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An Approach To The Mining Design System Based On A Deposit ModelBy Chen Chuanqing
The Mining design system is a CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) software and was developed as designer-oriented, interactive mode software to perform geological and mining design calculation and graphi
Jan 1, 1989
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Cost Calculations for Underhand Cut-and-Fill MiningBy Gordon M. Pugh, David G. Rasmussen
INTRODUCTION This method is a variation of cut-and-fill mining where either the wall rock or the vein is too unconsolidated to permit safe mining by conventional cut-and-fill methods. Basic develo
Jan 1, 1982
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Developing a Mine Water Inflow MethodBy Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
The purpose of this section is to demonstrate the development of a method that we believe can be used for simulating and predicting mine water inflow. It will also show how important it is for personn
Jan 1, 1986
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The Simulation Of An Airlift To Provide Insight Into Control And Design ParametersBy M. S. Janssen
The development of a design equation for, and the testing of, a constant- flow airlift pump IS described. The predictions of the new airlift model agree with the results of experiments carried out usi
Jan 1, 1989
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Designing An Information Management System For Mineral Processing PlantsBy G. A. Kosick, L. Kuehn
The design of an information management system (IMS) for a mineral processing plant requires prior consideration of many factors, which can be broadly categorized into two domains, process plant consi
Jan 1, 1993
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Measurement Of Airway Resistance Factors In A Green River (Wyoming) Trona MineBy Michael J. Martinson, John R. Larsen, J. Warren Andrews
Measurements reported in the paper were recorded in an active Green River, Wyoming, trona mine, partly as a teaching exercise and partly to provide the mine in question with additional input data for
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine Fire Real-Time Simulator Can Help In Selecting The Best Fire Fighting StrategiesBy Jan K. Wolski
The PC computer program PCVENT, version 3.3, for the ventilation network analysis now incorporates a real-time fire simulator. Position of the fire or a source of contamination and the character of th
Jan 1, 1991
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Removal Of Flotation Reagents From Process Water By Adsorption Onto Spent Zeolite CatalystsBy E. Valdiviezo, J. F. Oliveira
Adsorption of residual flotation reagents onto equilibrium fluid cracking catalysts is a promising method of purification of flotation process water. In the present paper, adsorption of sodium dodecyl
Jan 1, 1995
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A New-Generation Process Simulator For The Minerals IndustryBy J. Mark Richardson, Mary S. Sredanovic
The use of computerized steady-state process design balance systems has reduced engineering man-hours by as much as 80 to 1 over conventional manual balance calculations. The popularity and widespread
Jan 1, 1985
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Technical Note - Update on IS0 14000 EMS: Application to the mining industryBy T. B. Szwilski, R. D. Begley
Status of ISO 14000 standards. The ISO 14000 are voluntary international standards providing a frame-work that allows a company to integrate an effective environmental-management system (EMS) into it
Jan 1, 1999
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The Modelling And Analysis Of Mining Compressed Air Distribution Systems ? IntroductionBy J. A. Ryder
Compressed air is a relatively inefficient yet very convenient vehicle for transmitting mechanical energy. It is inefficient when compared to, say, hydraulic or electric energy systems since compresso
Jan 1, 1979
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NWMA Meeting Highlights Industry Opportunities – and ProblemsBy Kerry Spickelmier
With the dissolution of the former USSR and a welcoming of foreign, minerals expertise by a host of developing countries, a "new," more international, world of minerals is open to the mining industry.
Jan 1, 1993
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Dynamic Analysis - Benefits for all ConveyorsBy E. J. Donovan, O&apos
The use of Dynamic Analysis techniques in the design of conveyor systems is extremely limited. The most frequent use of the technique is in large and expensive systems where the emphasis is on insuran
Jan 1, 1993
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Problems, Solutions, And Practical Aspects Of Sampling Technique Relative To Development Of The Relief Canyon Gold Project, Pershing County, Nevada (767d9d7b-0cdf-4581-97da-96df367cf70c)By R. A. Metz, Michael M. Easdon, Michael J. Fiannaca
Disseminated epithermal gold metallization occurs within a breccia unit interpreted to be a submarine debris flow. Gold is associated with oxidized pyrite, fluorite, and jasperoidal silica. A minimum
Jan 1, 1992
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Relationships Between Duration Of Sputum Cytologic States And Carcinogenic Exposures Among Uranium MinersBy Thomas J. Mason, Geno Saccomanno, Victor E. Archer, Philip C. Prorok
INTRODUCTION A population of several thousand uranium miners in the Colorado Plateau region of the United States has been under surveillance since 1957 using sputum cytology and other procedures. A
Jan 1, 1981
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MINSIM - The MINe SIMulatorBy Jaril B. Lavrencic
The unique and irregulator distribution of working places in a mine always poses the two questions: - which and how much production equipment is to be used, - what production can be expected.
Jan 1, 1989
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Historical View Of Column Flotation DevelopmentBy D. A. Wheeler
Invented by Pierre Boutin in the early 1960s the column was a complete break from the conventional flotation cell. 1. When used as a rougher-scavenger, the column is excellent. 2. When used as a
Jan 1, 1988
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California’s Mother Lode: The legend of ’49By Sandy Clamage
"Seeing the elephant" was a term often heard from 1849 to 1859, the period of the great California Gold Rush. The phrase was used by those who dreamed of instant wealth that was believed could be foun
Jan 3, 1985
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Risk Assessment/Management in the Environmental Planning of MinesBy Steve Kral
The list of environmental issues facing industry in general, and the mining industry in particular, has placed greater emphasis on the concept of risk assessment and risk management. In informal terms
Jan 1, 1993
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Tunneling - An Art Or A Science?By John F. Shea
When tunnel boring machines were first developed, the J. F. Shea Company elected not to use them until some of the bugs were worked out. When we did take the plunge, we learned a great many lessons in
Jan 1, 1981