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A Computationally Efficient Technique for Separation Data BalancingBy A. I. A. Salama
A computationally efficient technique for generating a balanced set of density or size separation data is developed. The technique proposed utilized minimization of a modified form of error squares to
Jan 1, 1996
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Air Sparged Hydrocyclone (Ash) Technology For Cyanide RecoveryBy B. Dabrowski, J. D. Miller, D. Halbe, J. Hupka
An air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) mobile system was evaluated for continuous stripping and recovery of cyanide (the AVR process) from process water at a gold plant site. The ASH unit performed excepti
Jan 1, 2004
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Some Recent Developments in Ground Treatment for TunnellingBy A. Perelli Cippo, R. Granata, D. A. Bruce
During the last few years, significant advances continue to have been made in aspects of grouting technologies used for ground treatment in advance of tunnelling. In permeation grouting, fundamental r
Jan 1, 1993
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Design Of Yieldable Tunnel Supports For Creeping RocksBy N. D. Cristescu
An analysis of the interaction between a creeping rock and a yieldable lining is presented. The following cases are considered: an elastic lining, a lining made of circular shaft rings that may slide
Jan 1, 1997
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Sulfate reduction - designing systems for long-term treatmentBy J. Wagner, P. Eger
Although lifetime estimates for sulfate reduction based on total substrate carbon typically range from 20 to 30 years, field and laboratory experiments showed that rates of sulfate reduction decreased
Jan 1, 2002
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Gas Chromatography Applications for Underground Mine Air AnalysisBy David M. Sullivan
Jim Walter Resources, Inc., (JWR) a division of Jim Walter Corporation, has 5 underground coal mines in Central Alabama varying in depths from 400-2500 feet. Gas Chromatography plays a vital role in s
Jan 1, 1987
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Polymeric Agglomerating Agents for the Gold Mining IndustryBy J. J. Robertson, D. M. Polizzotti
Cement is used as an established agglomerating agent in gold heap leaching operations to maintain heap permeability and prevent migration of fines. In addition to agglomeration, cement provides protec
Jan 1, 1992
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Computer Program For Solving Complex Auxiliary Ventilation SystemsBy P. Mousset-Jones, F. Calizaya
This paper explains and discusses a computer program that has been developed to determine the ventilation design parameters for complex auxiliary ventilation systems such as those found in the constru
Jan 1, 1995
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Potentiometric and Voltammetric Sensors for Monitoring Flotation PulpsBy S. Chander
The advantages and disadvantages of various techniques available for controlling reagents in the mineral flotation systems are discussed. Special interest is placed on potentiometric and voltammetric
Jan 1, 1993
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Novel Diesel Exhaust Filters for Underground Mining VehiclesBy Todd R. Taubert, Kenneth L. Bickel
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) pioneered the development of disposable filters for reducing diesel particulate emissions from permissible mining machines. The USBM is now evaluating filter media that
Jan 1, 1995
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Cost Estimation for Sublevel Stoping-A Case Study *By A. J. Richardson
Before the development of the underground stoping and mining costs can be considered, certain facts about the ore body, the proposed mine, markets, etc., must be known or determined. In the case to
Jan 1, 1982
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Rock index properties for geoengineering in underground developmentBy J. E. Rourke, O&apos
This paper describes the use of index testing to obtain rock properties that are useful in the design and construction planning of an underground development for civil engineering or mining projects.
Jan 1, 1990
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A Lyometallurgical Process for Leaching Copper from ChrysocollaBy A. J. Monhemius, S. Raghavan, G. W. Warren, E. Peters, D. W. Furerstenau
A lyometallurgical process for extracting copper from an ore containing chrysocolla by leaching it with a kerosene solution containing LM 63 in the presence of small amounts of aqueous ammonia is desc
Jan 1, 1993
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Groundwater Evaluation and Control for Gold Mining ProjectsBy Adrian Brown
Groundwater inflow and impacts have become major aspects in the permitting and operation of many gold mines. First, the hydrothermal or placer genesis of many of the orebodies being investigated or pr
Jan 1, 1988
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Mathematical Modelling a Powerful Tool for Quantifying PerformanceBy Edmond Donovan, O&apos
With the increase in complexity of conveyor systems and the inexorable demand for more capacity and availability, the ability of designers to accurately predict performance is becoming increasingly im
Jan 1, 1996
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DC Drive Application Considerations for Mining Belt ConveyorsBy M. L. Nave, R. E. Melley
DC motor drives are available technology for belt conveyors. The success of the application in mining depends on adequate and timely consideration of DC drive features. The purpose of this paper is to
Jan 1, 1996
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A Transient Model For Predicting Mine Air TemperaturesBy J. Cheung, H. Rabia
The traditional methods for predicting mine air temperatures are based on steady state heat transfer models as developed by Voss (1969) and Starfield (1983). These models are useful in providing appro
Jan 1, 1989
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Evaluation Of Alternative Seal Designs For Coal MinesBy C. R. Stephan, N. B. Greninger, W. A. Slivensky
The U.S. Bureau of Mines and the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) are participating jointly in a research program to evaluate strength characteristics and air-leakage resistance of va
Jan 1, 1993
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Positive set value system for hydraulic powered supportsBy J. B. Gwiazda
Maintenance of a constant load setting throughout longwall support units and selection of the proper initial bearing capacity depending on the type of roof strata are the basic factors that ensure goo
Jan 1, 1990
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Research work Goes On, Waiting for Industry RecoveryBy S. P. Chong, Peter V. Avotins
The iron and steel industry continues to operate at depressed production levels due to the low level of demand for steel and foundry products. Crude steel production in the Western world dropped by 13
Jan 5, 1983