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The Bureau Rebounds From a Disastrous DecadeThroughout the 1970s, the US Bureau of Mines rode an ebb tide in Washington political circles. In rapid fire succession, the agency lost its mine health and safety enforcement responsibility (1973),
Jan 6, 1980
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EducationThe next 13 years gave me an education that anyone, then or now, would well envy. W.T. Reid had founded Belmont School along the lines of Groton and, as at Groton, he sent many graduates to Harvard. H
Jan 1, 1976
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A Fault-Diagnostic Expert System For Longwall - ShearerBy Sukumar Bandopadhyay
A present dominant problem is that of high downtime of the longwall shearer used in the coal production process. The means by which this problem can be overcome are many, but one of, the most importan
Jan 1, 1989
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Environmental dust surveys of longwall mining operationsBy P. S. Parobeck, T. F. Tomb, R. S. Ondry
From October 1980 through August 1982, surveys were conducted on 19 longwall mining operations to obtain data relative to respirable dust levels associated with particular longwall operations and occu
Jan 1, 1987
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Investigation of alternative SAG mill recycle treatment optionsBy R. I. Pennington, J. L. Vanderbeek
Investigations have been conducted at Chino Mines Co. into the effect that SAG mill recycle material (critical size) exerts on SAG mill throughput and specific energy requirements. Tests were conducte
Jan 1, 1987
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Bauxite Demand In The Year 2000By Alfredo Dammert
The paper presents the results of a model built at the World Bank in order to analyze the aluminum industry. Bauxite demand for the year 2000 is estimated as a function of alumina refineries' req
Jan 1, 1984
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A Comparison of Turbine Pulley Design Philosophies with Historical PerspectiveBy Leo J. Laughlin
In recent years, heavy mining applications have put an increasing demand on conveyor pulleys. This has resulted in the increased usage of turbine pulleys. The designs of these pulleys are often based
Jan 1, 2002
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Simulation As A Tool To Determine Stockyard Handling CapacityBy Eric Monrad
Discrete event simulation modeling provides a tool to quantify the throughput capacity of stockyards. Interactions between the main equipment types (trains, dumpers, conveyors, stackers, reclaimers, s
Jan 1, 2008
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An Investigation of the Dynamic Characteristics of Cable BoltsBy Anis Farah, Khosrow Aref
Pull-out tests were conducted on cable bolts grouted with concrete, and cement paste. The influence of several parameters on the performance of these cables were studied under loading rates varying fr
Jan 1, 1986
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The Osna-nkm Interstage Carbon ScreenBy Douglas K. Maxwell
Critical components of any Carbon-In-Pulp or Carbon-In-Leach system are the carbon retention screens. One popular design of carbon retention screen is the "NKM" or "Nor-Kai" unit that was developed in
Jan 1, 1996
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The Future Of The Analog Technique For The Simulation Of Mine Ventilation Networks ? IntroductionBy R. W. Williams
Consequent on the development of digital computers the importance of analog simulation as a means of studying engineering problems has diminished in recent years. The general-purpose nature of a digit
Jan 1, 1980
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Role Of The Aqueous Pathway In Environmental Contamination From Uranium MinngBy Robert F. Kaufmann
INTRODUCTION In response to the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act (Public Law 95-604, Section 114c), a report has been prepared by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1980) which de
Jan 1, 1981
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US Bureauof Mines Computer Program Helps Analyze Tax Law Effects on Minerals ProjectsBy Kerry M. Masson
Perhaps the hottest item on the agendas of most state legislators this year is the state budget. The main question: Where will all the dollars come from to finance health care programs, state jobs, un
Jan 3, 1983
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Optimizing Of Flotation Reagents?By William F. Riggs
The basic theme of this symposium and panel Is Rotation Pads: Are They Optimized? There Is a. reason for phrasing the title In the form of a question. There Is not only the technical competency which
Jan 1, 1993
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Recent lessons that have been learned in open-pit mine stability – 1986 Jackling LectureBy C. O. Brawner
INTRODUCTION My first major involvement on a rock mine slope stability project was in 1966 after I had become a principal of Golder Brawner & Associates in Vancouver, Canada. I received a request
Jan 1, 1987
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Heat Stress Protection in Abnormally Hot EnvironmentsBy P. C. Schutte, A. J. Kielblock
INTRODUCTION Certain activities, such as emergency work and rescue operations, often have to be undertaken in environments where heat loads often exceed limits prescribed for routine work. This is
Jan 1, 1997
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A Statistical Test For The Presence Of Segregation Variance In Coal SamplingBy T. M. Yegulalp
One of the important factors affecting the determination of the minimum number of increments in a gross sample of coal is the variance component due to segregation. The segregation variance may be est
Jan 1, 1986
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Determining Heavy Metal Leaching And Transport From Abandoned Mine WastesBy B. C. Williams
The Bureau of Mines monitored the water quality in and near a copper/gold tailings impoundment. Samples were taken from the unsaturated %one. and dissolved concentrations of over ZO constituents were
Jan 1, 1989
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Effects of Mine Planning on Metallurgical PerformanceBy Donald W. Gentry
This article introduces mine planning as a complex process based on the quantitative and qualitative assessment of a myriad of independent and inter-or co- dependent variables. The interdependent vari
Jan 1, 1991
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Economies Of Scale In Surface Mining: A Case Study of The Impact Of Haul Truck Size On Maintenance CostBy G. Blackwell, E. Bozorgebrahimi
The trend in open pit mining has been to maintain cost competitiveness through economies of scale, particularly by implementing larger trucks and shovels. This paper considers the potential adverse i
Jan 1, 2003