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Fundamental Investigation Into The Interactions And Limitations Of Primary Dust Controls For Continuous MinersBy R. A. Jankowski, J. J. McClelland
Laboratory tests were conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to determine the respirable dust reduction effectiveness of and interaction between face airflow and water sprays for a continuous miner. Ex
Jan 1, 1991
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Integrated Air Sampling For Radon Daughters In Mines Using The Cryogenic Air Sampling MethodBy P. T. Perdue, F. F. Haywood
INTRODUCTION Monitoring devices used for detecting and measuring airborne radon in mines are limited due to the rugged environment in which they must operate. Personnel monitors now available are e
Jan 1, 1981
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Lead-Zinc-Copper Separation and Current Practice at the Magmont Mill (0b9ed3de-3bc9-4426-bcfb-498a60d1e167)By Franklin H. Sharp, R. Woods
The operation of the Magmont Concentrator located on the New Lead Belt of Southeast Missouri is described. Ore characteristics affecting lead-copper-zinc separation are enumerated, and the cur- rent m
Jan 1, 1976
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Design And Manufacture of Conveyor Pulley Assemblies for Drummond Coal Shoal Creek Slope BeltBy Rick Sarkisian, Albert D. Bonneau, David Keech
The Drummond Co. Inc.'s Shoal Creek Coal Mine Slope Belt Conveyor transports 5000 mtph (5500 tph) of material over a length of 1400 m (4600 ft.) and a lift of 3609 m (1180 ft.). Four 1500 kW (200
Jan 1, 1996
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Application Of GIS Technology For Resource Estimation Of Offshore Placer Deposits In Nome, AlaskaBy Kyle L. Brennan, Scott Maybrier, Gang Chen, Scott Huang
Data from about 3200 drill holes in the offshore area at Nome, Alaska was digitized and processed. Most drill hole files have associated lithology, gold value, and blow count descriptions for each dri
Jan 1, 2002
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Volumetric efficiency and the potential for increased productivity in underground haulage units: A discussion of plans and conceptsBy J. W. Leonard, D. A. Newman
By using physical and chemical means to increase the bulk density of newly broken coal freed from the mine face, the potential to improve coal mine productivity is significantly enhanced. It is estima
Jan 1, 1990
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Estimation of pre-mining conditions for trace metal mobility in mineralized areas: An overviewBy Charles N. Alpers, D. Kirk Nordstorm
A variety of approaches have been used in the recent literature for the estimation of pre-mining (or natural background) metal concentrations in areas affected by mining. The following is a list of so
Jan 1, 2000
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Seismic and Microseismic Methods for Cavity Detection and Stability Monitoring of Near-Surface VoidsBy Robert M. Belesky, H. R. Hardy
A methodology to detect the presence and monitor the stability of shallow cavities is presented in this paper. The approach incorporates surface-wave seismic and acoustic emission/microseismic (AEIMS)
Jan 1, 1986
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Improved Processing Technology For Recovering Precious Metals From Low-Grade Ores, Wastes, And TailingsBy J. A. Eisele, G. E. McClelland, M. D. Wroblewski
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research at its Reno Research Center to develop a staged agglomeration-heap leaching system and to electrowin the dissolved precious metals from the pregnant leaching
Jan 1, 1984
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Techniques for Estimating the Amount of Grain-Boundary Fracture During Comminution Of Mineralogical MaterialsBy R. P. King
Direct observations of intergranular fracture during comminution are very difficult to make. The best indirect method is based on the measurement of interphase area before and after comminution. If in
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use Of Vertical Ventilation Holes For Mine Ventilation Of Gaseous Coal Beds - IntroductionBy John D. Kalasky
Island Creek Coal Company has had, for many years as a primary concern, the activity of handling large quantities of methane in the ventilation of its deep mines of southwest Virginia. Since the devel
Jan 1, 1980
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Compressive Strength Is Not Enough (Assessing Pick Wear Rates for Drag Tool Equipped Machines)By Simon T. Johnson, Robert J. Fowell
The application of roadheading and drag tool equipped machines requires an assessment of both cutting performance and tool consumption. Neither parameter can be assessed purely from compressive streng
Jan 1, 1986
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A Two Stage Flotation Process for Reducing MgO in a Fine Phosphate Process StreamBy Ross W. Smith, Xiapeng Zheng, Merrill P. Allen
The results of flotation of a primary desliming hydrosizer overflow material containing 14.6 wt.% P20, and 3.6 wt.% MgO are presented. The phosphate minerals were collophane and francolite and all min
Jan 1, 2002
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A Model For Prediction Of Crude Oil Price Using Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference SystemBy M. H. Basiri
Crude oil, as a central commercial commodity, is tied to major economic activities in all nations. Also its price fluctuation plays a significant role in global political and economic situation, as a
Jan 1, 2012
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Thermosyphons For The Removal Of Ventilation-Induced Heat In An Arctic Underground Placer MineBy H. Wu, V. Izaxon
Intensive ventilation is required during the excavation of a mine opening and the subsequent exploitation of the mineral resources. The exchange of heat between the ventilation air and the rock mass h
Jan 1, 1997
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The Use Of Ion Flotation For Detoxification Of Metal-Contaminated Waters And Process EffluentsBy F. M. Doyle, S. Duyvesteyn, K. Sreenivasarao
Toxic metals entering surface or ground water from sources such as metal finishing shop spills and abandoned mines can pose a significant threat to public health and the environment. Ion flotation and
Jan 1, 1995
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Photochemical Processes For Specific Removal Of Unwanted Species In Waste Water From Metallurgical IndustryBy S. K. Vidyarthi
Most wastewater clean-up processes suffer from a fundamental lack of specificity in that a Reverse Osmosis process removes all dissolved solids, an Electrodialysis Reversal process removes all ions, w
Jan 1, 1988
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A Laboratory and Pilot Plant Program for the Development of a Solvent Extraction ProcessBy Geoff W. Seward, Charles J. Maes
INTRODUCTION The work of the metallurgical engineer engaged in developing a leach, solvent extraction electro- winning process usually begins in the laboratory and generally proceeds via pilot pla
Jan 1, 1986
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Development and scale-up of a gas-promoted oil agglomeration process for coal beneficiationBy M. Shen, T. D. Wheelock
The important characteristics of a gas-promoted oil agglomeration process for cleaning coal particles in an aqueous suspension were determined. Numerous agglomeration tests with scale-model mixing sys
Jan 1, 2002
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Design and Construction of Clay Liners for Gold Tailings Facilities and Heap Leach PadsBy Bruce S. Brown, Jeremy P. Haile
The construction of tailings facilities and heap leach pads for gold mining operations generally requires the installation of one or more impermeable liners beneath the structures to satisfy environme
Jan 1, 1988