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Computer Aided Design Of Large Underground Direct-Contact Heat ExchangersBy John R. Marks
Few if any mines in North America have used exhaust air to remove heat at temperatures above the stope reject temperature. In contrast, the South African mining industry has long taken advantage of th
Jan 1, 1987
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Geostatistics And Financial Economics Applied To Mineral Exploration Decision MakingBy Jaime Guzman
Mineral exploration decision problems involve the economic evaluation of upgraded geological information and the costs of obtaining it. This paper presents a valuation theory of risky projects applica
Jan 1, 1986
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EditorialsChanges have been made in the Bulletin, Section I., for this month ; Personal and Employment columns have been added, and a Forum, in which will be included letters and discussions of general interest
Jan 4, 1913
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Automation To Control Silica Dust During The Pallet Loading ProcessBy A. Covelli, A. B. Cecala
Two recent US Bureau of Mines studies evaluated workers' dust exposures in automated pallet loading processes. The first study involved a Bureau designed dust control system using a push-pull ven
Jan 1, 1992
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Stripping for Fun and ProfitBy Mark E. White, John H. McCowan, Michael C. Costello
Minproc Engineers has carried out the design construction and commissioning of thirty two process plants in the period 1978-87. Twenty eight are gold silver recovery plants, and of these twenty two we
Jan 1, 1987
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Federal Programs Leading To Toxicological Testing Of MineralsBy Dorothy A. Canter
Three Federal programs exist for identifying significant environmental chemicals, including minerals, that should be tested for toxicological effects. Two programs are mandated by law and can lead to
Jan 1, 1991
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Berwind Decision: Where Are We Now With Liability For Contract MinersBy M. M. Rajkovich
Just prior to the close of the century, the Mine Safety and Health Review Commission issued its long-awaited decision in Berwind Natural Resources et al. vs. Secretary of Labor[1] to usher in the new
Jan 1, 2003
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Animation Models Of Mines To Assist In Mine Planning And ProductionBy J. R. Sturgul
Computer simulation models of working mines can be a great benefit to mining engineers. Such models have been used in mine planning (how many trucks-shovels to have, when to add new equipment, etc.) a
Jan 1, 1995
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Seismic Events In German Hard Coal MiningBy Preusse. Axel
Underground coal mining can cause seismic events. There is currently no way to predict such phenomena reliably, in particular stronger events. That is why, according to the current state of the art, e
Jan 1, 2009
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Selective Flotation of Phosphate Minerals with Alcoholic Solutions of Alkyl Hydroxamic AcidsBy M. Li, J. D. Miller
Recently water insoluble alcoholic solutions of alkyl hydroxamic acid collectors have been shown to be particularly effective in the flotation of coarse feed material sampled from phosphate operations
Jan 1, 2002
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Power And Operating Behavior In Stirred Media MillsBy Colin C. Harris, Jie Zheng
While applications of stirred media mills for fine particle production have continued to increase, there is a lack of understanding of operating behavior and power requirement. Investigations in labor
Jan 1, 1995
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Beneficiation Of Flotation Tailing From Polish Copper Sulfide OresBy Andrzej Luszczkiewicz, Kazimierz S. Sztaba
Flotation tailing of Polish copper sulfide ores represents more than 90% of the mass of run-of-mine ore. The tailing contains mainly quartz, dolomite, clay minerals, traces of sulfides, and some acces
Jan 1, 1995
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The Simulation Of An Airlift To Provide Insight Into Control And Design ParametersBy M. S. Janssen
The development of a design equation for, and the testing of, a constant- flow airlift pump IS described. The predictions of the new airlift model agree with the results of experiments carried out usi
Jan 1, 1989
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A Computer System For Metallurgical Plant Optimisation - IntroductionBy S. Kesler
Rössing Uranium Limited has operated since 1976 a large open pit uranium mine and extraction plant at a remote site in the Namib desert, South West Africa/Namibia. The geology (Berning, I., et al. Eco
Jan 1, 1986
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Computer Simulation in the Mineral Industries: Analytical and International TrendsBy Jan M. Mutmansky, David R. Kalasky
Computer simulation continues to be one of the most successful analytical applications of computers in the mining and mineral processing industries throughout the world. Through simulation, managers a
Jan 1, 1996
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Viscosity of spent potliner mixed with additivesBy S. Shrivastava, R. G. Reddy
Spent potliner is generated in the electrolytic process of reducing alumina to make aluminum metal using molten fluoride electrolytes. Spent potliner(SPL) is obtained at the end of the pot's life
Jan 1, 2002
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Interactive Microprocessor Analysis For Prediction Of Unstable Ground ConditionsBy W. F. Kane
Underground geologic mapping is an extremely important aspect of any on- going ground control plan. However, the actual use of data derived from such a program is difficult and often leads to subjecti
Jan 1, 1986
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Ground Control Simulation During Longwall Mining - IntroductionBy C. Haycocks
In spite of the increasingly high capital investment required for longwall mining equipment, there continues to be a steady trend towards this form of mining. This move is caused in large part by impr
Jan 1, 1979
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Computers in the Mineral Industry - Progress in MalaysiaBy Alban J. Lynch, Khairun Azizi
Education and research have always followed production in the mineral industry. Almost all of the leading mineral education and research units in the world today are in developed countries which had s
Jan 1, 1996
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Gas Chromatography Applications for Underground Mine Air AnalysisBy David M. Sullivan
Jim Walter Resources, Inc., (JWR) a division of Jim Walter Corporation, has 5 underground coal mines in Central Alabama varying in depths from 400-2500 feet. Gas Chromatography plays a vital role in s
Jan 1, 1987