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Rail Haulage Safety At Keystone MineBy Cleophus Short
[Of the many occupations in and about the coal mines, those of the haulage crews are among the most hazardous. Statistics ship that the second greatest number of fatalities about the coal mines occur
Jan 1, 1963
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Geologic And Geostatistical Applications To Mine Production At Inspiration (b50c979d-6a3c-4a01-aca1-d7f161a2cdbe)By R. A. Metz, James W. Clark, William C. Dixon, Kevin L. Wiley, Thomas R. Couzens
This paper is a description of certain geologic aspects of the Inspiration mining operation. It is not a geologic description of the Inspiration deposit nor an exposition of all the geologic work invo
Jan 1, 1992
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A laboratory study on dense-medium cycloningBy Eung Ha Cho, Olufemi Olajide
A laboratory study of dense-medium cycloning with Redstone seam coal has been conducted. The investigation was performed using a 203 mm (8 inch) Heyl-Patterson dense-medium cyclone. Two underflow orif
Jan 1, 1990
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Design Of Coal Preparation Plants Using A 32k MicrocomputerBy M. J. Laurila
Utilizing data compiled from a drilling program and bulk samples taken from a coal reserve, flowsheet performance for a coal preparation plant can be calculated using a desktop computer. Sets of equat
Jan 1, 1982
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Development of 350 N/mm (2,000 PIW) Fabric Belting for Cyprus- Amax Twentymile Coal CompanyBy Robert Mullen, Patrick K. Sollars
In 1994, Cyprus Twentymile Coal Company and Scandura formed a joint task force charged with the purpose of developing the highest rated fabric belt for underground longwall coal mining. This paper det
Jan 1, 1998
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Shape Effect on Ring Test Tensile StrengthBy K. Fuenkajorn, J. J. K. Daeme
Ring tension tests have been conducted on 229 mm (9 in) diameter disks of Grande basaltic andesite and Pomona basalt with various center hole sizes in order to study the relationship between ring tens
Jan 1, 1986
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Modeling of the Mount Isa rougher- scavenger copper flotation circuit using size-by-liberation dataBy E. V. Manlapig, B. K. Gorain, N. W. Johnson, K. Ward
A flotation model developed at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre was used to predict the performance of copper rougher and scavenger circuits at the copper concentrator at Mount Isa Mine
Jan 1, 2000
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An Agent-Based System Framework For Mine Scheduling And SimulationBy M. Argiantopoulou
In today?s mining environment, improving production, performance, productivity and profitability is crucial. Production, ancillary, plant and shipping equipment need to be monitored and controlled by
Jan 1, 2006
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Novel fire warning system for underground minesBy K. E. Hjelmstad, W. H. Pomroy
In the event of fire underground, it is essential that all miners be warned as quickly as possible. With mine air rapidly depleted of oxygen and contaminated with smoke and toxic fire gases, any delay
Jan 1, 1991
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Single-Step Smelting Of CopperBy William G. Davenport, Eric H. Partelpoeg
Direct smelting of copper in a single vessel has long been the extractive metallurgist's dream. Such a process offers the important advantages of (i) maximum use of the energy available from oxid
Jan 1, 1985
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The Role of Electrochemistry in HydrometallurgyBy Michael J. Nicol
Hydrometallurgical processes involve the recovery of metals from ores, concentrates, calcines, mattes and scrap materials by a series of operations involving leaching or dissolution, separation, purif
Jan 1, 1993
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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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Pitfalls In Air Sampling For Radioactive ParticulatesBy L. H. Munson, D. E. Hadlock, L. F. Munson, R. L. Gilchrist, P. D. Robinson
All uranium mills are required to perform sampling and analysis for radioactive particulates in their gaseous effluent streams and in the environment. Pacific Northwest Laboratory was requested by the
Jan 1, 1981
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Head and Tail Controls in Long Overland ConveyorsBy Jean-Luc Cornet
Advances in conveyor technology over the past decade have enabled the design and erection of very long overland belt conveyors. Such conveyors usually require head and tail drives to lower the belt te
Jan 1, 2002
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Evaluation Of A Mine Panel Failure Using The Local Mine Stiffness Criterion - A Case StudyBy K. Morsy, S. S. Peng
A new method of pillar stability evaluation was proposed. The unique feature about the method is that it estimates two types of stability factors for the pillar. The first stability factor is to measu
Jan 1, 2003
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Comminution-Based Powders for Technical Ceramic ApplicationsBy K. S. Narayanan, Marcia L. Bartges, K. S. Venkataraman
The starting powders' physicochemical properties and consistency are essential for technical ceramic products to meet their performance specifications. The need for finer and more consistent powd
Jan 1, 1992
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Improved Phosphate Flotation with Nonionic PolymersBy Ning Liu, Xuming Wang, Yongqiang Lu, Jan D. Miller
Bench-scale flotation experiments have been conducted to study the effect of nonionic polyethylene oxide (PEO) polymer surfactants on the flotation of Florida phosphate rock. It has been found that PE
Jan 1, 1999
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Gold Liberation And Environmental Aspects Of Bio-Oxydation Treatment Of Refractory Gold OresBy Pierre Ollivier, Dominique Morin, Pr. Ivo Toromanoff
Refractory gold ores have been processed by bio-hydrometallurgical process at B.R.G.M. (Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières), Research Centre ,Orleans,France. The liberation of gold has been
Jan 1, 1990
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How Fine Can We Go?By Rob McIvor, Joe Keating, Gary Simmons
As more complex ores are processed, finer grinding becomes more necessary. A cross section of several industries will be presented with discussions not only of find grinding issues but also the classi
Jan 1, 1998
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Rock Bolting In Soft RockBy Russell G. Hood
Rock bolting or anchoring are methods of stabilization which are not being fully utilized in California and probably in other parts of the world due to lack of understanding of the principles, or due
Jan 1, 1967