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Blast Fragmentation Model Evaluation Via Image AnalysisBy Martin L. Smith, John M. Kemeny
In blasting, an optimal muckpile size distribution can be found in terms of mining and milling productivity and cost. Fragmentation control requires a means of modeling and evaluating blast results. A
Jan 1, 1993
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High-Efficiency Assessment and Valuation of Underground Mining MethodsBy Thomas Oberndorfer
INTRODUCTION Since several years the author is engaged in research activities in the field of mining method modelling (Oberndorfer, 1993 and 1994). The initial goal was to improve and assist the s
Jan 1, 1996
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3.3 Open-Pit Limits Analysis - 1. Technical OverviewBy Y. C. Kim
One aspect of long-range mine planning in an open-pit mine is first to define the ultimate pit limit, i.e., the projected size and shape of the pit at the end of its life. This chapter is concerned wi
Jan 1, 1979
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Placer ProcessingBy Louis W. Cope
Placer material, regardless of the value of gold, tin, titanium, diamonds or other value mineral it contains, remains worthless until the valuable constituent is separated from the bulk of the materia
Jan 1, 1992
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Stressmap ? IntroductionBy John Bailey
Stressmap is a program whereby the earth's stress field is charted in detail and utilized for design of mines and mine exploitation. This program is implemented by mapping the attitude (location,
Jan 1, 1974
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Miscellaneous Physical SeparationsBy G. Swartz, R. J. Brison, R. A. Wyman, J. P. Vandenhoeck, S. E. Khalafalla
Magnetic fluids are commonly composed of ultrafine submicron particles of magnetite (Fe3O4) dispersed in either a kerosene or a water carrier medium with oleic acid as a protective colloid. The unique
Jan 1, 1985
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Minerals and Economic GrowthBy John G. Myers, William A. Vogely, Harold J. Barnett
INTRODUCTION, CONCEPTS, AND MEASUREMENT Introduction Periods in the history of man, from his earliest appearance to the present, are often characterized by the principal materials used. In nearly
Jan 1, 1985
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Table Of Contents - ForewordBy Emmanuel J. Voulgaris
The ?Milos Conferences? is an activity of the non-profit organization ?Milos Conference Center - George Eliopoulos?, located on the island of Milos, Greece. The objective of the ?Milos Conferences? is
Jan 1, 2003
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1992 Gaudin Lecture - Coal Properties Dictate Coal Flotation StrategiesBy F. F. Aplan
Prologue Antoine Marc Gaudin (Fig. 1) was truly a giant in the field of mineral processing, and his shadow is still cast long on our profession. "Tony," as his students affectionately called him (b
Jan 1, 1994
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Mobile gas laboratory for responding to mine fires and explosionsBy M. P. Valoski
Mine fires and/or explosions continue to occur. While these are unusual events, they comprise emergency situations. Whenever one of these events occurs, the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA
Jan 1, 2009
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Laboratory Demonstration of DPM Mass Removal from an Exhaust Stream by Fog DropsBy Z. Henderson, J. Saylor, L. R. Mendoza
"Diesel particulate Matter (DPM) is a byproduct of fuel combustion in diesel engines. It is classified as a carcinogen, with associated respiratory and cardiovascular health effects. The composition,
Jan 1, 2017
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Water Management at Minera YanacochaBy A. Cavero, M. Diaz
The annual rainfall at Minera Yanacocha's gold mining operations in northern Peru averages 1.2 meters. The influx of water into the operations is higher than losses to evaporation and by ore abso
Jan 1, 1998
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Ventilation Strategy And Unique Air Conditioning At INCO Limited (d1abe31b-adb1-46db-ba17-4747405d6aa0)By J. S. Stachulak
Inco Limited operates nine underground mines on the rim of the Sudbury Basin. These operations are situated near the City of Sudbury, 589 km (365 miles) west of Montreal, and 363 km (225 miles) north
Jan 1, 1989
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Horizontal Site Investigation SystemsBy Steven I. Majtenyi
INTRODUCTION The heavy risk inherent in all underground construction projects contributes significantly to the high cost of transportation tunnels. First, the knowledge of this risk leads the engin
Jan 1, 1976
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Large Flotation Machine Development and Operation (9e862699-2208-4019-91ae-d42126e18423)By M. Churchill, V. R. Degner
Over the past two decades, declining ore body grades and increased operating and construction costs have provided an incentive for the development of progressively larger flotation machines. As a resu
Jan 7, 1982
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Photoluminescent Sorting Of PhosphatesBy B. Pregerson, M. Gaft, J. Rabinowitz
The main phosphate minerals, apatite and francolite, are characterized by intensive selective photoluminescence, connected with impurities of Eu2+, Ce3+, V4+, Mn2+ and (UO22+ ). The non-uniform distri
Jan 1, 1993
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Stress Issues Impacting Design And Stability At OCI Wyoming’s Big Island Trona MineBy J. F. T. Agapito, L. J. Gilbride, K. Hollberg
Room-and-pillar mining at the Big Island Mine uses narrow, yield (i.e., load transferring) pillars to achieve high resource recovery and productivity. Two flat-lying 3- to 3fi-meter (10- to 11fi-ft) s
Jan 1, 2004
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Size Reduction/Mineral Liberation Simulation For A Magnetic Taconite ConcentratorBy R. L. Wiegel
Several mineral process modeling and simulation packages are currently available for use in evaluating the performance of alternative process flow schemes. A critical link that has been missing from t
Jan 1, 2003
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Coal FrothersBy Robert D. Hansen, Richard R. Klimpel
INTRODUCTION A very important factor in froth flotation is the use of surface-active chemicals to form a froth in which minerals or coals are retained, thus allowing for valuable component enrichm
Jan 1, 1986
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Selection Of Gravity Concentration EquipmentBy R. O. Burt
Gravity concentration - the separation of minerals according to their relative density - is one of the oldest forms of mineral processing. Even though modern technology has developed a range of other
Jan 1, 1986