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Better Utilization Of Drilling And Blasting Resources To Increase Mining ProfitabilityBy Paulo Roberto Pereira
This paper is motivated by the belief that increasing drilling and blasting costs will not necessarily bring about better digging or crushing productivity. As a matter of fact it can be counter produc
Jan 1, 2005
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Processes And Technologies With Low Ecological Impact For Gold And Silver Recovery From Secondary Resources And Refractory Gold-Bearing PyritesBy P. D. Georgescu
Gold, like no other metal, has a fascinating and special place in the world. It is used in a range of every day applications essential to modern life. Gold has long been considered the most precious
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect of cone angle on separation characteristics of compound water-only cycloneBy T. C. Rao, N. Suresh, M. Vanangamudi
Experiments have been conducted on a 76¬mm water-only cyclone treating cowl below 2 mm size having different proportion of -0.075 mm fines. The effect of cone angle of the cyclone (compound cone) has
Jan 1, 1990
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Research On Uranium Mine/Mill Tailings Management At The Canada Centre For Minerals And Energy TechnologyBy E. G. Joe
Introduction Uranium mining has been actively carried on in Canada for over twenty-five years mainly in Ontario at Elliot Lake in Bancroft, and in Northern Saskatchewan at the operations of Eldorad
Jan 1, 1980
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Operations Scheduling and BudgetingBy Guy G. Jr. Granger
INTRODUCTION Due to the current depressed state of the mining industry, many mining companies have been forced to operate at less than maximum capacity. This paper will describe how the AMAX Hende
Jan 1, 1986
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A Statistical Analysis of Interaction Problems in Close-Proximity Multi-Seam MinesBy Wai Wu, C. Haycocks
The majority of Appalachian coal deposits lie in a multi-seam environment. Historically, the decision to extract a particular seam has been based on ease of access, ownership and economics rather than
Jan 1, 1986
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Mathematics : A Condensed HistoryBy Paul L. Russell
Numbers, arithmetic, mathematics. Where did it all come from? Who needs it? We all do, but many school children would not agree. Engineers, physicists, accountants, tax collectors, and most of the gen
Jan 12, 1982
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System Integration-The Final GoalBy Michael T. Ballard
The key to productive computer usage is system software integration with full compatibility among individual components. The majority of software developers in our industry are still in the process of
Jan 1, 1987
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Minis to Automate Port Kembla Coal Loader in AustraliaBy Rocky Gunderson
When operations begin early next year at the $100-million Port Kembla coal loading facility in New South Wales, Australia, a sophisticated computer system, directed by two of Hewlett-Packard's HP
Jan 11, 1981
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Influence Of Rock Characteristics On Dust FormationBy Tevfik Güyagüler
Airborne dust is one of the important environmental problems in mines. Besides conventional dust control methods, recently, extensive studies have been carried out on the elimination of dust before it
Jan 1, 1993
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Development Of A New Process To Control Scale In The Strip Circuit At The Homestake McLaughlin MineBy L. M. Cenegy
Introduction The formation of scale is common in gold ore processing plants. A working definition of such scale is: "A hard, tightly adhering deposit formed in place by the precipitation of calc
Jan 1, 1992
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Marketing Value-Added Minerals To Specialized MarketsBy G. P. Larson
We define a specialized mineral market as follows: Specialized markets occur where a low volume of a given mineral is used to convey a large benefit to a specific product. Sales of these value added
Jan 1, 1993
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Radon Gas, Bronchogenic Carcinoma - Ontario ExperienceBy Wm. J. McCracken
HISTORICAL REVIEW OF BOARD OPERATIONS The Ontario Worker's Compensation Board was established in law enacted by the legislature of the Province of Ontario in 1915. It was designed to pay insur
Jan 1, 1981
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Positive set value system for hydraulic powered supportsBy J. B. Gwiazda
Maintenance of a constant load setting throughout longwall support units and selection of the proper initial bearing capacity depending on the type of roof strata are the basic factors that ensure goo
Jan 1, 1990
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Concentration Of The Radon Progeny In The Air Of Polish Nonuranium MinesBy J. Liniecki, w. Chruscielewski, T. Domanski
INTRODUCTION Mining is the Polish greatest industry employing about 350 thousand miners in more than a hundred underground mines. The mining regions are located mainly in the south of the country -
Jan 1, 1981
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Research on Microseismic Passive Velocity Tomography Based on Template Matching TechnologyBy Shawn Boltz, Erik Westman, Derrick Chambers, Xingdong Zhaoa, Qiankun Zhua
Microseismic passive velocity tomography is becoming an effective technology for large-scale mining-induced stress monitoring in underground mines, especially in the field of early warning of mining-
Jun 25, 2024
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The Mine Management Support SystemBy R. Larry Grayson
In an interdisciplinary research effort at West Virginia University, the Mine Management Support System (MMSS) is being developed as a window-based shell that may be used for the integration of a myri
Jan 1, 1992
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Implementation Of Advanced Control At Newmont Lone Tree MillBy D. Veigel, J. D. McKay
Model enhanced Expert control has been implemented at the Newmont Lone Tree mill grinding plant as well as rule based Expert control for flotation and thickening circuits. The project has been succes
Jan 1, 2002
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Laboratory Evaluation Of The Mine Diesel Tailpipe Emissions Measurement ApparatusBy L. M. Chan, D. H. Carlson, J. H. Johnson
This paper discusses laboratory evaluation of a tailpipe emissions measurement apparatus (EMA) developed by Michigan Technological University (MTU) under contract to the Bureau of Mines. The apparatus
Jan 1, 1991
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Chloride Control in SX-EW PlantsBy G. Tapia, R. J. Kelley
Empresa Minera de Mantos Blancos S.A. successfully commissioned two copper SX-EW plants in late 1995. The design of these solvent extraction plants is such that chloride tenors of 30-35 g/l can be tol
Jan 1, 1998