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The Benefit Of Using Mine Process Simulators To Design A “Life-Cycle” Mine Ventilation SystemBy S. G. Hardcastle, C. K. Kocsis
Ventilation is an expensive prerequisite for underground mining. Current mining trends, including increasing depth and mechanization and more stringent health regulations would generally dictate that
Jan 1, 2004
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Uranium Solvent Extraction From Acid Sulfate Leach Solutions Using Tertiary AminesBy G. Kordosky, A. Feather, M. Virnig, P. Crane
Introduction The post World War II nuclear arms race and interest in nuclear power generation resulted in a significant demand for uranium in the 1950’s. This led to the development of uranium solve
Jan 1, 2007
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An Interview With COSMAR Chairman James Boyd - COSMAR Report Vetoes Strip Act for Noncoal MiningBy Barbara C. Schickner
The long-awaited COSMAR study prepared under the auspices of the National Academy of Science reaches one emphatic conclusion that has been enthusiastically seconded by the mining industry: The 1977 fe
Jan 4, 1980
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Enrichment of the manganese to iron ratio of ferruginous low- grade manganese ore using solid reductantBy Y. V. Swamy, B. Bhoi, H. S. Ray
Low-grade manganese ores with low Mn/Fe ratios can he enriched through selective carbon reduction of iron oxide to magnetite followed by magnetic separation o f the magnetite. Thermogravimetric ana
Jan 1, 1999
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Waste management in Estonian oil shale industryBy M. Lohk, Y. -. R. Pastarus
Oil shale industry of Estonia provides a significant contribution to the country’s economy, but causes a large number of different problems. In spite of high economical parameters of the current under
Jan 1, 2011
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High Performance Tunnel Boring Machine for Queens Water Tunnel, No. 3:A Design and Case HistoryBy Joseph J. Diehl, Brian B. Khalighi
This paper discusses the Queens Water Tunnel, No. 3, Stage 2, being driven by a new Robbins High Performance (HP) Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM).The paper is divided into four sections. In the INTRODUCTI
Jan 1, 1997
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Network Conditions That Ensure Correct Prediction Of Airflow Direction When Developing Connecting Airways (0f93bca2-73fe-4a75-b4c2-948271692d0b)By J. M. Mutmansky, Y. J. Wang
The usual method employed to determine the direction of flow in a connecting airway in advance is to conduct a survey between the two existing nodes being connected by means of the new airway. It is t
Jan 1, 1999
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Building a University and Center For Energy in Sumatra, IndonesiaBy Tony Szwilski
Indonesia has enormous mineral resources. Its population of more than 180 million people inhabit most of the more than 13,000 islands. The country is becoming a significant economic power in Southeast
Jan 1, 1991
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A Field Assessment Of An SIUC Innovative Spray System For Continuous MinersBy Y. P. Chugh
During late 2010, a scientifically founded water spray system was developed for continuous miners (CM) (Patent Pending) that reduces respirable dust exposure for miner operator by about 30%. It includ
Jan 1, 2012
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BlastingTechniques and Modern Explosives Allow More Efficient Coal MiningThe first of this three part series examines he history and some of the properties and characteristics of explosives. Use of explosives is discussed for underground and surface coal operations—the la
Jan 7, 1981
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Application Of Wound Rotor MotorsBy D. Bogh
Wound rotor motors are used in difficult mining applications where there is a need to start high inertia, hard starting loads while limiting inrush current They are recognized as robust and simple to
Jan 1, 2011
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Flotation (3ac51b89-d510-4354-b8bf-e588150dfb74)INTRODUCTION From its beginnings in the first decade of this century, flotation has gradually moved to a predominant role in mineral separation. There are several reasons for this, the continuing tre
Jan 1, 1985
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Discussion - An open-pit production scheduler : algorithm and implementationBy M. E. Gershon
I would like to congratulate Professor Gershon on an idea that is obviously valuable and is certainly new to me. It has, however, to be further developed, in that one can get fallacious results by lim
Jan 12, 1987
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Chip Formation In Mechanical Excavation: An Indicator Of Machine PerformanceBy J. P. H. Steele, M. U. Ozbay
As mining operations progress toward tele-mining and autonomous procedures, the need for machine performance monitoring increases. Presently, through a combination of vision, sound, and other subject
Jan 1, 2002
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Development Of Canadian Standards And Guidelines For Valuation Of Mineral PropertiesBy W. E. Roscoe, K. N. Spence
In the Canadian mining industry, there are at present no comprehensive regulations or standards for valuation of mineral properties. In January 1999, the Mining Standards Task Force of the Toronto St
Jan 1, 2001
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Production Of Cultured Marble vs. Natural Marble ProductsBy T. Lamond, J. O. Costello
Marble is a preferred surfacing material in up-scale buildings. Its use increased in the 1870's with rising national wealth and declined in the 1950's when synthetic materials for these appl
Jan 1, 1999
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Using an intelligent supervisory system to simulate automatic operation in a crushing plantBy E. Fahrenkrog, D. Sbartaro, E. N. Cifuentes
An intelligent supervisor using expert system tools and applied to a crushing plant has been developed with a structure based on a model of a human operator. It consists of a knowledge base containing
Jan 1, 1989
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Review of Organic Binders for Iron Ore Concentrate AgglomerationBy S. K. Kawatra, J. A. Halt
"Low-grade iron ores are finely ground and processed to recover iron-bearing minerals. However, the iron-rich powder is too fine to be used directly in blast furnaces and most direct reduction furnace
Jan 1, 2015
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Muruntau: The World’s Largest Gold Producing Mine ComplexBy Jan Krason
Introduction The South African Witwatersrand is the world's largest gold-bearing province and gold producing district. But the production capacity of the very big mines (Vaal Reef, Driefontein C
Jan 11, 1984
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Bi-Product Utilization, Lignins, Lignosulfonates And Their Many ApplicationsBy S. L. Lebo, J. D. Gargulak
Lignin, the second most abundant natural polymer and bi-product of the pulp and paper industry, has been commercially available in a number of forms since 1940. This growing industry is fueled by dem
Jan 1, 2002