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Shaft Sinking Scheduling/Planning - IntroductionBy P. N. Lategan
Mining companies are challenged with increased difficulty in delivering capital projects on schedule and within budget. In 2005, PricewaterhouseCoopers global review of major capital projects in the m
Jan 1, 2009
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OFR-38-77 Modified Longwall Mining Of Shallow Coals Interior Province CoalfieldBy Thomas Gales
Longwall mining of thin shallow coal seams utilizing open pits is technically feasible. The thinnest coal seam which can be mined using available technology is 34 inches. The capital expenditure for a
Jan 1, 1976
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Particle Size Measurement of TiO2 Nanoparticles in Non-Aqueous Solvent by Interactive Force Apparatus Under an Electric FieldParticle Size Measurement of TiO2 Nanoparticles in Non-Aqueous Solvent by Interactive Force Apparatus Under an Electric Field
Sep 13, 2010
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Sample Preparation and Assaying of Coarse Gold OresA study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the three types of sample grinders routinely used in the mining industry for the sample preparation of gold ores with particular emphasis placed
Jan 1, 1998
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RI 5337 Synthetic Mica Investigations IX: Review Of Progress From 1947 To 1955 ? SummaryBy R. A. Hatch
This report summarizes the results of nearly 8 years research on and production of synthetic mica at the Electrotechnical Experiment Station of the Federal Bureau of Mines, Norris, Tenn. This program
Jan 1, 1957
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Nikhil C. Trivedi: an interview with the 2010 SME PresidentThe mining industry, like most other industries, has had a difficult couple of years. What are your thoughts on the industry?s direction in the next few years? I am bullish on our industry. There is
Jan 3, 2010
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Explosives Properties and CharacteristicsBy P D. Katsabanis
According to Persson(1) steady state detonation along a cylindrical charge can be regarded as a self propagating process in which the axial compressive effect of the shock front discontinuity changes
Jan 1, 1990
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Hardening and Softening in Mg-Al-SR and Mg-Al-Ca Alloys at Elevated TemperaturesBy Z. Trojanová
The deformation behaviour of ternary magnesium alloys AJ (Mg-Al-Sr) and AX (Mg-Al-Ca) were investigated in tension as well as compression tests. The samples were deformed at temperatures between 20 an
Jan 1, 2007
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Reducing Overall Toxic Fumes at Fixed Work Output, by FormulatingBy Michael Wieland
For shooting rock properly, some relatively fixed quantity of rock work is required from the total charge mass, while keeping the overall toxic fumes to a minimum. The overall fumes weighted for the t
Jan 1, 2006
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Modelling of fluid flow phenomena in Peirce-Smith copper converters and analysis of combined blowing concept (04487fac-e28a-4af4-ae69-1eae63554822)By D. K. Chibwe, P. Taskinen
"This investigation consists of a numerical and physical modelling exercise on flow patterns, mixing, solid-liquid mass transfer, and slag-matte phase distribution in a 0.2-scale cold model of an indu
Jan 1, 2015
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Blasting Problems Facing the USA Quarry IndustryBy Victor C. Bryan
"One of the more challenging issues facing operators of U.S. mines and quarries is blasting in an environmentally acceptable way. It is quite important that industry management understand and apply gu
Jan 1, 1995
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Failure probability analysis of high rock slopes based on bionic algorithmAbstract : The computation of reliability index or failure probability of slopes can be transformed into an optimisation problem. In high rock slope engineering, it is usually a multimodal optimizatio
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 7957 Cost of Producing Copper From Chalcopyrite Concentrate as Related to SO2 Emission Abatement - An Evaluation of Five Smelting ProceduresBy Masami Hayashi
Cost evaluations were made for five processes for producing 100,000 tons of electrorefined copper per year from a chalcopyrite concentrate. The processes were (1) conventional smelting with all furnac
Jan 1, 1974
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MLA 6-90 - Minerals In The East Mojave National Scenic Area, California: A Minerals Investigation - Volume IIn 1990, the Bureau of Mines (BOM) conducted a mineral investigation of the mines and prospects in the East Mojave National Scenic Area (EMNSA), San Bernardino County, California During field work, BO
Jan 1, 1990
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Structural Underpinning By PinpilesBy D. A. Bruce
Small diameter cast-in-place bored piles (pinpiles) have been installed throughout the world since 1952, but only more recently in the United States. The special features of their construction and per
Jan 1, 1992
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Comparison of the fractography of rockbursts and impact structuresBy W. U. Reimold, R. Armstrong, R. G. Charlesworth
For many years rockbursts have plagued the mining industry. Although much research has gone into studying this phenomenon only a small proportion of it has been on the actual source mechanism. A study
Jan 1, 2003
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Using MIP for strategic life-of-mine planning of the lead/zinc stream at Mount Isa MinesBy M. L. Smith, G. Karunatillake
Lead-zinc production at MIM, Mount Isa includes three mines, a lead concentrator, zinc filter plant and lead refinery. Lead production is vertically integrated with lead-silver bullion shipped from Au
Jan 1, 2003
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Update on Insols Flotation at Agrium’s Vanscoy Potash PlantBy Alex Cormode, Carlos Perucca
"Sylvinite ore from the Saskatoon area typically contains about 5% insolubles, occurring as clays and carbonates. These insoluble slimes must be removed sufficiently well to permit an efficient subseq
Jan 1, 1999
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Modular Mixer-Settlers for SXPlant SustainabilityBy Henri Fredriksson, Rami Saario, Mark Weatherseed, Juri Matinheikki
"The challenges facing the mining industry include complex ores and declining grades, together with increasing capital costs and environmental regulations. In addition, future commodity price uncertai
Jan 1, 2015
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Destructive Wave Interference in Underground Blasting Utilizing Precise Timing.By Kurt Oakes, Paul Worsey, Braden Lusk, Tony Brasier, Jerry Chambers, Scott Crabtree, Randy Wheeler
Destructive wave interference has been studied in theory for many years. In application however, limited information can be found. Recently, circumstances have enabled a multidisciplinary team to util
Jan 1, 2006