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Estimating Mineralogy in Bulk SamplesBy R Berry
This paper looks at two ways to estimate the bulk mineralogy of the rocks for assay intervals. The aim is to find an efficient indicator of the most common minerals in the rock. Phase (modal) analysis
Sep 5, 2011
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Only People PolluteBy E. R. Mitchell
When we grow up in an urban environment and choose to become a part of a way of life, it is sometimes difficult to appreciate the cost of this decision in terms of pollution. Explained in this article
Jan 1, 1971
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Enhanced Geometallurgical Characterization - Mini Pilot Plant Leveraged by Digital Twin DevelopmentBy Mauricio Estrada, Luis Vilchez, Luis Valencia, Marco Vera, Italo Manzo
Flotation is the most used separation process worldwide. Flotation characterization is usually carried out in batch conditions at laboratory scale. A phenomenological description of the flotation proc
Sep 30, 2022
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IC 9383 A Review Of Strategies To Manage Cutter Roof Failure In Coal MinesBy W. J. Wuest
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report presents an overview of ground control considerations associated with cutter roof failure. Many of the relevant U.S. and international research studies since the late
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 5898 Field Test For Columbium - SummaryBy T. N. McVay
The Bureau of Mines has developed a field test for detecting the presence of columbium in a variety of minerals containing the clement. The test consists of fusing the mineral or rock powder with p
Jan 1, 1962
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Advancing Blast Fragmentation Assessment Using Geotechnical Discontinuity Analysis Within a Unified WipFrag FrameworkBy Andrew Palangio, Blessing Taiwo
Understanding rock mass structural features is essential for optimizing blast design, highwall control, and evaluating post-blast performance in both surface and underground mining operations. This pa
Jan 26, 2026
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Minerals And The International And National Economy - ProductionNo noticeable international economic recovery occurred during the first half of 1982. Industrial production continued to fall in the United States, Canada and Italy and to hold steady in France. Modes
Jan 1, 1982
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Tunneling in Abrasive Alluvial Material Above the Water Table Using a MTBM and an EPBTBM - RETC2021By D. Lynn, D. Arthur
Infrastructures continue to age and drinking water supplies are becoming scarce in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California. Frontier-Kemper Constructors, Inc. (FKCI) was engaged by the Los
Jun 13, 2021
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Institute of Metals Division - Developments in Fatigue, Creep, Age-hardening, Diffusion, Microscopy, Borocarbides, Powders, Electrodeposition, and Die CastingsBy Frances H. Clark
IN wartime, the fabrication and use of metals assumes increased importance, for a modern war of sizable proportions cannot be undertaken with- out a vast supply of this material. Light alloys of alumi
Jan 1, 1940
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Imminent Danger: Characterizing Uncertainty in Critically Hazardous Mining SituationsBy B. M. Eiter, J. Hrica, D. R. Willmer
"Mineworkers are routinely tasked with making critically important decisions about whether or not a hazard presents an imminent danger. Researchers from the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Sa
Jan 9, 2018
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The North Strathfield Rail Underpass – Driven Tunnel Design and ConstructionBy E Nye and T Schroeter, B Muir, M Kitson, M Gonzalez, D Mares
The single track North Strathfield Rail Underpass (NSRU) consists of a dive structure either end of a 148 m long driven tunnel skewed under three live railway tracks. The tunnel is 8 m high, 9 m wide,
Sep 17, 2014
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Flammability of Ammonia Leach Solution Vapours Under an Atmosphere of Enriched OxygenBy J. Budac, R. Kofluk, D. Belton, M. Sjogren
A series of tests were performed to determine the flammability limits of mixtures of oxygen, ammonia, steam and nitrogen, over a solution, in a sealed autoclave. The partial pressures of ammonia and o
Jan 1, 2004
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IC 8668 The Florida Phosphate Slimes Problem - A Review And A BibliographyThe Florida phosphate industry, which supplies about three-quarters of the domestic phosphate fertilizer, produces tremendous volumes of phosphatic clay wastes (slimes). These clays retain a high perc
Jan 1, 1975
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Ladle Management SystemBy Jörg Thomasberger
Delivering liquid steel to a steel processing unit at right temperature is an important criterion for high production steel shops, but it is surprising how little attention has been paid in the past t
Aug 17, 2017
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Geology Of Wyoming's Powder River Basin CoalfieldBy Gary B. Glass
In 1997, 92.3% or 235.7 Mt (259.8 million st) of coal produced in Wyoming came from the Wyodak coal zone in the eastern Powder River coalfield. The mined portions of the zone consist of one to three b
Jan 1, 1998
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Status Quo and Future Evaluations of Global Rare Earth Mining (with Respect to Special Rare Earth Element-industry Criteria)By H Mischo, G Barakos, J Gutzmer
The continuously growing demand for rare earth elements (REEs), in combination with the crisis of 2009 and the price spike of 2011, has initiated a treasure hunt for rare earth deposits all over the w
Nov 4, 2015
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Value of information – blasthole assay tool spacing analysis using geostatistical simulationsBy I Minniakhmetov, J Ashford
Orebodies constitute naturally occurring, commonly highly variable concentrations of minerals in the earth’s crust formed through varying and highly unpredictable processes. Orebody knowledge is a cor
Mar 22, 2022
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Reducing Electrical Hazards In Surface MiningBy L. A. Morley
Electricity is a major cause of lost-time accidents and fatalities in the mining industry. Major hazards and unsafe practices that contribute to electrical hazards are identified in this paper. Recomm
Jan 1, 1986
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IC 8495 Financial Evaluation Of Mineral Deposits Using Sensitivity And Probabilistic Analysis MethodsBy Harold J. Bennett
The purpose of this study was to develop methods for the financial evaluation of mineral deposits. This includes the selection of the best alternative mining and processing methods and production rate
Jan 1, 1970
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Ventilation Upgrade at the FrogÆs Leg Mine - Case StudyBy A Llewellyn, M Varvari
The ventilation circuit at the FrogÆs Leg Mine was originally designed to permit mining to progress down to 440 m below surface at a maximum production rate of 500 kt/a, as per the feasibility study.
Jul 1, 2013