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Geostatistical Modelling Of An Australian Iron Ore BodyBy John S. F. Dunlop
One of the more difficult problems frequently facing geologists and mining engineers is that of estimating the ore reserves of mineral deposits. Cost conscious mining operations invariably require an
Jan 1, 1979
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Cost Reduction In Grinding Plants Through Process Optimization And Control (PRIPRINT 95-111)By V. C. Lo
The major cost in comminution is energy consumption, which can be as high as 50 percent of the operating cost. Improvements in plant operations have resulted in up to a 15-percent reduction in energy
Jan 1, 1995
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Update On By-Product Resources In VirginiaBy Palmer C. Sweet
By-products from mining and processing plants and coal-fired power plants are being utilized more as valuable resources in Virginia. Mining-related by- products are divided into two categories: those
Jan 1, 1999
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Theory of Mineral DemandBy Gary A. Campbell, William A. Vogely
INTRODUCTION The theory of mineral demand often is slighted in the study of mineral economics. The supply side of the mineral industries usually commands a great deal more attention and effort by mi
Jan 1, 1985
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The Penetration Rate Baseline DilemmaBy Hugh E. Cronin, Lok Home
THE PENETRATION RATE BASELINE DILEMMA The penetration rate is the instantaneous advance rate of a TBM in a rock tunnel. Normally expressed in feet per hour. The production rate is the penetration r
Jan 1, 2003
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Investigation of the Geomechanical Characteristics of Stabilised RockfillBy David Sainsbury, Bevan Thompson, Yuejun Cai
The practice of placing loose rockfill as passive support in open stoping voids, of narrow vein mineral deposits, lends itself to the sterilisation of substantial mining reserves in the requirement fo
Jan 1, 2001
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New York’s East Side Access Queen’s Segment Progress ReportBy Bernie W. Martin
The East Side Access (ESA) project is the largest commuter railroad project ever undertaken in the United States. The purpose of the ESA project is to bring commuters from Long Island into Grand Centr
Jan 1, 2003
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The Protection Of Vertical Shafts In Deep-Level, Hard-Rock MinesBy John W. Wilson
Every operation connected with the working of a deep-level mine has, to a greater or lesser extent, a direct bearing on the costs of production, and hence, profitability of the mine. If adequate mine
Jan 1, 1977
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Tailing Sand Dewatering For Dike ConstructionBy J. Hazen, R. Jenner
This project was developed at the PCS Phosphate Mine in Aurora, NC. This site includes a surface mining operation, beneficiation plant and chemical processing facility located in the coastal plain of
Jan 1, 2004
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Review Of Thermally Stable Diamond (TSD) Rock Drilling BitsBy A. Ersoy, M. D. Waller
Because of a shortage of diamonds for the drilling industry in the 1970s, efforts were made to develop synthetic diamonds. The resulting development of polycrystalline diamond compacts (PDC) enabled t
Jan 1, 1998
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General Classes of ScreensBy C. W. Matthews
Introduction Screening is an art, one of the oldest in the process field today, and one of the most widely used in our present age. Screening is being applied to an ever-increasing number of assig
Jan 1, 1985
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The Effect Of The Properties Of Coal Surface And Flocculant Type On The Flocculation Of Coal SlimesBy J. R. Palmes
Three coal samples, selected out of eight with well characterized surface properties, were used in flocculation tests and synthetic mixture of coal and silica was used in the selective flocculation ex
Jan 1, 1993
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Gravity Separation: A Revitalized TechnologyBy A. B. Holland-Batt
In the 1960s and 1970s, incremental development rather than innovation was the norm for gravity separation. However, the last 15 years have seen a number of new developments in this area. The article
Jan 1, 1998
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Engineering Aspects Of The Uranium Mining EnvironmentBy J. L. Chakravatti
INTRODUCTION Mining of uranium does not differ, in many respects, from the mining of other metals; the ore must be drilled, blasted and transported in an underground or surface mine. Underground mi
Jan 1, 1981
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Liquid Phase Agglomeration: Process Opportunities for Economic and Environmental ChallengesBy C. E. Capes
Reduction in the quality of resources and attendant increase in the quantities of fines to be processed present a major economic and environmental challenge for resource - based industries. It is beco
Jan 1, 1989
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Kaolin Flotation: Beyond the ClassicalBy Mitchell J. Willis
Recovery of fine particles has been considered to be a major limitation of the classical flotation process. However, the beneficiation of kaolin, a naturally occurring fine ore, via flotation has been
Jan 1, 1999
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Belt Replacement Methods for Long ConveyorsBy Allan D. Fernie
Many long conveyors, 2 - 20 km plus, have been installed over the past 10 years. Conveyor belt life, depending on the conveyor length and material handled, will generally range from 10 - 15 years.
Jan 1, 1993
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Analysis Of Temperature, Stress And Displacement In Mine Development Openings In Alluvial PermafrostRoof bolting has been widely used in hard rock underground mines for its many advantages. In this paper, the applicability of roof bolts to mine openings in frozen ground and effects of bolts on the s
Jan 1, 1995
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Underground Drilling In High-Pressure Water At GrasbergBy Noris Del Be1 Belluz
Drilling underground in the Grasberg dewatering drifts has routinely hit water aquifers with high flow rates and pressures. Two types of holes are used. Pilot holes probe ahead of the tunnel developme
Jan 1, 1998
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Borehole ExtensometersBy B. P. Boisen
INTRODUCTION Application Measurement of rock deformation is essential to stability and behavioral monitoring of underground openings. The difficulties of obtaining adequate sample distribution,
Jan 1, 1982