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Restoration Of Sloping Tailings From Asbestos Mining In Kozani Prefecture, GreeceBy C. Tsatsanifos
Following closure of an old asbestos mine in Zidani, Kozani Prefecture, Greece, the geotechnical and environmental restoration of the tailings slopes was required. The geotechnical aspects of the rest
Jan 1, 2006
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The Planning And Management Aspects Of Uranium Millsite Decontamination ActivitiesBy Edward Burris, Terry Gorsuch, Joseph M. Hans
INTRODUCTION In any large earth-moving operation, good planning and management are necessary to complete the operational tasks promptly and successfully. When an earth moving operation is complicat
Jan 1, 1981
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Programmable Logic Controller Based Mine Wide Monitoring SystemBy Mike Horn, Keith Meade, Marvin L. Smallwood
Technological changes in programmable logic controllers (PLC)'s and the need to improve the architecture of Mine Wide Monitoring Systems (MWMS) has resulted in the design of a PLC based system at
Jan 1, 1993
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Analysis and Observation of Keyblock Occurrence in Tunnels in GraniteBy Jesse L. . Jr. You
Tunnels in the granitic Climax stock at the Nevada Test Site were inspected for keyblock occurrence. Thirteen relatively large pyramidal keyblocks were located in about 230 m (750 it) of tunnel. Orien
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluation of Subsidence over a Deep Saskatchewan Potash MineBy Dennis Z. Mraz
Subsidence profiles over Saskatchewan potash mines exhibit forms which cannot be explained by existing subsidence models. The subsidence is affected by bridging of competent rocks. A modification of t
Jan 1, 1986
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Construction of the East-West Cross Drift Tunnel at the Yucca Mountain SiteBy Brian Fulcher, John Eastlund, J. B. Copeland
Following the completion of the 7,600 m primary access tunnel by Kiewit/Parsons Brinckerhoff (K/PB) in April 1997, an exploratory East-West Cross Drift Tunnel was constructed at the Yucca Mountain Pro
Jan 1, 1999
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Recent Developments In International Valuation StandardsBy T. R. Ellis
A number of important international events took place in 2001 in the development and evolution of mineral valuation standards internationally. In Canada, the CIMVal Committee released a draft discussi
Jan 1, 2003
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HydrometallurgyBy I. H. Warren, F. A. Forward, D. E. Pickett, Ernest Peters, Alvin H. Ross, I. M. Masters, N. P. Finkelstein, R. Derry, A. W. Fletcher
In this section the chemical, physical, and mechanical principles of hydrometallurgical processes are developed and reviewed. Plant practice is not discussed other than to note the metals which are pr
Jan 1, 1985
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A laboratory study on dense-medium cycloningBy Eung Ha Cho, Olufemi Olajide
A laboratory study of dense-medium cycloning with Redstone seam coal has been conducted. The investigation was performed using a 203 mm (8 inch) Heyl-Patterson dense-medium cyclone. Two underflow orif
Jan 1, 1990
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Minimizing Power Consumption in Multiple Fan Networks by Optimum Fan SelectionBy G. V. Krishna Roa, G. Vijaya Kumar
One of the main objectives while planning ventilation systems for mines with multiple fans is minimization of the total airpower consumption of the mine. Solution of this problem by conventional venti
Jan 1, 1995
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The Changing Role of The United States in World Mineral TradeBy Mark Newton Lowry
In the garden of national problems recognized by the American public, imports of mineral products is a hardy perennial. Concern for the security of mineral supplies has preoccupied nations since the i
Jan 1, 1986
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Prediction of Acidic Drainage and Accompanying Metal Releases from Unsegregated Pyritic Uranium Mill Tailings Based on Effluent Chemistry and Post Leaching Sample MineralogyBy Paktunc. A. Dogan, Nand K. Davé
Unsegregated pyritic uranium mill tailings from Elliot Lake, Ontario, with and without limestone amendment, were subjected to column leaching experiments for the purposes of predicting the onset of ac
Jan 1, 2000
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Current Experience With Curved Pulp LiftersBy D. Royston
Curved pulp lifters can provide improved discharge performance from SAG mills, especially for the coarser fraction of rocks in the discharge. They also can provide improved wear life of the pulp lifte
Jan 1, 2003
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Selection of belt conveyor shifting equipmentBy F. G. Boehm, T. S. Golosinski
This paper identifies the components of belt conveyor shifting force as a vertical force, Pv, a lateral force, Ph, and a longitudinal force, Pl. A method for estimating these forces is proposed that r
Jan 1, 1988
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Analysis of Media Motion in Industrial Ball MillsBy B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani
A numerical method known as the discrete element method (DEM) is used to track the motion of individual balls in large-diameter ball mills. As a result, the en masse motion of the charge, force distri
Jan 1, 1992
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Water Quality And Reclamation Management In Mining Using BactericidesBy V. Rastogi
Surfactant-based bactericides are able to control acid formation in sulfidic materials such as pyrite and sulfidic ores, thereby helping to abate acid rock drainage. Bactericides are used in the follo
Jan 1, 1997
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A Summary Of Recent Findings On Occupational Lung Disease In US Underground Coal MinersBy M. D. Attfield
During 1992 a number of papers were published on aspects of respiratory disease in US underground coal miners. These included reports on trends in prevalence of coal workers' pneumoconiosis, the
Jan 1, 1993
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Computer Imaging in the Mineral Industry Beyond mere aestheticsBy André G. Journel
As opposed to graphics applications in medical sciences and mechanical engineering, computer imaging of the subsurface faces a severe problem of data shortage. Most graphics softwares include an inter
Jan 1, 1992
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Pressure, Centrifugal and Electrically Assisted Dewatering of CoalBy Barry K. Johnston, Norman W. Bainbridge, Neville C. Lockhart
CSIRO and its collaborators have developed a major R & D project on dewatering of coal. This involves sub-projects on (i) the fundamentals of coal-water associations; (ii) reducing the variability of
Jan 1, 1995
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Underground Mining: Self-Supported MethodsBy Christopher Haycocks
Self-supporting, open stoping underground mining methods are some of the earliest, starting with the prehistoric flint mines of Europe and the Egyptian gold mines of Nubia in the time of the pharaohs.
Jan 1, 2008