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Gold In Early Precambrian Plutonic Rocks: The Relation Between Geochemical Abundance And Concentration To Exploitable LevelsBy W. J. Wolfe
Using a combined fire assay-atomic absorption method, gold determinations with a minimum detection limit of 5 ppb were made on 345 samples of Early Precambrian felsic plutonic rocks collected 2 2 from
Jan 1, 1975
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Experiment and Equipment Design Considerations for Measurement of Transport Property Variations Associated with Fluid/Rock Chemical Interactions at Elevated Stress and Temperature StatesBy Jon Holder, Brann Johnson
Pore-fluid/rock chemical interactions on both short and long time scales can produce significant pore structure and mineralic changes that can markedly alter transport properties, such as fluid permea
Jan 1, 1986
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Volumetric Efficiency And The Potential For Increased Productivity In Underground Haulage Units: A Discussion Of Plans And Concepts (65ff882e-f5a8-485c-82f3-96933f914679)By J. W. Leonard
Breakage, handling and treatment techniques that result in the placement of greater quantities of coal in fixed volume haulage units such as ships, railroad cars, trucks, mine cars, shuttle cars and s
Jan 1, 1989
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Evaluation Of Tailgate Ground And Support Interaction In The Illinois Basin For The Development Of A Ground Reaction Curve Based Standing Support DesignBy Dennis Dolinar
Improperly designed support systems have led to unplanned roof falls in longwall tailgates. To prevent such falls requires appropriate support and adequately designed support systems. The National Ins
Jan 1, 2009
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NAPOLI UndergroundBy Paolo Prevedini, Antonello de Risi
"The city of Naples has one of the most ancient traditions of tunneling in the world, since Roman age until today. This was due to the softness of volcanic rock covering most of the city surface, this
Jan 1, 2016
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Cost Control - Do You Really Want It?By Lee A. Goetz
Cost control is a lot like motherhood - everyone proclaims its need and its worthiness, but is it really appreciated and used to successfully complete a project on time and within budget? Good Cos
Jan 1, 1970
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Impact Of Control Parameters On Shearer-Generated Dust Levels (d1a2d171-424d-4a4b-afcc-224df2ebf29f)By A. E. Prokop, J. P. Rider
Previous research on continuous mining operations has shown that significant interactions exist between dust-control parameter application and the resulting respirable dust levels. However, simply inc
Jan 1, 2003
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Response to the Population Balance Model ChallengeBy John A. Herbst
At the last Comminution Symposium a challenge (Meloy and Williams, 1992) was issued to "predict the typical straight-line, self similar" tumbling mill product size distributions using a population bal
Jan 1, 1997
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Development Of Personal Diesel Aerosol Sampler Design And Performance CriteriaBy B. K. Cantrell, K. L. Rubow
The US Bureau of Mines and the University of Minnesota have developed design and performance criteria for a personal diesel exhaust aerosol sampler for underground coal mines. These are based on the p
Jan 1, 1992
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Design And Construction Of Tunnel Built By Shield Of Rectangular Cross SectionBy Hidehiko Nakazaki, Sakuro Murayama, Mitsuo Miura, Masaaki Endo, Yoshiaki Hurukawa
This is a detailed report of construction experience of a tunnel built by a shield of rectangular cross section with reinforced concrete segments. In case of tunneling by a rectangular shield, there w
Jan 1, 1979
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Underground Development At Getchell And Turquoise RidgeBy R. M. Barker
The historic Getchell property, near Golconda, NV, is being mined from the Getchell Main Under- ground workings, a footwall extension of the Getchell open-pit deposits along the Getchell fault. Drift-
Jan 1, 1997
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Leaching Of Phosphates - Monazite SandBy Fathi Habashi
THE MINERAL monazite (µ?v??e?? = to be alone) is a rare earth phosphate containing some thorium and small amounts of uranium. It is widely distributed in the earth's crust. It occurs in small pro
Jan 1, 1970
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The Use Of Multiple On-Line Ash Analyzers For Quality Control Of Coking Coal And Power Station Coal Production At Grootegeluk Coal MineBy Thomas de Lange
Extensive test work performed on the Coalscan 3500 ash analyzer at the Grootegeluk Coal Mine has led to the successful implementation of on-line ash monitoring to control the quality of coking coal an
Jan 1, 1992
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Start-up and Operation of Placer Dome’s Campbell Mine Gold Pressure Oxidation PlantBy John Frostiak
The Campbell gold operation of Placer Dome Inc. produces an arsenopyrite-sulfide concentrate that must be treated by roasting, biooxidation or pressure oxidation to obtain high gold recoveries. Pressu
Jan 1, 1992
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Investigating the Relationship between Mine Air and Strata Temperature Changes and the Use of Portable Refuge AlternativesBy M. A. Reyes, L. Yan
"Heat and humidity buildup within refuge alternatives (RAs) may expose occupants to physiological hazards such as heat stress. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations require RAs in u
Jan 1, 2018
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Growth and Development of MicroseismicsApplied to Ground Control and Mine SafetyBy Fred Leighton
Miners have long known that rock noise, or the popping and cracking of the rock commonly heard during mining, can indicate instability of the mine structure. For many years, miners have "listened" to
Jan 8, 1983
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Real-Time, In Situ Analysis Of Exploration Samples Using LIBS (c969e3f4-41b4-48b6-822f-bcbe59e4099a)By A. W. Laughlin
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy or LIBS can be used to provide exploration companies with precise and accurate chemical analyses in the field, in real-time, resulting in major time and cost savin
Jan 1, 1999
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Archodrilling A New Prospecting ConceptBy Howard V. Sears
Prospecting in its modern context means simply the gathering of information on which, to base plans for the utilization of our mineral resources. One prospecting system familiar to T. V. viewers is t
Jan 1, 1971
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Spatial Prediction of Fracture Intensity Based on Drill Hole ObservationsBy A. Hekmatnejad
"The objective of this work is to validate a methodology for spatially predicting the fracture intensity, defined as the average fracture area per unit volume. First, using the observations from drill
Jan 1, 2016
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Automation of Material Handling - How to Go About It. - Introduction:By L. F. Engle
There continues to be a certain magic attached to the word "Automation". When properly planned for, engineered, installed, and operated, the magic truly does take place - witness certain publicized mi
Jan 1, 1963