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Development of Goaf Gas Drainage and Inertisation Strategiesin 1.0-km- and 3.0-km-Long Panels Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Rao Balusu, Bharath Belle, Krishna Tanguturi
A collaborative research project is undertaken by Anglo American Coal and CSIRO to develop appropriate strategies for gas and spontaneous combustion management of longer panels. Extensive computationa
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Prediction Of Long-Term Quality Fluctuations In The South Field Lignite Mine Of West MacedoniaBy A. Pavlidis
This paper investigates variations of lignite quality attributes with geostatistical methods. The study focuses on lignite from the Southern Field in the Greek province of West Macedonia. The targeted
Jan 1, 2006
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Simulation Of Longwall Face Methane DistributionBy Yi Zheng
Under normal circumstances, methane released along a longwall face represents only 10%-20% of the total me- thane emitted from the entire longwall panel. However, there might be a sudden surge of meth
Jan 1, 2012
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Mining Methods And Equipment Used In The East Tennessee Zinc DistrictBy M. J. Langley
Zinc ores were first discovered in Tennessee in 1856 at Jefferson City where a deposit of oxidized ore became known as the Mossy Creek Mine. From that time until 1913 small scale attempts at prospecti
Jan 1, 1962
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Surface mining of oil sands in Canada : Developments in productivity improvementBy R. K. Singhal, R. Kolada
A variety of equipment is wed to surface mine oil sands, including bucket wheel excavators/conveyors, draglines, hydraulic shovels, and off-highway trucks. This paper examines the existing mining sche
Jan 1, 1988
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Leaching of Pure Chalcopyrite with Sulfuric Acid-Oxygen Under In-situ Temperatures and PressuresBy J. E. Murphy, Y. Topkaya, R. E. Johnson, B. R. Palmer, D. K. Dysinger, R. B. Bhappu, A. E. Clark
The U.S. Bureau of Mines utilized a central composite experimental design to investigate leaching kinetics of pure chalcopyrite in the sulfuric acid-oxygen system. The six factors studied were oxygen
Jan 1, 1993
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People, Food and Fertilizer Minerals ? IntroductionBy Alvin Kaufman
Malthus, an eighteenth century economist, predicted a rather dismal future for the world. It was his contention food supplies would not be sufficient for the population of the world because the econom
Jan 1, 1966
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Adsorption - IntroductionBy Fathi Habashi
THE UNIT process of adsorption involves two steps: 1) Loading of the adsorbent. 2) Recovery of metal values from the adsorbent. Charcoal is the adsorbent commonly used in extractive metallur
Jan 1, 1970
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Coal Quality Control An Analysis From Pit To TrainBy Foreback T. G.
The McKinley Mine is a large strip operation sup-plying coal to several utility and industrial customers. The mine reserve comprises many coal seams of varying quality and thickness. Erosion of the te
Jan 1, 1994
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Respiratory Tract Dosimetry Of Radon And Thoron Daughters: The State-Of-The-Art And Implications For Epidemiology And RadiobiologyBy W. Jacobi, F. Steinhausler, A. C. James
INTRODUCTION In 1979 the Committee on Radiological Protection and Public Health of the Nuclear Energy Agency (OECD) defined a programme of work needed to improve radon dosimetry and monitoring. A G
Jan 1, 1981
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Delivering Sustainable Water Supply in the Atacama DesertBy Antonio Tafra, Rene Dominguez, James Spenceley, Brady Hays
"Extracting one of the world’s most valuable natural resources — copper — hinges on the availability of the world’s most essential resource: fresh water. But try sourcing fresh water in one of the dri
Jan 6, 2018
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Bulk Unloading With High Speed Vertical ScrewsBy C. H. Perbix
[On Pier D in the Port of Long Beach, California, the Port of Long Beach has built a new bulk cement distribution terminal. The facility is operated by Pacific Coast Cement Corporation, who designed t
Jan 1, 1983
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Groundwater Development From Salar Basins In The Arid Andean Highlands Of Northern ChileBy E. L. Montgomery
Salar basins in the Andean Highlands of Northern Chile contain ground-water resources which could be used to satisfy requirements for the mineral industry in the region. Salars occur in arid zones; av
Jan 1, 1986
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Computer Approximation Of Three-Dimensional Surfaces In Surface Coal Mining And ReclamationBy David B. Costain
Three dimensional surface approximations are important means of evaluating physical and environmental factors that affect surface coal mining and reclamation. Computer approximated surfaces are projec
Jan 1, 1984
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Continuous Measurement and Control of Charge Volume in Tumbling MillsBy Lynn B. Hales, John A. Herbst, Thomas L. Gabardi
A system for a continuous determination of the charge volume of grinding media in ball mills and SAG mills has been developed. The system, comprised of a unique measurement device and a model based Ka
Jan 1, 1990
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Continuous Elution of Gold from Activated CarbonBy Francois J. E. Scholtz, Raymond J. Davidson, Peter Greenhalgh, R. Paul Riley
A 1 t/d continuous elution pilot plan is being operated by General Mining at their Grootvlei Gold Mine using the technology developed at the Anglo American Research Laboratories. Flowsheet design and
Jan 1, 1990
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The influence of drawbell geometry on hang-ups during ore extractionBy Dion Weatherley, Raúl Castro, RENE GOMEZ, Pablo Cid
The study examines the impact of different drawbell geometries on hang-ups during ore extraction in underground mining. Using the discrete element method, the research compares three drawbell geometri
Sep 1, 2023
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Simulation Of Heavy Medium Cyclone PerformanceBy C. J. Barbee, P. J. Bethell, C. J. Wood
Heavy medium cyclones (HMCs) are commonly used to clean run-of-mine coal in the 50 x 0.5 mm size range. Unfortunately, field studies suggest that industrial HMC circuits are often poorly designed or i
Jan 1, 2004
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Evaluation of 3D FE Predictions of Ground Movements Caused by EPB Tunneling in Stiff ClayBy Vasiliki Founta, Andrew J. Whittle
"This paper describes the development of a 3D finite element model for predicting ground movements caused by construction of 7.1 m diameter twin bored tunnels for the Crossrail project in London using
Jan 1, 2016
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Problems And Methodologies In Evaluating New Flotation Technologies In Existing OperationsBy Dennis K. Mortensen
Improvements in flotation technology are continually being made in the attempt to achieve the mineral processor's goal of maximum mineral concentrate grade and recovery at zero cost. Technology t
Jan 1, 1989