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Hydraulically Supported Faces In Coarse And Loose SoilsBy Lothar Anheuser
Theoretical research, laboratory tests and practical experience confirm the possibility to stabilise the excavated tunnel front by suitably composed slurries even in coarse ground with extremely high
Jan 1, 1983
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Recent Tunneling Experience Using Hydraulically Operated Haulage Systems In The German Harz MountainsBy Rolf Lange
Introduction The Harzwasserwerke, a public body of the Federal State of Lower Saxony, supplies drinking water to an area bordered by Braunschweig, Bremen, the Northern and the Western edges of the
Jan 1, 1979
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Channel Tunnel Project French WorksBy Philippe Dumont
Presentation of the project Underground civil works to be performed They include two single track running tunnels and a service tunnel of a length of fifty kilometers . Many cross adits (180 adits
Jan 1, 1991
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Gravity Separation: A Revitalized TechnologyBy A. B. Holland-Batt
In the 1960s and 1970s, incremental development rather than innovation was the norm for gravity separation. However, the last 15 years have seen a number of new developments in this area. The article
Jan 1, 1998
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Process Options And Market Considerations For Paper Grade Kaolin From Minnesota ResourcesBy M. S. Prasad, K. J. Reid, M. P. Katsoulis
The State of Minnesota is interested in stimulating the development of clay resources and recently supported a two-year project to collect data on geological, mineralogical, processing, economic and e
Jan 1, 1992
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Aboveground Testing Of Three Coal Mine Face Ventilation SystemsBy N. S. Tanious
Three water-spray ventilation systems were tested to determine their effectiveness in diluting methane at a room and pillar coal mine face. These systems were: the shrouded nozzle, the spray fan, and
Jan 1, 1987
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Modeling of Gas Circulation in the Goaf of Retreat FacesBy Zbigniew Pokryszka, Eric Saraux, Christian Tauziède, André Carrau
This paper presents recent developments in the use of a CFD model for representing the flow of gases in the goaf of retreat faces. In France, it is of highest importance to optimize firedamp drain
Jan 1, 1997
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Excess nonequilibrium collector adsorption and flotation ratesBy D. W. Fuerstenau
Experiments using an optically polished Pyrex disk and aqueous dodecylammonium acetate (DAA) films showed that the velocity with which the films recede increases markedly if the runs are repeated at s
Jan 1, 2002
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Common Ventilation Problems In The Appalachian Coal Region - A Case StudyBy T. M. Campoy, J. R. Jones
When extending the life of an existing mine in Appalachia, it is common to acquire the adjacent reserves and extend the existing mine into it. The existing mine is often renovated to accommodate the n
Jan 1, 1994
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Characterization Of Acid Mine Drainage In The Witwatersrand Basin Gold-Fields, South AfricaBy H. Tutu
The legacy of gold mining operations continues to affect water quality in the Witwatersrand Basin in South Africa. The acid mine drainage (AMD) emanating from the tailings dumps liberates heavy metals
Jan 1, 2006
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Feldspar-Quartz Flotation System and Need for New Reagent SchemeBy K. Hanumantha Rao, K. S. E. Forssberg
The separation of feldspars from quartz has been the subject of numerous studies since 1930 and the flotation process so far proved to be the most suitable method. In the conventional process, feldspa
Jan 1, 1994
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Improving Overall Plant Performance With the Aid of Quantitative Models for Various Unit Operations Developed from In-Plant StudiesBy K. R. Weller, U. J. Sterns
The goal of most in-plant studies is to identify factors that limit overall plant performance. A major finding from such studies is that interactions between unit operations are always important, usua
Jan 1, 1989
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Gold Leaching with Organic NitrilesBy J. E. Murphy, R. Y. Wan, K. R. Sandgren, M. C. Fuerstenau
As part of a U.S. Bureau of Mines program to evaluate alternatives to sodium cyanide in gold leaching, three organic nitrile compounds were tested for their effectiveness as gold lixiviante. The organ
Jan 1, 1993
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Marketing – Key to Industrial Minerals ProductivityBy Hal McVey
Introduction The role of marketing in the minerals and mining industry takes on different degrees of importance depending on the commodity, but nowhere are sales and marketing more important than in
Jan 11, 1983
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How The Geologist Can Prevent A Geostatistical Study From Running Out Of Control: Some SuggestionsBy D. E. Ranta, Jean-Michel Rendu
It is generally recognized that geologic input is required for the results of a geostatistical study to be meaningful. However the link between geology and geostatistics is often complex and not well
Jan 1, 1992
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Enhanced Metal Recovery Through Improved Grade Control ? IntroductionBy R. Mohan Srivastava
In any operating mine, especially in precious metals operations, immediate improvements in profitability m readily achievable through more effective grade control. Just as the oil industry has come to
Jan 1, 1992
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Limestone Deposits Vs. BeneficiationBy John A. Ames
Limestone for portland cement must be beneficiated to produce uniform raw material for the kiln. Careful quarrying and selective recovery are factors in this process, but the chief aspects of benefici
Jan 1, 1966
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State-of-the-art in coal pillar designBy 1980, the US mining community had reached a broad consensus regarding coal pillar design. The pillar load could be estimated from tributary area theory, and the pillar strength could be estimated f
Jan 1, 2000
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Reservoir Modeling-Based Prediction And Optimization Of Ventilation Requirements During Development Mining In Underground Coal Mines (78c4d72d-dc65-40bc-aab7-cdec431caaaf)During development mining, ventilation capacity may decrease and the ventilation requirements may depart from initially planned values depending on the mining rate, increases in the methane emission r
Jan 1, 2008
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Flotation of sphalerite from galena with sodium carboxymethyl cellulose as a depressantBy S. Meng, R. Jin, W. Hu
In alkaline pulp, galena is depressed by sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (NaCMC), while Cu(II) -activated sphalerite exhibits a high floatability so that satisfactory separation can be achieved. In add
Jan 1, 1988