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Cost Reduction In Grinding Plants Through Process Optimization And ControlBy J. A. Herbst, A. E. Oblad, Y. C. Lo
The major cost in comminution is energy consumption, which can be as high as 50% of the operating cost. Improvements in plant operations have resulted in up to a 15% reduction in energy usage (kw-hr/t
Jan 1, 1997
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Using The Sequential Timer Blasting Machine To Comply With State Blasting RegulationsBy Dean E. Albon
In the late 1940's and early 50's in southern Illinois, the usual open pit blasting in the coal field consisted of one or two rows of churn drilled vertical holes being shot with instant ele
Jan 1, 1976
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Detoxification Of Total Cyanide With Hydrogen PeroxideBy Andrew Griffiths
The emphasis in the title of this paper should be placed on the world "Total", since the detoxification of cyanide in its free and weakly-complexed form with H202 has already found application in many
Jan 1, 1998
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Analysis Of Slip/Fall Accidents In Underground Coal MinesBy D. S. Bloswick
An investigation an4 analysis of slip/fall accidents specifically pertaining to underground coal mines was conducted. From a population of 751 accident reports, three major sources of injury which acc
Jan 1, 1988
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Influence Of Blasting On Open Pit EconomicsBy R. K. Singhal
In open pit mining every effort is made to maintain as steep a pit slope as possible. Pi t slope angles are influenced by numerous factors some natural that are amenable to limited or no control at al
Jan 1, 1988
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Rare earths: Their mining, processing, and growing industrial usageBy K. Nuttall, S. Vijayan, A. J. Meinyk, R. D. Singh
For conventional applications, there is limited demand for rare earth elements as well as yttrium and scandium. But the emergence of new high technology applications such as supermagnets, lasers, and
Jan 1, 1989
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Development Of A Kaolin Body Under Hydrostatic PressureBy Edward F. Oxford
The area described in this paper lies along the inner margin of the Coastal' Plain in Twiggs County, near the exact center of the State of Georgia. Twiggs is one of four counties which produces a
Jan 1, 1968
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Ground Flow Through Loosened Rock Due to Preceding Mining and Resulting Dangers and Rehabilitation in Uranium MiningBy Rolf Pollak, Jan Tegtrneier, Gerhard Keller, Horst Gerhardt, Wolfgang Müller, Dieter Tetzner
INTRODUCTION Under certain geological and mining conditions mining near the surface results in an intensive destruction of the overlying rock strata. If the system of mine openings remains filled
Jan 1, 1997
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LKAB Introduces Large Hole Diameter Stoping at the Fabian MineBy T. Naarttijärvi
The Fabian ore body near Malmberget, Sweden, has an ore reserve of 5 Mt of predominately low grade iron ore, containing 40-55% Fe. Mining began in 1971 with a new method called slot block caving. Abou
Jan 3, 1982
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Vernal Phosphate completes expansions and slurry pipeline without missing any concentrate shipmentsBy J. R. Weber, R. D. Haddenham, J. H. Bailey
Introduction The Vernal Phosphate Operation is located in northeastern Utah, about 18 km (11 miles) north of Vernal, about 280 km (175 miles) east of Salt Lake City, UT. The plant began initial op
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine Fire Experiments At The Waldo Mine: Heat FlowBy Hang Yang, Linneas W. Laage
Mine fire emergency planning requires simulation of the interaction of the fire and ventilation system and the subsequent distribution of products of combustion (POC). Several computer models were dev
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental Regulations and Mining - Where are we headed?By Richard Engelmann
The mining industry, in particular the coal industry, has experienced the implementation of some major environmental regulatory programs during the past two decades. Over the coming decade the coal in
Jan 1, 1989
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A Sensitive Vibrating Wire Rock Bolt Load GageBy Clarence O. Babcock
A simple robust rock bolt load gage was tested in the laboratory to define its characteristic behavior and to obtain a measure of its performance. The gage uses three vibrating wire sensors crimped 12
Jan 1, 1976
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New Technology In Shaft Sinking The Craig ProjectBy W. M. Shaver, R. Letourneau, W. R. Dengler
Dynatec Mining Ltd. contracted to sink a 1500-m (4920 ft) concrete-lined shaft for Falconbridge Nickel Mines in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The shaft has an inside diameter of 6.3 m (20.5 ft) and is equ
Jan 1, 1994
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Identification Of Low Concentration Phosphate Species In Iron Ore Using SEM/EDS/Image AnalysisBy R. S. Kramer
A bulk compositional chemical analysis often provides incomplete information to help the mineral processor when faced with the problem of removing troublesome contaminants in low concentrations. Michi
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining Phosphate Rock In FloridaBy H. R. Quina
Phosphate is one of the most important minerals in our world today. It contains the life-giving element of phosphorus, which is essential to the growth of every living cell in plant, animal, and man.
Jan 1, 1962
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Single Impact Testing Of Grains Of Brittle MaterialsBy John M. Karpinski
A method and equipment have been developed Tor measuring the impact strength of grains of brittle materials. It is shown that brittle materials develop a characteristic particle size distribution
Jan 1, 1964
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Neural Network Approach to Automatic Control of Mining VentilationBy L. A. Puchkov, Mesentsev. V. K., I. O. Temkin
The problem of increasing underground mine ventilation efficiency is still of top priority. The complication of geological conditions with the depth of underground mining processes and reinforcement o
Jan 1, 1996
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Management Lessons ? ?And We Learned About Exploration Management From That?By Ben F. Dickerson
For a number of years in office bull sessions, I have not so jokingly discussed the engineering or management fiasco of the year or decade. Usually, governmental projects are in the vanguard, such as
Jan 1, 1975
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Business Cycles and Feasibility Tests in Mining VenturesBy Thomas D. Kaufmann
Introduction Mining has always been sensitive to the fluctuating income of downstream customer industries. The industry is now becoming more vulnerable to booms and busts as economic pulsations incre
Jan 6, 1984