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STRATA III ? A Full-Spectrum Roof Control ConceptBy John H. Perry
Strata III is a full-spectrum roof control system which provides the mine operator the ability to upgrade his roof control in place. The procedure is easily adaptable with current roof bolting techniq
Jan 1, 1987
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Computer Support in Scheduling the Iscor Grootegeluk Coal Mine - A Case StudyBy A. P. L. Kotzé
Modelling and scheduling for Grootegeluk coal mine, situated in the north- western Transvaal, is by means of a series of modular systems. Modelling of the multilayered body, which is part of the Water
Jan 1, 1987
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Compaction Grouting Of The Phoenix Drain TunnelsBy Steven R. Wardwell, Gerald G. Stokes
INTRODUCTION A compaction grouting program to control ground loss, and to minimize surface settlement, was developed for the West Tunnel of the Phoenix Storm Drain Tunnels. The West Tunnel was 4,20
Jan 1, 1987
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Control Of Calcium Ion Via Chemical Precipitation - Ultrasonic Treatment In Selective Flocculation (03456702-4672-479d-a28e-680a34b155cd)By V. R. Manukonda
Selective flocculation of iron ores is extremely sensitive to the type and the amount of soluble salts in pulp solutions. Chemical precipitation of alkaline earth ions combined with ultrasonic treatme
Jan 1, 1987
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Proposals to Reopen the Sylvia MineThis paper describes a proposal to reopen the Sylvia gold mine for underground exploration and development for an initial production of 10 000 tpa. A combination of trackless mining equipment and rail
Jan 1, 1987
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A Computerised Approach to Determining the Self-heating Propensity of CoalBy L. Wade
Laboratory testing of the self-heating propensity of coal, using crossing-point temperature and differential thermal analysis techniques, involves the frequent recording of several temperatures. The v
Jan 1, 1987
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The Effect Of Time-Dependent Ventilation And Radon (Thoron) Gas Emanation Rates In Underground Uranium MinesBy J. Bigu
A theoretical radiation mine model, suitable for underground uranium nines, has been investigated. In this model, the rate of ventilation and/or the radon (thoron) gas emanation from mine walls are ti
Jan 1, 1987
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Thermal Reactivation of Carbon Used in the Recovery of Gold from Cyanide Pulps and SolutionsBy Miovski P, Hooft P. V
In the majority of recently commissioned gold mines granular activated carbon is used to adsorb gold from alkaline cyanide pulps or solutions. At the same time the carbon also adsorbs many other i
Jan 1, 1987
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Gold Mining in the Shotover and Kawarau RiversGold was first discovered in the Shotover by Thomas Arthur in 1862. He left his job as a shearer and soon there were up to 3000 miners working over the length of the river. Some parts were extremely r
Jan 1, 1987
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Centralised Process Control of the Metallurgical Operation at Rössing, South West Africa/NamibiaBy R. Thomas
A Honeywell TDC 2000 central process control system was installed at Rössing in 1984. The system controls the metallurgical operations from crushing to the finished product of uranium oxide and manufa
Jan 1, 1987
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The Development Of A South African Underground Gold Mine - Introduction.By R. L. Bonomi
Developing a mining venture in a foreign country, particularly in South Africa, can be a real challenge to those involved in the operation. The mining division of Southland Energy Corp. was asked to o
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 9150 The Impact Of Advanced Materials On Conventional Nonfuel Mineral Markets: Selected Forecasts For 1990-2000By Ronald F. Balazik
The introduction of "high-tech" materials such as new polymer composites presents significant competitive challenges and opportunities in conventional mineral markets. Moreover, rapid advances in mate
Jan 1, 1987
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Column Flotation Of Desliming Cyclone Overflow For The Riverside Coal Preparation PlantBy S. K. Nicol
The results of column flotation tests conducted on a bulk sample of ultrafines discarded from the fine coal desliming cyclones at the Riverside coal preparation plant of Theiss Dampier Mitsui Coal Lim
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 9112 - Bit Wear-Flat Temperature as a Function of Depth of Cut and SpeedBy C. F. Wingquist
As part of an ongoing study to determine how the wear of mining tools affects dust generation, the Bureau of Mines has measured bit tempera-ture rise during cutting of abrasive rock. Radial bit wear-f
Jan 1, 1987
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In Luxembourg-Walferdange 2 Problems Concerning The Geodynamic Motions Of The Planet Earth Are Studied Since 1963 - A) The Earth TidesBy experience we know about the natural event of ocean-tides. In geophysics we say that the earth-tides phenomenon is the elastico-viscous response of the earth's body to the attraction potential
Jan 1, 1987
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The Effect Of Longwall Mining On Surface Subsidence Of Highways And Bridges - IntroductionBy Glenn A. Hazen
Longwall mining is the preferred method for removing underground coal since a larger amount of coal can be removed faster and with less waste when compared to the room-and pillar type mining. Thus, th
Jan 1, 1987
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MLA 78-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Jordan Craters Study Area, Malheur County, Oregon ? SummaryBy J. Mitchell Linne
In 1986 at the request of Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied 23,225 acres of the 27,980-acre Jordan Craters Wilderness Study Area (OR-003-128) in order to evaluate its identif
Jan 1, 1987
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MLA 13-87 - Mineral Resource Assessment Of A Quartz-Schist Formation Site-Specific Study Area, Blue Joint Wilderness Study Area, Ravalli County, MontanaBy Michael D. Dunn
The Bureau of Mines evaluated a quartz schist formation within the Blue Joint Wilderness Study Area which was identified as having a "high potential" for copper-silver-cobalt-barium resources. Stratif
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 9161 Causes Of Coal Miner AbsenteeismBy Robert H. Peters
This Bureau of Mines report describes several significant problems associated with absenteeism among underground coal miners. The vast empirical literature on employee absenteeism is reviewed, and a c
Jan 1, 1987
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Assessment of Heat Flow in French Deep MinesBy M. A. Ouederni, G. C. Chorosz, E. P. Déliac
This paper deals with the heat flow problems in deep workings (depth greater than 1000 m in France). The approach benefitted from experience gathered in France and South Africa. Deep mines are located
Jan 1, 1987