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Conical Strain Gauge Probe For Stress Measurement (Development)By L. Stas
The authors have been interested in stress measurements in the rock mass for a long time. This paper describes the development of new apparatus for stress measurements in a rock mass. The principle of
Jan 1, 2006
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Industrial Minerals of Arizona -The State's Other Mineral ProductionBy Ken A. Phillips
Like the Arizona jeans commercial says: Arizona's not just a state, its a state of mines. Nearly 300 mines operate in Arizona making it the largest nonfuel mining state in the nation. Although co
Jan 1, 1996
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Marketing Fundamentals That Work for the Small MinerBy William Mayrsohn
IMTRODUCTION The marketing aspects of a new precious metals property is often not considered until the mine actually begins production. At this point in time it is often too late or too expensive
Jan 1, 1987
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Exciting Trends For An Ideal Mineral Process SimulatorBy Kal V. S. Sastry
Mineral processing simulation has come a long way since its beginning about thirty years ago. With our increased understanding of mineral process systems and the advent of new software and hardware te
Jan 1, 1992
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Ventilating A Raised-Drilled ShaftBy William H. Meadows
This information describes the ventilating and methane gas testing procedures utilized during the raising of a mine shaft using a Robbins 81-R drill. An overview of the raise boring process is present
Jan 1, 1980
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Evaluation Of Methane Dilution Capacity Of A Blowing Face Ventilation System Using A Water Sprayfan And Dust ScrubberBy W. Allen Dupree, Charles D. Campbell
A field investigation was conducted by the Ventilation Division, Pittsburgh Health Technology Center (PHTC), Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) to evaluate the effectiveness of a blowing fac
Jan 1, 1991
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The EU Legislative Strategy For The Extractive IndustryBy P. Maraboutis
Extractive industry (mining and quarrying operations), as other industrial activities, is subject to environment protection laws, regulation and standards such as the Environmental Impact Assessment d
Jan 1, 2002
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Supplemental irrigation for reclamation of surface mined landsBy E. M. Frizzell
In an effort to economically and efficiently enhance the erosion control aspects of present surface coal mine reclamation practices, the US Bureau of Mines has recently completed a two-phase research
Jan 1, 1987
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Potential for US imports of Jamaican industrial mineralsBy N. M. Grant, W. G. Prast
Jamaica has extensive deposits of marble, gypsum, and limestone, offering prospects for commercial sales to nearby US markets, notably the Gulf Coast and Southeast. Stare-owned and private Jamaican in
Jan 1, 1987
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Different Estimations of Dust Exposure for Mining OperationsBy M. Dosemeci, M. McCawley, J. McLaughlin, Z. Wu, F. Hearl, W. Blot, K. Peng
Proposals have been made by two organizations, the International Standards Organization (150) and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) for a revised respirable dust cr
Jan 1, 1992
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Mining Method Selection Techniques - Requirements for Successful SolutionsBy Thomas Oberndorfer
Recent publications indicate that there is a rising interest in the field of mining method selection, and increasing efforts are being undertaken to develop satisfying solutions. Yet, computer assista
Jan 1, 1992
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The Development Of A Pc Image-Based On-Line Particle Size Analyzer (481780a2-1087-47c7-9def-7030cfb48bc0)By C. L. Lin
A PC image-based, on-line instrument for the measurement of coarse particle size on a conveyor belt is under development. Both the hardware and software required to implement such a system are discuss
Jan 1, 1992
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Critical Evaluation of Silicon Nitride Powder Characterization and its Effects on Injection MoldingBy S. G. Malghan, V. K. Pujari
Detailed characterization of all the powder constituents during powder processing is necessary for the reproducible manufacture of ceramic components that will perform reliably in intended application
Jan 1, 1990
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PC-Based Worker-Scheduling System For Underground MinesBy S. O. Yuan, R. L. Grayson
As a followup to a USBM-sponsored research project, the authors utilized the knowledge-base structure and system concepts from a Sun Sparcstation-based worker-scheduling system of the mine-management
Jan 1, 1998
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Investigation Of Rock Slotting For Use In TunnelingBy Ahmed A. El-Saie
To reduce the problem of overbreak and its associated added costs, a new technique is proposed to make a slot around the tunnel profile in hard rock. The Finite Element Method was used to investiga
Jan 1, 1981
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Delayed Environmental Impacts from Mining in Semi-Arid ClimatesBy Houston Kempton, David Atkins
Mining in semi-arid climates can produce environmental impacts that will not begin for hundreds of years, but once started, may continue for thousands of years. Pit lakes may eventually exceed toxicit
Jan 1, 2000
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Progress And Its Positive Relationship To LimeBy William J. Bryson
Just picture, if you will, the hot, lonely and desolate Ochre Mountains west of Salt Lake City. There works a grizzled old miner, his boots worn down, his clothes hang on a body stooped by years of ha
Jan 1, 1975
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Tectonic Model For Kimberlite Exploration In The AppalachiansBy Jay Parrish
Appalachian kimberlites appear to be spatially distributed along two structure parallel trends running from Tennessee to New York. It is hypothesized that the kimberlites were emplaced at the intersec
Jan 1, 1984
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Simultaneous leaching of uranium, 230Th, and 226Ra from Saskatchewan ores by nitric and hydrochloric acidsBy M. Selamat, J. Nirdosh, S. V. Muthuswami
High-grade uranium ores of Cluff Lake and Key Lake mines from the province of Saskatchewan in Canada are treated with nitric and hydrochloric acids with the objective of leaching 230 Th and 226Ra simu
Jan 1, 1990
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The Design Of Grinding Mills For Mechanical ReliabilityBy Arthur S. Cornford
According to Arbiter (Reference 1), the ball mill was invented by Brückner in Germany in 1876 and was first used in the United States on ores about 1905. The basic concept was a simple rotating cylind
Jan 1, 1972