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Mineral Resource/Ore Reserve Estimation - A Common Sense ApproachThe issues which are the subject of this paper cover an extremely broad field. In themselves the components of the topic could be the theme, in considerably greater detail, of a two day seminar. In
Jan 1, 1990
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An Experimental Study on Development of Oval Section TBMBy Taira Emoto, Hikozou Imaoka, Sohta Takatsu, Takeshi Suzuki, Yoshihito Minami
An Oval Section TBM (tunnel boring machine) enables excavation of tunnel with elliptical cross section by inclining the cutterhead. It is developed to utilize the proven conventional TBM technology wi
Jan 1, 1997
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Sedimentary Fractionation And Industrial-Mineral DepositsBy Robert L. Bates
The natural separation of one element or compound from others in the earth's crust is a rare geological phenomenon; accumulation of large quantities of a separated substance forms mineral deposit
Jan 1, 1972
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Uranium In South AfricaBy M. A. Ford
This paper reviews the history, sources, mineralogy, extraction metallurgy, conversion, and enrichment of uranium in South Africa. Over the past 40 years extraction plants were built at 27 sites, an9.
Jan 1, 1993
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Flyrock Revisited: An Ever-present Danger in Mine BlastingBy Harry Verakis, Thomas Lobb
A great deal of information has been presented and published on the danger from flyrock created from blasting operations. The creation of flyrock is not specific to any one blasting operation. Flyrock
Jan 1, 2007
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Chemical Modeling Of Calcium Sulphate Solubility In Hydrometallurgical Process SolutionsBy G. Azimi
Calcium sulphate precipitation, mainly as gypsum, during neutralization of acidic hydrometallurgical process solutions can lead to excessive scaling problems. In this work, a self-consistent fundamen
Jan 1, 2006
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TEM Measurement of Organic Sulfur in Coal MaceralsBy C. A. Wert, K. C. Hsieh
Measurement has been made of the organic sulfur concentration in coal macerals using microanalytical techniques in the transmission electron microscope. This technique utilizes measurements of x-rays
Jan 1, 1985
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How to Avoid Air Receiver FailureBy Sam F. Harrison
The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors again sends out this recommendation: If you have an air compressor that is mounted directly on the air tank, get it off. Characteristically,
Jan 3, 1978
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Dollars And Sense Of Pipelining CoalBy John P. Weir
Coal's participation in the domestic energy market depends to a very large extent upon the cost of coal delivered to consumers. Today the principal use of coal in the U.S. is in steam-electric ge
Jan 9, 1962
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Development Of Equipment For Measuring Time-Dependent DeformationsBy M. W. Chanda
This paper presents the development of a rock-creep measuring apparatus using air as the initial pressure source. Servo-controlled machines can and have been used for time-dependent property tests. Ho
Jan 1, 1993
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State Statistics - IllinoisIllinois has the largest reported bituminous coal resources of any state and is one of largest coal-producing states in the nation. Coal-bearing rocks underlie about 65 percent of Illinois, including
Jan 1, 1992
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Investigation On Magnetization Treatment Of Water-System In Hydrometallurgy And Mineral ProcessingBy Fu Lizhu, Qiu Tingsheng
An application of water-system magnetizing technology for the mineral processing and hydrometallurgy is introduced in this paper. The water-system magnetizing technique flotation and cyanidation leac
Jan 1, 1995
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Spiral Classifiers and Cyclones - Comparison of Classification CostsThis work provides a comparison between the most commonly used classification equipment in the treatment of minerals - hydrocyclones and spiral classifiers - considering their applications and costs
Jan 1, 1993
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Biographical Notice - Died in Service - Ralph Dougallcation received from Brigadicr General Thos. G. Hanson said: "It is my painful duty to communicate to you the fact of the loss of your son, Martin F Bowles. About 11 o'clock on the night of Septe
Jan 1, 1920
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Microfine Comminution In A New Centrifugal Ball MillBy F. -U. Schneider, F. Wellenkamp
Based on previous investigations of ultrafine comminution in planetary ball mills, a new centrifugal mill has been developed which permits similar high stress conditions. Because this new type of mill
Jan 1, 1995
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Spouted Bed Electrowinning of Zinc from Chloride ElectrolytesBy C. Allen, A. Roy, J. W. Evans
A spouted bed electrode (SBE) has been used, in laboratory experiments, to electrowin zinc from zinc chloride electrolytes with the objective of determining the suitability of this electrode for comme
Jan 1, 2000
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Toppling Induced Movements In Large, Relatively Flat Rock SlopesBy Adrian Brown
Over the last decade, a number of large slopes have been excavated in rock which contains families of joints or faults which dip steeply into the cut slope. Despite the absence of "adverse" structures
Jan 1, 1982
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Due Diligence: Technical and Nontechnical ConsiderationsBy Peter Keppler, Stephen D. Bundy
"Due diligence" is a review or audit of a facility or business to assess and quantify risks and operating status before an acquisition. Due diligence findings can be used to negotiate the price, gener
Jan 1, 2001
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Mitigation of feather-edging and validation with instrumented bolted breaker linesBy S. K. Singh, J. Shepherd
Feather-edging, a major source of injury and fatal accidents in Australia, South Africa and the United States, refers to a phenomenon in which the roof at the goaf edge falls, often suddenly, as a thi
Jan 1, 2000
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Impact Breakers For Shaft SinkingBy Stephen H. E. Phillips, Michael J. Beus
A pneumatic impact breaker is used to fragment the rock at the shaft bottom, replacing the drill and blast cycle. A backhoe-type mucker removes the broken rock. The operators are in protective cabs be
Jan 1, 1981