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Water Spray Systems For Reducing The Quartz Dust Exposure Of The Continuous Miner OperatorBy Robert A. Jankowski, Charles A. Babbitt, Natesa I. Jayaraman
The U. S. Bureau of Mines, through a contract research program with Foster-Miller, Inc., has identified guidelines for the selection of the most effective water spray system and water flow rates for u
Jan 1, 1987
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Influence Of Geographic, Demographic, Geologic, And Economic Factors In Planning Urban Transportation SystemsBy Robert S. Neil, O&apos
The basic transportation planning process consists of: 1. Inventories and analyses of existing conditions. 2. Estimates of future growth. 3. Determination of future travel demand. 4. Testing al
Jan 1, 1974
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Design And Commissioning Of The Macraes Pressure Oxidation CircuitBy MD Cadzow, TW Quaife, DJ Lunt, TS Giraudo
The Macraes Gold Project, operated by Gold and Resource Developments NL, engaged Minproc Limited to assist with the evaluation of a pressure oxidation circuit, this being the key component of a recove
Jan 1, 2000
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Specificity Of Stope Ventilation In Complex Ventilation Network Of Metal Mine Deep Pits ? IntroductionBy R. Tanaskovic
Unfavourable climatic conditions in stopes are of significant economic and social importance due to the following reasons: - Working effect is much lower leading to decreased output and work producti
Jan 1, 1980
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Application Of The Aqueous Biphase Separation (Abs) Process For the Separation Of Ultrafine Industrial MineralsBy R. Mensah-Biney
The aqueous biphase separation process (ABS) has been used to separate ultrafine industrial minerals. The partition behavior ofTiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3 and kaolin was not pH dependent. The partition beha
Jan 1, 1999
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Anticipated Ground Conditions for the Riverside Badlands TunnelBy D. B. Desai, J. T. Waggoner, J. S. Hill, R. R. Redd, S. J. Klein
The 13 km (8 mile) long Riverside Badlands Tunnel is planned for construction starting in 1998. Extensive geotechnical investigations indicate that the 3.7 m (12 ft) finished diameter tunnel will be
Jan 1, 1997
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An Approach to the Classification of Weak Rock for Tunnel ProjectsBy Steve Klein
Weak rock is an important consideration in tunnel design and construction due to the difficult ground conditions that are often encountered. Nevertheless, when conditions are favorable high advance ra
Jan 1, 2001
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Recent Developments in Site Investigation and Testing for Hard Rock TBM ProjectsBy Levent Ozdemir, Bjorn Nilsen
For several recent TBM tunnel projects, unexpected ground conditions have been encountered, causing extra cost, considerable delay, and in some cases major claims. Undoubtedly, insufficient and/or irr
Jan 1, 1999
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The 2000’s – SME Increases Internet PresenceBy William M. Gleason
Hard times continued to plague the industry when the calendar rolled over to 2000. During 1999, the United States economy had grown vigorously, capping the longest economic expansion in United States
Jan 1, 2007
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A Framework For Simulating The Flotation ProcessBy E. V. Manlapig
This review paper describes recent advances that have been made at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) in Brisbane in developing a framework for simulating the flotation process. T
Jan 1, 2001
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Disintegration of hard rocks by the electrohydrodynamic methodBy A. Chattopadhyay, J. Res
High-level electrical energy can be suitably converted to shock waves of stress that, in turn, may be used for disintegrating hard rocks. This development, known as the electrohydrodynamic method, is
Jan 1, 1988
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Analysis Of Airborne And Waterborne Particles Around A Taconite Ore Processing FacilityBy Charles W. Axten
Since the mid-1970s, samples of airborne and waterborne fibrous particulates have been collected in the area of the Northshore Taconite Ore Processing Facility by the Minnesota Department of Health (M
Jan 1, 2007
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The New Generation of Soft Ground Tunnelling MachinesBy Ing. E. h. Martin Herrenknecht, Werner Burger
In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of machine driven soft ground tunnelling projects. This increase is largely due to the technological development of slurry and EPB Shi
Jan 1, 1999
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Bearing Of Stable Isotopic Geology On The Origin Of The Gas Hills, Wyoming, Uranium DistrictBy E. S. Cheney
The sandstone-type uranium deposits of the Gas Hills occur in the arkosic, lower Eocene Wind River formation on the southern edge of the Wind River Basin. The d S34 values of pyrite cement associat
Jan 1, 1964
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Atmospheric Carbon Elution Without The Use Of Cyanide At Barneys Canyon MineBy Lynda T. Holden, Philip L. LeHoux
Barneys Canyon Mine is a 1.8 million t.p.y. gold heap leach operation near Salt Lake City, Utah. The gold recovery plant has been operating since September of 1989. Carbon elution is done at atmospher
Jan 1, 1990
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Tolt Pipeline Under-Crossing of the Snoqualmie RiverBy Dennis Molvik, Omar Fulton, Chris D. Breeds, Don Gonzales
The Tolt Pipeline No. 2, West Snoqualmie Valley project, is part of a water supply project linking the Tolt reservoir in East King County to the City of Seattle through a nominal 2.13 m (7-ft) inside
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimization Of Energy Utilization And Production Costs In Mining And Ore Preparation ProcessesBy G. Chi, M. C. Fuerstenau, R. C. Bradt
Reduction of the total energy expenditure in mining and ore preparation processes was achieved by redistribution of the energy from the crushing and grinding steps to the blasting operation. Reducing
Jan 1, 1995
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Strategic Management by the Diverse Activities of Mining EnterprisesBy Marina K. Peshkova, Izabell V. Pomorova
Computer modelling system for definition optimal way of in- vestment under condition of diverse directions of activities mining enterprises has been created. The main purpose of paper is to introduce
Jan 1, 1996
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A Model Analysis Of The Impact Grinding Of Single ParticlesBy D. W. Fuerstenau, P. C. Kapur
A model equation is presented for breakage of single particles as a function of the impact energy. The model takes explicit cognizance of the distribution of feed particles in their resistance to brea
Jan 1, 1995
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Assessment of Potential Domain of Roof Fall in Coal Mine Entry with Probability-Based Dynamic Programming ApproachBy Felicia F. Peng, Victor Z. Sun, Syd S. Peng
A probability-based analysis method in conjunction with the finite element structure modeling technique to evaluate an entry system stability is developed. Variability of the rock properties and loadi
Jan 1, 1996