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Gold King Mine - History of Exploration at the Gold King Mine Near Wenatchee, WashingtonBy Joseph E. Worthington
The announcement of a high-grade ore intercept near Wenatchee, Chelan County, WA, by Asamera Minerals in 1983 triggered widespread interest in this old gold mining district. The district has a long hi
Jan 1, 1990
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Assessment Of Radiation Properties Of Hydraulic Backfills For Underground Uranium MinesBy Jacques H. Nantel, James F. Archibald
INTRODUCTION The use of backfill materials in underground mines has been practiced for many years and the trend indicates an increased utilization of backfill materials in the future. The authors b
Jan 1, 1981
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Technical Note - Joy Entry-Development System ProjectBy J. R. Frederick
Introduction In response to industry needs and requests, Joy Mining Machinery is aggressively evolving a "game changing" system of underground development mining machinery. This entry-development sys
Jan 1, 2003
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Boom-Type Miners and RoadheadersBy George H. K. Schenck
INTRODUCTION Boom-type miners mechanize the cutting and loading of a solid face of rock having a compressive strength as high as 124 MPa (18,000 psi). These machines differ from continuous miners i
Jan 1, 1982
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Air Filtration As A Ventilation Strategy For The Control Of Radiation In Underground Uranium Mines - IntroductionBy J. L. Chakravatti
The movement of air from the surface, through the workings and then back to the surface, is the most important consideration in the ventilation design. The purpose of mine ventilation is seen as the m
Jan 1, 1980
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Financial Evaluation of Mining Projects:Is“Common Practice” Enough?By Lynton B. Manssen
Introduction Net Present Value (NPV) techniques are becoming widely used in industry as a standard analytical tool in making capital budgeting decisions. However, NPV techniques are often misused in
Jan 6, 1983
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The Impact of the German Standard DIN 221 01 on Belt Conveyor DesignBy Rainer Alles, Markus Keller
INTRODUCTION For overland conveyors of several kilometres length and as well as wide for conveyors designed for high mass flows, the cost for the conveyor belting share is 40% to 50% of the invest
Jan 1, 2004
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An EDP-Model Of Open Pit Short Term Production Scheduling Optimization For Stratiform OrebodiesBy E. K. C. Chanda
The best use of available reserves to give good metal recoveries relies on short term mine production scheduling.-The aim is usually to produce a plan to guide mining in specific areas that will enabl
Jan 1, 1992
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Rapid-Yielding Hydraulic Props for Deep Gold MinesBy H. Wagner
INTRODUCTION One of the most important tasks facing the opera¬tors of deep-level gold mines is supporting the roof strata in the immediate vicinity of the stope faces. Some of the deeper gold mines o
Jan 1, 1982
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Structural Stability of Coal Mine Entry Intersections-Case StudiesBy R. Kneisley, D. Conover, K. Haramy, K. Hanna
INTRODUCTION Coal mine entry intersections are high-risk areas for roof falls due to inherently wide roof spans, excessive stress, and variable intersection shapes resulting from breakthrough misa
Jan 1, 1986
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Special Report : Bechtel Strives for Cost Competitiveness, QualityBy S. D. Bechtel
Bechtel Civil and Minerals, Inc., one of the Bechtel group of companies, is a large engineering and construction firm that services the mining industry, among others. The firm's head, S. D. Becht
Jan 2, 1983
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Opportunities and Challenges for Autonomous Shuttle Car Operation in Underground Coal MinesBy J. Sottile, V. Androulakis
Operators of underground coal mine shuttle cars are exposed to numerous hazards including noise, dust and musculoskeletal trauma. The repetitive nature of shuttle car operation leads to fatigue-relate
Jan 1, 2019
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Irgir Dmet Experience On Gold And Silver Recovery Using Anion Exchange Resins And Activated CarbonsBy G. I. Voiloshnikov, V. E. Dementyev
Wide use of adsorption methods for metal recovery is one of the most important achievements of gold metallurgy of the last decades. Anion exchange resins or activated carbons may be used as adsorbents
Jan 1, 1998
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Application of a Micro-Computer to Exploration Geology : A Case StudyBy T. J. Carew
INTRODUCTION The application of micro-computers to the evaluation of an advanced exploration project is illustrated by reference to a large project in the Sudbury Basin region of Canada. The depos
Jan 1, 1987
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Underground Rotary Blasthole DrillsBy Lok W. Home
HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT At the beginning of the 1970 more than 90% of pro¬duction drilling in open-pit mining was obtained with the use of rotary drills. At the same time, the use of rotary drills u
Jan 1, 1982
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Finite Element Analysis of the Effect of Circumferential Ground Modification on Shaft PerformanceBy D. Kruse, M. Sanaei
"3D finite element models of the Segmentally Lined Shaft (SLS) structure are simulated as means of numerical analyses of the system’s structural behavior. Top-down constructed rings, comprised of prec
Jan 1, 2016
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Integrated Systems Of Automated Operational Dispatcher Control Over Coal Minig Enterprise Using Expert SystemsBy N. I. Fedunets
The development of variousworks on automatising of operational processes at coal¬extractive and coal-mining enterprises introduces an ever growing necessity to carry out investigations in the wide ran
Jan 1, 1992
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Minimising The Fire Hazard Of Underground Plastic PipesBy P. N. Eksteen, G. E. Greig
The South African mining industry currently installs about 6 km per month of plastic pipes for conveying compressed air and water. Plastic pipes have a number of desirable properties and are favoured
Jan 1, 1993
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Tripoli (40fb3fe2-f36f-46d8-a1ad-63663d7fda0f)By Charles T. Steuart, Richard B. Berg
Tripoli and the related mineral commodities such as micro- crystalline silica have been mined for more than 100 years for their abrasive properties. Although abrasive and buffing compound markets are
Jan 1, 1994
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Assessment of Projected Technological Innovation in the US Copper IndustryBy Nellie E. Guernsey, Louis J. Sousa, Alfred Weiss, Nickolas J. Themelis
Over the past decade, numerous factors have led US copper firms to face increasingly severe competition from low cost foreign producers. As a result, greater attention is being devoted to developing a
Jan 9, 1983