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Effects of Admixtures on Strength and Flowability Characteristics of Cemented BackfillBy C. Peppin, H. McLoren, D. Bayer
Hecla Mining Company and Master Builders Inc. conducted a study to evaluate the use of admixtures in reducing backfill binder concentrations. Additionally, admixtures were evaluated to help mitigate t
Jan 1, 2001
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Parsimonious models of grinding and their applicationsBy P. C. Kapur
The hierarchical relationship between three broad kinds of grinding models for a spatially homogeneous, linear, time-invariant batch grinding system are first established. Limiting and asymptotic argu
Jan 1, 1987
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The Relationship Between Mine Process Tailings Mineralogy and Pore Water CompositionBy Errol vanHuyssteen
Old tailings from Zn, Au, Cu, and Ni mining operations were characterized. Their mineralogical variation in depth is compared with matching pore water and solids chemistry. A geochemical model was use
Jan 1, 1998
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Bolt Surface Configurations And Load Transfer MechanismA series of laboratory based push and pull tests were carried out to investigate how surface profile influence the load transfer mechanism of bolt/resin interface. Tests were carried out in both 75 mm
Jan 1, 2006
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[The Office of Coal Research Program as Related to Air Pollution Control]By George I. Staber
As stated by the Congress in the preamble of the act establishing the Office of Coal Research, its purpose is, "To encourage and stimulate the production and conservation of coal in the United States
Jan 1, 1968
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Some Practical Aspects of Open Pit Mine PlanningBy Wen-Long Cai, A. Frederick Banfield
This paper investigates, through case studies on a porphyry copper and a coal deposit, the differences and relevances between an approximate production schedule approach, i.e., the best case and the w
Jan 1, 1996
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Technical Developments And Issues Affecting Glass Raw MaterialsBy W. C. Baver
Even before the energy crisis developed in the early '70's, considerable research world-wide was being directed towards the development of schemes to both reduce the energy requirements and
Jan 1, 1986
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Floor Bolting For Control Of Mine Floor HeaveBy J. C. Stankus, S. S. Peng
Many coal seams are associated with soft floor strata. During mine development, if coal pillars are not properly designed, floor heave occurs and causes interruption of coal production. In the severe
Jan 1, 1995
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Quantification of travel path uncertainty by geostatistical simulationBy W. V. Harper
The travel path of a freed radioactive particle in an aquifer must be estimated from a limited number of available samples. This paper discusses geostatistical methods that minimize the 'uncertai
Jan 1, 1990
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The Importance of Covariance in Mass Balancing Using Sensitivity Analysis TechniquesBy N. Powell, C. F. Spollen, B. A. Wills
A discussion of the practicalities of carrying out a material balance using simple nodal sensitivity analysis is given. The calculation of the errors involved is reviewed and the concept of co-varianc
Jan 1, 1991
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Hydraulic Excavator Assisted Dozer Production MethodBy Nigel Fung, J. D. Humphrey, R. H. Oats, J. H. Ingle
Production dozing of cast material is a cost effective method of improving dragline or mobile equipment overburden removal. Yet dozer productivity is reduced during the part of the process that requi
Jan 1, 2004
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Textures Of Kaolin-Rich Refractory Clays As Shown By Scan Electron MicrographyBy W. D. Keller
Scan electron micrographs, SEM's, will be shown of representative refractory clays from Missouri deposits, with counterparts from other localities. The story is in the pictures, ("1000 words in e
Jan 1, 1977
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Utilizing Strain Criteria To Predict Highwall Stability Performance (10e369fc-18a0-48fc-b1e4-6da683b035af)By H. W. Newcomen, D. R. Brox
Assessments of the stability performance of open pit highwalls have traditionally been based on consideration of surface movement rates. Although generally accepted in industry, this approach presents
Jan 1, 2004
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Pushback Design in Open-Pit Mines by Considering Geometric Requirements under a Mathematical Programming ApproachBy Enrique Jelvez, Pierre Nancel-Penard
The traditional way of generating open-pit mine production schedules has several limitations. This work addresses the design and production-scheduling problem by considering minimum operational space
Jun 25, 2023
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The Development Of WIPPVENT, A Windows-Based Interactive Mine Ventilation Simulation Software Program At The Waste Isolation Pilot PlantBy K. H. McDaniel
An interactive mine ventilation simulation software program (WIPPVENT) was developed at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). The WIPP is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) research and development p
Jan 1, 1996
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Ore Reserve Estimation At Syncrude Canada Ltd. (18624a23-71c0-4fc5-945a-d70b7be965f7)By Neil D. Donnell, O&apos
Ore reserve estimation at the Syncrude Canada Ltd. open-pit oil sands mine in Northern Alberta has evolved since the project's inception. Early techniques followed a conventional petroleum reserv
Jan 1, 1985
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Economic Geology Of Florida Heavy Mineral DepositsBy T. E. Garnar
Heavy mineral mining has been a small, but important Florida industry over the past sixty years. Early geologic history of each deposit is similar up to point of deposition in alluvium, deltaic sedime
Jan 1, 1972
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Land Use And Aggregate DevelopmentBy M. J. Hart
There are no formulas that guarantee success when it comes to obtaining zoning approval for mineral aggregate mining. Local land use decisions often times represent the most controversial issues faced
Jan 1, 1984
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Simplified Cost Models For Prefeasibility Mineral EvaluationsBy T. W. Camm
In this US Bureau of Mines report, mine and mill cost models are presented to make estimates of the cost to develop mineral deposits in the desert region of the southwest United States. Regression ana
Jan 1, 1995
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Universal Simulation Model Of Controlled Aerodynamic Processes In Underground Ventilation NetworksBy Alexander Filimonov, Yury Bloshteyn
The development of a high-efficiency control system for mine ventilation is a complicated scientific and engineering problem. As a result of high-costs and difficult conditions involved in experiments
Jan 1, 1991