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The Application Of Structurally Controlled Geostatistics To The Hilton Orebodies, Mt. Isa, AustraliaThe purpose of this paper is to describe two systems designed to provide estimations in stratigraphic orebodies for the purposes of detailed mine planning. The first is a completely geostatistical app
Jan 1, 1989
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Mechanism of Adhesion of Bacillus subtilis onto DolomiteBy Ross W. Smith, Xiapeng Zheng, Peggy J. Arps
The adhesion (and de-adhesion) of Bacillus subtilis to dolomite was determined under a number of conditions of initial concentration of the organism, agitation, mineral particle size and temperature.
Jan 1, 2002
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Evaluation Of A Roof-Bolt Support System In Arctic Placer MinesBy K. Biswas
A finite-element algorithm was developed for an axisymmetric heat-transfer problem involving phase change. The finite-element treatment of the phase-change problem was dealt with by using the enthalpy
Jan 1, 1996
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Geostatistical Coal Resource Characterization Using Intervariable CorrelationsBy A. Unal
Coal resource characterization usually calls for estimating more than one variable over a block or node simultaneously. Within the realm of geostatistics, each variable has been evaluated independentl
Jan 1, 1986
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Annual Review 1989 – Exploration – Mining – Minerals Processing - CoalBy E. D. Attanasi
The US mining industry finished the traumatic 1980s with a strong economic performance. Worldwide economic growth and capital spending led to tight metal markets. So, 1989 metals prices were generally
Jan 1, 1990
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Analysis of Media Motion in Industrial Ball MillsBy B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani
A numerical method known as the discrete element method (DEM) is used to track the motion of individual balls in large-diameter ball mills. As a result, the en masse motion of the charge, force distri
Jan 1, 1992
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Fundamentals of Solid-Solid SeparationsBy Peter T. Luckie, Mark S. Klima
INTRODUCTION A physical separation partitions a stream of particles into two streams - one containing a concentration of a desirable constituent; the other containing a defficiency - on the basis
Jan 1, 1986
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Review Of Developments In Monitoring And Control Of Mine Ventilation Systems - IntroductionBy Agne Rustan
Most of the mines in Sweden are metal ore mines in hard rock and none of these mines are classed gassy because there is no methane emission. The risk of methane explosions in Swedish mines is therefor
Jan 1, 1980
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Conditioning Methods And Design Philosophy Of Various Coal Flotation CircuitsBy S. K. Kawatra, R. A. Seitz
There is considerable variation in the types of coal flotation circuits in use in various parts of the world. For example, Russian plants frequently use scavenger flotation, while this is almost unhea
Jan 1, 1993
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Performance Of Roof Support Under High Stress In A U.S. Coal Mine (5dce0415-976d-4595-99b3-1c899e021409)By D. Oyler
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s(NIOSH) Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL), RAG Pennsylvania and Strata Control Technologies of Australia have collaborated to conduct an e
Jan 1, 2004
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The Application of Neural Networks to Underground Methane PredictionBy A. T. Sapulek, C. S. Özveren, D. W. Dixon
The prediction of underground methane emission from longwall coal faces has been extensively researched for a number of years and numerous prediction methods have been devised. Many coal mines employ
Jan 1, 1995
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Energy’s Influence On The Bauxite IndustryBy Murray D. Lester
The relationship between bauxite and energy has two distinct aspects. On the one hand, since virtually all of the bauxite that is mined winds up as aluminum metal, the economic health and future of th
Jan 1, 1984
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An Electrochemical Study On Cathodic Decomposition Behavior Of Pyrrhotite In Deoxygenated SolutionsBy I. Iwasaki, K. A. Smith, X. Cheng
The reaction mechanism for the cathodic decomposition of pyrrhotite in deoxygenated solutions at natural, near neutral pH levels was studied using potential and cyclic voltammetric measurements. React
Jan 1, 1995
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Environmental suitability of compacted clay linersBy N. B. Aughenbaugh
Compacted, fine-grained soils, often referred to collectively as clays, are used as permeability barriers in many mineral engineering projects such as heap leaching, containment ponds, tailings dispos
Jan 1, 1991
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In-Stope Back-Filling Control Using Millimeter Wave Radar at Olympic Dam Mine, South AustraliaBy G. Brooker
The back-filling operation at Olympic Dam mine supports a 9.8 million tonne per year (Mtla) underground Longhole Open Stoping operation. It involves a combination of Cemented Aggregate Fill (CAF), Sur
Jan 1, 2001
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Silica - Specialty MaterialsBy A. F. Alsobrook
Specialty silica materials, as defined in this chapter, are rocks that consist predominantly of silica (SiO2) and are produced as chunks, round pebbles, and sawed or trimmed blocks and other shapes fo
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology Of The Black Fox Mine Matheson, Ontario, CanadaBy E. J. Berentsen, R. F. Nanna, D. Dell’ Elce, R. Lougheed
Apollo Gold’s Black Fox project is located 10 km (6.2 miles) east of Matheson, Ontario, Canada, on Hwy 101 East It is located within the prolific Destor Porcupine Fault Zone, which is also the host fo
Jan 1, 2004
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Impact Of Solid Waste And Hazardous Waste Regulations On The Mining Industry ? IntroductionBy R. M. Yeates
Public concern over possible degradation of groundwater resources has resulted in an array of Federal laws and corresponding state laws to regulate contaminates from solid and hazardous waste. A mine
Jan 1, 1987
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Hydrogeologic impacts of Underground (Longwall) Mining in the Illinois BasinBy Colin J. Booth
Hydrogeological impacts of active longwall mining were studied at two sites in Illinois. At the site with the more transmissive sandstone aquifer, aquifer permeabilities increased an order of magnitu
Jan 1, 1986
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Real Estate Development, Transportation Costs, And Wasatch Front Gravel OperationsBy Alan E. Isaacson
Extensive gravel deposits exist within a six-county area in the mountains surrounding the Salt Lake Valley, and in the mountain ranges to the west. The six-county area includes Davis, Salt Lake, Summi
Jan 1, 2001