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5. On the Use and Validity of Probabilistic Methods in Mine Valuation ? IntroductionBy Howard M. Wells
The future is uncertain. In these circum- stances how can we rationally decide whether to commit funds to an investment that may or may not turn out to be successful? To date no certain answer to this
Jan 1, 1979
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Investigation Of Factors Affecting Release Of Methane In CoalbbedsBy Satya Harpalani, Xue Zhao
This paper discusses the results of an experimental investigation to study the release of methane in coalbeds. Absolute porosity of coal samples was first determined experimentally. Following the poro
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimization Of Ventilation Parameters In A Continuous Mining Section Employing Exhaust Ventilation And An Underboom ScrubberBy L. Xu, S Jones, R. Bhaskar, J. McKenzie
The objective of this project was to optimize the ventilation parameters of a continuous miner underboom scrubber. This would result in further control of the amount of airborne dust discharged during
Jan 1, 1994
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Grade-Tonnage Relationships: Their Use In Predicting Future Reserves And Estimating The Global Recoverable Reserves Of A deposit ? IntroductionOver the past few years, the School of Mines of Paris has carried out a program of research* on the grade-tonnage relationships in the border zones of porphyry copper deposits. The initial problem was
Jan 1, 1982
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The Influence of GOB Gas Venthole Location on Methane Drainage: A Case Study In The Lower Kittannig Coalbed, PaBy William P. Diamond
Production trends have been analyzed for 82 gob gas ventholes on 7 longwall panels in the Lower Kittanning Coalbed, Pennsylvania. Cumulative production from individual holes was found to vary consider
Jan 1, 1995
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The Effects Of Freezing Conditions On Rock BreakageBy S. K. Kawatra, S. A. Moffat, K. A. DeLa’O, T. C. Eisele
It was observed that the efficiency of some autogenous grinding circuits was dependent on temperature, with the energy-efficiency of the grinding process decreasing in the winter months, accompanied b
Jan 1, 1995
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Distribution -The Weak Link in Paste BackfillBy Andrew Mackenzie, Paul Rantala
Data is now appearing in literature that indicates many current paste fill systems in Canada suffer from plugged lines and severe wear rates. Both of these conditions suggest: design problems with the
Jan 1, 2001
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Unsaturated Flow and Solute Transport Observations in Large Waste Rock ColumnsBy Michael Li
Unsaturated flow and solute transport were studied in three large columns measuring 1.5 m diameter x 2 m height, loaded with up to 3.7 t of oxidised waste rock, which was excavated from the Stratmat p
Jan 1, 2000
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The Coexistence: Of Nahcolite-Trona In Central Anatolia-TurkeyBy Fikret Suner
Two rare evaporite minerals, nahcolite (NaHC03) and trona (Na2C03?NaHC03?2H20), are both widely used in the production of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) The largest natural carbonate deposits (trona) are i
Jan 1, 2001
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Using the Bond work index to measure operating comminution efficiencyBy C. A. Rowland
Introduction Comminution efficiency, as measured by relating circuit performance to the consumption of energy and the time and money required, can be determined by the following comparisons: Theor
Jan 1, 1999
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Assessment Of Pillar Load Transfer At Two Multiple-Seam Mine SitesBy R. J. Matetic
The Bureau of Mines, as part of a program to improve mine planning and development, is currently investigating the effects of pillar load transfer, which can impact mining operations within a multiple
Jan 1, 1989
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West Seattle TunnelBy Martin Oatman, Lawrence Lenahan
The West Seattle Tunnel is part of a regional sewer conveyance system located in Seattle Washington. The tunnel was constructed for the Waste Water Treatment Division of the King County Department Of
Jan 1, 1997
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Canonical diagram as a graph representation of a mine ventilation networkBy T. Altman
Using theory of network planning together with graph theory, an algorithm is presented that creates canonical diagrams for mine ventilation networks (M VN). The data generated by the algorithm is used
Jan 1, 1988
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Microcomputers in Exploration and MiningBy Mark Springett
Microcomputers have rapidly evolved to the level at which they can perform almost all of the computational tasks required for exploration, evaluation and exploitation of mineral deposits. The present
Jan 1, 1987
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When to Use Water Only CyclonesBy Mark P. Schmidt, Douglas D. Schlepp
Water Only cyclones were introduced into commercial operation for cleaning of metallurgical and steam coal around 1950. Since its original introduction as a primary cleaning device, the employment of
Jan 1, 1988
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Selection Of Mill Discharge ScreensBy M. A. Bothwell
The purpose of this paper is to describe the methods used to select mill discharge screens, and to outline factors which should be taken into consideration when choosing screens for this application.
Jan 1, 2001
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Thickening And Clarification: How Much Do We Really Know About Dewatering?By Thomas W. Healy, David V. Boger, Yee-Kwong Leong, Lee R. White, Peter J. Scales
The concentration of mineral slurries by conventional thickening devices is discussed. The role of additives on the compression of mineral slurries is also examined. Results for a range of flocculatio
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect of montmorillonite on the selective flocculation of iron oresBy A. I. Arol, I. Iwasaki
Clay minerals adversely affect the selective flocculation of iron ores. The effect of montmorillonite on a hematite-quartz mixture was studied. Montmorillonite, particularly in the presence of Ca++, c
Jan 1, 1987
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Measuring And Managing Dust And Nanoparticulates In Pyrometallurgical ProcessingBy C. Copeland, S. Kawatra
Airborne particulates can be generated by combustion processes, comminution, or materials handling, and regulation of these particulates by EPA are becoming progressively more stringent. Regulations
Jan 1, 2007
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Precast Concrete Segmental Linings - Practical ConsiderationsBy Henry R. Tiedemann, William H. Hansmire, Harvey W. Parker
Although the use of precast concrete segments for tunnel linings has been common for many years in Europe, acceptance of this type of lining has been slow in the United States. This paper explores the
Jan 1, 1987