Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
The Ultrasonic Technique For Monitoring Air Quantity Of A Mine FanBy Boshou Bian
Air quantity is the primary parameter governing the working condition of a mine fan. In order to improve the fan performance and efficiency, reduce its energy consumption, and guarantee mine safety, i
Jan 1, 1989
-
Effect of solids settling on Pachuca tank performanceBy N. N. Clark, C. M. Atkinson
Pachuca tanks are used widely in the mineral industry for leaching and mixing operations. An analysis has been presented previously to predict circulation of homogenous slurry in Pachuca tanks with fu
Jan 1, 1988
-
Steep slope stabilization for reclaimed terrainBy K. C. Vories, C. D. Elifrits, F. F. Haston
The required reclamation of land disturbed by surface coal mining often results in the creation of some oversteepened slopes that are prone to rapid erosion and sediment production. This natural activ
Jan 1, 1987
-
Stability Of Tailings Dams ? Part I: Static LoadingBy E. Sarris
Tailings dams are large-scale earth-fill embankments that are designed to contain mining wastes from ore dressing plants. Most commonly tailings dams are constructed in stages in order to keep up with
Jan 1, 2005
-
Treatment of Refractory Gold Concentrates by Bacterial OxidationBy H. Kandemir, G. Neeling, P. A. Spencer
Gold extractions from three refractory sulphide concentrates have been increased by bacterial oxidation with T. ferrooxidans prior to cyanide leaching. Arsenopyrite, pyrite and stibnite were the major
Jan 1, 1987
-
Paste Thickening Of Fine Coal RefuseBy S. Slottee
The disposal of plant tailings in a safe and environmentally acceptable manner has taken on increased importance throughout the world, across all types of mineral beneficiation plants. In the U.S. pla
Jan 1, 2008
-
Apparatus for determining properties of strata surrounding underground mine workingsBy J. B. Gwiazda
In designing mine workings and adequate roof supports, it is indispensable to determine properties of the strata surrounding the workings. The proper selection of roof supports is based, before everyt
Jan 1, 1987
-
A Fast Algorithm To Solve The Ultimate Pit Limit ProblemBy Tuncel M. Yegulalp
In this paper we revisit the well known "Ultimate Pit Limit Problem" and suggest an alternative approach for fast and efficient solution. We follow the approach originally proposed by Johnson and Barn
Jan 1, 1992
-
Quarry Reclamation And Reversionary ValueBy E. G. Hoover
In the mid-I 970s the rallying cry sent out by the aggregate trade associations to aggregate operators was to come to Washington and help design national legislation mandating reclamation of pits and
Jan 1, 1998
-
Groove Deepening With Disc CuttersBy Dominic F. Howarth
Groove deepening (deepening of a groove in rock by successive passes of a rock cutting tool) is a potential operational feature associated with tunnel boring machines. Little research has been underta
Jan 1, 1981
-
Design guidelines for improved water spray systemsBy S. K. Mukherjee, M. M. Singh, N. I. Jayaramn
In underground mining operations, ventilation and water sprays are the common methods of controlling dust. In recent years, there has been a proliferation of technical literature dealing with water sp
Jan 1, 1987
-
Technology Transfer to the Mining IndustryBy Ramamritham Sridhar, Vaikuntam I. Lakshmanan, Dan A. Macki
Historically, introducing new technology to the mining industry has been problematic. In general, the industry is reluctant to take risks with new technology because it is already heavily tied to risk
Jan 1, 2001
-
Drainage of Tailings Impoundments Application of Principles and ExperienceBy John D. Nelson, Clint L. Strachan
Drainage of tailings impoundments is a key issue for impoundment stability, water control, seepage control, and reclamation. Drainage control is an established operating practice where climate and sit
Jan 1, 1988
-
Pillar Recovery At Ozark Lead CompanyBy Jack Bradbury
The open stope room and pillar method of mining is used throughout Ozark Lead Company's underground mine located at Sweetwater, Missouri. This method of mining produces an approximate overall ore
Jan 1, 1981
-
Site Characterization of Smelterville Flats: A Spatial Analysis of Tailings ContaminationBy Jeffrey D. Swanson, Martin L. Smith
Smelterville Flats in Idaho's Silver Valley has been designated as a Superfund site due to metals contamination resulting from the use of the South Fork of the Coeur d'Alene river as a taili
Jan 1, 1992
-
A Comparative Review of Queenstake Resources Ltd. Alluvial Gold Mining OperationsBy Gordon C. Gutrath
Queenstake Resources Ltd. has been exploring and mining alluvial gold deposits in the Yukon Territory and British Columbia since 1980. The five mines in production produced, in 1987, a total of 13,222
Jan 1, 1988
-
Iron Encrustation Of Dewatering Wells: Causes And RemediesBy W. D. Hall, M. Norris, J. R. Henke
Dewatering wells producing iron-rich water experience rapid declines in yield and drawdown due to the formation of ferric (Fe3+) hydroxide deposits in well screens, pump intakes and riser pipes. Preci
Jan 1, 1992
-
Beneficiation of phosphate ores containing carbonate and silica gangueBy B. M. Moudgill, T. V. Vasudevan
Marine sedimentary deposits account for 80% and igneous deposits 17% of the total world output of phosphate rock. The phosphate mineral is well crystallized and exhibits a greater floatability in the
Jan 1, 1987
-
Ground Freezing 10 Control Ground Water And Support Deep Storm Sewer Structural ExcavationsBy John A. Shuster, Joseph A. Sopko
Construction of two shafts, as well as associated deep concrete structures, for a major storm sewer project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin required ground water control and temporary ground support to depths
Jan 1, 1989
-
Technology News: Exhaust Treatment Lessens Underground Vehicle EmissionsDiesel engines are used in underground mining 1 throughout the world. Exhaust gases from those engines contain toxic components. To protect quality in underground mines, diesel emission control was in
Jan 1, 1997