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Role of water in the stability of a shallow, underground mineBy A. K. Sheik, W. G. Pariseau
A small underground mine in northern Idaho was used as an experimental facility for studying the role of water in the analysis of mine-opening stability. Laboratory test data, borehole measurements an
Jan 1, 2002
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Significance Of Graphitic Structural Features In Gold Adsorption By CarbonBy J. D. Miller, P. L. Sibrell
The nature of surface sites for the adsorption of gold from alkaline cyanide solutions has been investigated using samples of synthetic, highly-oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG). This HOPG material o
Jan 1, 1993
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Sintered Bauxite Proppants For Deep Oil And Gas Well StimulationBy Stephen J. Crittenden
Deep gas and oil production has been substantially increased over prolonged periods through the use of sintered bauxite propping agents. Since its inception in 1976, over 170,000,000 pounds of high st
Jan 1, 1983
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Design and Construction of Gold Hill Tailings ImpoundmentsBy Gordon I. McPhail, John D. Nelson
Tailings management represents a major portion of the cost associated with extraction of gold. For each gram of gold extracted, 150 to 200 kg of waste material is produced. Because of environmental co
Jan 1, 1987
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Subsidence Effects in Multiple Seam MiningBy Christopher Haycocks
Subsidence induced innerburden shearing and stress fields, whether active or passive, frequently contribute to significant ground control failures in overlying seams. In this paper proven multi-seam
Jan 1, 1986
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Grade-Tonnage Relationships: Their Use In Predicting Future Reserves And Estimating The Global Recoverable Reserves Of A deposit ? IntroductionOver the past few years, the School of Mines of Paris has carried out a program of research* on the grade-tonnage relationships in the border zones of porphyry copper deposits. The initial problem was
Jan 1, 1982
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Methodology Of Incident Recreation Using Virtual RealityBy M. Karmis
Promoting a strong safety culture requires that the significance of unsafe acts be emphasized. This can be achieved vividly by accurate recreation of unsafe actions in the workplace, demonstrating ex
Jan 1, 2003
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Survival Strategy: Every Bit Counts ? IntroductionBy B. Caines
Much of the mining industry in North America is in a crisis state. Host producers are operating at production levels well below capacity, some have been merged or sold, while others have been mothball
Jan 1, 1987
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A Feasibility Study Simulating Superconducting Magnetic Separators For Weakly- Magnetic OresBy Yehia M. Eyssa
A "straight wire" flow through magnetic ore separator has been designed, built and successfully used to separate magnetite from typical slurries. The purpose of these experiments was to simulate the h
Jan 1, 1974
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Simulation of Induced Jet Ventilation in a Mine Face Using a Laboratory ModelBy E. Topuz, M. J. McPherson, I. M. Konduri
The research is carried out to investigate the flow mechanics and effectiveness of face ventilation using induction fans, as an effort to provide a more efficient alternative to conventional auxiliary
Jan 1, 1995
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Application Of Conditional Simulation In The Hardcoal Mining - SynopsisBy H. Burger
For mine planning in the hardcoal industry the reliable prediciton of the properties of a deposit-both ahead of the zone to be worked as well as of zones at depths not yet developed - may help improve
Jan 1, 1986
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Influence of Data Collection and Conditioning Strategies on the Significancy of Performance Indices in Mineral Processing PlantsBy D. Hodouin
The optimisation of mineral processing plants requires the evaluation of performance indices such as production rate, product quality, valuable mineral recovery and process efficiency. Decision to cha
Jan 1, 1991
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Main Hill Slide Zone, Utah Copper DivisionBy Z. M. Zavodni, M. K. McCarter
This paper identifies physical conditions responsible for past instability of the Main Hill area in Kennecott Copper Corporation's Bingham Canyon Mine, Bingham Canyon, Utah, and describes success
Jan 1, 1977
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Technology Advances Improve Truck Haulage ProductivityBigger is indeed better in today's surface mining operations. That is especially true regarding haul trucks. Building larger, "supersize" trucks, however, means designing more powerful engines an
Jan 1, 1997
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Differential flotation of a chalcocite-pyrite particle bed by electrochemical controlBy J. E. Gebhardt, P. E. Richardson
External control of the electrochemical potential of a bed of mineral particles was investigated by the US Bureau of Mines as a method for controlling particle interaction with organic collectors and,
Jan 1, 1988
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The Communications Challenge Of AutomationBy J. E. Osmanski
This semantically ambiguous title purports to describe an examination of the question of automation and its effect on the industrial worker. More explicit titles might be "Painless Automation" or "Mec
Jan 1, 1960
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Energy’s Influence On The Bauxite IndustryBy Murray D. Lester
The relationship between bauxite and energy has two distinct aspects. On the one hand, since virtually all of the bauxite that is mined winds up as aluminum metal, the economic health and future of th
Jan 1, 1984
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32. History of the Windy Craggy Massive Sulfide, BC, CanadaBy J. J. McDougall
The Windy Craggy copper-cobalt-bearing massive sulfide lies in the Tatshenshini map area of northwestern British Columbia, where British Columbia joins Alaska and the Yukon. The area is covered with n
Jan 1, 1991
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Increased Production And Cost Savings Using Delvo Stabilizer In The Cemented Rockfill Program At Williams Mine (Marathon)By Scott Jones, Tony R. A. Durkac, David W. Stephens
Williams Mine was considering spending a large amount of capital to install a pumping system underground to rid the mine of slimes; with the introduction of Delvo Stabilizer this challenge would be me
Jan 1, 2001
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In-Situ Gravity Retaining Walls by Soil MixingBy Brian H. Jasperse, Nicholson Peter J.
Gravity retaining walls have been constructed using Deep and Shallow Soil Mixing (DSM and SSM) since 1991 in the United States. These walls, for both temporary and permanent uses, were constructed by
Jan 1, 1999