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Multi-Rope Hoists For Heavy LoadsBy Gerald L. Tiley
When payloads and hoisting distances are beyond the capacity of a single headrope, a multi-rope hoist will cost less than, and require less maintenance than, several hoists with one headrope per conve
Jan 1, 1981
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A Concept For Deep Underground Basing Of Strategic ForcesBy John C. Galloway, Heinz G. Leistner
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The investigations described in this paper were supported by contracts with the Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) under direction of Lt. Col. John Galloway, and by Boeing Company resear
Jan 1, 1979
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Beneficiation Of Low Grade Ores By Electro-Column Flotation TechniqueBy P. R. Khangaonkar, G. Bhaskar Raju
Three types of flotation columns were developed with a column dia of 8.0 cm and a length of 160 cm. The first type consists of an ordinary column fitted with a porous plate at the bottom. The second t
Jan 1, 1988
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Deposit Modeling to Mine Production in an Open Pit Copper Molybdenum MineBy Thomas G. Johnston, Garston H. Blackwell
The development of a block model for a copper molybdenum ore deposit is described. The early use of the inverse distance power estimator, and later transition to geostatistics and kr iging, produced b
Jan 1, 1987
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Prevention and control of spontaneous combustion in coal minesBy R. N. Chakravorty, R. J. Kolada
Introduction Spontaneous combustion in coal mining is recognized as a major hazard in terms of safety and economics. A survey by Olaf (1979) revealed that 80% of coal mine fires were caused by sponta
Jan 10, 1988
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Application of a Micro-Computer to Exploration Geology : A Case StudyBy T. J. Carew
INTRODUCTION The application of micro-computers to the evaluation of an advanced exploration project is illustrated by reference to a large project in the Sudbury Basin region of Canada. The depos
Jan 1, 1987
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Critical Environmental And Social Parameters Affecting The Development Of New Surface MinesThe feasibility of exploiting a mineral deposit by developing a surface mine is closely related to the environmental protection and land reclamation costs. This issue has utmost importance for West Ma
Jan 1, 2006
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Technical Note - Measurement of impact forces in ball mills: a reanalysisBy L. G. Austin
The data of Dunn and Martin (1978) is reanalyzed using a rigorous application of Hertzian theory to the impact process. The Young's modulus of steel required to fit their data to the theory is a
Jan 1, 2002
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Environmental Management Of A New Minerals FrontierBy Campbell J. McKenzie
Following on from the successful completion of three exploration programs and the discovery of two new inactive Seafloor Massive Sulphide (SMS) deposits within New Zealand?s Exclusive Economic Zone (
Jan 1, 2008
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Practical Technique For Determining The Size Distribution Of Blasted Benches, Waste Dumps And Heap Leach SitesBy John M. Kemeny
This paper describes a practical technique to estimate the size distribution of large volumes of rock fragments, including blasted benches, waste dumps and heap leach sites. Images are obtained from a
Jan 1, 1995
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Scrubbers versus sprayfans for face ventilation - A comparisonBy E. F. Divers
Adequate ventilation of coal mine working faces is the most important technique for controlling respirable dust and methane. Choosing the right technique presents some tough questions. US Bureau of Mi
Jan 1, 1987
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Mining slump has paved the way for smaller,more bullish resource companiesBy David L. Rife
Introduction Our society is currently experiencing a change in civil philosophy toward US industrialization. We have become increasingly bent on the pursuit of a nirvanic state of zero risk. The mone
Jan 9, 1985
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Measuring In-Seam Coal Cutting ForcesBy Wallace W. Roepke, James C. Church
Introduction The history of mining machine development has been and is one of "bigger is better." While this may not always be true, it is currently the only approach open to machine designers withou
Jan 9, 1983
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The MX Trench Construction ProjectBy G. M. Riddle
As an important part of the concept validation phase of the MX Advanced ICBM development program, Air Force System Command's Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM) Program Office developed an
Jan 1, 1979
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Rock Disintegration Tests Of A Water CannonBy William C. Cooley
Modern tunnel boring machines are subject to excessive cutter wear and bearing failures when used in hard and abrasive rock. In very hard rock, the high cost of cutter and bearing replacement, combine
Jan 1, 1974
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Predicting Groundwater Inflow into Hard-Rock Tunnels: Estimating the High-End of the Permeability DistributionBy John H. Raymer
The accuracy of inflow estimates depends largely on how well permeability is characterized. Permeability is best evaluated as a statistical distribution. For the Chattahoochee Tunnel, this distributio
Jan 1, 2001
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Advances In Mill-Lining TechnologyBy R. Svensson
Mill linings play an important role in all comminution processes with tumbling mills. The selection of the lining profile and the lining material has a great impact on overall grinding cost and mill t
Jan 1, 1996
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Evolutionary Belt Conveyor Design-Optimizing CostsBy C. A. Wheeler
This paper presents the initial findings of a research program to reduce the annual equivalent costs of belt conveying systems. The work utilizes models to predict the motion resistance of belt convey
Jan 1, 2008
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Lead concentrations associated with fire assaying can be a health problemBy Gaither H. Kitchell
Introduction Fire assaying is an ancient method of determining the amount of gold and silver in geological materials. Today's commercial, mining, school, and private fire assaying laboratories s
Jan 8, 1985
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Bulk Material Handling by Conveyor Belt El Abra - Step Into the FutureBy M. P. Evans, Rainer Kahrger
During the last decade or so great advances were made in the solvent extraction, electro winning technologies. They, combined with heap leaching, made it viable to exploit large, relatively low grade
Jan 1, 1996