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Tube bundle system studies at Signal Peak Energy Bull Mountains #1 Mine - SME Transactions 2013By R. Krog, M. Valente, R. Ochsner, W. Marchewka, R. Jensen, R. K. Zipf
A tube bundle system (TBS) is a mechanical system for continuously drawing gas samples through tubes from multiple monitoring points located in an underground coal mine for analysis and display on the
Jan 1, 2013
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Geology And Zoning In The Steeple Rock District, New Mexico And ArizonaBy V. T. McLemore
The Steeple Rock district in New Mexico is a major epithermal gold-silver district that exhibits district zoning. Five types of ore deposits occur within the district: •base-metal veins (with gold an
Jan 1, 1996
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Design Build and Design Bid Build Traditional Project Delivery Methods and Modern Industry Trends. What is Most Efficient?By Giuseppe M. Gaspari, Tamara Kondrachova
Contract practices affect cost and schedule of tunneling works, impacting risk allocation between Owners and Contractors. The Authors compiled a dataset of projects constructed in the Toronto Area bet
Jun 13, 2021
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Real-Time Cost Monitoring By Continuous Sensor-Based Data Collection and TransmissionBy T. Lupek, M. Buxton, A. de Jong
"With regard to the EU funded project ‘Real-Time Mining’ a sensor-based acquisition, collection and transmission of data for the resource extraction process will be developed. The key concept promotes
Jan 1, 2016
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The Bannockburn Gold Prospect - A New Discovery In Eastern OntarioBy Gordon D. House, J. B. P. Sawyer
The Bannockburn gold prospect is a new discovery in Ontario's oldest gold camp at Eldorado, eastern Ontario. Mono Gold Mines Inc. of Vancouver, British Columbia, acquired the property in 1980 and
Jan 1, 1989
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The Efficiency And Economics Of Mine Ventilation Systems ? IntroductionBy Keith Wallace
Although systematic control of ventilating air currents in underground mines dates back to the Greek and Roman empires, quantified analysis dealing with the cost of providing airflow did not appear un
Jan 1, 1983
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The Student-Trainee's Side Of A Work-Study Plan ? IntroductionBy Edward J. Adams
In recent years, there has been a shortage of individuals trained in the technical skills entering the mining industry. The university and industry, both indicating their concern, have joined efforts
Jan 1, 1963
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The Competitive Position Of Nickel-Cobalt And Copper-Cobalt Deposits In Canada, Zambia, Zaire, And The Pacific IslandsBy James F. Lemons
The potential production of cobalt from nickel sulfide deposits in Canada, from nickel laterite deposits in the Pacific Islands, and from the copper deposits of Zaire and Zambia will be a function of
Jan 1, 1984
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State Of Hawaii's Deep Water Suction Intake Tunnels By MicrotunnelingBy Ronald M. Fedrick
The microtunneling project for the State of Hawaii's Natural Energy Laboratory (NELH) facility in Kona, Hawaii, was awarded to Nova Group Inc., Napa, California. Nova has developed both microtunn
Jan 1, 1995
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Economic And Legal Issues Relating To Land Use - IntroductionBy Richard J. Leary
At the 1976 Annual Meeting of AIDE, Alan Merson reminded his audience that economic' success comes to those who understand things as they are, rather than as they have been or what ideology says
Jan 1, 1976
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State Companies In International Industrial Minerals Trading - 1. IntroductionBy W. G. Prast
The role of governments as a factor in the international non-metallic minerals industry can take several forms. Classically, the government acts as a taxing agent, collecting part of the economic rent
Jan 1, 1981
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3D Terrain Modelling Of The Amyntaio ? Ptolemais BasinBy G. Argyris
A number of important studies, ongoing environment monitoring efforts and mining and road construction projects in the lignite based electrical power production area of Amyntaio ? Ptolemais in North W
Jan 1, 2008
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Case Study Using Task-Based, Noise-Exposure Assessment Methods To Evaluate Miner Noise HazardsBy A. B. Seal, C. J. Bise
Excessive noise has long been a hazard in the coal-mining industry. Studies conducted during the mid-1970s and mid-1990s consistently show that hearing loss within the mining industry persists, in spi
Jan 1, 2003
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The Art and Science of Operator-Less, Plant-Floor, Advanced Rougher Flotation ControlBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy Ynchausti, Jeffrey D. Mckay
Many consider rougher flotation control to be more of an art than a science. Some have even thought it impossible to make process control decisions and changes without human interaction. Controlling f
Jan 1, 2000
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Bubble Generation In Swirl Flow During Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone FlotationBy D. Lelinski, R. Bokotko, J. D. Miller, J. Hupka
Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation is a new, promising technology, and, since its conception, numerous applications have been successfully tested. Nevertheless, research and development efforts
Jan 1, 1997
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Cost Reduction In Grinding Plants Through Process Optimization And ControlBy J. A. Herbst, A. E. Oblad, Y. C. Lo
The major cost in comminution is energy consumption, which can be as high as 50% of the operating cost. Improvements in plant operations have resulted in up to a 15% reduction in energy usage (kw-hr/t
Jan 1, 1997
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Mine Fire Experiments At The Waldo Mine: Heat FlowBy Hang Yang, Linneas W. Laage
Mine fire emergency planning requires simulation of the interaction of the fire and ventilation system and the subsequent distribution of products of combustion (POC). Several computer models were dev
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental Regulations and Mining - Where are we headed?By Richard Engelmann
The mining industry, in particular the coal industry, has experienced the implementation of some major environmental regulatory programs during the past two decades. Over the coming decade the coal in
Jan 1, 1989
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Environmental Problems Of Oil Shale DevelopmentBy John W. Rold
These encompass all adverse effects of oil shale mining, processing, and ancillary developments on the environment. Specific problems concern: land, vegetation, wildlife, water, air, population growth
Jan 1, 1972
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The Influence Of Corn Starch On The Separation Of Apatite From Gangue Minerals Via Froth Flotation (Serrana Process)By Laurindo De Salles Leal Filho, Arthur Pinto Chaves
The Serrana Process was developed in the 60's to concentrate an igneous low grade phosphate/carbonate ore using tall oil as a collector and corn starch as a modifier in alkaline medium. Nowadays,
Jan 1, 1993