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RI 7805 - Bleeder System In Virgin Area In A Pittsburgh Coalbed MineBy Stephen Krickovic, J. E. Carpetta, T. D. Moore
Air quantity-pressure and methane concentration surveys were conducted by the Bureau of Mines in accessible portions of an area being pillared in a Pittsburgh coalbed mine in West Virginia. These incl
Jan 1, 1973
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Nickel Deposits 1n the Quill Creek and White River Areas, YukonBy Finley A. Campbell
"Nickel-copper sulphide deposits associated with basic rocks in the Quill Greek area and the White River area in the Yukon Territory have been studied and compared from the view-point of their general
Jan 1, 1960
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Corporate Exploration StrategiesBy Brian W. Mackenzie
The mineral exploration environment has observable economic characteristics, the assessment of which provides guidelines for exploration planning in the mining company. The long-term survival of the m
Jan 1, 2014
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Process For The Acid Pre - Dezincification Of Steel ScrapBy Eberhard Gock
The worldwide implementation of corrosion protection of low alloyed automotive metal sheets by zinc coating has led to supply shortages of zinc free non-alloyed steel scrap in the foundry industry. In
Sep 1, 2012
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RI 9198 - Case Study of the Effects of Longwall Mining Induced Subsidence on Shallow Ground Water Sources in the Northern Appalachian CoalfieldBy J. S. Walker
The Bureau of Mines monitored surface subsidence and water level fluctuations in 10 shallow observation wells above a series of four adjacent longwall panels in southwestern Pennsylvania, for about 4
Jan 1, 1988
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Adapting Mill Control to Account for Liner Wear on the Cadia 40ft MillBy Bird. M.
As the Cadia mill was the first 40ft diameter SAG mill, commissioned in 1998, its performance, liner and discharge design attracted considerable international attention. Twelve years on, the liner des
Jan 1, 2012
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Some Aspects of Industrial Safety in British ColumbiaBy W. K. A. Congreve
Introduction Less than a hundred years ago the engineer was able to do his job without concern for the science that underlay his practices or for the men who operated his machines. But toward the e
Jan 1, 1948
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A Geostatistical Contribution to Assess the Risk Embedded in Resource Classification MethodsBy J F. C L Costa, J C. Koppe
It is recognised by the major international codes that resource classification involves the interaction of numerous qualitative and quantitative criteria such as data quality, geological and grade con
Jan 1, 2009
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Recent Developments In Electric Furnace Smelting Technology At Mufulira ZambiaBy I. S. Blair
The introduction of the 36 MVA smelting furnace at Mufulira, and the experience gained during the first five years of operation have been described previously (6). Based on this experience the furnace
Jan 1, 1983
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A Comparison of Slope Stability Analyses in Two and Three DimensionsBy D. Wines
"Slope stability analyses have traditionally been undertaken in two dimensions assuming plane strain conditions. Although three-dimensional analysis techniques are widely available and used routinely
Jan 1, 2016
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Resonant Screens And The Coal Industry ? IntroductionBy R. W. Utley
Over one half billion tons of coal per year is scalped, classified, deslimed, drained and rinsed, dewatered and final sized on rotary, vibrating, shaking or stationary screens. The vibrating screen is
Jan 1, 1966
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Orebody Delineation and Reserve Estimation ù Seeking Common Sense from Extensive Investment in FactThe organisers of this function have suggested that this presentation should accomplish the following broad goals:set the technical tone for the conference to follow, implying some discussion of the æ
Jan 1, 2000
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Higher Air Pressure Drilling With Percussive DrillsBy Robert Charles Alfred
Evolution is continuing in the field of rock drilling, Campbell Limestone Company is experimenting in the higher air pressure phase of drilling, It has been determined that there is a definite relatio
Jan 1, 1963
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A Computer Model Study of Methane Migration in Coal BedsBy H. S. Price, F. N. Kissell, R. C. McCulloch, J. C. Edwards
"The methane em1ss10n from deep coalbeds which are actively mined is a serious problem facing the mining industry today. Pinpointing the source of methane and predicting the emission of this gas from
Jan 1, 1973
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Calibrating Comminution Models Using Operating Data to Forecast and Optimise Plant PerformanceBy A L. Zawadski, B G. Putland
"This paper discusses a method to build a calibrated comminution circuit model, using historic operating data and blend information that is useful for forecasting and optimising plant performance, as
Oct 10, 2016
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RI 8847 - Control of Acid Drainage From Coal Refuse Using Anionic SurfactantsBy L. P. Kleinmann
To control the formation of acid drainage at its source, the Bureau of Mines has investigated the role of iron-oxidizing bacteria in the oxidation of pyrite. In laboratory tests, it was determined tha
Jan 1, 1983
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A Numerical Modeling Method for Predicting Pit Slope Deformation and Failure Caused By Underground Mining under an Open-PitBy Gang Mei, Nengxiong Xu, Yanlin Zhang
After open-pit mining finishes, an iron mine with steeply inclined ore-bodies will generally transform to underground mining. Non-pillar sublevel caving method, with horizontal slice mining from up to
Jan 1, 2015
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Highlights For Patenting Industrial Mineral DepositsBy J. R. Evans
In order to patent an industrial mineral placer mining claim, it must incorporate an economic deposit. Each ten acre parcel is evaluated for its mineral -in -character nature. Nonmineral -in -characte
Jan 1, 1997
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Plant Instrumentation And Data AnalysisBy Larry S. Diaz
The paper considers the selection of control instrumentation for a modern flotation plant, as well as the best interpretation and most effective use of the process data obtained. Process control compu
Jan 1, 1972
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The Role Of Canadian Banks In Mineral Resource DevelopmentBy Gerald L. Colborne
The major role of financial institutions in the free world in the development of mineral resources is to provide the necessary capital in the form of loans to underwrite the development of these resou
Jan 1, 1972