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Field Tests With Fracture-Control Blasting TechniquesBy L. L. Oriard
The author describes three case histories of fracture-control blasting demonstrations. This is a technique in which the walls of blast holes are scribed or notched in order to enhance the development
Jan 1, 1981
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How The Geologist Can Prevent A Geostatistical Study From Running Out Of Control: Some SuggestionsBy D. E. Ranta, Jean-Michel Rendu
It is generally recognized that geologic input is required for the results of a geostatistical study to be meaningful. However the link between geology and geostatistics is often complex and not well
Jan 1, 1992
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A New Approach For Removing Talc For Upgrading Molybdenite OresBy X. K. Jiang
Upgrading molybdenite ore can be technically difficult and expensive if talc is a major impurity in the ore. The layered structure of molybdenite and talc decreases the surface specificity of floatati
Jan 1, 1999
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Clay Problems Encountered in Gold Heap LeachingBy Phoebe L. Hauff, Jeffrey P. Kurtz, Paul D. Chamberlin
Clay minerals can be a source of problems in heap leaching operations. The ore for many heap leach operations is commonly acid-sulfate alteration zone rocks which may be found in hot springs deposits
Jan 1, 1987
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Ground Calcium Carbonate: Ore Mineralogy, Processing And MarketsBy R. J. Pruett, P. I. Prescott
Ground calcium carbonate (GCC) is used in the paper, plastics, paint, rubber and caulks and sealants industries. The favorable properties of GCC include high whiteness and brightness, low hardness and
Jan 1, 1997
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Laterally Extensive Surface Hardpans in Tailings Storage Facilities as Possible Inhibitors of Acid Rock DrainageBy Graham Taylor, Mandy Agnew
Hardpans developing in tailings storage facilities (TSF) in Australia have been investigated in relation to Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) generation. This research had three main aims. Firstly it was to ob
Jan 1, 2000
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Main-Roof Failure Modes And Their Effects On Longwall ShieldsBy Y. M. Jiang
From underground instrumentation data and from direct observation of longwall panels, it was demonstrated that growth of the main-roof overhang causes an extremely high roof weighting on the face supp
Jan 1, 1996
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Open Pit Production Planning Through Pit-Generation And Pit-SequencingBy H. Sevim
The logic and capabilities of a long-term production planning method for open pit mining are presented. This is a new method that can be used to obtain simultaneous solutions to the four interrelated
Jan 1, 1994
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Fine Pyrite Removal From Coal Using a Placer Ore JigBy Frank F. Aplan, Robert S. Thomson
A placer ore jig, typically used to recover fine gold, tin and diamonds from alluvial ores, has been modified to remove fine pyrite from minus 6.4 mm (-114 inch) coal. In parallel tests, it proved to
Jan 1, 1995
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Multilinear Balance Equilibration: Application To A Complex Metallurgical ProcessBy J. Ragot, D. Maquin, N. Heraud
Acquisition of coherent and representative data about the state of processes remains a major problem of process control. This paper proposes an approach that ensures coherence in measurements on an op
Jan 1, 1992
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Methane Emission Problems In Indian Coal Mines--Some Case Studies - IntroductionBy S. P. Banerjee
By international standards, Indian coal seams are not very gassy. In some of the major coalfields such as Singareni, Wardha, Pench, Chirimiri, Rewa and Talcher Coalfields practically no methane is emi
Jan 1, 1980
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Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Porter Square Rock ChamberBy David E. Thompson, Edward S. Plotkin
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Red Line Extension Northwest is nearing the final stages of construction. The 3. 1 mile extension of the Red Line from the existing Harvard Square
Jan 1, 1983
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Transients In Gas Concentration Within A System Of Controlled Recirculation In MinesBy G. Yang, M. J. McPherson, P. Mousset-Jones, G. Danko, F. Calizaya
In the last 20 years, studies on controlled flow recirculation in various countries have been carried out in both coal and metal mines. These studies have shown that in addition to economic gains, par
Jan 1, 1991
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New Japanese Technology For Economic Dredging Of Industrial/Mining Waste Ponds To Reprocess MaterialsBy Peter Van deVelde
Many companies in North America because of economic or environmental reasons are considering reprocessing material from their waste ponds. The Japanese have developed highly specialized machines and
Jan 1, 1983
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Development Of A Roadheader Mining System At American Borate CompanyBy Charles R. Garrett
The American Borate Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Owens Corning Fiberglas Company under a management contract to the Hanna Mining Company, owns and operates an underground borate mine in D
Jan 1, 1985
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Nonsulfide Minerals Flotation: An OverviewBy D. R. Nagaraj
The practice of nonsulfide minerals flotation can be best characterized as an evolutionary blend of scientific theory and art. Although extensive fundamental studies have been carried out in the past
Jan 1, 1999
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Simulation of a Truck-Shovel System Using ArenaBy Majid Ataeepour, Ernest Y. Baafi
High level programming languages such ass C, FORTRAN and BASIC have been used in the mining industry to simulate truck-shovel systems. In addition, some special languages for simulation such as GASP,
Jan 1, 1996
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Microwave heating characteristics of selected minerals and compoundsBy G. Kazonich, S. L. McGill, J. W. Walkiewicz
Naturally occurring minerals and reagent-grade compounds were tested to determine their receptivity to microwave heating. The maximum temperature achieved for the samples and the time required to reac
Jan 1, 1987
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Stratabound Lead-Zinc Deposits Of The Central Xicheng District, Southeastern Gansu Province, ChinaBy S. Chunhui, W. Anbin, R. B. Cook
The Xicheng is one of China's largest lead-zinc (Pb-Zn) districts with known minable reserves in excess of 10 Mt (11 million st). The centrally located Changba-Lijiagou and nearby deposits are r
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery of additional tungsten from Climax byproduct-plant tailingBy G. E. Burrer, D. Malhotra, T. E. Irwin, S. Johnson
Climax byproduct-plant tailing assayed 0.019% WO3. Pilot-plant and laboratory tests were performed to investigate the possibility of recovering additional tungsten values from the byproduct-plant tail
Jan 1, 1987