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Lancashire Longwall, A Proven Method At Barnes & Tucker Company ? IntroductionBy John Todhunter
Longwall mining is certainly not new in the United States, having first been used in the late 1800's in Illinois, but the surging acceptance of the method is relatively new. The number of longwal
Jan 1, 1968
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State-Of-The-Art and New Developments in the Modelling of Mineral Liberation using the Meloy ApproachBy P. Bevilacqua, G. Ferrara, U. Preti
In the last decade, Meloy developed the IAC - Interfacial Area Conservation - model of liberation. His work included three conservation laws and a mathematical tool called textural transform. This pap
Jan 1, 1992
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6. Techniques Applied to the Financial Evaluation of Exploration-Type Agreements - OverviewBy D. W. Niosi
In this chapter, a review is made of the various stages of an exploration program, mineral rights acquisition methods and the partners involved in an agreement, the after- tax cash flow approach using
Jan 1, 1979
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Bauxite In The Hemisphere Of The Pacific And Indian OceansBy Sam H. Patterson
Australia has led the world in bauxite production since 1976, and only the Republic of Guinea has larger bauxite resources. India has a small integrated aluminum industry, and deposits containing more
Jan 1, 1982
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Enhanced Heap Leaching - Part 1: InsightsBy S. Orr
Flow in heaps and dumps is a two-phase flow phenomenon, though for many applications it could be simplified as unsaturated flow. Unlike saturated flow (typical of ground water flow), where permeabilit
Jan 1, 2003
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Reduction of taconite concentrates in a cyclone reactorBy M. Abdel-latif, R. W. Bartlett, P. R. Taylor
A cyclone reactor system for the partial reduction and melting of taconite concentrate fines was designed and operated. A nontransferred arc plasma torch was employed as a heat source. Taconite fines,
Jan 1, 1995
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Machine-Learning Model for Predicting Shock Loss due to Buntons in a ShaftBy A. Adhikari, P. Tukkaraja, S. Jayaraman Sridharan
Shafts are critical components of the mine ventilation systems and contribute significantly to the mine ventilation pressure. Estimation of shaft pressure losses is an important aspect of mine ventila
Jun 25, 2023
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Modern Trends In Midwestern MiningBy C. K. Jankousky
The midwestern area referred to is the Illinois basin. The coals presently worked are mainly the No. 5 and No. 6 coal seams which vary in thickness from five to eleven feet. Present average of the mor
Jan 1, 1962
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Use of Non-linear Estimates and Local Anisotropy in Mineral Resource ModelingBy Silvia Misk, Cristina Araújo, João Felipe Costa, Roberto Rolo
Linear estimation methods are widely used for resource evaluation. Among the existing linear estimation methods, ordinary Kriging (OK) was accepted as the best estimator to determine the average ore g
Jun 25, 2023
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Role Of Fine Coal Classification Efficiency On Coal Preparation Plant Performance (b060385e-4c36-4104-94d7-6f662e3f61e3)By B. A. Firth
The presence of misplaced ultra-fine particles has been shown to decrease the separation efficiency of unit operations used in coal preparation. Although the classification of fine coal was considered
Jan 1, 1996
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Mid-West Gypsum Resources and PotentialBy R. C. Runvick
Gypsum resources are significant in the midwestern United States, with specific deposits varying in "place value" relative to the major markets served. Underground and surface mining operations produc
Jan 1, 1980
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Silica - Specialty MaterialsBy A. F. Alsobrook
Specialty silica materials, as defined in this chapter, are rocks that consist predominantly of silica (SiO2) and are produced as chunks, round pebbles, and sawed or trimmed blocks and other shapes fo
Jan 1, 1994
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Noise and Dust Emissions from Non-Metal Mining Activities: Analysis of Suitable Techniques of Measurement, Prediction and ControlBy C. Cigna, M. Patrucco, D. Savoca, E. Lovera
The paper deals with the activity program and the preliminary results of a research work commissioned by IReR Research Centre and Regione Lombardia to the Department of Land, Environment and Geotechno
Jan 1, 2005
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Application Of Synthetic Polymers In Coal Preparation ? IntroductionBy Michael F. Werneke
While the use of synthetic polymers for solid/liquid separation is not raw technology (1)(its history goes back to the mid 1950's), its importance has increased dramatically over the past decade.
Jan 1, 1979
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Plant Experiences With The Use Of A Novel Chemistry To Strip Gold And Silver From CarbonBy J. C. Monette
Stripping of gold and silver from carbon is effected by means of two main processes (AARL and ZADRA ). The main rate-enhancing parameter in the stripping of gold and silver is temperature. A secondary
Jan 1, 1992
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Geological Aspects Of Ore Reserve Estimates Pine Point District Zinc-Lead Deposits, N.W.T.By D. E. Ranta, G. H. Giroux, A. W. Randall, D. A. Barr
Zinc-lead ores of the Pine Point District, Northwest Territories, Canada, are hosted in paleokarst cavities within a Middle Devonian carbonate barrier complex. Of the nearly 100 deposits found, most a
Jan 1, 1992
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Pollution Problems After Municipal-Industrial Waste ControlBy Frank C. Di Luzio
REMARKS BY FRANK C. DI LUZIO, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR FOR WATER POLLUTION CONTROL, BEFORE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING ENGINEERS, NEW YORK CITY, FEBRUARY 25-29, 1
Jan 1, 1968
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Mining with Paste Fill at BHP CanningtonBy Mathew B. Revell, Martyn L. Bloss
The paste fill system at BHP Cannington's underground silver-lead-zinc mine is described. The paste fill system has been operational since December 1997 and is the first of its type in Australia.
Jan 1, 2001
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A New Design Of Hard Rock TBM'sBy Larry L. Snyder
A compact 4.87 m (16 ft) diameter tunnel boring machine (TBM) is capable of boring a 12.2 m (40 ft) radius curve while gripping horizontally, or vertically, as may be required for the excavation of tu
Jan 1, 1989
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Development Of The Wiseda 220 Ton Rear Dump HaulerBy A. E. Hunt
Over the past twenty-live years since large scale truck haulage in open-pit mining began, the periodic introduction of Larger capacity vehicles has provided increased productivity and reduced costs.
Jan 1, 1983