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Top Five Challenges In Mine PlanningBy W. A. Wilkinson
Mining companies today are under increasing pressure to boost output from their existing mines and to bring new projects online quickly. Fundamental to the long-term performance of an operation is ge
Jan 1, 2012
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2022 MPD Student Poster Contest – Winning AbstractsBy Qingqing Huang, Mohammad Rezaee
The Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division (MPD) of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration held the 12th MPD Student Poster Contest on March 2, 2022, during the MINEXCHANGE 2022 SME Ann
Nov 22, 2022
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Bulletin 20 The Explosibility Of Coal DustBy George S. Rice
This bulletin traces the growth in the belief in the explosibility of coal dust, summarizes the experiments and mine investigations that have established this belief, and gives the present status of p
Jan 1, 1911
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High Resolution On-line Particle Size Distribution Analyses on Highly Concentrated Ore SlurriesBy G. Jenny
The particle size distribution of ground minerals is of decisive importance for downstream processes like floatation, separation, drying or others. In order to optimize the process efficiency on one
Jan 1, 2014
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Large-Scale Underground Mine Positioning and Mapping with LiDAR-Based Semantic Intersection Detection - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Min Chen, Qinghua Liang, Weishan Yan, Yuan Feng, Shigang Wang
Various coal mine robots (CMRs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are implemented to explore unknown mines for improving the safety and efficiency of mining. It is challenging for CMRs and UAVs to a
Aug 10, 2023
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Ground rippability classification by decision trees - SME Transactions 2015By E. Siami-Irdemoosa, S. R. Dindarloo
Ease of excavation or rippability, also called diggability or excavatibility, is a critical decision-making parameter in the selection of both the overburden removal method and the required equipment
Jan 1, 2015
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Preliminary Findings on the Health and Well-Being of the Long Distance Commuting Workforce in the Australian Resources IndustryMineral resource development activities impact the health and well-being of many people, from workers, to families and surrounding communities. In the decade up to 2010, mining revenues increased from
Aug 1, 2013
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Discussion - Using Geostatistics to Predict the Characteristics of Washed CoalS.L. Barua and Y.C. Kim M. Armstrong's paper is very interesting and can be regarded as a pioneering work of applying geostatistics on washed coal. The density levels used in her study are uni
Jan 1, 1985
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Russian infiltration halted?The following letter has been received from Professor P. A. Young, Head of the Department of Mining and Mineral Engineering at The University of Leeds, England. Extractive and process metallurgy The f
Jan 1, 1982
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Wage Costs in the Mineral IndustriesBy Paul M. Tyler
ROUGHLY one-half the value of mineral products at mines or quarries must be spent for wages. In view of the steady increase in hourly wages that continued for several decades prior to the onslaught of
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 5442 Acid-Ferrous Sulfate Leaching Of Low-Grade Manganese Carbonate And Oxide Ores, Cuyuna Range, Minnesota - SummaryBy H. Dolezal
A laboratory study of acid-ferrous sulfate treatment of low-grade manganese ores from the Cuyuna range, Minnesota resulted in 93-percent extraction of manganese as manganese sulfate with consumption o
Jan 1, 1959
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RI 3353 Earth Vibrations Caused By Quarry Blasting - Progress Report I ? IntroductionBy J. R. Thoenen
This paper outlines briefly results of seismic measurements recorded in the vicinity of quarry blasting under practical operating conditions. The data cover field work done from January to the middle
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 8627 Amphiboles in Soapstone Ridge, Ga.By Rolland L. Blake
Petrographic methods of examination were used by the Bureau of Mines on a suite of samples of ultramafic rock from Soapstone Ridge, Ga., located about 8 miles south-southeast of Atlanta. The samples w
Jan 1, 1982
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Numerical Modelling In Mining GeomechanicsBy A. J. Basu
Geotechnical design plays a key role in mine design. I A proper geotechnical design provides a safe working environment and facilitates efficient mining operation. There are mainly three design approa
Jan 1, 1996
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MLA 29-93 - Mineral Resources Of The Danskin/South Fork Boise River Study Area, Elmore County, IdahoBy Thomas J. Peters
The Danskin/South Fork Boise River study area is 40 air km southeast of Boise, Idaho. The 16,000-hectare, two-segment area is mainly underlain by Cretaceous-age granodiorite and an aplitic and pegmati
Jan 1, 1993
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RI 3947 Exploration of Gray & Boutsch Lead & Zinc Deposit, Jo Daviess County, Ill.By Francis Church Lincoln, Paul Zinner
"Attention of the Bureau of Mines was first directed to the Gray farm area by the results of several exploratory churn-drill holes completed by the New Jersey Zinc Co., and later by Roland J. Teske an
Sep 1, 1946
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OFR-87-76 Logistic Performance Of Continuous MinersBy Leslie D. Marrus
This project and final report represent an effort to collect, analyze, and verify reliability and performance data on currently available medium -to-high seam models of continuous miners being used in
Jan 1, 1976
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In-mine study of high-expansion firefighting foam - SME Transactions 2010By R. S. Conti, M. R. Krump, C. P. Lazzara Ph. D., R. L. Derick, L. L. Chasko
A mine fire is one of the most challenging safety issues facing a mine operator and can occur at any location underground. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the Twe
Jan 1, 2010
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New Methodology Enables Improved Evaluation Of Flotation CollectorsBy B. Cousins
Flotation reagents are critical to the optimum performance of flotation circuits. How a flotation reagent performs within the first few cells of a flotation train is a key indicator of how well it wil
Feb 27, 2013
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OFR-38-73 Accident Prediction Investigation Study - Investigation Objectives And Accident Prediction Techniques - OverviewThe original work statement of this contract was entitles: 'A Accident Analysis Model for Use in Underground Coal Mines.' The contract was scheduled for a duration of 26 months and was to be
Jan 1, 1972