Search Documents

Sort by

  • AUSIMM
    Conditional Simulation of Mineral Deposits

    Conditional simulation is a branch of geo- statistics which allows the simulation of a mineral deposit so that predictions can be made about the variability of some particular parameter of the depo

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Autogenous And Semiautogenous Grinding Practices (c6a88065-9a47-4bae-82d9-d1bdabcc3a71)

    By J. H. Bassarear

    Conventional crushing and grinding circuits are compared to semiautogenous circuits. Recent installations of each circuit are reviewed and seven methods of using autogenous or semi- autogenous techniq

    Jan 1, 1981

  • TMS
    Applications of Process Mineralogy to Hydrometallurgy

    By R. D. MacDonald

    The papers presented in this chapter cover a wide range of hydrometallurgical topics and might be considered to be unrelated to each other. All of the authors, however, utilized the basic methods of p

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    An Investigation into Spoil Stability at Moura

    By Dunbavan M, Mallett C. W

    The sequence of development and back analysis of the failure of a spoil pile in the 1B pit of the Moura Mine are given. The mode of failure was a two-wedge mechanism with a basal slip plane passin

    Jan 1, 1981

  • TMS
    Skarn Mineralogy in Relation to Cu-Zn-Pb Mineralization

    By A. L. Paverd

    The petrology of a number of pyrometasomatic mineral deposits in north Queensland, Australia, were studied to evaluate the use of mineralogy and major element chemistry in the exploration for copper,

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Study Of Longwall Coal Mining Application In The Plains Region, Canada

    By Tony B. Szwilski

    A short study has been made of the underground mining potential in the Plains region, the Province of Alberta, Canada. Particular reference is made to the possible application of longwall mining: Pres

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    RI 8559 Polymeric Concentration Determined by Drag Reduction

    By Jalna R. Zatko

    The Bureau of Mines has developed and constructed an apparatus that is capable of measuring concentrations of high-molecular-weight polymers in solution at 10 ppm and less. A means for determining low

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Occupational Opportunities (eb3317b9-9c2a-44b3-804d-845f4e3a383e)

    By Nicholas T. Camicia

    A career in the coal mining industry today offers students one of the most interesting and challenging opportunities available in the industrialized world. As reserves of other fossil fuels dwindle in

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    The Evolution Of Fine Refuse Disposal At WIDCO

    By Thomas M. Lynberg

    WIDCO is a surface coal mine located near Centralia, Washington. The WIDCO preparation plant processes over 7 million tons of run- of-mine coal each year with a product yield averaging 72%. In the jig

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    238U, 234U and 230Th In Uranium Miners’ Lungs

    By McDonald E. Wrenn, Narayani P. Singh, Victor E. Archer, Ceno Saccomanno

    Fourteen uranium miners' lungs from Colorado plateau were collected at autopsy and the concentrations of 238U, 234U and 230Th were determined by radiochemical procedures utilizing solvent extract

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Regulatory Philosophy And Requirements For Radiation Control In Canadian Uranium Mine-Mill Facilities

    By Aladar B. Dory

    INTRODUCTION Anyone familiar with the problems of hardrock mining will agree that the majority of the serious dangers present in mining are quite visible and obvious to any person reasonably famili

    Jan 1, 1981

  • TMS
    Applications of Petrology and Geochemistry to the Study of Active Geothermal Systems in the Salton Trough of California and Baja California

    By Elders. Wilfred A.

    Petrological and geochemical methods, the utility of which has long been established in the mining industry, are proving useful and cost-effective in elucidating the thermal evolution of active geothe

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    RI 8548 An Apparatus and Procedure for Calibrating a Water Vapor Analyzer in the 0.1-to 15-ppm Range

    By Harold L. Rhodes

    The Bureau of Mines has developed a quantitative method to determine water vapor in helium in the range of 0.1 to 15 ppm by volume. This method uses the quantitative chemical reaction of H20 with CaH2

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    RI 8558 Evaluation of Synthetic Fluorspar in BOF Slags

    By H. W. Kilau

    The Bureau of Mines evaluated synthetic fluorspars as substitutes for natural fluorspar in basic oxygen steelmaking using a high-temperature rotational viscometer and a quarter-ton basic oxygen furnac

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Continuous Haulage Update

    By William D. Mayercheck

    Beginning in 1974, the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, sponsored R & D efforts related to further development and use of continuous face haulage in underground coal mines (Cowan, 197

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Synthesis Of Mineral Process Control Systems - A Case Study In Relation To Flotation

    By A. G. Ulsoy

    In recent years there has been an Increasing Interest In the application of automatic control theory to mineral processing systems, and numerous applications of mineral process control have appeared i

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Shovels, Trucks And Repair Bays. A Comprehensive Evaluation

    By Jorgen Elbrond

    Shovels, trucks and repair bays for the trucks each play their role in the capacity of an open pit operation. It is therefore convenient to have a procedure for the capacity calculation which takes al

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AIME
    Machinery Maintenance (c18225e5-a328-4b54-8e11-fd02ff1b6d55)

    By William G. Kegel

    Apart from a usable product and good mining conditions, the greatest asset for a profitable coal mining organization is an effective mine maintenance program. The first step in achieving this is to ha

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Exposure To Short-Lived Radon Daughters : Comparison Of Individual And Ambient Monitoring In A French Uranium Mine

    By J. Le Gac, P. Zettwoog, J. Brenot, J. W. Piechowski, J. C. Nenot

    INTRODUCTION The components of the radiological hazard in uranium mines are: 1. exposure to radon and its short-lived daughters 2. exposure to long-lived ore dust 3. external irradiation

    Jan 1, 1981

  • SME
    Mine Models And The Thoron Problem In Underground Uranium Mines

    By J. Bigu

    Use has been made of several theoretical models to predict radiation levels in underground uranium mines. The models used are the Evans model, the Thomas-Epps mine model, the isolated mine model, the

    Jan 1, 1981