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Design For Radiation Protection In The Mining Of High Grade Uranium OreBy R. T. Torrie, J. R. Mernagh, D. B. Chambers
l, INTRODUCTION Uranium mine and mill workers are exposed to external gamma and beta radiation fields from radioactive ore. In the past the average uranium content of ores mined in the United State
Jan 1, 1981
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Vertical Crater Retreat: an Important New Mining MethodBy L. C. Lang
INTRODUCTION The introduction of 165-mm (61/z-in.) holes to underground mining operations has made possible the application of Canadian Industries Ltd's (CIL) vertical crater retreat (VCR) minin
Jan 1, 1982
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Slicklines, Droplines, Diverter Boots—A Monograph - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Lauren M. Roberts, Ralph R. Sacrison
Pipeline or borehole free-fall transfer of material has long been done in support of underground mining. This paper addresses some characteristics and design elements in selecting systems suitable to
Feb 1, 2025
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Undercut-and-Fill Mining as Practiced at Magma Copper Co., Superior, AZBy Frank Florez
INTRODUCTION The Magma mine, located at Superior, AZ, some 100 km (60 miles) east of Phoenix, was discovered in 1875, and was originally mined for silver. The property was acquired by W. B. Thompso
Jan 1, 1982
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Costs of Underground Mining Materials and SuppliesBy Vincente M. Jr. Lim, Brain W. Lawrence
Underground mining operating costs consist pri¬marily of direct costs such as labor, supervision, ma¬terials, and supplies, plus indirect costs. The material and supply costs vary substantially betwee
Jan 1, 1982
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Platinum group minerals in the Duluth Complex and their beneficiation behaviorsBy K. J. Reid, I. Iwasaki, T. Sabelin
Introduction Occurrences of platinum group minerals (PGM) in mafic and ultramafic rocks in association with Cu-Ni mineralization are well known. Yet for the Duluth Complex, a large body of dominant
Jan 1, 1987
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Equipment, Ground Control, And Safety Considerations For Thick-Seam Underground Coal MiningBy Christopher J. Bise
The potential of the coal reserves in the western United States for meeting future energy needs has been recognized for quite some time. However, two of the major constraints which have tended to limi
Jan 1, 1981
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An Analysis Of Surface Coal Mine Spoil Bulk Density ? IntroductionBy L. Barry Phelps
Coal mine drainage, which occurs predominantly as acid mine drainage in the East, is a serious contaminant of surface and groundwater systems (Appalachian Regional Commission, 1969). Treatment of this
Jan 1, 1981
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Process Modifications At Reserve Mining CompanyBy Charles L. Allie
In June, 1980, Reserve Mining Company completed a 370 million dollar construction project which included process modifications required to reduce the silica content from nine to five percent by weight
Jan 1, 1980
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Oil Shale Retorting - Measuring Process Yields - IntroductionBy M. T. Atwood
For more than sixty years the rich oil shale formations of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming have been evaluated as a future source of petroleum. After many false starts the commercial production of shale oi
Jan 1, 1982
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Real-Time Slope Monitoring Using A Dedicated Home ComputerBy M. K. McCarter
A unique telemetry system was developed to monitor potentially unstable natural slopes above a residential area. Continuous interpretation of data transmitted from remote movement-sensitive devices an
Jan 1, 1985
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The 'How to' of plant design: SRK Consulting shares the building blocksThe process design of a metallurgical plant follows logical steps, one built on another, to define the circuit requirements. The methodology used and documentation produced is the same for a pre-feasi
May 1, 2013
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Indium electrowinning from sulfate solutions: The influence of cathodic support on process effectivenessBy A. Dell’Era, E. Ciro, C. Lupi
The paper explores the recovery of indium via electrowinning from sulfate baths, focusing on the impact of different cathodic supports (AISI 316L and nickel) on process parameters such as electrolyte
Nov 1, 2023
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Valorization from waste: Combined reduction of chromite ore-processing tailings and subgrade manganese ore to produce 200 series stainless steel scrapBy NILAMADHABA SAHU, Gajanan U. Kapure, Pankaj Kumar, Sunil Kumar Tripathy
Chromite ore processing tailings and low-grade manganese ores are typically considered waste due to their limited or negligible utility, leading to environmental and storage concerns. Researchers glob
May 1, 2024
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Corrosion protection and cost reduction in the mining and minerals industriesBy John Relser
The production processes that are developed in the mining and minerals industry are manufactured to be exposed to very aggressive environments. Chemical, abrasion, and impact expose structures and equ
Feb 1, 2014
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Blasting Practices At The Cannon MineBy C. J. Gilbert
The mining method at the Cannon Mine uses heading and bench stopes, which are subsequently backfilled with cemented high-strength fill prior to pillar removal. The dimensions of the pillars, 24 feet w
Jan 1, 1989
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Full-Face Shaft Sinking At The Atomic Energy Of Canada Limited Underground Research LaboratoryBy G. W. R. Kuzyk
The Underground Research Laboratory (URL) , a major geotechnical research facility, is currently being developed by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) , 120 km northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The
Jan 1, 1989
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Creep Damage Model For Rockburst At Mufulira Mine In ZambiaBy Y. FUJII, E. CHANDA, J. KODAMA, D. FUKUDA, M. NISHIHARA, Y. NAKAYAMA, P. SINKALA
This paper describes a creep damage model that was proposed to clarify the rockburst mechanism for the Mufulira underground copper mine in Zambia. Cumulative rock damage was evaluated for the edge ele
Jan 1, 2023
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The Effect Of Trapped Fumes On Clearance Time In Underground Development BlastingBy Agus Sasmito, SRIVATSAN JAYARAMAN SRIDHARAN, Akash Adhikari, Purushotham Tukkaraja
The amount of toxic fumes produced during blasting operation depends on the types of explosives used, product formulation, degree of confinement, conditions of use, and reactivity of the explosives wi
Aug 1, 2022
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling Of A Methane Gas Explosion In A Full-scale, Underground Longwall Coal MineBy CLAIRE STREBINGER, ADITYA JUGANDA, JURGEN F. BRUNE, GREGORY E. BOGIN JR.
Methane gas explosions are a major risk in underground coal mining operations. The severity of such explosions can range from local area damage to massive loss of miners’ lives along with significant
Aug 1, 2022