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Expert Systems in Comminution - Case StudiesBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
Expert supervisory control strategies have been used for many years to improve operating revenues in comminution circuits. Typical improvements in capacity range from four to eight percent. Several ca
Jan 1, 1997
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Analytical High-Speed Photography As A Diagnostic Tool In Blast DesignIn spite of the tremendous amount of research conducted in the last few decades. no single blasting theory has been developed and accepted that adequately explains the mechanisms of rock breakage in a
Jan 1, 1988
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Gilman Modification of Mitchell Slice StopingBy William L. Jude
INTRODUCTION Although the mining method described in this chapter is locally designated "modified Mitchell," there are so many features which are characteristic of square sets that the designation "m
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining and Mineral Process Operating PhilosophiesBy C. M. Brown
Common operating philosophies and objectives of mining and mineral process operations are discussed. Key information required to effectively monitor operations is reviewed in conjunction with the impa
Jan 1, 1991
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Ground Improvement on the Central Artery Project - Examples of Innovative ApplicationsBy Gary S. Brierley, James R. Lambrechts, Andrew F. McKown
Various innovative Ground Improvement techniques have been proposed and applied to facilitate construction of the Central Artery/Tunnel Project in Boston. Given in this paper are discussions of the ex
Jan 1, 1999
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Recovery of Copper Oxide Minerals by Sulfidization FlotationBy N. N. Manu
In the Central African Copper Belt, sulfidization flotation is the standard practice for dolomitic copper oxide ores. It is a delicate process, and its plant application requires close control of the
Jan 1, 1994
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Steep slope stabilization for reclaimed terrainBy K. C. Vories, C. D. Elifrits, F. F. Haston
The required reclamation of land disturbed by surface coal mining often results in the creation of some oversteepened slopes that are prone to rapid erosion and sediment production. This natural activ
Jan 1, 1987
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Dry, visible, salt-dust filtration of the face exhaust air at the WIPPBy J. Kelleher, R. Saulters, K. H. McDaniel, L. Griswold
To improve underground safety and visibility during mining applications, the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant designed and built a dry-dust filtration unit. The unit works in conjunction with a Spendrup 11
Jan 1, 2002
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Removal Of Organic Contamination From Buffalo River Sediment By Froth FlotationBy S. R. Clifford
Organic contaminants can be removed from river sediment using conventional flotation methods. Organic contamination in sediments is one of the most significant pollution problems facing the Great Lake
Jan 1, 1994
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Exploration of the Sloan Ranch complex: a diamondiferous kimberlite prospect in northern ColoradoBy K. C. Shaver
Detailed examination of the Sloan Ranch diamond prospect has shown that the Sloan 1 diatreme, the Sloan 2 dike, and the Sloan 3 horizontal sheet complex are all parts of the same kimberlite complex. G
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluation of underground coarse-coal slurry transportation systems by a simulation modelBy H. Sevim
This paper summarizes the research effort in simulating the operation of "Underground Coarse-Coal Hydrotransport Systems" (UCCHS). The equipment of the system to be simulated is already optimally sele
Jan 1, 1987
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Beneficiation Of Lean Sedimentary Phosphate Ores By Selective Flotation Or Electrostatic SeparationBy M. Ghiani, R. Ciccu
After a short review of the basic concepts underlying the application of selective flotation and electrostatic separation to the beneficiation of phosphate ores, the paper deals with the results obtai
Jan 1, 1993
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Hydrogeologic Behaviour of Unsaturated Waste Rock: An Experimental StudyBy Roger Beckie, Leslie Smith, Craig Nichol
To study the hydrogeological processes that control the movement of water through unsaturated waste rock, an intermediate-scale (8m x 8m x 5m) waste rock pile has been constructed and instrumented. Th
Jan 1, 2000
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Evaluation of Improvements Resulting From the Automatic Control of Mineral Processing OperationsBy J. A. Herbst
Introduction The ability to evaluate the improvement resulting from the implementation of an automatic control system is essential to the Justification of its cost. This evaluation may occur after an
Jan 1, 1991
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Exposure To Short-Lived Radon Daughters : Comparison Of Individual And Ambient Monitoring In A French Uranium MineBy J. Le Gac, P. Zettwoog, J. Brenot, J. W. Piechowski, J. C. Nenot
INTRODUCTION The components of the radiological hazard in uranium mines are: 1. exposure to radon and its short-lived daughters 2. exposure to long-lived ore dust 3. external irradiation
Jan 1, 1981
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Mineralogical Examination Of The Bacterial Leaching Progress On Base-Metal SulphideThe paper presents results of the mineralogical examination on samples from a bacterial leaching test which simulated in situ leaching for 482 days. Rock fragments (15 to 20 cm) were obtained from the
Jan 1, 1991
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Microseismic Activity Associated With a Deep Longwall Coal Mine (3493642d-35ed-4876-95b0-02a6b7a4755c)By J. L. Ellenberger, P. W. Jeran
A deep longwall coal mine was instrumented with a three-dimensional microseismic system in order to help determine the exact strata mechanics associated with the rock failure, redistribution of stress
Jan 1, 2002
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Estimating Rippability by Rock Mass ClassificationBy Hardy J. Smith
The rock mass parameters which need be evaluated to estimate the rippability of rock are briefly outlined and their significance is discussed. Several methods used for estimating rippability are compa
Jan 1, 1986
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Land Use Conflicts And Phosphate Mining In FloridaBy J. W. Sweeney
The .Florida land-pebble mining industry of central Florida was examined to identify trends in land use; conflicts in land use; and the effect of the conflicts on mineral resources. Many conflicts e
Jan 1, 1972
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Simulation Of Mine Ventilation Under The Influence Of Mine FiresBy Husheng Li, Zhongli Wu
This paper discusses the fundamental strategies adopted in the simulation package FIRES developed for ventilation simulation under mine fires. These fundamental strategies include (1) fire characteris
Jan 1, 1993