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Application of geomechanics in longwall operationBy D. S. Choi
This paper presents the results of geomechanics work applied to the longwall operation. The mining method was successfully adapted to US mining conditions resulting in an improvement in safety and pro
Jan 1, 1987
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Effect of topography on ground movement due to longwall miningBy M. K. Quinn, R. D. Chaffins, A. W. Khair
This paper presents an analysis of the effects of topography on static and dynamic ground movements and severity of damage inflicted on surface structures. A typical site containing varying topographi
Jan 1, 1987
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Innovative Gold Heap Leaching Techniques For Special Situations ? IntroductionBy Joseph M. Keane
A number of innovative techniques exist for solving heap leaching problems in special situations. Some of these techniques have been successfully applied and others await an opportunity for applicatio
Jan 1, 1987
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Investigation of alternative SAG mill recycle treatment optionsBy R. I. Pennington, J. L. Vanderbeek
Investigations have been conducted at Chino Mines Co. into the effect that SAG mill recycle material (critical size) exerts on SAG mill throughput and specific energy requirements. Tests were conducte
Jan 1, 1987
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Potential for US imports of Jamaican industrial mineralsBy N. M. Grant, W. G. Prast
Jamaica has extensive deposits of marble, gypsum, and limestone, offering prospects for commercial sales to nearby US markets, notably the Gulf Coast and Southeast. Stare-owned and private Jamaican in
Jan 1, 1987
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Pregrouting the Rustler Formation preparatory to shaft sinking at Carlsbad, New MexicoBy P. C. Cochrane, I. S. Clelland, S. H. E. Phillips
Geological and hydrological conditions in the strata overlying the Salado Formation vary considerably in the Carlsbad, NM, area. The first four shafts sunk at International Minerals and Chemical Corp.
Jan 1, 1987
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The Potential Of Thin-Seam Mining Systems For Improving Safety And ProductivityBy J. A. Farinelli
In the Appalachian region of the United States, approximately 40% of the underground coal reserve base exists in seams 0.7 - 1.1m thick. These seams are, in general, often of premium quality and are f
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine subsidence effects on a pressurized natural gas pipelineBy C. K. Blair, V. J. Hucka, E. P. Kimball
In central Utah, a coal mining operation is taking place under an 0.5-m (20-in.) pressurized natural gas pipeline. The room-and-pillar method with pillar extraction is being used to extract the coal f
Jan 1, 1987
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Low capital, fast track approach to plant startup: A case studyBy K. M. Belingheri, M. E. Smith
Pinson Mining Co. operates a conventional mill and two heap leach operations in north-central Nevada. The latest of these heap leach operations, the Preble project, is a low-grade, low-tonnage propert
Jan 1, 1987
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Grinding experience at AftonBy J. Lovering, H. Wilhelm, P. Siewert
Introduction The Afton property is located 290 km (180 miles) by air east-northeast from Vancouver and 14 km (8.7 miles) west of Kamloops, a city of 60,000 people, in south central British Columbia
Jan 1, 1987
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Cobalt Mineralization Associated With Cambrian Mississippi Valley-Type Rocks In Southeastern MissouriBy Mark A. Koestel
Cobalt-sulfide mineralization can he found in potentially economic quantities where permeable, basal Cambrian formations "pinchout" against Precambrian pal eotopographi c highs. These environments are
Jan 1, 1987
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Column flotation of Montana chromite oreBy J. L. Huiatt, D. G. Foot, J. D. McKay
The US Bureau of Mines compared column flotation using either fine or coarse bubbles with conventional flotation on a Montana chromite ore. On deslimed ore, fine-bubble column flotation produced a &.7
Jan 1, 1987
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Use of resistivity techniques to detect presence of abandoned drift minesBy A. P. Grippo, L. B. Phelps
Many coal mining companies have potential surface mine reserves that either are known or suspected to have had prior drift mining activity on them. In many cases, there is no documentation on these mi
Jan 1, 1987
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Probabilistic structural analysis and the Gaussian transformation of random variablesBy D. S. Young
The random variable transformation technique was introduced to make probabilistic structural analysis simple for such structures as slopes, dams, foundations, or retaining walls, where two shear stren
Jan 1, 1987
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Practical Design Considerations for the Installation of Leach Pad LinersBy John D. Welsh
Heap leach pad liners are important to leach operations for maximizing recovery of gold bearing solutions and minimizing potential environmental impacts. Liners must be designed so that they can be bu
Jan 1, 1987
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Buick concentrator process control developmentBy R. D. Deister
The Buick concentrator represents state-of-the-art technology in automated digital process control operation utilizing a centralized computer. The process control strategies implemented at Buick are n
Jan 1, 1987
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Trace element variation in galena crystals - Mississippi Valley-type depositsBy W. H. B. Blackburn, D. M. S. Bhatia
Twenty-six in situ analyses of cubic galena crystals from a Mississippi Valley-type deposit were undertaken with a laser microprobe emission spectrograph to study the variation of nine trace elements
Jan 1, 1987
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New look at underground coal mine safetyBy E. M. Spokes
Starting in 1980, a committee of the National Research Council studied the question of why some underground coal mines are safer than others and what could be done to improve the ones with poorer perf
Jan 1, 1987
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Process Innovations At Golden Sunlight (26c38e4f-7b84-41ab-ad05-1b72d871a640)By V. G. Lofftus
Since plant start-up in January 1983, Golden Sunlight Mines, Inc. has implemented several process changes and improvements. Among these are a pulp preaeration circuit and a sand tailings retreatment c
Jan 1, 1987
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Wet semiautogenous grinding mills at National Steel Pellet Co.By W. C. Dailey
National Steel Pellet Co. operates eight 8.2-m diameter by 5.5-m long (87- x 18-ft) SAG mills to grind 15.24 Mt (15 million It) of taconite ore per year. Improvements to increase mill throughput, lowe
Jan 1, 1987