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Geostatistics And Mining Processes - IntroductionBy Jacques Deraisme
Geostatistics has been applied in many mining feasibility studies throughout the world during the last decade. Recently geostatistics has begun to be applied to the field of mining processes by attemp
Jan 1, 1979
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Impact of Environmental Regulation on Mineral Processing and Hydrometallurgical PlantsBy R. B. Coleman, T. P. McNulty
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Environmental protection is not a newcomer to the minerals industry, there having been numerous examples dating from decades ago. Sometimes the awareness of a need for prese
Jan 1, 1989
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Controlled Blasting Techniques For The Churchill Falls Underground ComplexBy L. L. Gagné
The Churchill Falls Development will eventually be the largest source of hydroelectric power in North America. Churchill Falls was discovered in 1839, but until recent years it was not practical to b
Jan 1, 1997
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Development of steel-fiber-reinforced concrete cribs to replace wood cribs in underground coal minesBy E. R. Bollinger, N. S. Tanious, R. D. Beckett
The US Bureau of Mines developed hand-made, steel-fiber-reinforced concrete (SFC) blocks for building mine cribs. To ensure wider usage of these cribs, US Steel Mining Co. initiated a joint developmen
Jan 1, 1987
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Uranium In Situ Leach Mining - Environmental ControlsBy William C. Larson
The number of uranium in situ leach operations has increased significantly since 1975. As of May, 1980, there were a total of 27 active projects, including 16 commercial scale operations (or under con
Jan 1, 1980
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Generation And Entrainment Of Coal Dust In Underground Mines (ecda6593-a22c-439b-b205-b2bb56406ce3)By R. V. Ramani, J. Qin
During the mining process, the in-situ material is broken into different size ranges, from very large pieces to very fine particles. Some of the fine particles become airborne. In underground coal min
Jan 1, 1989
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Beryllium MineralsBy Deborah A. Kramer
Although beryllium was initially discovered in 1797, it was not until 1916 that the first significant quantity of beryllium metal ingot was produced in the United States. Before 1940, most of the smal
Jan 1, 1994
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Trace Elements In Porphyry Copper Systems As Strategic MineralsBy R. I. Yano
Analyses of trace elements in bulk ores and in chalcopyrite and other ore minerals from porphyry copper systems worldwide, including skarns and breccia pipes, reveal some key factors regarding byprodu
Feb 27, 2013
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Optimizing The Value Of A SampleBy Gustavo G. Pilger, Jair C. Koppe, João Felipe C. L. Costa
Information for mine planning requires to be close spaced, if compared to the grid used for exploration and resource assessment. The additional samples collected during quasi-mining are frequently loc
Jan 1, 2002
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New Solvent Extraction Techniques For Uranium PurificationBy D. A. Ellis
This paper review s several new applications of solvent extraction developed in conjunction with a research project carried out under the AEC Raw Materials Division by the Dow Western Division laborat
Jan 1, 1958
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Cycles In Metal PricesBy M. C. Roberts
Metal producers are now suffering through a major downturn in prices for their products even though it has only been a few years since they were enjoying high prices. From an historical perspective, t
Jan 1, 2003
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Applications and Advances of the Discrete Element Method in the Material Handling IndustryBy David J. Kruse
The proper modeling of granular flow using discontinuum mechanics has the potential to be one of the most significant scientific advancements in the mining industry today. This paper will examine the
Jan 1, 2000
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Mining Through Old Underground Stopes at Mascot GoldBy C. O. Brawner, A. Bellamy, D. S. Cavers
Pit slope designs at Nickel Plate Mine have used relatively steep interim and final wall slopes of 60 degrees overall. The rock is unusually strong and tough with most discontinuity sets being steeply
Jan 1, 1988
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Statistical Trends And Discoverability Modeling Of Gold Deposits In The Abitibi Greenstone Belt, OntarioBy Michael C. Stanley
The set of discoveries for a mining district or camp is a reflection of the exploration history. In the western Abitibi greenstone belt of Ontario, future exploration can be guided by a study of stati
Jan 1, 1992
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An Application of Energy Release RateBy Morgan M. Sears
In recent years, one large mine collapse and numerous smaller bump events have resulted in a renewed interest in coal bump research. With numerical modeling, the Energy Release Rate (ERR) calculation
Jan 1, 2009
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Fixed-Point And Personal Sampling Of Respirable Dust For Coal Mine Face WorkersBy Robert A. Jankowski, Fred N. Kissell
Recent allegations about tampering of coal mine dust samples have led to suggestions that the coal industry needs a respirable dust compliance sampling method that is less subject to tampering. The sa
Jan 1, 1993
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The Influence Of Magnetic And Surface Forces On The Coagulation Of Hematite And Chromite.By Y. Wang, E. Forssberg, R. J. Pugh
The coagulation of dispersed ultrafine weakly-magnetic oxide mineral particles (e.g., natural hematite and chromite) in an external magnetic field can be described by interparticle forces. Essentially
Jan 1, 1995
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A Qualitative Determination Of Residual Flotation Oils On Beneficiated Kaolin ClaysBy Bennett D. Lass
A new method for determination of residual flotation oils on beneficiated kaolin clays has been developed. The method, which yields qualitative information, is based on fluorescence measurements emplo
Jan 1, 1983
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Design, Operation, And Control Of A Teeter-Bed Hydroseparator For ClassificationTeeter-bed (i.e., hindered-bed) separators are used throughout the mineral processing industry for both classification and density separation. The high capacity and sizing characteristics of these uni
Jan 1, 2010
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Subsurface subsidence prediction model and its potential application to the study of longwall subsidence effects on the hydrologic system - SME Transactions 2010By S. Peng, Yi Luo
Subsurface strata movements and deformations associated with underground longwall mining activities could cause certain influences to subsurface structures and water bodies. Methods have been develope
Jan 1, 2010