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Design Of Yieldable Tunnel Supports For Creeping RocksBy N. D. Cristescu
An analysis of the interaction between a creeping rock and a yieldable lining is presented. The following cases are considered: an elastic lining, a lining made of circular shaft rings that may slide
Jan 1, 1997
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Application of the Solute-Transport Models OTIS and OTEQ and Implications for Remediation in a Watershed Affected by Acid Mine Drainage, Cement Creek, Animas River Basin, ColoradoBy Robert L. Runkel, Kenneth E. Bencala, Briant A. Kimball, Katherine Walton-Day
The solute-transport model OTIS and the reactive solute-transport model OTEQ were used to simulate geochemical conditions in Cement Creek, a tributary to the Anirnas River in Colorado. OTIS was used t
Jan 1, 2000
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Seismic Event Data Acquisition And Processing: Distribution And Coordination Across PC-Based Networks (50e48a17-04c2-4488-9c91-bf5fb707b9bd)By Brian Kenner, Peter Swanson, Todd Krahenbuhl
NIOSH has developed an automated PC-based seismic event (induced earthquake) monitoring, system for use in mine ground control studies. The distribution and coordination of data acquisition and proces
Jan 1, 2002
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Guide For Reporting Exploration Information, Mineral Resources And Mineral Reserves - An Abstract (03ac1355-02ce-4783-8e53-efb30ef679c5)In 1988, at the request of members of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (SME) Inc., the president of SME formed Working Party No. 79, Ore Reserve Definition. Its mission was to devel
Jan 1, 1999
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Barrick Goes Underground With MeikleBy Tim O’Neil
Big and getting bigger. Barrick Gold Corp., the third-largest gold producer in the world, began production in September — ahead of schedule — at its Meikle Mine. At a scheduled full production rate
Jan 1, 1996
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Laboratory Disc Cutting Studies In Medium And Hard RocksBy Myles P. Reilly, Randall A. Snowdon, John Temporal, O&apos
The paper describes studies made at the Transport and Road Research Laboratory, UK, of the mechanical cutting characteristics using disc cutters, of rocks with compressive strengths up to 340 MPa. The
Jan 1, 1983
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A Statistical Index For The Mechanical Quality Of A Rock MassBy B. Amadei, A. Squassabia
This paper introduces the Rock Mass Median (RMM) index, a statistical measure of the mechanical quality of a rock mass thus is obtained through a mechanistic interpretation of the Poisson stochastic p
Jan 1, 1994
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Optimizing heap leach solution balances for enhanced performanceBy W. J. Pennstrom, J. R. Arnold
This paper focuses on solution-balance management around heap-leach operations. Experience has shown that increased leach recoveries can be achieved by utilizing various leach-solution recirculation t
Jan 1, 2000
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Concentration Capacity In Treating Copper-Cobalt And Copper-Zinc Ores At Gecamines, ZaireBy M. S. Prasad
This paper presents the process methods of beneficiating various copper-cobalt and copper-zinc ores mined by Gecamines in Zaire. Geology and mineralization of both sedimentary and vein-type deposits a
Jan 1, 1992
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Sulfate reduction - designing systems for long-term treatmentBy J. Wagner, P. Eger
Although lifetime estimates for sulfate reduction based on total substrate carbon typically range from 20 to 30 years, field and laboratory experiments showed that rates of sulfate reduction decreased
Jan 1, 2002
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Evolutionary Belt Conveyor Design-Optimizing CostsBy C. A. Wheeler
This paper presents the initial findings of a research program to reduce the annual equivalent costs of belt conveying systems. The work utilizes models to predict the motion resistance of belt convey
Jan 1, 2008
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Design and Construction of Gold Hill Tailings ImpoundmentsBy Gordon I. McPhail, John D. Nelson
Tailings management represents a major portion of the cost associated with extraction of gold. For each gram of gold extracted, 150 to 200 kg of waste material is produced. Because of environmental co
Jan 1, 1987
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Production-rate selection for steeply dipping tabular depositsBy C. R. Tatman
Failure to achieve the planned production rate at new mines and mine expansions has a major adverse impact on a project's economics. A study of 60 steeply dipping tabular deposit-type underground
Jan 1, 2002
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Phosphate Rock Beneficiation Practice in FloridaBy Ronald L. Wiegel
The United States produces approximately 40 mil- lion tons of phosphate rock per year. Most of this rock is converted to diammonium phosphate and used as a fertilizer component for the domestic and in
Jan 1, 1999
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Industrial Hygiene Management In The 21st CenturyBy J. Harrison Daniel
Increasing concerns of industrial hygiene and worker health issues and resulting regulatory actions, coupled with continuing advances in mining systems, are placing new burdens on the industry and Fed
Jan 1, 1993
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Use Of Peat In Waste TreatmentBy T. Malterer, R. Adams
Peat has unique physical, chemical and biological properties. These include high porosity and water retention, high absorption and adsorption properties, and high buffering capacity. In addition, peat
Jan 1, 1997
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A Model-Based Approach to the Control of Incremental Ash in Coal FlotationThe objective of the fines flotation step in a coal preparation plant is to maximize coal recovery subject to a constraint on the allowable ash in the concentrate. The objective is achieved when the i
Jan 1, 1999
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Estimation of model parameters for liberation and size reductionBy G. T. Adel, W. Z. Choi
In previous work at Virginia Tech, a population balance-model describing the simultaneous processes of size reduction and mineral liberation has been developed. Experimental verification of this model
Jan 1, 1987
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Computerized Fire Monitoring, Criteria, Techniques, And Experience At Inco LimitedBy J. S. Stachulak
Installation of a computerized mine monitoring and control system in two planned construction phases began in 1983. Phase one consisted of providing a central monitoring station located on surface for
Jan 1, 1989
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Fine Coal Screening TechniquesBy Robert G. Moorhead
Fine-coal screening can be one of the most critical operations in a modern coal-cleaning plant. The yield and quality of clean coal produced in fine-coal circuits is controlled as much by how efficien
Jan 1, 1988