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Development Of A Percussion Assisted Rotary Drilling System For Blasthole DrillingBy J. W. Langford
A more effective method of fracturing and chipping the formation is necessary to significantly increase the productivity of blasthole drilling with a roller cone bit. The conventional rotary blasthole
Jan 1, 2011
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The Spektakel Mill - Past History and GeologyBy A. L. Hannaford
Previous production at Spektakel was undertaken during the periods 1854 - 1888 and 1892 - 1901. During this period a total of 41,7 kt of ore grading 32% Cu was hand-sorted from 270 kt to 360 kt of ore
Jan 1, 1981
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Textures and Mineralogy of the Silver Chert Jasperoid, Mercur District, UtahBy J. F. Ziegler
The Silver Chert jasperoid, Mercur District, Utah, records a complex history or silicification and tectonic activity.
Jan 1, 1990
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Future Trends In Bulk Carriers (Bulk Carriers-Self Unloaders-Port Installation)By John Sasadi
The mining industry depends upon inexpensive water transportation. Today, large quantities of mined products are transported by ships over oceans, from continents to continents, over lakes and waterwa
Jan 1, 1967
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Reduced Coal Fines In Blasting (a7406117-2c42-446a-826d-922e873557e8)Explosives are used to mine coal. Any blast results in three size categories of products, namely over-, middle-, and under-size. Boulders can still be broken smaller in further operations after blasti
Jan 1, 1996
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Characterization of Sewage Sludge and Clays for Application in Ceramic BricksBy M. P. D. Ingunza, Júnior Santos, F. S. D. Araújo, A. L. C. Araújo, J. Y. P. Leite
Wastewater sludge is a problem for environmental control and it is necessary alternative researches for its reuse. Industries can research the association of clay and sewage sludge as a source of cera
Jan 1, 2005
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Processing of Banded Hematite Quartzite Ore for Recovery of Iron Values Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (86b8819b-6b05-4951-9ba6-26bcd1fd2904)By Nikhil Dhawan, Veeranjaneyulu Rayapudi
This study investigates upgrading of low-grade banded hematite quartzite iron ore (Fe ~31%). Conventional beneficiation was found to be futile. The susceptibility of iron phases to microwave exposure
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Blasor – A Generalized Strategic Mine Planning Optimization ToolBy B. Law, M. Menabde, B. Baird
Blasor is a new mine planning tool which is being used in the long and medium-term optimization of multi-open-pit operations throughout BHP Billiton’s Base Metals and bulk commodities portfolio. It i
Jan 1, 2007
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Oxidation And Wetting Behavior Of Chalcopyrite In The Absence And Presence Of Xanthates (19122482-d495-4d21-9d6f-d8ecc253cb50)By J. Pang
The mechanisms of chalcopyrite oxidation in alkaline solutions have been studied using cyclic voltammetry and AC impedance spectroscopy techniques. Analysis of the impedance spectra using equivalent c
Jan 1, 1989
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Owner Procured Tunnel Boring Machines––A DiscussionBy A. R. Biggart, A. Walters, G. J. E. Kramer
The Owner Procurement Process or OPP is a proven, viable alternative contract delivery method that is potentially applicable to many tunnel projects. Using the OPP, the owner specifies and procures ma
Jan 1, 2005
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Underground Mine Management SystemsBy James Wm. White
Today a large number of open pit mines use computer-based mine management systems to automatically assign haul trucks, track equipment, and manage information. Now advances in digital communications a
Jan 1, 1996
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"SAFETY FIRST" in the development of underground mining machinesBy E. Lammer
"Underground mining processes are dangerous. The design of mining equipment, which is able to cope with the hostile underground environment, is a challenge for all machine manufacturers. Presuppositio
Jan 1, 2011
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Future Configurations of High Output Longwall FacesBy M. R. Stokes
Over the recent years there has been an increase in the application of retreat mining on longwall faces as mine operators strive for ever greater productivity. The purpose of this paper in then to rev
Jan 1, 1997
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Excavation And Support Of Gatineau ShaftBy William C. Cox, Ronald E. Heuer, Jean-Michel Loignon
The Gatineau shaft described in this paper was an excavation of about 38 m diameter and 21 m depth constructed in Gatineau, Quebec, across the Ottawa River just north of Ottawa, Ontario. A large sewag
Jan 1, 1983
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Cost Analysis of Controlled Partial Recirculation of Mine Ventilation Air at Mount Isa MinesBy A. C. Nixon, A. D. S. Gillies, Hsin Wei Wu
Ventilation and refrigeration strategies for the 3000/3500 orebodies, Mount Isa Mines, Australia were reviewed. The orebodies lie between 1,200 and 1,800 m below surface and are characterised by steep
Jan 1, 1995
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Seepage In The Partially Saturated Zone Beneath Tailings ImpoundmentsBy David B. McWhorter
Conventional analyses of seepage through saturated media do not apply when tailings impoundments are located above a partially saturated zone. Three stages of seepage are identified and methods for es
Jan 1, 1978
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Mineral Resource Laws: The Spectre Of EcologyBy D. Wallace Fields
Increasing public pressure and demands from various tiers of government have generated a legislative maze of statutory and administrative requirements facing industries involved in mineral extraction
Jan 1, 1972
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New Crystal Springs Bypass (Polhemus) Tunnel—Design ChallengesBy Roy C. Fedotoff, Jon Hurt, Gregg Sherry, Gilbert Tang
The 1,380 m (4,200 ft) long New Crystal Springs Bypass (Polhemus)Tunnel (NCSBT) will replace the existing Crystal Springs Bypass Pipeline. This tunnel project is part of the SFPUC’s $4.3 billion capit
Jan 1, 2007
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CFD Modeling Of Dust Dispersion In Mine AirwaysBy V. K. Kollipara
Dust dispersion characteristics in mine airways are important for developing engineering controls for dust and explosions. Authors here have used CFD modeling approach to analyze the dust dispersion c
Jan 1, 2011
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Longwall Mining Near an Impoundment Embankment - A Case StudyBy Donald D. Born
Mine No. 95 is located in Harrison County about 5 miles west of Shinnston, WV, with coal properties covering the northwest corner of Harrison County and the southwest corner of Marion County and with
Jan 1, 1986