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Earthquake Damage To Underground FacilitiesBy G. Zandt, H. R. Pratt, W. A. Hustrulid, M. Bouchon, D. E. Stephenson
PREFACE The National Waste Terminal Storage Program was initiated to conduct the research to select a site for the disposal of high level radioactive waste in deep geologic formations. As part of t
Jan 1, 1979
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Recovery Of High-Purity Arsenic Trioxide From ArsenopyriteBy Jerome P. Downey
Treatment of tungsten ore at Anschutz Mining Company's Chicote Grande (Bolivia) operation results in a relatively high grade arsenopyrite byproduct stream. Laboratory and miniplant testwork have
Jan 1, 1985
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Challenges, Opportunities and Principles of Interfacial TechnologiesBy P. Somasundaran, Brij M. Moudgil
All the major interfacial technologies encountered in mineral processing involve adsorption of surfactants and/or polymers. With the need for processing low grade complex ores it is imperative that co
Jan 1, 1989
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Hazardous Roof Structures In Appalachian Coal MinesBy Noel N. Moebs, John L. Ellenberger
Geologic structures in mine roof rock contribute to many roof falls in Appalachian coal mines. These structures include paleochannels, scours, pinch-outs, slickensides, clay veins, and cravasse splays
Jan 1, 1982
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Three Dimensional Numerical Modelling Of Air Velocities And Dust Control Techniques In A Longwall FaceBy N. I. Aziz, B. Srinivasa Rao, R. N. Singh
The control of respirable dust and its subsequent exposure to miners is essential for improved safety in longwall mining. The extensive variation in face conditions and operations of longwall make num
Jan 1, 1993
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Power Consumption Of Stirred Media MillsBy P. Somasundaran, C. C. Harris
The power consumption of stirred-media mills was studied using an approach developed from work on stirred reactors. Evaluated were the relationships of factors such as stirring speed and impeller and
Jan 1, 1996
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Concept to meet quality specifications of coal on a per-car basis rather than on a trainload basisCoal that meets customer specifications is often stored in silos prior to being loaded into railcars. However, it is often found that, after loading, the coal contained in a particular car does not me
Jan 1, 2002
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Modeling of energy parameters ERR and TESR around burst- prone mine openingsBy R. Simon
Strain-burst phenomena are generally characterised by sudden releases of energy in a volume of highly stressed rock. Strain bursts are encountered in situations such as crown pillar bursts during cut-
Jan 1, 1999
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Sample Preparation And Analysis At Falconbridge Dominicana LaboratoryBy Welland L. Ott, Hans J. Rumland
The Falconbridge Dominicana laboratory receives samples from all parts of the operation. Ore, metal and oil samples are taken by operating departments, gas and water samples by the laboratory staff. P
Jan 1, 1979
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(Mis)use of Monte Carlo simulations in NPV analysisThere has been some confusion over the selection of discount rates when performing stochastic simulations of a project's net present value (NPV) using risk- adjusted discounting techniques. Some
Jan 1, 1996
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Interactions in Multiple-Seam MiningBy S. M. Hsiung, Wen H. Su, Syd S. Peng
This paper examines the interaction problems of multiple seam mining by combining underground investigation, laboratory testings, and numerical modeling. One case of multiple seam interaction that occ
Jan 1, 1986
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Minerals Processing Meeting Focuses On CommoditiesBismuth, "the green metal," has become an important substitute for lead. The uranium industry was never really dead, anti-nuclear activists just wanted the world to think it was. And diamonds are fast
Jan 1, 1997
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Strontium Minerals (ccdb3a5e-1a16-4902-a122-1197dfb75b76)By Joyce A. Ober
Strontium occurs commonly in nature, averaging 0.034% of all igneous rock; however, only two minerals, celestite and strontianite, contain strontium in sufficient quantities to make its recovery pract
Jan 1, 1994
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Design, Development, Application, and Operating Benefits of 100-m3+ Outokumpu TankCell Flotation CellsBy Adolf J. Jonaitis
Outokumpu developed TankCell flotation cell technology beginning in 1990, following 35 years of successful flotation cell experience and application. In 1994, Outokumpu proved favorable operating succ
Jan 1, 1999
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Oxidation and wetting behavior of chalcopyrite in the absence and presence of xanthatesBy J. Pang, S. Chander
The mechanisms of chalcopyrite oxidation in alkaline solutions have been studied using cyclic voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy techniques. The cyclic voltammetry was used to elucidate oxidation/
Jan 1, 1991
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Deep cut: ground control and worker safety in coal minesBy E. R. Braer, C. J. Bise
The trend in underground room-and-pillar coal mining is to employ remote-controlled, continuous-mining machines and extended cuts to depths of 12 m (40 ft) or more. This system of coal extraction, ado
Jan 1, 2000
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Evaluation of Mining Research and Development ? IntroductionBy Berthold Pilz
The importance of a power economy that is efficient both in technological and economic terms has been clearly recognized in recent years. In 1977 the German Federal Government therefore introduced its
Jan 1, 1979
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Current trends in the production and trade of industrial minerals in Southeastern EuropeBy G. Karahalios
Industrial minerals always play an important part in the technological growth of a country. The extraction and trading of industrial minerals continues to expand, but the industry is now subject to st
Jan 1, 2000
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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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Optimizing Conveyor Capacity and Reliability: The Pittsburgh & Midway Coal Mining Co.- North River Mine ExperienceBy Roland Hoet, Jim Patilla, Nick Madison
Increasing conveyor capacity and reliability is a common goal for many underground mines. This task is especially challenging when you must work with existing structure, belt, etc. Meeting this challe
Jan 1, 2002