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A Helical Inducer Hydrotransport System For Tunneling And Boring OperationsBy Leslie S. Rubin, John C. Roberge, Mackenzie Burnett
A self regulating helical inducer has been developed and tested for dry injection of coarse or fine solids into a hydraulic pipeline. This centrifugal pumping device has also been modified and tested
Jan 1, 1983
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A Probabilistic Approach to Water Balance Analyses for Tailings DamsBy Kenneth L. Myers
The net balance of the inflow and outflow of water in a tailings storage facility has major economic implications in any large mining and milling operation. In a net precipitation environment it can c
Jan 1, 1992
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Utilisation Of Waste From Lead-Zinc Ore Flotation For BackfillingBy Z. Kowalski
Landfilling of waste causes the degradation of natural environment, not only due to land occupation, but also due to pollution of air, water and soil. The flotation waste from zinc-lead industry also
Jan 1, 2006
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Sygrisis - Computer Program For Selection Of Loading And Transport EquipmentBy Bo Forsman
The computer program SYGRISIS estimates number of units of equipment and operating costs on the basis of yearly production for different loading (wheel loader, LHD, digging arm loader) and transport (
Jan 1, 1989
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Investigation of power station slag for use as roofing granulesBy L. G. Austin
The use of crushed power station slags, both natural and coated, as granules for roof shingles shows some promise. Test shingles weathered for some years showed rust spotting and granule deterioration
Jan 1, 1990
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Variation Of Specific Rates Of Breakage Of Coal-Water Slurries With Changing Slurry Density Determined By Direct Tracer MeasurementBy R. R. Klimpel
Introduction The grinding of coal-water slurries has received increasing industrial attention during the last decade. In particular, there is long-term interest in the use of pulverized coal-water
Jan 1, 1992
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The Aster Process For The Destruction Of Cn- And Scn-By HJ Marais, J A. van Niekerk
An investigation was initiated by BILLITON Process Research and Gold Fields Limited for the efficient removal of thiocyanate and cyanide from leach solutions. This led to the development of the ASTERT
Jan 1, 2000
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Modified Approaches For High Pressure Filtration Of Fine Clean CoalBy J. G. Groppo, B. K. Parekh
Removal of moisture from fine (minus 28 mesh) dean coal to 20 percent or lower level is difficult using the conventional vacuum dewatering technique. High pressure filtration technique provides an ave
Jan 1, 1995
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Evaluation of a hindered-settling column for size/density separationsBy M. L. Young, M. S. Klima
Hindered-settling columns are used throughout the minerals industry for both size and density separations. In this study, the performance of a continuous laboratory-scale hindered-settling column was
Jan 1, 2000
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Mining And The Environmental Impact Statement: Guidelines For Baseline StudiesBy R. C. Berry
The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) has become a routine requirement for mining operations on federal lands. A similar document is being required in developing countries. Baseline studies are nee
Jan 1, 1999
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4. Pit Limit Design Technique For A Highly Irregular DepositBy C. Douglas Lee
This case study describes the work done at the University of Arizona on the development of a computer mine model for an irregularly shaped and spotty ore deposit. The purpose of the work was to develo
Jan 1, 1979
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GTRC process for removing inorganic impurities from spent hydrodesulfurization catalystsBy A. R. Garcia, A. S. Myerson, W. R. Ernst, J. D. Carruthers, M. D. Franke, L. H. Hilzik
A method for removing nickel and vanadium contaminants from spent HDS catalysts involves pretreating the catalyst with H2S followed by extracting the metals with an acidic solution of ferric ion. The
Jan 1, 1988
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3. A Model for Preliminary Evaluation of Underground Coal MinesBy Ben H. Daud
A computer model has been developed at Consolidation Coal Co.'s Central Engineering Dept. for preliminary economic evaluation of deep coal mine reserves. Since it was first formulated more than t
Jan 1, 1979
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Design and Construction Challenges for the North Temple Tunnel - NAT2022By Todd Kilduff, Michael Tinney
The North Temple Tunnel pedestrian underpass in Salt Lake City, UT was built using a pipe canopy method that met significant challenges in potentially running ground conditions. Kilduff Underground En
Dec 1, 2022
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Environmental Management And The Mining IndustryBy J. N. Economopoulos
The mining industry is becoming increasingly aware of environmental issues and has made big forward steps in the field of environmental management. Legislation, social pressure and competition intro
Jan 1, 2002
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Research Program For Single Entry Longwall Development Of Coal MinesBy M. E. Poad, Donald Ross, G. G. Wadell
Because of the "energy crisis" emphasis has been placed on bringing coal mines into full production faster. To accomplish this, more is involved than a rapid excavation system. Mine design should have
Jan 1, 1974
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Guidelines given for developing and using an integrated maintenance systemBy Paul D. Tomlingson
Part one of this two-part series covers conceptualizing and developing a maintenance information system. It explains what information is necessary to manage such a system. Next month, part two will
Jan 7, 1985
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Preconcentration and pressure oxidation of Porgera refractory gold oreBy J. A. King, D. R. Weir, P. C. Robinson
The complex mineralogy of the Porgera resource has a pronounced effect on process selection for the recovery of refractory gold and silver. Intimate association of gold with pyrite necessitates a high
Jan 1, 1987
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Will in-place recovery ever replace the need for flotation?By Robin J. Batterham, Dave J. Robinson
The most significant trend in flotation has been the ever-increasing scale of operations. There is, however, doubt that this ongoing trend is enough to maintain the economics against trends such as fa
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Evaluation Of The Croweburg Coal Underclay For Possible Commercial UtilizationBy Kenneth V. Luza
Underclays are associated with coals found in eastern Oklahoma. These coals are of bituminous rank and are in beds of Middle and Late Pennsylvanian age. They occur in an area of about 8,000 mi2, withi
Jan 1, 1999