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Water as Risk in Mining – Media Analysis and the RISKGATE Body of KnowledgeBy J Harris, M Shi, S Vink, P A. Kirsch
Across the life-of-mine, water is both an essential commodity to mining, and one of the most significant hazards. In Australia, a land of drought and floods, availability of water is a critical strate
Jul 16, 2014
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Electrification of MinesBy Graham Bright
T HE chairman of the Mines Committee of the A. 1: E. E. for 1920-21 has had the honor of being also the chairman of a similar committee, the Mine Equipment Committee, of the A. I. M. E. It has been th
Jan 1, 1921
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VAW Recycling Research Centre - Recycling Techniques For Post-Consumer PackagingBy Hartmut Rossel
VAW aluminium AG has built a "Recycling-Technikum" (Recycling Research Centre) to add a new arm to the company's Corporate Research and Development Department. The Recycling Research Centre, a pi
Jan 1, 1995
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The Business Management System: A Structured Approach To Operations ManagementBy M. Bunch
Today?s mine operating managers face an incredible challenge of meeting the forever increasing legal and regulatory requirements for mining projects. Managers know that meeting compliance of these re
Jan 1, 2010
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Mineral Indicators - Cobalt:According to reports in August, Botswana RST's copper- nickel-cobalt smelter at Selebi-Pikwe produced 7 percent above the rated capacity of about 3,500 metric tons of matte per month. This record
Jan 1, 1976
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Rare Earth Element Concentrations in Product Streams of Coal Preparation Plants in the Eastern United StatesBy A. Bhagavatula, M. Rezaee, M. J. Kiser, R. Q. Honaker
"A field study of the coal preparation plant fleet in the eastern United States was undertaken to determine if quantify of rare earth elements (REEs) present in the product streams are large enough to
Jan 1, 2016
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Energy and Displacement Demands Imposed on Rock Support by Strainburst Damage Mechanisms - RASIM2022By P K. Kaiser, D A. Malovichko
Highly stressed excavations in hard brittle rock may fail by self-initiated, triggered or dynamically loaded strainbursts (Moss and Kaiser 2021). The low-frequency part of seismic radiation associated
Apr 26, 2022
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RI 9079 Spontaneous Combustion Studies of U.S. CoalsBy Alex C. Smith
This report describes laboratory studies conducted by the Bureau of Mines on the spontaneous combustion of U.S. coals. Approximately 11 pet of U.S. underground coal mine fires are attributed to sponta
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 6851 Thermoelectric Properties Of Yttrium Selenides And TelluridesBy Jr. Norman
The Bureau of Mines investigated the thermoelectric properties of yttrium selenides and tellurides from room temperature to 900° C. X-ray crystallographic data were determined for the yttrium-selenium
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 3510 Cushioned Blasting - 1. Orienting StudiesBy A. R. T. Denues
"INTRODUCTION The Explosives Division of the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the Interior, is investigating cushioned blasting at the Explosives Testing Station, Bruceton, Pa. The general
May 1, 1940
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Applying Human Factors Engineering To Mining SystemsBy Craig Hartley
? A helper stands beside a continuous miner as the operator is at the controls. The operator means to push the stop button but hits the drum rotation start button by mistake. The drum begins to turn a
Jan 1, 1983
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Effects Of Increased Mechanization On Drill And Blast & NATM Tunneling Production Rates And Safety (1994 ? 2009)By B. Briggs
Over the past 15 years, the tunneling industry has pushed towards a higher degree of mechanization in nearly every phase of construction. The overall objective of the mechanization was to increase pr
Jan 1, 2010
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Preliminary Annual Meeting ProgramBy AIME AIME
THE Annual Meeting-numerically the 162d meeting-of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers will be held at the Pennsylvania Hotel, 7th Ave. and 33d St., New York, Feb. 18-22, with
Jan 1, 1945
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Mining?s New Future: How The Industry Will Change In The Next DecadeBy Lawrence Lien
The reduced need for traditionally trained and educated personnel in the mining industry is systemic to the changing mining industry. Universities and other training institutions are meeting the tradi
Jan 1, 2011
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New Tricks For An Old Elephant: Revising Concepts Of Coeur d'Alene GeologyBy Brian G. White
The Coeur d'Alene Mining District of northern Idaho is remarkable for its number of large ore bodies and for the amount of its historical production of lead, zinc and silver (Fig. 1). Since vei
Jan 1, 1998
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OFR-47(4)-83 Ecological Studies On The Revegetation Process Of Surface Coal Mined Areas In North Dakota - 4. Soil And Vegetation Development On Topsoiled AreasBy Louis R. Iverson
Patterns of species colonization, biochemical interaction among species, and competitive phenomena were studied in four reclaimed areas in western North Dakota ranging in age from one to four years af
Jan 1, 1982
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New Developments in Ion Exchange Resins for the Recovery of Gold from Complex OresBy J. van Deventer
Volatile gold prices in the face of rising costs for mining and refining is causing the mines to look for new ways to reduce costs and increase recoveries. This task is complicated by the fact that th
Jan 1, 2014
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Agglomeration -Skin Flotation Of Coarse Phosphate RockBy Brij M. Moudgil
Flotation was introduced in phosphate rock processing in the late twenties and since then it has been an important part of the concentration process. More than two thirds of the rock produced in Flori
Jan 1, 1977
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Refractory Gold Ore: Causes, Processes, Testing And PlantsBy J. R. Goode
The first part of this paper comprises a general discussion on refractory gold ores and their mineralogy processing methods now in use are reviewed and test procedures for the important methods are di
Jan 1, 1993
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IC 7098 Cooling Mine Air During Summer Months To Prevent Roof FallsBy C. A. Herbert
In summer, when hot, moisture-laden air enters a coal mine in the region east of the Mississippi River, the moisture is likely to condense on the roof and ribs because the incoming air is cooled below
Jan 1, 1940