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Conceptual Design for a Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory CascadesBy Roberto J. Guardia, Robert A. Robinson, John Wilkerson, Wick Haxton
Several candidate sites have been proposed for the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL), a facility that would provide over 2000 meters of overburden to screen out cosmic rays t
Jan 1, 2005
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An Analysis of Blasting Accidents in Mining OperationsBy Harry Verakis, Thomas Lobb
Over the past decade, approximately 5.1 billion pounds of explosives were used annually, on average, in the United States. Most of the explosives were used by the mining industry. The coal mining indu
Jan 1, 2003
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Pyrrhotite Rejection at Strathcona Mill - DETA/SMBS Plant TrialsBy J. Coffin, R. Multani, C. Deredin
Glencore’s Strathcona Mill has recently evaluated a pyrrhotite depressant combination of diethylenetriamine (DETA) and sodium metabisulfite (SMBS) to improve its overall plant pyrrhotite- pentlandite
Jan 1, 2019
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Passion For MetalsBy J. Kempken, T. A. Schreiter, R. Degel, H. Schmieden
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, SMS Demag, Germany, submerged arc furnace, ferro alloys, non-ferrous, FeCr, FeNi, FeMn, copper, cobalt, slag cleaning, PGM, rectangular furnace After a short summary of t
Jan 1, 2006
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Size Separation Pretreatment and Alumina Recovery from Bayer Red MudSize Separation Pretreatment and Alumina Recovery from Bayer Red Mud
Sep 13, 2010
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Critical Delay Timing in Multi-Level Mass Stope Blast DesignBy Dale Preece, Stephen Chung, Qian Liu
Stoping is one of the widely adapted methods in underground mining. In this method, fanned or parallel holes are often drilled from a top sill down to a sub- level in the ore zone and blasted ring by
Jan 1, 2003
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Sustainability, Environmental Rheology and Full Cost Accounting of Tailings Disposal (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Briony C. Ruse, David V. Boger, Fiona Sofra1
"The sustainability of the mining industry must be addressed through improving tailings management. The use of thickened tailings and pastes stems from a paradigm shift towards designing tailings disp
Jan 1, 2003
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OFR-155-81 Noise Control Of A Mine Operated Rail Personnel Carrier - Volume II. Underground EvaluationBy A. G. Galaitsis
The two volumes of this report summarize the noise control work performed by BBN on a rail personnel carrier operated in coal mines. Volume I of the report - submitted November 1977 - describes th
Jan 1, 1980
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The transition of mining methods at Anderson Lake MineBy Seppo Haapamaki
"Since it started production in 1970, Anderson Lake Mine has experienced several radical changes in mining methods as a result of the physical characteristics of the ore zone along with the need for i
Jan 1, 1988
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Pogo Mine Control System: A Hybrid of DCS and PLCThe Pogo Mine, near Delta Junction, Alaska is a new 2500 STPD gold operation. The control system of the mine and milling operations are a hybrid of DCS (Distributed Control System) control and PLC (Pr
Jan 1, 2008
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High Horizontal Movements In Longwall Gate Roads Controlled By Cable Support SystemsBy Dennis R. Dolinar
Controlling coal mine roofs subjected to high-horizontal stress conditions has always been difficult and uncertain. Traditional supports such as wooden cribs and posts, concrete donut cribs, and stand
Jan 1, 1996
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"Sampling and Test Work Protocol Development for Geometallurgical Characterisation of a Sheeted Vein Gold Deposit"By Y Xie, L O’Connor, S C. Dominy
"Sheeted vein gold deposits are characterised by multiple subparallel veins and free milling gold. In situ heterogeneity of mineralisation results in grade and process parameter variability, which wil
Jun 15, 2016
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Enrichment of low-grade colemanite concentrate by Knelson ConcentratorBy O. Celep, T. Uslu, Savas
This study investigates the enrichment of a low-grade colemanite concentrate (-3 mm) using a Knelson centrifugal gravity concentrator. Due to its low boron content, the concentrate is unsaleable and h
Jan 1, 2015
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The Role of Precrusher Stockpiling for Grade Control in MiningBy J E. Everett, K Jupp, T J. Howard
Precrusher stockpiles are designed principally as buffers to decouple the mining and processing operations. They are usually paddock dumped or dumped over a face to form fingers by dumping haul truckl
Aug 12, 2013
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Managing Stress and Seismicity in an Inclined Sublevel CaveBy K A. Bunker, A D. Campbell, E Ah Mu, A R. Penney
The Ernest Henry mine is a transverse sublevel cave (SLC), which is relatively unique due to the 45 degree inclination of the orebody. To economically recover ore, each sublevel is horizontally offset
May 9, 2016
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Jet Grouting For Deep Excavation Support For Re-Entrant CornersBy Chu E. Ho
This paper reviews the design of jet grouting at re-entrant corners of excavations where the diaphragm wall and secant pile wall installation were interrupted by existing utilities in the streel sidew
May 1, 2022
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CRIMM - A New Process for Production of Directly Reduced Iron with Coal-Based Rotary KilnBy Sheng-Hui X
This paper introduces a new coal-based rotary kiln process of DRI production - the CRIMM process, which is developed by Changsha Research Institute of Mining and Metallurgy in the past years. Its ma
Jan 1, 1999
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Shaft Boring with Oil Weil Drilling Equipment at Lynn LakeBy Peter A. Cain, John C. Folinsbee
"A 4-ft.-diameter shaft has been drilled to a depth of 2,790 ft. in strong, hard, basic Precambrian rocks at Lynn Lake Manitoba. This was done on the property of Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited for the
Jan 1, 1966
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Remediation of Chicken Processing Wastewater using Electrochemically Produced Layered Double HydroxidesBy Jewel A. G. Gomes
Green rust (GR) are layered Fe(II)-Fe(III) double hydroxides, having a pyroaurite-type structure consisting of positively charged hydroxide layers and hydrated ions in interlayers. This special featur
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 9504 - Keeping Knees Healthy in Restricted Work Spaces: Applications in Low-Seam MiningBy Susan M. Moore
Many challenges are faced by workers in lower-seam (42 inches or less) mines. The lower-seam heights confine mine workers to their knees as they perform their daily tasks such as installing roof bolts
May 1, 2008