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Performance evaluation of indicator kriging in a gold depositBy Y. C. Kim, I. S. Roditis, P. K. Medhi
The strongly skewed grade distributions and the need to estimate the local recoverable reserves in a selective mining environment are the two problems that ordinary kriging (OK) cannot easily handle.
Jan 1, 1988
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Use of residence-time distribution techniques to analyze industrial-scale froth-flotation circuitsBy B. J. Arnold, F. F. Aplan, R. R. Klimpel, E. C. Jr. Dowling
Residence-time distribution techniques are useful tools in the analysis, characterization and modeling of the performance of processing equipment and circuits. This paper presents the results of both
Jan 1, 2000
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Tube Bundle Systems: How They Work and What They Do"HISTORY Tube bundle systems have been used in the coal mining industry for gas detection since the 1960’s. At the time there were developments were underway for improved gas monitoring systems. The p
Jan 1, 2016
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Selection Of A Cutoff Grade Strategy For An Open Pit MineBy G. A. Hufford
The cutoff grade applied to a disseminated orebody mined by open pit affects both the waste ratio, hence the cost of producing ore, and the ore grade, hence the quantity of metal recovered. As such it
Jan 1, 1986
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Space Resources For Space ProjectsBy G. E. Maryniak
To date, human space exploration has been almost completely dependent on the use of resources carried with astronauts and cosmonauts from the surface of the Earth. The only exception to this has been
Jan 1, 1992
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The Application Of Sunshine Nitrous-Sulfuric Acid Pressure Leaching To Sulfide Materials Containing Platinum Group MetalsBy C. G. Anderson
Historically, the treatment of orebodies for recovery of valuable constituents presents many processing challenges. In a time of heightened environmental awareness, the constraints placed on processin
Jan 1, 1995
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4. Ground-Control Planning ? IntroductionBy Christopher Haycocks
Successful ground control is an essential part of all viable underground mining operations. To a large extent ground conditions influence the choice of mining methods, percentage and cost of extractio
Jan 1, 1979
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Computer Reporting Of Analytical Geochemistry (Crag): A System For Rapid And Direct Transfer Of Data For Reporting, Statistics And PlottingBy Steven A. Moreno
Geochemical returns from commercial analytical laboratories are often delayed because of postal and other bulk distribution inefficiencies. Consequently, minerals exploration programs are handicapped
Jan 1, 1982
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Temperature and Humidity of Cooled Air in Mining Galleries With Direct VentilationBy Krzysztof Filek, Anindya Sinha, Bernard Nowak
Taking into account the possibilities of condensation of water vapour contained in air during its flow through a series of spot coolers as well as formation of eventual fog, a mathematical model of dy
Jan 1, 1997
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Simulation Of An Underground Haulage SystemBy Arthur B. Steiker
Digital simulation was used to model a proposed underground' train system. The trains are to haul ore from numerous loading points beneath the production area of the mine to a central underground
Jan 1, 1982
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Homogenization And Proportioning Of Mined Materials: Applications Of Conditional Simulation Of Coregionalization - IntroductionBy Gordon R. Luster
Mineral-processing plants commonly rely on homogenization and proportioning facilities to reduce the variability of incoming raw materials and to blend different materials together to satisfy quality
Jan 1, 1986
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New mine climate simulation algorithm applied to the sensitivity of selected input parametersBy M. J. McPherson, P. Mousset-Jones, G. Danko
Ventilation and refrigeration fortune climate modification contributes significantly to the operating costs of a deep hot mine. Mine climate simulation programs can he used to minimize the impact of t
Jan 1, 1987
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Graphical Simulation of Continuous Miner Production SystemsBy S. C. Suboleski, R. Zhao
A Simulation/Animation Model (SAM) with several unique features has been developed for continuous mining in room-and-pillar production systems. Initial cut data are generated by the program based on a
Jan 1, 1993
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Finite Element Model For Three-Dimensional Analysis Of Mine OpeningsBy K. Fotoohi
This paper presents a basic, and yet practical, three-dimensional finite element model that was developed by the authors for stress/stability analysis of mine structures. While the code is linear elas
Jan 1, 1998
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Centrifuge Dewatering Of Fine Coal RefuseBy L. S. Rubin
The efficient and acceptable disposal of fine coal refuse (28MxO) is one of the highest priority problems facing the coal industry today. For many years the established system for the disposal of this
Jan 1, 1978
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Launch of an Earth Pressure Balance Tunnel Boring Machine in Short-Mode on a Congested Site from Narrow Deep Shafts for The Alexrenew Project in Alexandria, Virginia: A Case Study - RETC2023By Luis Fernandez-Deza, James Hawn, Dustin Mount, Jean-Marc Wehrli
The RiverRenew Tunnel System project in Alexandria, VA forms part of a CSO scheme aimed at reducing overflows of combined stormwater and sewage into the Potomac River during storm events. A major piec
Jun 13, 2023
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Optimum Open-Pit Mine Scheduling Considering Multivariate Grade Uncertainty Using Deep Q-LearningBy Sebastian Avalos, Julian M. Ortiz
The long-term mine scheduling is the optimal decision on how to extract and process the mining reserves. The resulting plan is mainly driven by economic, metallurgical, and geological factors. Account
Jun 25, 2023
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Reducing Back Injuries in Low-Seam Coal Mines Through Task RedesignBy Sean Gallagher, Thomas G. Bobick, Richard L. Unger
This paper describes research by the Bureau of Mines on alternative materials-handling strategies for reducing the costs and incidence of back injuries in low-seam coal mines. Strategies recommended f
Jan 1, 1992
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Instrumentation Of Tarbela Dam TunnelsBy S. F. Hillis, J. E. Rourke, K. A. Szalay, O&apos
INTRODUCTION For the past 25 years, tunnel support requirements have frequently been determined, at least in North American practice, by classifying the rock according to the system proposed by Ter
Jan 1, 1974
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Seismic and Microseismic Methods for Cavity Detection and Stability Monitoring of Near-Surface VoidsBy Robert M. Belesky, H. R. Hardy
A methodology to detect the presence and monitor the stability of shallow cavities is presented in this paper. The approach incorporates surface-wave seismic and acoustic emission/microseismic (AEIMS)
Jan 1, 1986