) of ore at 1.4 g/t (0.040 oz/st) gold in two mineable zones. Gold mineralization is associated with silici
Jan 1, 1990
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Influence Of Fill And Fold Plunge On The Central Ross Shaft PillarBy W. G. Pariseau
Regression analysis of calculated on measured displacements were used to assess the influence of fill and fold plunge on shaft pillar mining at the Homestake Mine. These effects were neglected in the
Jan 1, 2004
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Kentucky’s Portal 31 Exhibition MineBy J. S. Gardner, R. Woolacott, P. D. Robinson
In 1917, U.S. Coal and Coke Company, a subsidiary of U.S. Steel, opened Mine 31 and built the community of Lynch, Kentucky. For the time this was truly a major engineering accomplishment. It was doc
Jan 1, 2003
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Subsidence Effects on Buildings and Buried PipelinesBy Marco D. Boscardin
During subsidence, the ground surface may settle, change slope, change curvature, go into tension, and/or go into compression. In response to these ground movements, buildings and buried utilities in
Jan 1, 1986
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Commercial Separation of Unburned Carbon From Fly AshBy E. Tondu
Separation Technologies Inc.’s (STI) electrostatic separation technology is a dry, continuous process for the separation of discrete particles. This high-volume process does not require any additives
Jan 1, 1996