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Genetic Programming For The Design Of Underground Mining MethodsBy Q. X. Yun, S. H. Liu
This paper provides a new approach to determine the opening layout in underground mining methods by means of genetic programming. Based on a set of random combination of openings, the layout of openin
Jan 1, 2002
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Primary Support Design For Large Span Tunnels in Weak Rock: The Melbourne City Link TunnelsBy S. J. Porter, M. T. McRae
The Melbourne City Link project includes two three-lane highway tunnels, 1.6 and 3.4km long, respectively, which are both approximately 16 meters wide and 9 meters high. The tunnels will be excavated
Jan 1, 1997
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The role of employee capacity building in reducing company-community conflicts in PeruBy M. García-Vásquez
In Peru, the third destination in worldwide exploration based on expenditure, mining conflicts have spread dramatically over the last decade. Mining companies need to create new initiatives to avoid s
Jan 1, 2011
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Copper And Iron Impurities In The Cyanide Leaching Of GoldBy Patrick R. Taylor
This paper presents a fundamental study of the thermodynamic and kinetic effects of copper and iron on gold-cyanide leaching. It quantifies the solubilities of the impurities, complex formation, and k
Jan 1, 1983
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Development And Industrial Application Of The Combined Mixer SettlerBy M. A. Cocquerel
INTRODUCTION Davy McKee have developed and patented a combined mixer settler (CMS) which has undergone extensive trials and has now been installed in two commercial uranium plants in South Africa. Su
Jan 1, 1984
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Advanced Techniques For Rapidly Placing Concrete Linings In Tunnels And ShaftsBy Kenneth R. Maser
In the past 30 years, great advances have taken place in the development of tunnel boring machines, raise drills, large diameter drills and blind shaft borers that have revolutionized the shaft sinkin
Jan 1, 1981
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The use of Atmospheric Monitoring Systems in Dieselized Coal MinesBy Mark J. Schultz, William J. Francart, Gary J. Wirth
Atmospheric Monitoring Systems (AMS) utilizing carbon monoxide sensors have demonstrated their superiority over thermal type fire sensors for early fire detection in underground coal mines. After prov
Jan 1, 1995
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A Campaign For The Elimination Of Accidents At The Lavender Pit Phelps Dodge Corporation, Copper Queen Branch Bisbee, ArizonaBy W. K. Pincock
Accident prevention can be portrayed as a science that deals with facts and natural phenomena and must be dealt with in the same manner as any other operating problem. Safety at the Copper Queen Branc
Jan 1, 1959
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Applications Of Computer Graphics In The Surface Mining IndustryBy Pamela J. Nebgen
Surface mine planning and watershed management requires the manipulation of a massive volume of data. The processes of collecting, examining, selecting, and generalizing information for the production
Jan 1, 1986
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Conveying Vs. Truck HaulageBy P. W. Erickson
Development of the Twin Buttes mine entailed the largest known preproduction stripping job in the history of mining. It linked earthmovers and conveyor belts in a new approach to development of a pit
Jan 1, 1974
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Potential commodity agreements in the elemental sulfur industryBy J. M. Barker
Formation of commodity agreements depends mainly on the economic instability and associated mitigation measures inherent in the economic conflict between more developed and less developed nations. Fiv
Jan 1, 1987
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Relationships Between Coal Properties and Respirable Dust Generation Potential - IIBy R. V. Ramani, R. Srikanth
A three-part study was conducted to relate the dust generation propensity of a coal sample, defined here as the dust generation rate (grams of dust generated per tonne of coal broken), to its characte
Jan 1, 1997
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PC-Based Worker-Scheduling System For Underground MinesBy S. O. Yuan, R. L. Grayson
As a followup to a USBM-sponsored research project, the authors utilized the knowledge-base structure and system concepts from a Sun Sparcstation-based worker-scheduling system of the mine-management
Jan 1, 1998
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Effects of Drive Assembly-Overhung Loads on Belt Conveyor and Pulley DesignBy Tim Wolf
The author has seen an increased use of shaft-mounted, right angle drive assemblies. These designs use the pulley shaft as its 'foundation" and can create significant overhung loads. To reliably
Jan 1, 2000
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Preface to the MME Special Focus Issue on Mine Ventilation InnovationsBy Jürgen Brune, Purushotham Tukkaraja
This editorial introduces a special focus issue on mine ventilation innovations. It highlights key areas such as ventilation on demand, automation, thermal management, atmospheric monitoring systems,
Mar 21, 2022
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Attrition Milling of Industrial MineralsBy Robert F. Conley
This paper describes attrition milling as exemplified in rotary and vibratory mills for ultrafine grin¬ding application Without attempting to narrate the differences between various devices, generaliz
Jan 1, 1983
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Centralised Control Of A Mineral Processing Plant Using A Digital Computer - IntroductionBy J. H. Fewings
The rapidly escalating capital costs for new projects, or extension of existing projects, has placed greater emphasis on maximum use of existing resources. Thus, when increased grinding capacity was r
Jan 1, 1979
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Technical Innovation And Theoretical Approach Of A New Type Of Permanent High Gradient Magnetic Separator (Phgms)By Feng Dingwu, Chen Jin, Sun Zhongyuan, Peng Shiying
The recent development of rare-earth permanent magnets has impacted the field of magnetic separation. The permanent magnets technology led to the advent of various magnetic separators particularly des
Jan 1, 1995
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Map Series No. 18 May, 1965 ? Geologic Map Of Florida - General GeologyBy R. O. Vernon
The Florida Peninsula has existed as a part of a much broader plateau, since at least the Early Cretaceous. This plateau, the Floridan Plateau, now consists of the present peninsula and a broad submer
Jan 1, 1966
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Microwave heating characteristics of selected minerals and compoundsBy G. Kazonich, S. L. McGill, J. W. Walkiewicz
Naturally occurring minerals and reagent-grade compounds were tested to determine their receptivity to microwave heating. The maximum temperature achieved for the samples and the time required to reac
Jan 1, 1987