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Controlling Fragmentation and Ground Vibrations at Owensville QuarryBy Rachel Bauer, Jacob Henderson, Dr. Catherine Johnson
Capital Quarries in Owensville, Missouri faces several challenges when designing a blast that allows for ease of movement while maintaining controlled throw and compliant air over pressure. The primar
Feb 6, 2023
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Determination of Presplit Borehole PressureBy Dr. Paul Worsey, Dr. Calvin Konya, Dr. Anthony Konya
Development of methods to calculate presplit blasthole pressures through simplified models, namely the Empirical Model and the Detonation Pressure Model. These models can be used with variations in ex
Feb 1, 2020
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The Hydrogeochemical Characterisation of an Unsaturated Waste Rock Pile, Key Lake, Saskatchewan, CanadaBy L Smith, R Beckie
Controls on environmental loading from acid rock drainage (ARD) are not well understood in waste rock material. In particular, relationships between subsurface flow and the timing, duration, and inten
Jan 1, 2003
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High-speed Video – An Essential Blasting ToolBy S Wellink, D Chalmers, D Adermann, C Martin
The practice of recording blasts for quality control purposes has been conducted for several decades. However, at the low frame rates of a standard video camera, essential data is frequently missed as
Aug 24, 2015
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RI 5375 A Comparative Study Of Statistical Analysis And Other Methods Of Computing Ore Re? Serves, Utilizing Analytical Data From Maggie Canyon Manganese Deposit, Artillery Mountains Region, Mohave County, Ariz.By Scott W. Hazen
METHODS of determining the grade and tonnage in a mineral deposit have not kept pace with scientific developments in certain other fields. The most commonly used methods of computing ore reserves and
Jan 1, 1957
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Investigation of Induced Recirculation During Planned Ventilation System MaintenanceBy C. J. Pritchard
The Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (OMSHR) investigated ways to increase mine airflow to underground metal/nonmetal (M/NM) mine working areas to improve miners? health and safety. One of th
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RI 2047 Propertiies and uses of ManjakBy W. C. Phalen
"The term ""manjak"" is applied to a variety of bitumen or solid hydrocarbon occuring on the Island of Barbados, West Indies, and in Utah, Cuba, and Trinidad. The deposits on the latter island are fou
Nov 1, 1919
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Things We'd Have Done Differently at Chimney Creek (1989)By John Marsden, John Mansanti, Jim Arnold, Mike Gleason
DOUG HALBE: We're not quite to the end of our session, but we're close. We've had a lot of fun with some of these spill ideas. But these are serious problems, and I think we might be ab
Jan 1, 1998
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Iron Ore Final Grinding by High Pressure Grinding Rolls and Air ClassificationBy F P. van der Meer, E Lessing, E Matthies
High pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) technology is growing to be a common comminution tool in iron ore processing. The technology finds a wide acceptance and presents specific benefits in coarse ore gr
Jul 13, 2015
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RI 9678 - Results of In-Mine Research in Support of the Investigation of the Sago Mine ExplosionBy Kenneth L. Cashdollar
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and the West Virginia Office of Miners? Health, Safety, and Training (WVOMHS&T) investigated the explosion at the Sago Mine in West Virginia, which occ
Sep 1, 2009
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An Evaluation Of A Satellite System In The Pembina FieldBy C. A. Y. Shephard, H. L. Brusset
Pressure maintenance by water flooding in the Pembina Field made consideration of wet crude dehydration and disposal of the produced water mandatory. Crude dehydration, the treatment and disposal of p
Jan 1, 1960
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IC 8161 Ventilation Of Continuous-Miner Places In Coal Mines (d825166f-fea9-4f6d-a15c-e14ef95e7055)By Donald P. Schlick
This report presents a representative cross section of methods successfully used to ventilate continuous-miner places as well as various factors that should be considered when selecting auxiliary vent
Jan 1, 1963
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Comparison of the Effect of Particle Size on the Flotation Kinetics of a Low-Rank Coal Using Air Bubbles and Oily BubblesBy C. Liu, G. Zhu, Y. Liao
"The effect of particle size on the flotation kinetics of a low-rank coal was compared using air bubbles and oily bubbles. Five kinetic models were applied to the data from the tests to derive the rel
Jan 1, 2017
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IC 9406 Longwall Gate Road Stability In Four Deep Western U.S. Coal MinesBy Lance R. Barron
Over the past decade, the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has studied longwall gate road stability at four mines in the Book Cliffs and Wasatch Plateau Coalfields of Utah. These operations are characteriz
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 2012 The Alsatian Potash IndustryBy Frank K. Cameron
"The DepositsThere are two large deposits or groups of deposits of potash salts which, at the breaking cut of the great world war in 1913 and for several decades preceding, were practically the only c
Jul 1, 1919
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CFD Modeling of Cloud Cover for Pollutants Dispersion in Deep Open-Pit Mines Under Arctic Air InversionBy K. V. Raj
"Air inversion is a meteorological phenomenon generally occurs during winter times. Release of pollutants below the inversion height in an open-pit mine during periods of weak winds and consequently w
Jan 1, 2017
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Fragmentation Improvement Through the Application of Explosive Charge in the Stemming for the Reduction of Oversize in High Hardness RockBy Gustavo Huerta Valer, Jorge Cárdenas Miranda, Johan Salas Flores
One of the challenges of mining is the optimization of the blasting process, which has an important impact downstream in the processing of crushed ore in the plant, that is why mining companies ensure
Feb 6, 2023
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Sudden slumping of hydraulic fills inside geotextile bagsBy H. J. lgner
Hydraulic fills are widely used in the tabular, steeply dipping stopes of the South African gold and platinum mines as an integrated process within a daily cycle of drill and blast. There is therefor
May 1, 2007
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Continuous Improvements In Mine Ventilation And Fire SimulationBy Rudolf E. Greuer
Modeling a mine ventilation system is a formidable mathematical problem requiring the solution of twice as many equations as there are airways with half of these being quadratic equations. The additio
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 5735 Process Development In Removing Sulfur Dioxide From Hot Flue Gases (In Four Parts) 1. Bench-Scale Experimentation ? SummaryBy D. Bienstock
In connection with air-pollution studies, the Bureau of Mines is cooperating with the U.S. Public Health Service in investigating the use of solids for removing sulfur dioxide in concentrations of les
Jan 1, 1961