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Simulation Of Spontaneous Heating In Longwall Gob Area With A Bleederless Ventilation System (86ca8446-27ba-44c4-a5f2-efa11ab0d2b9)By A. C. Smith
Although it is only utilized in a few U.S. longwall mines, a bleederless ventilation system can be an effective spontaneous combustion control method in mines with a demonstrated history of spontaneou
Jan 1, 2008
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Application Of Economic Parameters And Cutoffs During And After Pit Optimization (SME Annual Meeting March 1-3, 1999, Denver, Colorado)By B. K. Baird, P. C. Satchwell
The application of cutoffs during and after pit optimization is examined for a lower-grade multi-metallic copper deposit. Pit optimization requires calculation of the net revenue associated with each
Jan 1, 1999
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Microbubble Flotation Of Fine CoalBy A. T. Weber, G. T. Adel
Earlier studies on the hydrodynamic interactions between fine particles and air bubbles have shown that fine particle flotation can be improved by using small air bubbles. In the present work, microbu
Jan 1, 1988
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Estimating Mineral Inventory Of A Copper Deposit Geostatistically Using Underground Core-Drilling Data - A Case StudyBy R. R. Tatiya
This paper describes the local estimation of mineral inventory by kriging. A mineral deposit located between two working levels of a copper mine was examined. Data for this estimation was obtained by
Jan 1, 1997
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Colloidal Stability of Bentonite Clay in the Presence of PolymersBy David McGregor, Ashoke SenGupta, Jerry Darlington
The stability of bentonite clay suspensions against flocculation in the presence of certain anionic polymers was investigated. These polymers included a purified sodium lignosulfonate, a sodium oxylig
Jan 1, 2003
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Pregrouting the Rustler Formation preparatory to shaft sinking at Carlsbad, New MexicoBy P. C. Cochrane, I. S. Clelland, S. H. E. Phillips
Geological and hydrological conditions in the strata overlying the Salado Formation vary considerably in the Carlsbad, NM, area. The first four shafts sunk at International Minerals and Chemical Corp.
Jan 1, 1987
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The Evolution of Intermediate Driven Belt Conveyor TechnologyBy Mark A. Alspaugh, E. A. “Bud” Viren
The driving force behind most advances in technology is need. In the early 1980s, underground coal miners in the USA wanted to build longer conveyors to handle larger capacities but continue to use fa
Jan 1, 2004
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A Comparison Of The Methodologies Of Intake Measurement And Bioassay For Assessing Exposure To Personnel In Uranium Milling OperationsBy A. H. Leuschner, P. J. Kruger, J. Kruger
INTRODUCTION This paper deals with some practical aspects of the use and interpretation of dosimetric methods for assessing the exposure of workers to natural uranium. Consideration must be given n
Jan 1, 1981
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Appucation Of Ultrasonics In The Extraction Of Gold And Silver OresBy Rene Steensma
The possibilities of the use of ultrasonics in the extraction of gold and silver is the subject of a study initiated in our laboratory since the beginning of 1986. The study consisted of various aspec
Jan 1, 1998
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Personnel, Labor, and Management Practices Affect ProductivityBy J. Duncan Wilkins
Introduction In difficult times such as these, there is a strong reaction to the current way of doing things. Typical reactions that we have all heard are "There has to be a better way," "We're
Jan 11, 1983
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The Effect Of PB(No3)2addition On The Processing Of Blended Fort Knox And True North Ores at The Fort Knox MineBy E. M. Hill, D. E. Walsh, J. T. Hollow, H. K. Lin
Fairbanks Gold Mining, Inc. (FGMI) began blending and processing True North ore at their Fort Knox mill on April 12, 2001.Gold extraction subsequently dropped from 88% to 71% during the last week of A
Jan 1, 2003
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Cerro Colorado On-Off Leach Pad Built in Six MonthsBy Dennis C. Martin
Construction of the Cerro Colorado on-off leach pad in northern Chile required about 3 Mm2 (32.3 million sq ft) of fill over an area of about 600,000 m2 (6.5 million sq ft) in irregular terrain with r
Jan 1, 1995
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Cyanide Recovery Using High Rate ThickenersBy N. D. Jagger, I. M. Arbuthnot
The recovery and destruction of cyanide in gold tailings is currently a topic of great interest for both financial and environmental reasons. The environmental problem is particularly important in the
Jan 1, 1991
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Comparison of Whole Ore Roasting AlternativesBy D. Scott Barr
Whole ore roasting using oxygen fluid bed systems was selected for two roasting facilities constructed for Independence Mining Company Inc. in 1989. Independence Mining Company Inc. (formerly Freeport
Jan 1, 1990
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HAC®s - ELEVATING GOLDBy Joseph A. Dos Santos
Developed in 1983, high angle conveyors - HAC®s are proven versatile systems for elevating materials continuously from a lower to an upper level. Such systems may also be used to lower materials conti
Jan 1, 1996
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Take the Money and Run Like a ThiefBy Roger Nendick
The recent developments in refractory precious metal ore processing (Bio-oxidation, Autoclaving), and the revitalization of the more traditional roasting processes have attracted great attention in re
Jan 1, 1990
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Total Quality Management TQM In MetallurgyBy P. B. Hearse, R. L. Flood
TQM is a term of which most metallurgists have heard and a system of which some have had first hand experience. This paper is designed to encourage further thinking on TQM and how it can effect your o
Jan 1, 1995
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HAC's Continuous Vertical HaulageBy Joseph A. Dos Santos
Developed in 1983, High Angle Conveyors HAc®s, are proven versatile systems for elevating materials continuously from a lower to an upper level, Such systems may also be used to lower materials contin
Jan 1, 1993
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A Common Sense Approach to Blasthole DrillingBy Sii Smith-Gruner
Blasthole drilling by todays standards is not a mature operation. In most mining appli¬cations, the blasthole drill rig is the least understood piece of machinery. Draglines, mining shovels, and haul
Jan 1, 1988
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Challenges And Opportunities In Developing Advanced Remote Sensing For Environmental Decision MakingBy J. E. Lees
Advanced remote sensing can be a powerful new information tool to help private and public entities make better environmental and resource management decisions. However, some regulated entities are rel
Jan 1, 1999