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The Dollars & Sense Of Autogenous GrindingBy W. F. McDermott
One of the major improvements in ore grinding economics in North America has been the introduction of autogenous grinding. The history of this has been well documented in previous AIME presentations a
Jan 1, 1972
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Accident Prevention (Revised by Harold L. Bare)By Frank R. (Original by) Barnako
Coal mining historically has been a hazardous occupation but, in recent years, tremendous progress has been made in reducing accidental coal mine deaths and injuries. The purpose of this chapter is to
Jan 1, 1981
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2015 Student Poster Contest Reviewed Abstracts"Foreword by Lisa SchlinkSuperintendent, operations, Freeport-McMoRan Inc.,Green Valley, AZ, USAThe sixth annual Student Poster Contest hosted by the Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division of the
Jan 1, 2015
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Mine-to-mill Improvements Anchored In Drilling Accuracy - SME Annual Meeting 2023By A. Almeida, D. Castro, K. Ingmarsson, D. Ferreira, R. Tamir
Mine-to-mill improvements can be initiated at any stage, but it is our assertion that drilling accuracy is a practical anchor in any operating mine or quarry for a structured continuous improvement pr
Feb 1, 2023
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Pigments, Iron OxideBy David P. Keller, George Podolsky
Iron oxides are unique in that they are the only significant colored mineral found in a natural state suitable for use as a pigment after being pulverized to pigmentary size. The world production of i
Jan 1, 1994
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The Practical Importance of Accounting for Large Deformations in Tunnel Analysis and DesignBy Apostolos Vrakas, Georgios Anagnostou
"INTRODUCTION The small strain assumption routinely made in tunnel analyses remains sufficient from an engineering point of view as long as convergences do not exceed 10%. More specifically, small str
Jan 1, 2016
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Analysis Of Airflow Resistance On Longwall FacesBy S. L. Bessinger
Introduction In the design and specification of a ventilation system for an underground mine, it is necessary to make reasonably accurate estimates of the pressure losses in the various airways of
Jan 1, 1992
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Application Of Virtual Reality In The Mining Industry – Where We Are Now? - SME Annual Meeting 2023By N. Akbulut, A. Anani
From the initial planning phases to the closing of a mine, mining is an industry where high attention, care, and sensitivity are needed in every step of the mine life. Since mining projects have a lon
Feb 1, 2023
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Enhanced Selectivity Of Polymer Adsorption (5c13df65-b664-4859-be79-26f956db45ad)By S. Behl
A major limitation in developing successful selective flocculation schemes is the difficulty encountered in adsorbing the polymeric flocculant only on the desired substrate. In this paper a correlatio
Jan 1, 1992
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Activity Based Costing And Information Engineering: Formulation Of An Annual Mine BudgetBy Malcolm Scoble, Sean Dessureault, Scott Dunbar
Budgets are key financial and behavior drivers for most businesses, including mining. Budgets are used to link strategic objectives to tactical decisions, to measure performance, and to provide basic
Jan 1, 2002
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Exploration For Hydrothermal Mineralization With Airborne Geochemistry - IntroductionBy Richmond Bennett
Airborne geochemistry became a reality with the advent of a high-sensitivity airborne gamma ray spectrometer with large volume NaI (TI) crystal detectors. Small variations in the concentration of pota
Jan 1, 1970
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The Effect Of Dissolved Ionic Species On Flotation Of Phosphate OreBy V. P. Mehrotra
The effect of dissolved ions present in plant water on the flotation of phosphate ore from central Florida was investigated. Of the three most abundant ions, namely Ca++, Mg++ and SO4--, calcium ions
Jan 1, 1986
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Seismic Methods Applied To Investigation Of Overburden ProblemsBy J. W. Cooksley
Seismic methods provide an efficient and comprehensive approach to overburden studies pertinent to mining exploration and development, and to other mining and civil engineering problems such as rock m
Jan 1, 1968
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Critical Pillar Concept In Yield-Pillar-Based Longwall Gate-Road DesignBy W. J. Wuest, M. J. DeMarco, J. R. Koehler
Yield-pillar-based gate-road designs often fail to provide mine operators with adequate ground control. This is because of the unknowing m is employment of "critically" sized pillars. A "critical” pil
Jan 1, 1997
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Comparison Of Covariance And Multi Quadric Functions For Predicting The Gravity AnomaliesBy M. Z. Rashad
The purpose of this paper was to compare the covariance and multiquadric functions in same mining and geological applications. The basic principals of the two techniques are covered briefly. Similarit
Jan 1, 1990
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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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A Rapid And Successful Longwall Start-Up Thanks To Intensive Prior TrainingBy Enrique Llewellyn
North River Energy Company a previous subsidiary of Republic Steel Corporation commenced development of the Number One Mine in mid-1972. The mine is located in West Alabama and presently employs a t
Jan 1, 1981
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Identification Of A Barrier Layer Formed On Apatite During H2SO4-Methanol LeachingBy G. M. Wilemon, Swanton. R. G.
The Bureau of Mines is investigating the leaching of phosphate values from Florida phosphatic clay wastes using sulfuric acid (H2SO4) as the leaching agent and methanol as the solvent. Acid-alcohol le
Jan 1, 1992
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Petrography Of Carbonate Rocks By Image AnalysisBy Richard D. Harvey
Relative quantitative analyses of certain mineralogical and textural properties of carbonate rocks were made with an image analysis computer. The instrument, referred to by its manufacturer as a Quant
Jan 1, 1972
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Volcanic Ash Rises AgainBy Allison L. Hornbaker
Millions of years ago, in late Cretaceous time before man existed on Earth, tremendous orogenic forces began to change the face of the western part of the North American Continent. Catastrophic events
Jan 1, 1970