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The Indicator Approach To Estimation Of Spatial DistributionsBy A. G. Journel
Few Earth Scientists realize fully the assumptions they are making, willing or not, when pooling into a same histogram data coming from different locations and considering such histogram as an estimat
Jan 1, 1982
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Blasting Effects and Their ControlBy Lewis L. Oriard
INTRODUCTION In recent years, there has been a trend in the direction of larger drilling equipment and larger diameter blastholes. Although this change has improved the efficiencies and reduced the
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-65(2)-83 Reduction Of Land Recontouring Cost - Volume II - Bituminous Coal Field Northeast ArizonaBy J. W. Howland
A demonstration of dozer blades, designed for recontouring area-mined spoil and shown effective at Kansas and East Texas surface mine sites, was conducted at a Northeast Arizona surface coal mine to d
Jan 1, 1982
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Underground Mine Ventilation: Some General ConsiderationsBy L. K. Marshall
The importance of high quality underground mine ventilation is readily apparent. The principles of primary and auxiliary mine ventilation, however, are sometimes less readily apparent. The first artic
Jan 1, 1982
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Use Of An Interactive Dynamic Program System As An Aid To Mine ValuationBy Jorgen Elbrond
The economic environment of mining is particular and requires special methods for seeking the economic optimization of mining and guiding the construction of logical production planning systems. An in
Jan 1, 1982
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Roasting of Auriferous Pyrite ConcentratesBy F. J. Arriagada
Where gold is present in a finely disseminated form within sulfide particles, the porosity and surface area of the calcined material strongly influence leaching since they control the penetration of s
Jan 1, 1982
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Instrumentation And Control Systems For Crushing CircuitsBy R. M. Board
This paper will focus on measurement and control of four main aspects of crushing, namely horsepower, bowl level, mantle position and feed rate, and will discuss related sensors and control techniques
Jan 1, 1982
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Excavation of a mine shaft through deep overburden by natural freezingBy John De La Vergne, Morri Medd
"This paper describes the sinking of a circular concrete ventilation shaft through 110feet of water-bearing overburden. The brine circulation freezing method was used to stabilize the walls during exc
Jan 1, 1982
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RI 8773 Recovery of High-Grade Barite From Waste Pond MaterialsBy W. E. Lamont
The Bureau of Mines studied the potential for recovering marketable barite concentrates that meet oil well drilling-mud specifications from barite waste pond materials. The study was conducted as part
Jan 1, 1982
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Example of the Laboratory Characterization of Grinding Aids in the Wet Grinding of OresBy M. Katzer, R. Klimpel, J. Sewell
The effect of using selective dispersants as wet grinding aids for ores is demonstrated on laboratory scale batch and continuous grinding equipment. A complete characterization of behavior is performe
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-79-82 Bound Liquid Ion Exchange Membranes For The Extraction Of Cobalt From Lateritic Leach SolutionsBy Larry D. Nichols
Poroplastic membranes containing ion exchange liquids were studied for separating cobalt from nickel-containing solutions similar to ammoniacal laterite leaches. The driving force for cobalt transport
Jan 1, 1982
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Factors Which Influence Selection Of Comminution CircuitsBy D. J. Barrett, M. A. Sochocky
INTRODUCTION Summary of Factors Influencing Comminution Circuit Design The selection of an appropriate comminution circuit for a specific ore is one of the most important decisions in the design
Jan 1, 1982
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Sodium Silicate As A Dispersant In The Selective Flocculation Of Iron OresBy S. V. Krishnan
In the upgrading of finely-disseminated iron ores, selective desliming is the critical step which must be controlled in order to achieve efficient flotation. A prerequisite for selective desliming is
Jan 1, 1982
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"A Methodology For Matching the Economic Characteristics of Natural Resource Ventures With the Investment Objectives and Financial Constraints of Project Sponsors in the Design of Viable Financing Structures"By James H. Boettcher
Inflation and increasingly complex tax laws in the United States combined with rising national ism overseas have made the structuring of viable financing plans which meet the requirements of the vario
Jan 1, 1982
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The Beneficiation of Specular Hematite by High Intensity Magnetic SeparationBy D. M. Thayer, P. B. Linkson
High intensity wet magnetic separation methods have received much attention in the search for alternative and effective methods to treat weakly magnetic minerals. This paper examines the incorporation
Jan 1, 1982
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Presidential address: The future supply of engineers for the mining industryBy A. N. Brown
The importance of the minerals industry in the economy of the country is discussed, and the tremendous changes that have taken place over the past two decades, including the widespread application of
Jan 1, 1982
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Combination Bit Rapidly Drills Precision Boreholes In Soft Rock - ObjectiveTo develop and design a bit that will rapidly drill smooth and precise instrumentation holes in soft rock. Approach Use a one-piece bit made by combining a drag bit and a diamond bit. Because a
Jan 1, 1982
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Compressibilities And Effective Stress Coefficients For Linear Elastic Porous Solids: Lower Bounds And Results For The Case Of Randomly Distributed Spheroidal PoresBy Robert W. Zimmerman
POROUS SOLID COMPRESSIBILITIES There are four different compressibilities associated with porous solids, each relating the fractional change in either bulk volume or pore volume with the change in
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-97(A)-82 Improved Solution Mining Production Cost Model - IntroductionOn April 1, 1982, the Bureau of Mines and the Department of Energy entered into an Interagency Agreement to develop an enhanced computer cost model for uranium in situ leach mining. The original compu
Jan 1, 1982
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Removal Of Soluble Radium From Uranium Minewaters By A Selective Complexer - IntroductionBy Thomas D. Boyce
Minewater from many western U.S. uranium mines often contains radioisotopes in concentrations higher than permissible for discharge to unrestricted areas. .Radium 226 has the lowest permissible concen
Jan 1, 1982