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7. Evolution of the Gibralter, BC, DiscoveryBy John E. Frost
The Gibralter Mines Ltd. complex is 61 km (38 miles) north of Williams Lake in central British Columbia, Fig. 1. The discovery of these deposits evolved in stages such that each stage revealed a bigge
Jan 1, 1991
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Understanding VariancesAs mentioned in chapter 8, one of the objectives of the budget is to provide a mechanism for ongoing measurement and control of the production operation. The budget shows expected performance. Actual
Jan 1, 1999
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Time-Cost, Trade-Off Analyses Of Longwall Face TransfersBy E. Topuz, C. Patrick
Longwall face-to-face equipment transfers or moves are the largest source of nonproductive time in a long wall-mining system. Detailed planning and resourceful thinking are paramount for economical, s
Jan 1, 1996
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In Situ Stress and Natural Fracture Distribution at Depth in the Piceance Basin, Colorado: Implications to Stimulation and Production of Low Permeability Gas Reservoirs.By Lawrence W. Teufel
Knowledge of in situ stress and natural fracture distribution at depth improves our ability to stimulate and produce low permeability reservoirs. The focus of this study is three closely spaced, 2.5 k
Jan 1, 1986
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Horrible Spill Areas We Had When We Started Up the Plant and How We Fixed ThemBy Joe Komadina
DOUG HALBE: Our next topic is one that I would think everyone might want to contribute to. I'm sure everyone here has had some experience in this area. If you haven't, I'd suspect you&a
Jan 1, 1998
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Limitations Of SEM/EDS Techniques For Particle-By-Particle Analysis In Respirable Coal DustBy R. Hogg, T. F. Dumm, L. G. Austin
The applicability of SEM/EDS techniques to particle-by-particle analysis of respirable coal dust is evaluated. It is demonstrated that the correction procedures needed to account for the failure of mo
Jan 1, 1991
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Design And Construction Of The Soudan 2 Detector LaboratoryBy D. Lee Petersen, Charles R. Nelson, Marvin Marshak
INTRODUCTION Construction is underway on a laboratory cavern 713 m below surface at the Soudan Mine, Tower-Soudan State Park, in northeastern Minnesota. The 13.9 in wide by 11.6 m high by 71.8 in l
Jan 1, 1985
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Meraaker Hydro-Tunneling the “Norwegian Way”By Odd G. Askilsrud, Steinar Johannessen
New powerplants, tunnels and dams are currently under construction at Meraaker to triple the annual power production of a nearly 100 year old power scheme. A total of 44 km tunnels with cross sections
Jan 1, 1993
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Horizontal Curve Engineering Above and Below GroundBy Dr. -Ing. Rainer Alles
Introduction Belt conveyors usually run in a straight line. The correct alignment is a major criterion for reliable functioning and optimum running properties. Any misalignment of the conveyor, espe
Jan 1, 1993
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The Prediction of Power Draw in Comminution MachinesBy J. Andersen
The very large quantities of energy used for size reduction in the minerals processing industry necessitate the accurate prediction of comminution machine power draw for optimum plant design. The JKMR
Jan 1, 1992
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Variability in Rock Strength From Ultrasonic TestingBy Shahzad Moosa, John M. Pitt
Statistical variability in rock strength can be evaluated by rapid, inexpensive ultrasonic pulse velocity measurements, an important consideration since rational probabilistic design in rock is often
Jan 1, 1986
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An Analytical Subsidence Prediction Method To Maximise Underground Coal Extraction Under Tight Environmental ConstraintsBy R. W. Seedsman
Mandalong Mine was originally planned to operate with panel widths of 250 m and a predicted surface subsidence in excess of 3 m. The consent conditions applied by the NSW government on this mine plan
Jan 1, 2006
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Novel Solid-Phase Materials For Selective Copper RecoveryBy E. S. Peterson, M. K. Harrup, K. A. Dolbeare, J. E. Wey
Efficient methods for the removal of copper from heap-leach solutions without mobile organic phases are a current mining industry need. To satisfy this need, a selective, high-capacity, durable solid
Jan 1, 2003
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An Investigation Of The Performance Of A Spiral Using Radioactive Gold TracersBy E. G. Kelly, D. E. Walsh
The behavior of gold particles on a spiral was studied using radioactive gold tracers. The method allowed the effects of particle size, particle shape, pulp density, feed rate and splitter settings to
Jan 1, 1993
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Modeling of Gas Circulation in the Goaf of Retreat FacesBy Zbigniew Pokryszka, Eric Saraux, Christian Tauziède, André Carrau
This paper presents recent developments in the use of a CFD model for representing the flow of gases in the goaf of retreat faces. In France, it is of highest importance to optimize firedamp drain
Jan 1, 1997
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Computer-Based Planning Of Mining Operations On The Basis Of Statistical Data Evaluation ? IntroductionBy F. L. Wilke
In the german hard-coal mining industry the mechanization of longwall faces and the machinery used for the extraction process have reached such an extent, that an extensive increase in productivity an
Jan 1, 1982
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Development Of A Thermodynamic-Based Mine Climate SimulatorBy James A. Procarione, Sandip K. Mukherjee
The Department of Mining Engineering, University of Utah, has developed a thermodynamic-based mine ventilation simulator capable of predicting or analyzing the climatic conditions in hot underground e
Jan 1, 1987
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Comparison Of Lignite Reserves Estimates In The Multilayer Deposit Of The Amyndeo MineBy A. Pavlides
The purpose of this study is to compare estimation methods for lignite reserves at the Amyndeo mine and to provide a map of the estimated thickness of the coal seams. The reserves are first estimated
Jan 1, 2008
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Development Of A Diesel Vehicle Operator C02 Exposure MeterBy M. K. Gangal, E. D. Dainty
The CANMET diesel-related work, carried out in cooperation with the Canadian mining industry, resulted in the identification of several useful R/D studies. One such study was the development of a dash
Jan 1, 1993
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Shallow Hydrocarbon Accumulations, Magmatic Intrusions, and the Genesis of Carlin-Type, Disseminated Gold DepositsBy Judith M. Ballantyne
Carlin-type. disseminated, sediment-hosted gold deposits can be better described as hydrocarbon-associated gold deposits. A new genetic model for these deposits involves the intrusion of one or more s
Jan 1, 1988