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Investigation of occupational accidents in mining with survival analysisBy Hakan Uyguçgil, Beril Bayraktar, Adnan Konuk
In mining, which is one of the industries with the highest risk of occupational accidents, a primary goal is to enhance safety through the thorough investigation of accidents using reliable methodolog
Feb 1, 2024
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Atmospheric leaching behavior and kinetics study of roasted laterite oreBy Iga Trisnawati, Fitria Puspita, Himawan Tri Bayu Murti Petrus, Gyan Prameswara, Idi Amin, Andi Nurfaadhilah Ulfah
Laterite ores, rich in essential metals like nickel, iron and cobalt, are a crucial resource for modern technology. However, the extraction of nickel from laterite ores is a complex process due to the
Aug 1, 2024
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Volvo?s Vehicle Co-Simulation Cuts Virtual Prototyping Time In HalfTo maintain its brand position in the competitive market of mining equipment, the Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) engineers were challenged to develop top-performing wheel loaders and articula
Jan 1, 2011
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Thiourea Leaching Of A Siliceous Au-Ag Bearing Ore Using A Four-Factor Composite DesignBy C. Abbruzzese, L. Piga, P. Fornari, S. Ubaldini, R. Massidda
The effects of certain variables on the extraction of gold by thioureation have been investigated on a quartzose gold-bearing ore using a statistical multifactorial strategy. The factors taken into co
Jan 1, 1995
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Case Study Of Controlled District RecirculationBy C. J. Pritchard, A. B. Cecala
An evaluation was performed on a district recirculation system at a trona mine in Granger, WY. A 1.52 m-diam (5 ft-diam), 37.3-kW (50-hp) vane axial fan was installed in a crosscut between the intake
Jan 1, 1992
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Ventilation monitoring and control in minesBy MAHESH SHRIWAS, CHRISTOPHER PRITCHARD
Ventilation monitoring and control in mines are becoming an integral part of day-to-day activity for maintaining the health and safety of miners. This paper evaluates potential real-time monitoring so
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Coal : Exports Reach Record HighBy Donald E. Ralston, William B. Seward, Washington Bernard, William J. Halvorsen, Richard P. Killmeyer, Kelvin K. Wu, Peter Phillips, John N. Murphy, W. H. Mullins
Despite a recession that's crippling many US industries, and a UMW strike that wasn't supposed to happen, 1981 was a fairly good year for the coal industry. The big news was record-high e
Jan 5, 1982
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SME Participates In International Project For Mineral Valuation StandardsBy Trevor R. Ellis
In August 2011, the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM) contacted mining institutes and related societies internationally to assess their interest in participating in coordinat
Jan 1, 2012
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Mapping of gold mineralization in Ichadih, North Singhbhum Mobile Belt, India using electrical resistivity tomography and self-potential methodsBy SAHENDRA SINGH, SANJIT KUMAR PAL, DHARMITA HORO
This study was carried out in Ichadih to map the sulfide/gold mineralization using combined electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and self-potential (SP) methods. No geophysical analysis has been ca
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The GMSG Guideline on Methods to Survey and Sample Grinding CircuitsBy Aidan Giblett
"It is important to make a clear distinction on the scope of work of the Global Mining Standards and Guidelines (GMSG) guideline for sampling grinding circuits. Many mineral processing practitioners a
Jan 1, 2015
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Testing Slurry Valves for Reliability; How One Manufacturer Tests Slurry ValvesBy Tim McMahon
"A slurry is any combination of liquids and solids where solids make up more than 10 percent of the mixture. Mining operations create various types of slurries from processes such as dewatering, bitum
Sep 1, 2019
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Surface mining technology: Managing the paradigm shift (2a69341b-ecb0-4c91-befb-69f1c2955c7d)By David De Lemos Pires
Mining is essentially a materials management process where materials are classified, excavated, moved to a desired location, processed at a cost and sold for a price hopefully to generate a profit. ?
Dec 1, 2013
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Sending Out the Invitations: Developing Diversity in MiningBy Emily Dieckman, Claire Kincaid
"When most people think “miner,” they picture an older white man in a dusty shirt and suspenders. He’s holding a gas lamp and a pickaxe, peering at the walls of a dimly lit cavern. This image, while s
Jan 2, 2018
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Overcoming Preconceptions For A Successful launch Of Autonomous HaulageBy James Humphrey
There is a natural resistance to change in any form. When it comes to implementing a game-changing technology like autonomous haulage on an operating mine site, the resistance can at times appear insu
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Innovation in the mining industry: Technological trends and a case study of the challenges of disruptive innovationBy FELIPE SÁNCHEZ, PHILIPP HARTLIEB
Innovation plays a critical role in the mining industry not only as a tool to improve the efficiency of its processes and to reduce costs but also to meet the increasing social and environmental conce
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Numerical modeling study of the influence of softcover on strata and support behavior in a bord-and-pillar depillaring workingBy SK SAHOO, UK SINGH, SK SHARMA, GSP SINGH
Surface mining accounts for most coal production in Indian geo-mining conditions compared with underground methods, whose implementations are in deeper coal reserves and for lower stripping ratio in a
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How Harnessing Computer Vision and Machine Learning Will Revolutionize Global MiningBy Ravi Sahu
"In the global mining industry, there are those who seem resigned to the fact that the mining industry has always operated according to certain time-tested principles that don’t involve jumping on eve
Jan 5, 2018
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Prediction Of Blast-induced Ground Vibration Using Principal Component Analysis (Pca)-based Classification And Logarithmic Regression TechniqueBy M.P. ROY, ASHISH K. VISHWAKARMA, A.K. MISHRA, P.K. SINGH, VIVEK K. HIMANSHU
Principal component analysis (PCA) is one of the dimension reduction techniques widely used to classify data based on features. Ground vibration is a major hazard arising from rock blasting operations
Nov 1, 2022
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Risk Related to PPP Tunneling Projects for Design ProfessionalsBy David J. Hatem
Tunnels and underground projects are inherently more risky than vertical projects, which typically utilize more conventional design and construction approaches and are undertaken in the context of rel
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Safety And Reliability; First Joint Conference Attracts More Than 180 PeopleThe mining and minerals extraction industries have often been demonized by the public as industries that put profits and production before people. It is true that the inherent danger of the work has l
Jan 1, 2011