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Highlights of the Seventh US Mine Ventilation SymposiumBy Steve Kral
It is agreed in mining and regulatory circles that a safe and healthy working environment for underground miners is the major challenge for mine operators. Underground mine ventilation is complex. And
Jan 1, 1995
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Enhancing and Measuring Social Sustainability by the Minerals Industry: A Case Study of Australian Aboriginal PeopleBy D. F. Martin
Sustainability is typically understood as having three interrelated dimensions-environmental, economic, and social. However, far less attention has been paid to social sustainability than to the other
Jan 1, 2005
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Computerized Mine Planning in Michigan Iron OreBy Allan E. Koski
Michigan is the second largest iron ore producing state in the United States. The Empire Mine, celebrating its 30th anniversary in 1994, is the largest iron ore mine in the state. The Empire Iron M
Jan 1, 1994
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Mine Fire IndicatorsBy Thomas H. Koenning, William E. Bruce
Determination of the state of a mine fire is an important function during firefighting and during rescue and recovery operations. It is imperative that an accurate, up-to-date assessment of fire condi
Jan 1, 1987
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Analysis Of Incidence Of Pneumoconiosis In Zambian MinesBy J. K. Phiri
Copper mining is the main activity in Zambia and is confined to the large scale operations, mainly on the Copperbelt. The Copperbelt covers an area of size l00km by 50 km with a total of 10 undergroun
Jan 1, 1993
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Application Of The Fractal Theory On The Study Of Filter Cake ConstructureBy Xinyang Xu, Jirun Xu, Changlie Deng, Kang Yan, Luo Qian
Cake filtration is a complex process and the cake constructure is very difficult to describe in theory. Cake constructure parameters, such as the cake prosity, pore size shape and even its distributio
Jan 1, 1995
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Hypochlorite Leaching Of Gold OreBy R. A. Pindred, M. P. Lam
Cyanide is a conventional lixiviant for gold extraction but its' toxicity is a major concern for the environmentalist. There are many alternative non-cyanide lixiviants, such as thiourea, thiosul
Jan 1, 1990
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Dynamic Programming In Open Pit Mining Sequence Planning - A Case StudyBy E. Alaphia Wright
An accepted approach to open pit mining sequence planning is one of computer aided planning where: the planner works out his mining sequences by trial and error using interactive graphics; This approa
Jan 1, 1989
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The Application Of CFD For Evaluation Of Dust Suppression And Auxiliary Ventilating Systems Used With Continuous MinersBy Peter Sullivan, Johan van Heerden
Increased use of continuous miners and roadheaders in the underground coal mining industry in South Africa has led to improved productivity and efficiency of operations. Of major concern, however, is
Jan 1, 1993
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Comparing the Estimates Obtained from Ordinary and Robust KrigingBy J. Felipe Costa, Andrew H. White, Marcot T. M. B. Vilhena
Ordinary kriiing (OK) is an interpolation algorithm mostly used in earth sciences applications where it provides satisfactory results. Robust kriging (RK) is an alternative algorithm which at- tempts
Jan 1, 1996
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Nearest Neighbor Kriging: A Solution To Control The Smoothing Of Kriged EstimatesBy A. Arik
1his paper presents a modified ordinary kriging technique referred to as the "Nearest Neighbor Kriging" (NNK). The method is a simple and practical tool to use when the ordinary kriging (OK) results a
Jan 1, 1998
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Characterization of a Mine Fire Using Atmospheric Monitoring System Sensor DataBy L. Yuan, R. A. Thomas
"Atmospheric monitoring systems (AMS) have been widely used in underground coal mines in the U.S. for the detection of fire in the belt entry and monitoring of other ventilation-related parameters suc
Jan 1, 2017
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Adsorption Of Copper Ions On Oxidized Arsenopyrite--Water InterfacesBy G. M. Li
It is shown that seriously preoxidized arsenopyrite can adsorb a large amount of copper ions as unoxidized one, but without, release of corresponding amount of Fe ions; seriously preoxidized pyrite ca
Jan 1, 1991
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Basic Tools for Deformation Measurements in MinesBy Charles J. Hass
INTRODUCTION Deformation measurements are some of the simplest and most useful measurements that can be made by the mining/rock mechanics engineer in assessing the sta¬bility of openings in rock. A
Jan 1, 1982
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Developing and Testing an Optimization Algorithm for Practical Open-Pit Pushback DesignBy Juan L. Yarmuch, Hyam Rubinstein
Open-pit mine planning is a key process in the definition of mineral reserves and their efficient removal. Ore in open-pit mines is extracted bymining sequential pits called pushbacks. Pushbacks need
Jun 25, 2023
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Ground Calcium Carbonate: Ore Mineralogy, Processing, And Markets (e9c89379-e43b-4003-85d5-49da0a2b897a)By P. I. Prescott
Ground calcium carbonate (GCC) is used in the paper, plastics, paint, rubber, caulks, and sealants industries. The favorable properties of GCC include high whiteness and brightness, low hardness, and
Jan 1, 1995
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Stochastic Optimization for Long-term Planning of a Mining Complex with In-pit Crushing and Conveyance SystemsBy Liam Findlay
Optimizing a production schedule with semi-mobile in-pit crushing & conveyance (IPCC) requires integrating extraction sequence, destination policy, crusher relocation, conveyor layout, and truck fleet
Jun 25, 2023
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Exploration Of New Techniques For Thin-Seam MiningBy J. S. Jaspal
Mining of thin coal seams is both difficult and uneconomical. As a result, most of thin-seam coal reserves in the U. S. are not being mined. It is estimated that nearly 910 Gt (K. Unrug, 1985) of coal
Jan 1, 1992
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A Mechanism For Gas Outbursts In Louisiana Salt MineBy M. Ashraf Mahtab
In Louisiana salt mines a sudden erruption or outburst of salt and gas occurs when the heading face approaches a pressure pocket (altered salt with high pressure gas). The resulting cavity is semi-ell
Jan 1, 1982
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Reclamation Of Exxon's Uranium Tailings Basin In WyomingBy D. M. Range
Exxon is reclaiming an 80 hectare (200 acre) Wyoming uranium tailings basin (10 Mt) in accordance with U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements. The reclamation plan is designed to control the
Jan 1, 1989