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A back analysis of the Crandall Canyon Mine collapse - SME Transactions 2010By K. A. Heasley
The objective of this paper is to back analyze the August 6th, 2007, collapse at the Crandall Canyon Mine in Utah, in order to better understand the geometric and geomechanical factors that contribute
Jan 1, 2010
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Environmental Considerations for Alternates to Cyanide ProcessingBy Frederick W. DeVries, J. Brent Hiskey
Cyanide has been recognized for about a century as the most effective reagent for processing gold ores. Cyanide leaching has been adapted to various metallurgical settings and continues to be improved
Jan 1, 1992
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Accurate Psychrometry For U.S. Mine Ventilation EngineeringBy James Warren Andrews
The values of saturated water vapor pressure from steam tables have been found to be inaccurate for mine ventilation usage because the effect of air on the saturated water vapor was disregarded. Prese
Jan 1, 1989
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Diagnostic Leaching Applications For Refractory Gold OresBy Sean E. Armstrong, Deepak Malhotra
Gold extraction from refractory ores as a percentage of total gold production is increasing. The processing technology options for treating difficult-to-process refractory ores are also increasing. Th
Jan 1, 1996
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Coal utilization cost model for fuel procurementBy S. S. Nadgauda, A. J. Hathaway
Typically, as long as the coal quality is within the specified range, electric utilities have used delivered cost of fuel per million Btu as the primary criteria for qualified coals when making coal-p
Jan 1, 1990
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A Continuous Monitor For Diesel Particulate MatterBy Charles D. Litton
This report describes a smoke particle detector which utilizes a novel three electrode configuration and 5.0 [] source of Americium 241. The detector operates on the principle of diffusional charging
Jan 1, 1989
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What's Next for Cyanide 1n Enviroregs (U.S.)?By F. W. DeVries
The preoccupation with cyanide as an environmental issue has been described as virtually an obsession for state and federal agencies enacting regulations for environmental protection. This seems likel
Jan 1, 1991
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A Design Approach For Coal Mine TunnelsBy W. A. Cincilla, Z. T. Bieniawski, E. Unal
Although coal mine tunnels such as the main haulageways or roadways are the lifelines of coal mines, little attention has been paid to them in terms of pre-construction planning and design. This pa
Jan 1, 1981
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Spray Grouting for Tunnel Support in SandstoneBy Charles R. Nelson
INTRODUCTION The support of openings in weak sandstones can be achieved by spraying on a liquid grout which will soak in and harden to form a shell. In the St. Peter sandstone of the Minneapolis-St
Jan 1, 1982
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Oil Shale Beneficiation for Above Ground RetortingBy Nathaniel Arbiter, Brij M. Moudgil
Separating oil shale from waste material or into high- and low-grade fractions can have a major economic influence on the surface retorting process. Different shale rock components vary significantly
Jan 9, 1982
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Basic Tools for Deformation Measurements in MinesBy Charles J. Hass
INTRODUCTION Deformation measurements are some of the simplest and most useful measurements that can be made by the mining/rock mechanics engineer in assessing the sta¬bility of openings in rock. A
Jan 1, 1982
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Flash Flotation For Sulphides And Precious MetalsBy Tracy T. Morris
The current state of the mining community has made it imperative for operations to reduce costs and increase productivity in order to remain competitive. This has been done in Colorado with the instal
Jan 1, 1987
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Design guidelines for improved water spray systemsBy S. K. Mukherjee, M. M. Singh, N. I. Jayaramn
In underground mining operations, ventilation and water sprays are the common methods of controlling dust. In recent years, there has been a proliferation of technical literature dealing with water sp
Jan 1, 1987
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The Computer Programs For Mine Ventilation AnalysisBy Janusz Szywacz, Bozena Bojko, Stanislaw Wasilewski
Two groups of computer programs are described in the paper. First one is the OWEN system containing software modules designed for air flow distribution analysis and prediction within the whole ventila
Jan 1, 1989
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Ground Freezing For Soft Ground Shaft SinkingBy John A. Shuster
Case histories are reported for several soft ground shafts ranging from 6' to 40' in diameter and 50' to 230' in overburden depth for which ground freezing was employed to provide
Jan 1, 1985
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Techniques for Optimization of Mineral Processing FlowsheetsBy Jon C. Yingling
Techniques for optimization of mineral processing flowsheets are reviewed. Though not yet widely used in the minerals industry, approaches for chemical process optimization based on successive quadrat
Jan 1, 1990
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Continuous Gaseous Reduction Process For Metal RecoveryBy C. M. Sliepcevich
This paper is a brief status summary of investigations by the authors over the past decade to develop a continuous process for recovering' high purity metal powder from pregnant solutions by gase
Jan 1, 1975
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A mill power equation for SAG millsBy L. G. Austin
Development of an equation for tumbling charge and balls plus comparison to plant data suggests that the net mill power for cylindrical semiautogenous mills can be calculated from
Jan 1, 1991
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Geosynthetic Clay Liners For Th Mining IndustryBy Chuck Hornaday, Brad Miller
Geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) are manufactured barrier layers containing a high-quality sodium bentonite clay attached or adhered to geotextiles or a geomembrane. The GCL's low permeability and high
Jan 1, 1997
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High-Modulus Hydraulic Fills For Deep MinesBy Koehler Stout, Leroy Friel
INTRODUCTION Hydraulic sand fills have been extensively used in the United States in deep metal mines since 1940, and hydraulic fills have been placed in coal mines in Europe for many years. Numero
Jan 1, 1979