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A Comprehensive Input Statement For Mine DesignBy L. Adler
A systematic, balanced and inclusive formulation of the vast input data for mine design is presented. Since the quality of this statement severely influences subsquent design it is extremely important
Jan 1, 1987
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Detailed Surface Mine Planning Of Coal Deposits By Use Of Computer Block ModelsBy Carl E. Williams
During the past two years a computer program called "COPOR," Computerized Open Pit Optimization Routine, has been developed and used for mine planning of several base metal deposits. This routine util
Jan 1, 1978
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Exploration in Northeastern South America, Pursuing Windows of Opportunity: A Review of Golden Star Resources' ExperienceBy Adrian Fleming
Adrian Fleming is Executive Vice President of Exploration for Golden Star Resources Ltd., Denver. Adrian is an Australian who graduated in 1973 with an honors degree in geology from Newcastle Universi
Jan 1, 1998
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Applying Computers On-Board Surface Mining EquipmentApplication of microprocessors, programmable logic devices, and other computer-oriented hardware and software on-board large surface mining equipment to optimize availability and productivity, stretch
Jan 1, 1990
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Performance Evaluation Of Modified Biopolymers As Acid Suppressants In Copper Electrowinning - SME Annual Meeting 2023By M. Ribeiro, P. So, P. Wong
Electrowinning is a process by which metals, such as copper or nickel, are recovered from aqueous electrolyte solutions resulting from the extraction of the metal ion from an acidic or basic leach sol
Feb 1, 2023
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Carboxyl Stretching Vibrations Of Spontaneously Adsorbed And Lb Transferred Calcium Carboxylates As Determined By FTIR Internal Reflection SpectroscopyThe nature of adsorbed calcium carboxylates (oleate and stearate) has been investigated by in-situ/ex-situ Fourier transform infrared internal reflection spectroscopy (FTIR/IRS). Previous spectroscopi
Jan 1, 1998
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Shiloh Church Molybdenum Deposit Polk County, Georgia ? IntroductionBy Donald W. Foss
The Shiloh Church deposit is a very significant molybdenum occurrence in an ususual, perhaps unique, geologic environment. Work done to date indicate that several million tons of "ore" may be present,
Jan 1, 1983
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Surface Movement In The Vicinity Of Pillars Left In Gob AreasBy John C. Draper
Little precise information is available on the effect of mining on the surface topography. It is often assumed that after mining the surface will simply sink. This is not an infallible conclusion as i
Jan 1, 1964
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Drum Hoist Ropes -Selection And Maintenance (PREPRINT NUMBER 92-96)By J. M. Manka
American mining companies operate many drum hoists that hoist from various depths with varying payloads. This paper will review the procedure of selecting optimum wire rope constructions for these exi
Jan 1, 1992
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Mining Induced Subsidence Assessments at Jeffrey Mine, QuebecBy Dennis C. Martin
Assessment of the potential for mining induced subsidence and determination of ultimate design requirements for a mining operation should be based on a number of assessment approaches. Although the ro
Jan 1, 1998
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Electro-Biochemical Reactor (EBR) Technology for Selenium Removal from British Columbia’s Coal-Mining Waste WatersBy A. J. Martin, M. J. Peoples, D. J. Adams, A. Opara
"The weathering of coal mine waste rock releases iron, calcium, sulfate and associated trace elements like selenium (Se). Nitrogen species are also found in association with coal-mining drainages main
Jan 1, 2015
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Policy Considerations For The Industrial Minerals Of JamaicaBy G. Perkins
The development of the mineral industry of Jamaica has been guided by an unwritten policy which has nevertheless been reflected in various pieces of mining legislation and by case-by-case approvals of
Jan 1, 1998
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Nonmetallic Mineral Fillers In PlasticsBy Robert D. Thomson
The plastics industry runs into the billions, both in the dollar value of its finished, products and in the pounds of plastic raw material produced. It is, too, one of the fastest growing industries w
Jan 1, 1960
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Improving Roof Bolter Safety - Preprint 09-024By A. Hammons
Automated temporary roof support (ATRS) systems have been incorporated into roof bolters since the 1970's. During roof bolting, many injuries have occurred from large pieces of draw rock falling
Jan 1, 2009
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Future of Mining: Views and PerspectivesBy M. Javier
"Mining makes civilization possible. It also creates socio-environmental liabilities forcing us to ask how much more of this mining can our planet support. It is clear that the future of mining differ
Jan 1, 2016
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The Genesis And Occurrence Of Tertiary Phosphorites In The Southeastern United States (af9093ee-f3c1-4dab-963a-088eb4b6b17b)By Michael E. Zellars
The distribution of phosphate in Pliocene-Miocene deposits of the Southeastern United States was controlled by the prevailing geologic setting. For each basin a unique set of conditions in terms of re
Jan 1, 1978
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Field tests of second generation proximity detection systems on continuous minersBy Jeffrey A. Yonkey, Timothy J. Lutz, Jacob L. Carr, Christopher C. Jobes
"Since 1984, there have been 39 fatalities involving striking and pinning of the operator and other workers by the continuous mining machine (CMM). In January 2015, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Adm
Jan 1, 2014
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Geology Of U.S. Phosphate DepositsBy T. M. Gurr
The United States is the world's leading producer of phosphate rock. In 1975 according to the U. S. Bureau of Mines' statistics, 44.3 million tonnes (48.8 million short tons) of phosphate
Jan 1, 1977
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Subsea Tunnels Supply Water to the Driest Place on EarthBy Cary Hirner, Dan Lopez, Ross Webb, Stephen O’Connell
"Construction of the largest desalinization plant in the Americas has commenced in northern Chile. It is part of a several billion dollar expansion at a copper mine whose operations nearly stopped due
Jan 1, 2016
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Open-Air Sprays for Capturing and Controlling Airborne Float Coal Dust on Longwall FacesBy M. R. Shahan, C. E. Seaman, S. E. Mischler, T. W. Beck
"Float dust deposits in coal mine return airways pose a risk in the event of a methane ignition. Controlling airborne dust prior to deposition in the return would make current rock dusting practices m
Jan 1, 2017