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Computer Simulation of Coal Thickness Sensor Performance in Machine Horizon ControlBy Michael G. Nelson
Underground coal mining practice often requires that some coal be left in place at the seam boundaries after mining, for purposes of ground control, quality control, machine guidance, or good operatin
Jan 1, 1993
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Horrible Spill Areas We Had When We Started Up the Plant and How We Fixed ThemBy Joe Komadina
DOUG HALBE: Our next topic is one that I would think everyone might want to contribute to. I'm sure everyone here has had some experience in this area. If you haven't, I'd suspect you&a
Jan 1, 1998
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A Physical Scale Model of Flows in the Waste of a Retreat Longwall CoalfaceBy P-M. Dupond, S. Lowrie, C. Tauziéde, Z. Pokryszka, A. D. Jones
A physical model has been developed to simulate the flows and mixing of gases in the waste of a longwall retreat coalface. The model is used in conjunction with computational modelling, and the distri
Jan 1, 1997
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Computers – The Catalyst For Information AccessibilityBy Betty L. Gibbs
What does the information age mean to mining companies? The perception of greatly increased access to information is based on modern communications through ‘smart’ fax machines and computer networks.
Jan 1, 1994
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Preliminary Design And Analysis Of Recovery Of Lithium From Brine With The Use Of A Selective ExtractantBy Vi-Duong Dang
Lithium requirements in the next few decades for batteries and controlled thermonuclear fusion reactors (CTR) may exceed the availability of the current mineral and brine reserves. It is thus prudent
Jan 1, 1978
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Impact of Environmental Regulation on Mineral Processing and Hydrometallurgical PlantsBy R. B. Coleman, T. P. McNulty
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Environmental protection is not a newcomer to the minerals industry, there having been numerous examples dating from decades ago. Sometimes the awareness of a need for prese
Jan 1, 1989
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A Computerized Model Of Open Pit Short And Long Range Production SchedulingBy Kostas Fytas
A computer package has been developed which is capable of evaluating alternative production schedules (long and short range) of an open pit mine once the ultimate pit limits have been defined. The mod
Jan 1, 1986
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Curse or blessing? The sustainable development dilemma of mining regions in BrazilBy M. A. Rodrigues da Silva Enríquez
One of the rare consensual points among different resource-based economic analytical approaches refers to the strategic role of rent from mineral extraction, as a decisive tool to ensure that the temp
Jan 1, 2011
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1990 Jackling Lecture - The making of a mining engineerBy Howard L. Hartman
To concede that I am the most surprised - not to mention the least likely - recipient of the Daniel C. Jackling Award is a true confession I must share with you. Quite honestly, I've asked myself
Jan 1, 1991
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Major Gypsum Districts Of Western OklahomaBy Kenneth S. Johnson
High-purity gypsum of Permian age crops out in three major gypsum districts of western Oklahoma. The northwest and southwest districts have important reserves in the Blaine Formation, whereas reserves
Jan 1, 1978
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Industrial Uses Of Lamproite From Silver City Dome, Woodson And Wilson Counties, KansasBy Pieter Berendsen
Lamproite occurs in two locations in southeastern Kansas that are in close proximity to each other. In both locations, the lamproite is restricted to north- east-elongated, ellipsoidal depressions mea
Jan 1, 1999
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Placer Sampling And Reserve EstimationBy D. E. Ranta, Stephen W. Thomas, Clancy J. Wendt
One of the most difficult tasks associated with placer mining is the sampling of the deposit. More placer projects have failed due to inaccurate assessment of the reserves than to any other reason. Wi
Jan 1, 1992
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The Application Of Fractal Analysis To Mine AirwaysBy M. J. McPherson, P. Mousset-Jones, J. Banik, F. Calizaya
Friction factors or coefficients of friction used to estimate the resistances of mine airways are, in the main, estimated from empirical measurements made in other airways considered to be of a simila
Jan 1, 1993
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Increased Production And Cost Savings Using Delvo Stabilizer In The Cemented Rockfill Program At Williams Mine (Marathon)By Scott Jones, Tony R. A. Durkac, David W. Stephens
Williams Mine was considering spending a large amount of capital to install a pumping system underground to rid the mine of slimes; with the introduction of Delvo Stabilizer this challenge would be me
Jan 1, 2001
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Analysis of an Excavation in a Jointed Rock MassBy David K. Parrish, Duane A. Labreche
Analyses of jointed, cracked, and fractured rock masses are needed in a variety of applications, including estimates of reduced elastic modulus for damaged rock, estimates of permeability changes as a
Jan 1, 1986
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17. Discovery of Galore Creek Copper Deposits, BCBy D. A. Barr
The Galore Creek copper deposits lie in the Stikine River district of northwest British Columbia, a largely undeveloped region which possesses rugged mountain terrain with deeply incised valleys which
Jan 1, 1991
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Stripper – A Computer Program For The Analysis of The Effectiveness of Chilled Water Pipe InsulationBy R. RAMSDEN
The deep South African gold mines rely on refrigeration to provide a safe working environment. Chilled water, which is produced in large central refrigeration plants, is distributed throughout mines I
Jan 1, 1991
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R And D Help Diagnose The Inefficiency In A Phosphate Beneficiation PlantBy Prof. Dr. T. R. Boulos
The Egyptian marine phosphorite of Sebaiya West, the Nile Valley, consisting of both non-oxidized hard siliceous and oxidized leached friable ore types, is subjected to a roughing-cleaning silica flot
Jan 1, 1993
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Cancer Warnings: How Justified Are They?By John W. Kelse
What happens when the skull and crossbones goes on a product? In the case of cancer warnings, the consequences can be severe. If the label contains the term "lung carcinogen", you might expect to comp
Jan 1, 1991
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How the Design is AccomplishedBy B. Pollack, L. G. Stevens
INTRODUCTION In other chapters of this volume many of the important technical aspects in the design of concentration and dewatering circuits have been discussed. This chapter will deal with the st
Jan 1, 1986