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The flame characteristics of a tire fire on a mining vehicleBy RICKARD HANSEN
With vehicles frequently found in mines and tires being a major fuel item, the risk of tire fires will be severe underground. This study presents an analysis of tire fires on mining vehicles to increa
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Potential use of high-density backfill in Illinois Basin room-and-pillar coal mines - SME Transactions 2014By A. J. S. Spearing, T. Kostecki, D. Benton
The use of paste backfill in room-and-pillar coal mines in the United States needs to be fully investigated. This paper discusses a series of physical tests that were conducted to examine the support
Jan 1, 2014
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Technological Schemes for Grouting Saturated Fractured RockBy Yu. A. Polozov, V. A. Lagunov, O. Yu. Lushinkova, Yu. I. Svirskiy, Eh. Ya. Kipko, Roy A. Williams
5.1 TECHNOLOGY FOR INJECTING GROUT INTO BOREHOLES The grouting of fractured rock aquifers is carried out in separate stopes' whose size is determined by the hydro¬stratigraphy and the hydrogeol
Jan 1, 1993
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Comparative Accepted Systems For Countercurrent Ion ExchangeBy Brian P. Canning
Ion exchange resin processes are receiving renewed attention in the mining industry for recovery;, of metals from solution. This interest has been inspired by the development of continuous countercurr
Jan 1, 1979
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Analysis of ARMPS2010 Database with LaModel and an Updated Abutment Angle EquationBy Ihsan Berk Tulu, Ted Klemetti, Deniz Tuncay
"The Analysis of Retreat Mining Pillar Stability (ARMPS) program was developed by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to help the U.S. coal mining industry to design safe
Jan 1, 2019
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Plant Designs Considerations For Cone Crusher ApplicationsBy J. C. Motz
The advantages of producing a fine mill feed have been recognized for many years. The extent to which fine crushing can be carried out will vary and depends on the ore characteristics, plant and crush
Jan 1, 1980
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Occurrence and Recovery of Gold from Volcanogenic Base Metal DepositsBy William Petruk
Volcanogenic base metal ores contain about 0.5 to 7 g/T Au, commonly as an intermetallic compound with Ag and/or Hg, and to a small extent • "invisible gold" in pyrite and arsenopyrite. The Au-bearin
Jan 1, 1990
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The Piloting of Vitrokele TM for Cyanide Recovery and Waste Management at Two Canadian Gold MinesBy Larry Whittle
Gold milling activities generate waste streams containing dissolved metals and cyanide, among other contaminants, that require some form of treatment prior to discharging to the environment. To date,
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect of CO2 on the Human BodyBy J. Weyer
"A lot of incorrect, dangerous and misleading statements about the effect of CO2 on the human body can still be found in the internet, the media and in books. It is a fact that already low concentrati
Jan 1, 2015
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An Improved Mechanism For Large Flotation CellsBy E. L. Smith
The development of larger size flotation machines, which started in the 1950's and 1960's, is still proceeding. The largest mechanical flotation machines avail-able today have unit volumes i
Jan 1, 1983
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Comparison of Two Leach Procedures Applied to Metal-Mining Related Wastes in Colorado and Montana and a Relative Ranking Method for Mine WastesBy George A. Desborough, David L. Fey, Stanley E. Church
About 100 mine-waste dumps from past metal exploration and mining in Colorado and Montana were sampled using surficial-sampling methods for laboratory studies of the minus-2-mm fraction. In the labora
Jan 1, 2000
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The making of Class C fly ash as high-strength precast construction material through geopolymerizationBy Qingming Feng, Jinhong Zhang
This study investigates the application of fly ash as a high-strength, water-resistant precast construction material through geopolymerization. The experimental results show that working conditions su
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7.3 Alternative Strategy For Effective Computer UseBy John A. Ferguson
John Ferguson of Phelps Dodge provides us with a case study of how his company approaches its computing and hardware decisions. Senior management is the target audience for this contribution which dis
Jan 1, 1979
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Safety Considerations For Mine Hoists And ElevatorsBy T. D. Barkand
A recent coal mine elevator accident resulted in serious injuries to four passengers. The miners struck the ceiling of the elevator car as it collided into the overhead structure at an estimated speed
Jan 1, 1995
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Design Considerations for Main Surface Fan InstallationBy A. D. S. Gillies, A. Haghighat
"A study has been undertaken at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (MS&T) limestone Experimental Mine to determine new fans set up and wiring options.to install additional mine ventilat
Jan 1, 2015
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The Industrial Sulfide Mineral Flotation SystemBy Richard R. Klimpel
INTRODUCTION Froth flotation is the most widely used and economic means of concentrating metal sulfide ores such as those containing copper, lead, zinc, nickel, molybdenum, and pyrite. Also recover
Jan 1, 1989
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New Solvent Extraction Techniques For Uranium PurificationBy D. A. Ellis
This paper review s several new applications of solvent extraction developed in conjunction with a research project carried out under the AEC Raw Materials Division by the Dow Western Division laborat
Jan 1, 1958
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Potential For U.S. Imports Jamaican Industrial MineralsBy W. G. Prast
Best known for its extensive bauxite and alumina exports, Jamaica also has a small but active industrial minerals sector. The island has for many years been a net exporter of small tonnages of gypsum,
Jan 1, 1986
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Drilling Method Selection For Aggregate Resource InvestigationBy D. A. Saint Don, M. Prueher, S. Barnwell
With the current changes in technology, multiple methods are now available for aggregate resource identification. From Sonic to Coring, Reverse Circulation to Percussive, there are many choices to ma
Jan 1, 2004
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Mineral Raw Materials For Flat Glass ManufacturingBy F. D. Huntley
Raw materials used by the Flat Glass Industry are known in the Industrial Minerals geology sector as Specialty Products. These pro- ducts must meet specification limits usually not the same for all gl
Jan 1, 1986