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Mining In Cuba And Its ProspectsMining was the first economic activity carried out in Cuba, by the colonial conquerous, i.e. gold extraction from rivers and use of asphalt to calk their ships; however, due to different historic reas
Jan 1, 1978
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An Overview of Capital and Operating Cost Estimation Techniques for Heap Leach ProjectsBy William E. Cobb
15.1 INTRODUCTION The mine development process, as discussed in Chapter 2, is a series of data gathering and analysis steps. As the mine development process proceeds, information about the geology, m
Jan 1, 1988
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Part 1: Coal SamplingBy Jan Visman, James W. Parkinson
GENERAL INTRODUCTION Sample collection, preparation and analysis are all steps in a single process designed to provide information about a much larger amount of material than the sample itself. For
Jan 1, 1991
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Estimation Of Support Load Requirements For Underground Mine Openings By Computer Simulation Of The Mining Sequence ? IntroductionBy William G. Pariseau
The purpose of this paper is to present a design procedure for the quantitative estimation of support load requirements in underground mines. Emphasis is upon the basic features of support behavior co
Jan 1, 1975
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Preparation and Placement of Hydraulic Cemented Tailings FillBy William R. Wayment, Wayne S. Cusitar
INTRODUCTION The process of mining removes valuable and eco¬nomically recoverable minerals from the earth. In the case of hard-rock mining, this process involves breaking and removing ore, while leav
Jan 1, 1982
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Reactive and Non-Reactive Transport Modeling for Wightman Fork, Summitville Mine, Colorado: Application of the OTIS/OTEQ Model to a Low-Flow Synoptic StudyBy Robert L. Runkel, D. Kirk Nordstrom, James W. Ball
Low-flow reactive-transport processes in Wightman Fork downstream of the Summitville Mine, south-central Colorado were simulated using the OTIS and OTEQ solute-transport models. The simulation was cal
Jan 1, 2000
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Concentration Of The Diesel Exhaust Gases In Cross Cuts - IntroductionBy Andrzej Wala
Constantly increasing demand for energy materials and metal ores brought about tremendous progress in mining techniques which are characterised by a high degree of mechanization and concentration of w
Jan 1, 1980
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A Method of Distributing Error to Predict Mass Balances For Instantaneous Sampling of Copper Flotation CircuitsBy Frank F. Aplan, Edward C. Dowling, Richard R. Klimpel
Several series of time-instantaneous samples were taken on a cell-by-cell basis in the flotation circuits of the Pinto Valley, AZ copper concentrator. These samples were used to calculate mass flow ra
Jan 1, 1990
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Particle-Size AnalysisBy B. H. Kaye
Particle-size Distribution Specifications for Particulates. Feed to and finished products from size-reduction operations are defined in terms of the particulate sizes involved. It is also well to k
Jan 1, 1985
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The Marinduque Surigao Nickel RefineryBy N. Colvin, J. W. Gulyas
HISTORY The Surigao Nickel Refinery of Marinduque Mining and Industrial Corporation is located on Nonoc Island off the northwestern coast of Mindanao in the Philippines. Nonoc Island is part of th
Jan 1, 1979
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Regional Two-Seam Stress Analyses At The Deer Creek MineBy Hamid Maleki
A geotechnical monitoring program has been implemented at Energy West Mining Company for enhancing site-specific evaluation of longwall stress conditions. This program consists of underground measure
Jan 1, 2009
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Visual Impact Assessment Of Seaside Quarrying Operations And Planned RestorationBy I. K. Kapageridis
Digital photography combined with three dimensional models of topography, mining operations and restoration plans can lead to extremely realistic images and animations of the current and future states
Jan 1, 2006
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Overmining In Kailuan, China Mining AreaBy Jun Han
Coal has been mined in the Kailuan mining area for more than 130 years. The remaining reserves consist of, in large part, coals that would have been considered economically unminable or technically no
Jan 1, 2009
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Modelling Of Hydrogeological Conditions In Estonian Oil Shale Deposit - The Case Of Dewatering A Surface MineBy H. Lind
The consumption rate of Estonian oil shale increases due to the growing rate of exported oil-shale oil. Estonian oil shale active resources in working mines are predicted until the year of 2025 when t
Jan 1, 2006
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Influence of Topography on the Effects of Longwall Mining on Shallow Aquifers in the Appalachian Coal FieldBy K. L. Johnson
Networks of monitoring wells were established prior to mining at four longwall mine sites in the Appalachians to monitor the effect of mining on water levels, water quality and well yield. Two of the
Jan 1, 1986
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Operating A Company Owned FleetBy T. M. Storer
Much has been written and many discussions held on the virtues (and evils?) of a Company-owned motor fleet. Almost invariably these dialogues take a generalized form and thereby lose something since t
Jan 1, 1969
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Parsimonious models of grinding and their applicationsBy P. C. Kapur
The hierarchical relationship between three broad kinds of grinding models for a spatially homogeneous, linear, time-invariant batch grinding system are first established. Limiting and asymptotic argu
Jan 1, 1987
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The Use Of Vertical Ventilation Holes For Mine Ventilation Of Gaseous Coal Beds - IntroductionBy John D. Kalasky
Island Creek Coal Company has had, for many years as a primary concern, the activity of handling large quantities of methane in the ventilation of its deep mines of southwest Virginia. Since the devel
Jan 1, 1980
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Present And Future Plans Of The Office Of Coal ResearchBy Wayne A. McCurdy
I welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss the work and program of the Office of Coal Research. Our programs are oriented to serve the conservation objectives of the Johnson Administra
Jan 1, 1966
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Environmental impact assessment framework of taft copper projectBy B. Farshadi, B. Asi, M. J. Habibian
"In this paper, the most significant environmental aspects that are identified in the Taft Copper Project (TCP) are the quality and quantity of water, pollution of the existing watercourses and post-m
Jan 1, 2011