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Geology of Northern Empire MineBy P. C. Benedict
Introduction and Summary The Northern Empire mine is a mile east of Beardmore, and 100 miles northeast of Port Arthur, district of Thunder Bay, Ontario. Production started in March, 1934, and termi
Jan 1, 1947
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Knowledge Is Power: Introducing the Midas, a New Permissible Datalogging System for Use in MinesBy Tristan H. Jones
Beginning in 1987, miniature dataloggers approved by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) were publicly available for sale. The principal among these was the model CR21XQM, manufactured by
Jan 1, 2012
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Material Parameters and Who’s Influence on the Behavior in Backfilled MassesBy F. Schreiter
"One method to increase the exploitation rate of a mine is the use of backfill with residual materials in exploited areas. The backfilled material is meant to support both, the walls of galleries and
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 2105 Cooperative Petroleum Work in Rocky Mountain FieldsBy F. B. Tough
"INTRODUCTION Organizations formed for the purpose of conducting conservation work in oil fields, in order to conserve and prolong the supply of crude petroleum are rare and novel. Such an organizatio
Apr 1, 1920
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RI 9588 - Recovering Cadmium And Tellurium From Thin-Film Photovoltaic Device ScrapBy William K. Tolley
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is investigating hydrometallurgical processing techniques to recycle metals from semiconductors and other advanced materials. Cadmium and tellurium were recovered from
Jan 1, 2010
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Recovery Of Bitumen By Implementation Of Column Flotation In The Athabasca Oil SandsColumn flotation has been successfully implemented on a production scale in the Athabasca oil sands. In this application, bitumen is recovered and mineral matter is simultaneously rejected from a midd
Jan 1, 2012
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Chemical Reagents for Mechanical DewateringBy R. Frenette, A. W. Mo, H. A. Hamza
Fine particles present major technical and economic problems to those who deal with solid/liquid separation processes. In the coal industry the problem is compounded by the large amounts of produced f
Jan 1, 1988
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Flotation as an Operation of Macromolecular Mass TransferBy M R. Drumond
The present work presents a new theoretical interpretation of the flotation process, which can also be applied to other mineral processing physical unit operations. This interpretation is part of the
Jan 1, 2005
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Enhanced Ettringite Process- A Novel Solution for Sulfate RemovalBy Tuomas van der Meer, Jukka Tanninen, Annukka E. Mäkinen, Mika Martikainen, Laura M. Nevatalo
The mining industry consumes huge water volumes and the waste streams typically contain sulfate, which has caused problems to many operations around the world. Discharge of sulfate to fresh waters is
Jan 1, 2014
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OFR-162(3)-83 Mining In Low Coal - Volume III: Clothing Design StudyBy D. K. Caddel
Several problems exist with the present design of coveralls used by miners in low coal (seam height 48 inches or less). The back portion of the coveralls often tears when roof bolts or rough areas in
Jan 1, 1982
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A Computational Fluid Dynamics Model for Investigating Air Flow Patterns in Underground Coal Mine SectionsBy D. D. Ndenguma
This investigation compares the results from an experimental and numerical study of air flow in a scaled-down underground coal mine model. This was done in order to determine if numerical analysis can
Jan 1, 2014
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The Influence Of Massive Sandstones In The Main Roof On Longwall Support LoadingBy A. M. Richardson
The significance of a massive sandstone unit in the immediate roof to longwall support weighting is well known. If the unit lies in the main roof above the zone of caving, its influence becomes more d
Jan 1, 1996
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OFR-50(3)-75 Evaluation Of Mill Tailings Disposal Practices And Potential Dam Stability Problems In Southwestern United States - V.3 - Investigation Report, Kennecott Copper Corporation Magna Tailings Dam Magna, UtahThis report presents the results of studies of Kennecott Copper Corporation's tailings embankment at Magna, Utah. The stability studies described were performed on only one cross section of the e
Jan 1, 1974
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OFR-150-83 Ground Control In Multi-Level Room And Pillar MinesBy William G. Pariseau
The research reported here concerns ground control in multi-seam mining and relates mainly to the analysis of stress about multi-seam room and pillar mines. The two variables of most concern are dista
Jan 1, 1983
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Multiple machines – Single drill operator on Surface at INCO’s Stobie MineBy P. V. Golde, R. A. Poole, G. R. Baiden
"The results being presented in this paper are those obtained during 1996 on a drilling automation project at Stobie mine. This project has successfully demonstrated that the remote operation of multi
Jan 1, 1997
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A stochastic simulation framework for truck and shovel selection and sizing in open pit minesBy S. Frimpong, S. R. Dindarloo
Material handling in open pit mining accounts for about 50% of production costs. The selection and deployment of efficient, safe, and economic loading and haulage systems is thus critical to the produ
Jan 1, 2015
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The Practical Use Of Sandfill In Creating Pillar Stability And Preventing SubsidenceBy W. K. Callaway
The need to increase ore recovery and pillar stability caused the Magmont Mine staff to investigate the use of sandfill to accomplish both tasks. The use of hydraulically stowed classified mill tailin
Jan 1, 1986
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Concrete Stoppings In Coal Mines For Resisting Explosions: Detailed Tests Of Typical Stoppings And Strength Of Coal As A Buttress ? ForewordBy George S. Rice
[This paper gives the details of tests to determine the design of stoppings capable of withstanding a pressure, applied to either side, of 50 pounds per square inch,6 as required by section 104 (a) of
Jan 1, 1931
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A Comparison of South African and North American Practices in the Extractive Metallurgy of GoldBy D. Lindeman, R. M. Nendick
"From a technologist's point of view, there have been few fundamental 'breakthroughs' in the process of gold extraction since the turn of the century. However, the industry has made a great deal of pr
Jan 1, 1992
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Determination Of The Instantaneous Shut In Pressure From Hydraulic Fracturing Data And Its Reliability As A Measure Of The Minimum Principal Stress.By J. Mark Gronseth
The instantaneous shut in pressure often times is not a well defined feature of pressure-time records from in situ stress determinations by hydraulic fracturing. As the applications of in situ stress
Jan 1, 1982