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Lateral Development Drilling by 'Jumbo'By C. E. Dowker
"IntroductionMechanization underground at the Buffalo Ankerite mine in Deloro township, Porcupine district, had reached a high level by 1944, both in equipment available, and in the use of this equipm
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 8546 Effect of Additives on Sintering of Silicon Nitride-Alumina-Aluminum Nitride CompositionsBy B. W. Jong
As part of the Bureau of Mines program to develop substitutes for critical and strategic materials for metallurgical applications, the Tuscaloosa Research Center has evaluated the effect of additives
Jan 1, 1981
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RI 4962 Blasting No Cut Hole Raise Rounds Using Millisecond DelaysBy Wing G. Agnew, Paul L. Russell
"INTRODUCTION During the past few years, the development of millisecond-delay electric blasting caps has made possible a more flexible control over timing the firing of individual charges in blasting,
Apr 1, 1953
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Chemical Grinding Aids For Increasing Throughput In The Wet Grinding Of OresBy Richard Klimpel
1. Introduction Laboratory and industrial grinding tests have shown that the process of size reduction can be significantly influenced by chemicals added to the powder or slurry being ground. The te
Jan 1, 1977
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Comparison of the Generation of Shear Wave with Different Simulation ApproachesBy M Chen, Q D. Gao, Y G. Hu, P Yan, W B. Lu
The safety and stability of construction structures are often affected by blast-induced waves. Investigating the generation mechanism of shear wave (S-wave) during blasting is important, because it ha
Aug 24, 2015
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Selection of Copper Electrowinning Harvesting Methods and Impacts on Copper Product QualityBy N. Aslin, R. Clark, G. Heferen
The methods of harvesting copper from stainless steel mother plates has been investigated from fundamental and operational experience perspectives. At least five different harvesting techniques have
Jan 1, 2014
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Performance Of A Light Scattering Dust Monitor At Various Air Velocities: Results Of Sampling In The Active Versus The Passive ModeBy Jeffrey M. Listak
The Respiratory Hazards Control Branch of NIOSH routinely conducts laboratory and mine-site evaluations of dust control technologies. Gravimetric and instantaneous dust sampling instruments are used i
Jan 1, 2007
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Kinetics Of Impurity Elimination During RoastingBy Bo Björkman
Four different arsenic containing dusts from the Boliden plant, Boliden mineral AB, Sweden have been examined. A kinetic study of the As elimination was performed in a laboratory scale roasting furnac
Jan 1, 1994
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Shaft-Sinking Practice and Equipment at the Hallnor MineBy R. J. A. Fricker
IT is the purpose of this essay to give a reasonably complete description of shaft sinking under a rock pentice in a small Northern Ontario gold property. Hallnor is in many ways an exceptional mine
Jan 1, 1941
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Modeling Oil Sand Surface Response Below an In-Pit Plant in the Canadian Oil SandsBy N. Shi, T. G. Joseph
ABSTRACT Before any large plant is moved onto an oil sands dominated surface, particularly those surfaces encountered in-pit, it is imperative that the ground be evaluated for bearing capacity. A 2230
Jan 1, 2013
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A Discussion on Results of Recent Microsegregation ModelsBy Suresh Sundarraj
A diffusion mass transport model for predicting the microsegregation in a solidifying and coarsening dendritic mushy region of a binary alloy is presented. Two versions of this model are tested; one b
Jan 1, 1992
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Solids Sampling at Australian Iron Ore Mine SitesBy C. Matthews, A. Vo
"Australia is one of the world’s leading exporters of bulk commodities and the extensive use of sampling equipment is key to the successful management of each mining operation. At the process plant, w
Jan 1, 2019
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Metal Recovery and Refining from MSW Incineration Bottom AshBy Y. X. Yang
Bottom ash is a solid waste stream in a Waste-to-Energy (WTE) processing plant during the combustion of the municipal solid waste (MSW). In the Netherlands, bottom ash contains typically about 18% met
Jan 1, 2014
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Evaluations Of A Noise Control For Roof Bolting MachinesBy A. S. Azman
In collaboration with Kennametal Inc. and corry rubber corporation, the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a drill bit isolator to address noise overexposures
Jan 1, 2012
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Working in the Classroom - A Vision of Miner Training in the 21st Century (f1e46e81-03d2-4e21-b58c-39c11c49ea5b)By L. Mallett
The changing demographics of the mining industry make successful passing of knowledge and skills to the next generation critical. Training methods and technologies are being developed to meet this nee
Jan 1, 2009
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Spontaneous Combustion Management Comparison between Australia and ChinaBy B Poborowski, A Chen
"For some time, the Australian and Chinese underground coal mining industries have evolvedindependently with minimal infl uence on each other. Despite the fact that in recent years severaltechnologies
Jun 1, 2012
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Evaluating The Productivity Of A Shovel-Truck Materials Haulage System Using A Cyclic Queueing Model (5b752e78-bed8-43b9-9fd8-4e6df8b17db2)By Ralph W. Barbaro
This paper presents a cyclic queueing model which evaluates the productivity of a shovel-truck materials haulage system. For a cyclic queueing problem with exponentially distributed service times, a c
Jan 1, 1986
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Reduction of Titania and Ilmenite by Methane Containing GasReduction of titania and ilmenite ores by Cf4-H2-Ar gas mixture was investigated in a laboratory fixed bed reactor. Titania was reduced to titanium oxycarbide in the temperature range of 12OO-1500°C.
Jan 1, 2001
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Grouted Micropiles for Foundation Remediation in Expansive Soil (8th Michael W. O?Neill Lecture)By John D. Nelson
Foundation underpinning is a common component of remediation schemes for distressed foundations on expansive soils. For many applications in expansive soil, micropiles have distinct advantages over ot
Aug 1, 2013
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Closure Cost Estimation - All Things to All Men?By H Jones
Closure cost estimates may be generated at any stage of a mining operationÆs life; commencing with the initial prefeasibility studies and continuing through to the final decommissioning cost estimates
Nov 20, 2012