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Impact of Management Philosophies on Metallurgical PerformanceBy R. R. Beebe
When an economic mineral deposit is first discovered, it is almost immediately defined in terms of tonnage and grade. As exploration and assessment continue, the initial definition is ordinarily quali
Jan 1, 1991
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Pressure-Oxidation Process Development: Beware of Lab ResultsBy J. Gathje
Normal process development for pressure-preoxidation treatment of refractory gold ores starts with laboratory batch autoclave tests. That is followed by continuous autoclave pilot-plant testing to con
Jan 1, 1995
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Coal Mine Belt Capacity Simulator: Extensions For Modeling Segregation And Protection BunkersBy P. L. Webster, S. D. Thompson
The Coal Mine Belt Capacity Simulator (CMBCS) was originally developed to provide an improved belt capacity simulation through more detailed, flexible and realistic modeling of belt loading. While thi
Jan 1, 1992
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Total Quality Management - The Time Has Come For Metallurgical PlantsBy Stephen R. Brown
The principles of quality management are well developed and, from a practical stand- point, thoroughly implemented in the process industries of Japan. Although these principles are now applied to the
Jan 1, 1991
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Mitigation of feather-edging and validation with instrumented bolted breaker linesBy S. K. Singh, J. Shepherd
Feather-edging, a major source of injury and fatal accidents in Australia, South Africa and the United States, refers to a phenomenon in which the roof at the goaf edge falls, often suddenly, as a thi
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental approach to coal refuse disposal (Discussion) - Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 38, No. 3 March 1986, pp. 181-186By A. G. Sciulli, G. P. Ballock, G. Hearnshaw, K. K. Wu
Waste disposal underground is the most effective method when viewed from an environmental aspect. As costs of other methods of disposal continue to escalate, the cost effectiveness of underground disp
Jan 1, 1987
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Impact of Unbalanced Intake and Scrubber Flows on Face Methane Concentrations (e34fe2d0-f827-485f-bec3-7c1e3acd12ed)By James P. Rider, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons
Research was conducted to investigate how ventilation of a mining face is affected when scrubber flow is greater or less than intake flow. Tests were conducted in a full-scale surface test gallery bui
Jan 1, 1997
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Pipe Jacking Techniques For Small Soft Ground TunnelsBy Michael E. Allen
The building of sanitary and storm drainage sewers in urban or environmentally sensitive areas often requires the use of tunnel construction procedures. While hydraulic considerations may require only
Jan 1, 1981
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Groove Deepening With Disc CuttersBy Dominic F. Howarth
Groove deepening (deepening of a groove in rock by successive passes of a rock cutting tool) is a potential operational feature associated with tunnel boring machines. Little research has been underta
Jan 1, 1981
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International Copper Demand Patterns -- The Case Of Plumbing TubeBy Patricia T. Foley
An analysis of the demand for copper shows a widely varying pattern of end use. For example, copper tube is the most popular material for hot water supply in the US and northern Europe, but galvanized
Jan 1, 1986
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Comparison of comminution circuit energy efficiency using simulationSimulation models were developed at the Julius kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre to provide accurate estimates of power consumption for a wide range of equipment. With the models, a range of circui
Jan 1, 1999
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238U, 234U and 230Th In Uranium Miners’ LungsBy McDonald E. Wrenn, Narayani P. Singh, Victor E. Archer, Ceno Saccomanno
Fourteen uranium miners' lungs from Colorado plateau were collected at autopsy and the concentrations of 238U, 234U and 230Th were determined by radiochemical procedures utilizing solvent extract
Jan 1, 1981
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Seismic Determination Of Geological Discontinuities Of Rapid ExcavationBy S. Barkhoudarian, R. R. Gupta, R. F. Steinberg
A study of the feasibility of using acoustic signals to detect discontinuities ahead of excavation has shown that reflecting interfaces in a homogeneous rock can be easily identified. Moreover, discon
Jan 1, 1997
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Dielectric Spectroscopy Of Bentonite Samples Originated From Milos IslandBy V. Saltas
In the present work, dielectric spectroscopy experiments were conducted on bentonite samples collected from Milos Island, in order to study their electrokinetic behavior in correlation with water cont
Jan 1, 2006
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Dissolution Behavior Of Cobalt In Iodine/Iodide SolutionsBy K. N. Han
The dissolution kinetics of cobalt in iodine/ iodide solutions were investigated using a rotating-disc technique. Variables studied included temperature, rotating speed, concentration of lixiviants an
Jan 1, 1995
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Flocculation Of Fine Coal Using Synthetic And Biologically Derived FlocculantsBy R. W. Smith, S. A. Davis, A. M. Raichur, M. Misra
The flocculation of coal is typically accomplished by the addition of commercially available polymeric flocculants. Recently it was shown that biopolymers derived from microorganisms can also be used.
Jan 1, 1998
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Predicting Ground Conditions and Support Requirements for Atlanta-Area Tunnels Using the RMR SystemBy Wojciech Klecan, John H. Raymer
Baseline quantities of difficult ground and support types were estimated for the Chattahoochee Tunnel using the Rock Mass Rating system. RMR classifies the ground into five categories, ranging from “v
Jan 1, 2003
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Seismic Velocity Measurements For Moduli Determinations In TunnelsBy Vincent J. Murphy
INTRODUCTION Geophysical applications to engineering projects are usually considered for reconnaissance exploration, and for some preliminary design phases. Recent experience indicates a growing
Jan 1, 1997
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Economies Of Scale In Surface Mining: A Case Study of The Impact Of Haul Truck Size On Maintenance CostBy G. Blackwell, E. Bozorgebrahimi
The trend in open pit mining has been to maintain cost competitiveness through economies of scale, particularly by implementing larger trucks and shovels. This paper considers the potential adverse i
Jan 1, 2003
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Improved Mining Economics Using Near-Face DeshalingBy G. T. Lineberry, R. Q. Honaker
Coal extraction typically results in the recovery of pure rock that ranges from small to very large quantities depending on seam thickness and other characteristics. The removal of pure rock may allo
Jan 1, 2004