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Quasi-Static and Dynamic Arbitrary Fracture Propagation in Jointed RockBy F. E. Heuze, R. N. Nilson, R. J. Shaffer, R. P. Swif
As part of the Unconventional Gas Program at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, we are developing a model that allows for time-dependent tracking of the fluid front and flow pressures during
Jan 1, 1986
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Modeling Of Gold Elution From Activated Carbon Using A Modified AARL ProcessBy G. Banini
A plug-flow model is described for the reactor mass balance of a typical AARL gold elution process. The model is in the form of a hyperbolic differential equation and was transformed using the method
Jan 1, 1998
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CFD Studies on the Phenomenon of Gob Breathing Induced by Barometric Pressure FluctuationsBy A. Juganda, Jr. Bogin, S. Saki, R. Gilmore, J. Brune, J. Grubb, S. Lolon
"In longwall mines, atmospheric or barometric pressure fluctuations can disturb the pressure balance between the gob and the ventilated working area of the mine, resulting in a phenomenon known as “go
Jan 1, 2016
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Quantitative Analysis Of The Accuracy Of Steady State Simulation Of Mineral Processing PlantBy Alain Broussaud, Guy Fourniguet, Jacques Franck, Pierre Conil
Steady-state simulation is now in current use to assist mineral processing plant design and optimization. However, the reliability of results generated by simulators has not until now been seriously i
Jan 1, 1990
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Application Of Operations Research In Longwall Face MaintenanceBy S. N. Mukherjee
Maintenance of equipment in Longwall faces plays a vital role in face performance. This is more prominent when shortage of spare parts and trained personnel occurs. A study was made in an operatin
Jan 1, 1989
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A New Proposal for a Mining Induced Seismicity Indicator using Earthquake's Frictional Energy RaSiM10 (Rockburst): 2022 ProceedingsBy Rodrigo Estay Huidobro, Andrés Martinoli, Claudia Pavez-Orrego
The effects of induced seismicity caused by mining activities are one of the main problems that the mining industry faces. Although it has been documented by countries with a great mining tradition (U
Apr 26, 2022
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Studies of Pyrite Dissolution in Pachuca Tanks and Depression of Pyrite Flotation by BacteriaBy S. K. Kawatra, S. T. Bagley, T. C. Eisele
The use of the bacteria Thiobacillus ferroxidans to catalyze pyrite dissolution in coal is well known, and recent investigations have shown that T. ferrooxidans are also capable of rapidly altering th
Jan 1, 1989
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Multi-Element Baseline Soil Surveys: New ApproachesBy Brian E. Davies, Bobby G. Wixson
INTRODUCTION The impact of modern mining and ore processing on the environment is readily minimised. Our improving knowledge of how pollutants are released to and move through the environment has bee
Jan 1, 1985
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Design of the Proposed Speer/Sixth/Lincoln Tunnel - Denver, ColoradoBy Henrie Henson, Dan Burroughs, Shyi-Shyong Jiang
Jan 1, 1993
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Water Expansion Stress And Strain In Floor Rocks As Related To Floor HeaveBy D. Y. Jiang, X. S. Tan, S. S. Peng
Expansion strain and stress that exist in floor rocks and that are due to the presence of water, were derived from a basic theory of mechanics. The results indicate that water stress and strain are th
Jan 1, 1994
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The Flooding of Western Deep Levels No.1 ShaftBy R. L. De G. Solms
INDEX 1. INTRODUCTION 2. FLOODING 3. THE PLUG 4. THE FIRST ATTEMPT 5. THE SECOND ATTEMPT 6. PUMPING 7. TIGHTENING OF THE PLUG 8. SHAFT REPAIRS 9. POST-MORTEM 10. CONC
Jan 1, 1987
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Studies On The Flotation Of Xenotime And Zircon From A Typical Brazilian Cassiterite OreBy Maurício L. Torem, Isabella A. Scorzelli
Taboca Mining is one of the largest producers of tin in the world. In its pilot plant, significant amounts of a middling of 90% xenotime (YPO4) and 10% zircon (ZrSi04) are produced. Until now, these m
Jan 1, 1995
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Computer Education in Mining Engineering Course at WASMBy Tad S. Golosinski
The paper presents the computing stream of the mining engineering curriculum at he Western Australian School of Mines (WASM), a branch of Curtin University of Technology. Learning to use computers beg
Jan 1, 1996
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A Continuous Monitor For Diesel Particulate MatterBy Charles D. Litton
This report describes a smoke particle detector which utilizes a novel three electrode configuration and 5.0 [] source of Americium 241. The detector operates on the principle of diffusional charging
Jan 1, 1989
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Construction Of Section E-ld Greenbelt Route Tunnels, Washington, DCBy Charles E. Mergentime, J. Marshall Dean
Mergentime/Loram's extension of the Washington, DC Metro Subway System includes construction of dual 1,770-foot tunnels in soft ground, a crossover structure, a fan structure and pumping station,
Jan 1, 1985
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Flocculation In Flow Through Pipes And In-Line MixersBy H. Suharyono, R. Hogg
A laboratory investigation was performed on flocculation following the addition of polymer to slurries flowing through pipes and in-line (static) mixers. Results are presented showing the effects of f
Jan 1, 1997
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Hydrophobicity Of Oil Droplets In WaterBy L. Mao, R. Yoon
The thin film balance (TFB) technique was used to measure the equilibrium thicknesses of the water films formed between two oil phases. The measurements were conducted with dodecane at varying concent
Jan 1, 2004
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Determination Of Optimum Cutoff Grades - IntroductionBy Victor Rudenno
Cut-off grade is one of the most critical parameters affecting project cash flow. Its sensitivity is due to the number of other parameters that are correlated with any change in its value. Changes in
Jan 1, 1979
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Manganese Recovery from MnO2 Ores by Aspergillus Niger : Role of Metabolic IntermediateBy Bruno Paponetti, Luigi Toro, Carlo Abbruzzese, Maria Y. Duarte, Anna Marabini
A bioleaching process has been developed to extract manganese from low grade domestic resources not amenable to conventional mineral processing operations. Between the different strains of microrganis
Jan 1, 1989
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Assessment Of Colliery Dust Levels Using A Computerised Dust Measuring SystemBy J. W. Oberholzer
Problems with gravimetric sampling have led to the establishing of a computer linked tyndallometer dust measuring system. Preliminary tests conducted with the system indicate that the system can b
Jan 1, 1987