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Mineral Liberation: A Population Balance ApproachBy Timothy J. Napier-Munn, David M. Weedon
A model of mineral liberation was developed using back calculation techniques to determine breakage/liberation parameters in a similar manner to the way breakage parameters are determined in the Popul
Jan 1, 1996
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Rocky Mountain Project - Underground PhaseBy Leif A. Nordell, Philip E. Freeland
A paper discussing specification, methods, situations and results encountered in underground phase construction of the Rocky Mountain Pumped Storage Project near Rome, Georgia. The scope of work in
Jan 1, 1985
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Use of a Total Flammable Gas Detector in Mine RecoveryBy J. E. Chilton
Methanometers with catalytic heat- of-combustion sensors used in coal mines today will read low for flammable gases when oxygen (0,) concentrations are low or when methane (CH,) concentrations are gre
Jan 1, 1992
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Rapid Construction Of The Syar Tunnel Central Utah ProjectBy P. R. Busmann, D. J. Rogers
The Bureau of Reclamation's Syar Tunnel project included excavation of a 9.2 kilometer (5.7 mile) long, 3.6 meter (11.8 ft) diameter tunnel through gently dipping sedimentary rocks consisting of
Jan 1, 1991
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Particle Attachment and Detachment in the Presence of Linear PolyphosphatesBy Adam Feiler, John Ralston
Optical reflectometry was used to study the attachment and subsequent detachment of silica particles (diameter 25 nm) from the surface of titanium dioxide wafers under well-defined hydro- dynamic cond
Jan 1, 2003
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Utility of bioreagents in mineral processingBy K. A. Natarajan, P. Somasundaran, Namita Deo
Biological processes have recently become more attractive in hydrometallurgy and mineral processing due to their lower operating costs, potential for processing low-quality ores and flexibility. Adhes
Jan 1, 2000
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Geotechnical Factors Affecting Rock Slope Stability in Eastern TennesseeBy William F. Kane, Eric C. Drumm
Rock slope failures in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee are a continuing problem. A study of the geotechnical factors affecting such slopes was conducted in this geologically complex region.
Jan 1, 1986
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Health and safety statistics and trends in the Greek mining and quarrying industryHealth and safety issues are very important to the mining industry. Although the application of scientific research and current technology shields workers from many dangerous aspects of mining, accide
Jan 1, 2002
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Resin-in-leach cyanidation of a carbonaceous gold oreBy J. B. Hiskey, V. P. Atluri
Resin-in-leach (RIL) cyanidation experiments were performed on a refractory carbonaceous gold ore. The objective of this investigation was to determine if strong-base ion exchange resins could adsorb
Jan 1, 1990
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The Study on the Micro-climate in a Mine Central Pump and Power StationBy Yiyin Ma, Yuqi Chen
Based on two in-situ measurements and mathematical analysis, the micro-climate in a large central underground pump and power station has been discussed in this paper. It is found from the research tha
Jan 1, 1991
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An Integrated Geophysical & Geological Mapping Of Deep-Sea Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crusts: A Case Study At A Seamount Of The Federated States Of Micronesia, South PacificBy Akira Usui
Ferromanganese crusts on topographic highs in the western Pacific Ocean are believed to be potential resources of cobalt, nickel and platinum. Earlier shipboard geological and geophysical studies by J
Jan 1, 2008
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Simulation Studies Evaluating The Performance Of The Cone Fitting Method Of Variogram EstimationBy Harold D. Taylor
Cone fitting is a procedure which can be used to estimate the short range, linear portion of a variogram. Rather than combining data over windows In different directions and fitting by hand, cone fitt
Jan 1, 1986
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Economic Operations Management in Copper ConcentratorsBy René E. Fuenzalida
The copper market has become highly competitive around the world; therefore, operations efficiency is a must for copper producers. The economic outcome in a day-to-day milling is not evident at the co
Jan 1, 1998
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Construction Of Large Diameter Shafts With Reinforced Concrete Ring BeansBy Daniel L. Hanson
This paper presents case histories of the construction of four large diameter circular shafts using reinforced concrete ring beams as the primary internal support system. The case histories pertain to
Jan 1, 1987
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Solution To Problems With Roadheader Installation In Tunnelling ProjectsBy Karl H. Gehring
According to the increasing importance of boom type roadheaders in tunnelling essential problems occuring in the application of these machines are dealt with. Based on a chart including the various s
Jan 1, 1981
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Minefill Applications, Practices and Trends in Canadian MinesBy D. DeGagné, E. De Souza, J. F. Archibald
A comprehensive survey of minefill practices in underground mines in Canada has been conducted. The survey was designed to cover the entire filling operation for individual mines from feed to the prep
Jan 1, 2001
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Study of the role of surface chemical composition of sulfide minerals in flocculation by ESCABy S. Acar, P. Somasundaran
Results of selective flocculation of natural ores containing two or more minerals and of synthetic mineral mixtures do not usually agree with what is expected on the basis of the results from single m
Jan 1, 1991
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Estimation of diesel particulate concentrations in underground mines (Technical Paper)By G. P. Saseen, R. A. Haney
The US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) developed a model to estimate diesel particu¬late (dp) exposures in underground mines. The estimator uses in-mine measured dp concentrations or engi
Jan 1, 2000
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Preliminary Design of Mined Transit Stations and Deep Tunnels in SeattleBy Gordon T. Clark
The preliminary design of four mined stations and 7.2 km (4.5 miles) of tunnels for Seattle’s light rail transit system is described. Constraints that influenced the design and options that were studi
Jan 1, 2001
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On-Board Electrical Diagnostic System To Improve The Availability Of Continuous Mining MachinesBy J. C. Cawley, J. Sottile, J. L. Kohler
Control circuit failures contribute significantly to continuous miner downtime. The time required to put the machine back into production is a function of the time required to diagnose the problem, ob
Jan 1, 1995