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Value Creation Through Strategic Mine Planning and Cutoff Grade OptimizationThe OptiPit® software program is developed based on expertise gained at the Colorado School of Mines (CSM) using Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) techniques. This program has been developed to
Jan 1, 2007
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Chemical Stabilization Of Fine Coal Waste As An Alternative To Slurry ImpoundmentsBy Z. Duan
A novel concept involving the deployment of chemical stabilization has the potential to eliminate the need of slurry impoundments and significantly reduce the release of trace elements from the high s
Jan 1, 2012
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Expectations Training for Miners Using Self-Contained Self-Rescuers in Escapes from Underground Coal MinesBy Kathleen M. Kowalski-Trako?er
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health researchers conducted a study to investigate the human response issues related to wearing a self-contained self-rescuer (SCSR). The goal was to d
Jan 1, 2008
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Technical Note - SO2 abatement in a 440-kW pilot-scale combustor —limestone injection testsBy G. H. Lewis, C. L. Krcil, N. S. Harding, D. E. Havekotte
Introduction Limestone injection work was completed in a 440-kW (1.5-million Btu per hour) pilot-scale combustor in preparation for a 50,000-kg/h (110,000-lb per hour) industrial steam boiler limes
Jan 12, 1986
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Indian Experiences Of Mechanised Coal Pillar Extraction (b04565f5-fd0b-4a80-a8aa-fcb98125fe52)By Arun Kumar Singh
Wide variation in the nature of the coal seams and the surrounding rock mass of the Indian coalfields and very little information about the associated stress fields were observed to be the major hurdl
Jan 1, 2009
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Dust Control for Coal Handling : Design Considerations and SolutionsBy Henning E. Soderberg, Robert Brien, O&apos
Coal may be the answer to US energy problems, but it also has its drawbacks. If it is crushed, screened, dumped, or moved, the environmental engineer is faced with a dust problem. To control coal d
Jan 10, 1981
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RI 3975 Exploration of Reward (Vekol) Zinc Deposit, Pinal, AZBy P. S. Haury, Thomas C. Denton
"INTRODUCTION AND RESUMEThe Reward zinc property was one of the first selected for exploration by the Bureau of Mines at time when zinc supplies for war production were very short. Preliminary examin
Nov 1, 1946
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Stereolithography—a rapid prototyping technique for orebody modelling and mine designBy A. Akerman, C. P. O’Connor, N. Vayenas
"Stereolithography is a well-known rapid prototyping technique in the manufacturing sector. Essentially, it is a three-dimensional printing process that produces plastic prototype parts from standard
Jan 1, 2006
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Lessons Learned About Standards From Applying Both Valmin And USPAP On A Complex Appraisal Project (4c26f855-53c4-4229-9cfe-3a9d12f68d96)By T. R. Ellis
The author attempted to concurrently apply the US Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice and the Australian VALMIN Code to a complex mineral property appraisal assignment. This led the a
Jan 1, 2000
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Long-Range Planning Commission: Report of the Scope CommitteeBy Charles C. Dahl, Gordon C. Presley, Andrew E. Nevin, Bruce A. Kennedy
How does SME-AIME cope with profound changes in technology, markets - and most importantly - in employment patterns facing its membership today? This is the question that prompted the Society's B
Jan 4, 1984
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Salt Lake Paper - The Slime-Concentrating Plant at AnacondaBy Albert E. Wiggin, Frederick Laist
Page I. Introduction............................470 II. The Sources and Amount of Slime................470 II. The Composition of the Slime..................471 IV. The Experimental Development o
Jan 1, 1915
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A quantitative evaluation of the load bearing capacity of ground and characteristic curves of tunnelingBy T. Nishimura, H. Kiyama, K. Wakimoto
Discussion on the load bearing capacity of ground and the stability of tunnel is presented. We derive a simplified solution of a circular lined-tunnel in an elastic ground. The solution results in a b
Jan 1, 2003
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The Geologic Occurrence Of BariteBy Donald A. Brobst
Barite, the sulfate of barium, occurs in many geological environments in sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks. The commercial deposits of barite may be classified into three major types. 1. Vei
Jan 1, 1980
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Characterisation studies of Tectonised Clay shales and implications in the excavation of large size tunnelsBy Marco Barla, Mariacristina Bonini, Giovanni Barla
ABSTRACT: The paper describes the characterisation studies of Tectonised Clay Shales at laboratory and in situ scale. The interest relates to tunnelling under squeezing and swelling conditions, in Ita
Jan 1, 2003
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The history of mine ventilation in the United KingdomBy J R. Leeming
Mines require ventilation to ensure an adequate atmosphere for the sustenance of life, and to dilute, render harmless and remove contaminants.This paper describes the developments in the United Kingdo
Aug 28, 2017
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From C.Z.O. To Zinc Cathode Without Any Pre-Treatment. The Ezinex ProcessBy M. Olper
The zinc recycling is assuming more and more importance. A lot of zinc secondaries and wastes are ready to be collected and converted to zinc metal. The impurities present in these materials and the t
Jan 1, 2008
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A Field Assessment Of An SIUC Innovative Spray System For Continuous MinersBy Y. P. Chugh
During late 2010, a scientifically founded water spray system was developed for continuous miners (CM) (Patent Pending) that reduces respirable dust exposure for miner operator by about 30%. It includ
Jan 1, 2012
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100 Years of Blowing Bubbles for ProfitBy Jan E. Nesset
It is just over 100 years since the practice of blowing small bubbles into a mixture of ground ore and water revolutionized the mining industry, resulting in uneconomic deposits becoming highlyprofita
Jan 1, 2009
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Uraniferous Collapse Breccia Pipes, Northwestern ArizonaBy J. McMurray
Introduction Uranium was recovered from mining of collapse breccia pipe deposits in the Arizona Strip district in northwestern Arizona (Figure 1) intermittently between 1956 and 1990, with cumulative
Jan 1, 2007
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Practical Experiences with the Use of Air-Decks in Quarry BlastingBy Peter Moser, Frank Chiapetta, Sacha Diaj, Florian Bauer
Good toe breakage and a flat working bench after blasting are important parameters to achieve a high productivity during material loading and reduce the necessity for secondary blasting. Good toe brea
Jan 1, 2009