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Mandrel Mount: Conveyor Belt Cleaner Maintenance While the Belt is RunningBy Richard P. Stahura
During the next five years, there will be a trend toward performing belt cleaner maintenance while the conveyor is in operation. Most mines and industrial sites that use belt conveyors have an in-hou
Jan 1, 1996
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43. Discovery of the Thompson Creek Molybdenum Deposit, Custer County, IdahoBy E. A. Schmidt
In 1962, while investigating the tungsten potential in the Thompson Creek area for Union Carbide Corp., Henry T. Eyrich obtained anomalous concentrations of molybdenum (up to 19 ppm Mo) from stream se
Jan 1, 1991
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Using Laboratory Testing for Designing an Optimum Field Grout for the Millwoods Double Barrel Replacement ProjectBy Anna Kate Miller, James J. Brady, Hamza Jaffal, Ritika Sangroya, Chadi El Mohtar, Wing Shun Kwan
"The design of an appropriate pre-grouting program can be the difference between a successful tunnel construction and an expensive on-the-go repair. However, current grout design relies heavily on rul
Jan 1, 2016
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Industrial Minerals 1985By R. C. Richardson
Barite Worldwide barite production for 1985 decreased 1.3%, while US barite production increased 1.4%, according to US Bureau of Mines statistics. The increase in US production is attributed to hea
Jan 5, 1986
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A Simplified Device For The Froth Flotation Of Fine Coal (Progress Report)By O. B. Bucklen
The Coal Research Bureau of the School of Mines at West Virginia University, using a modified design of a Russian flotation device, was able to obtain a clean coal product containing 7.64 percent ash
Jan 1, 1964
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Unstable Shear Slip Failure and Seismic Potential Investigation Using DEM in Underground Mining - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Ping Zhang, Xu Ma
Perturbations arising from mining operations significantly affect the stability of rock masses, and the influences aggerates with the rapid increase of mining-operation depths during recent years. The
Jan 21, 2023
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Using Rock Geomechanical Characteristics to Estimate Bond Work Index for Mining Production Blocks - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By Omid Asghari, Amin Mousavi, Arshad Ranjbar
Geometallurgical modeling of the production benches is an attempt to estimate the geometallurgical variables of the different ore domains, which leads to a better understanding of the ore and its prop
Oct 28, 2021
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Installation Of 0.84 M (33 In) Cyclones On The Primary Grinding Circuit At Cyprus Sierrita CorporationBy L. N. Hill
The classifiers on the primary grinding circuit at Cyprus Sierrita have been upgraded from 0.66 m (26 in) diameter hydrocyclones to 0.84 m (33 in) diameter hydrocyclones. This has resulted in a 4.3 %
Jan 1, 1994
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Numerical Simulation Study on Mechanism of Roof Directional Breaking in Gob‑Side Entry Formed Automatically Without Coal - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Gang Yang, Manchao He, Chengzhang Gao, Jun Zhang, Yayun Li, Jun Yang, Shilin Hou, Ben Liu, Yajun Wang, Jianning Liu
To explore the mechanism of roof directional breaking in gob-side entry formed automatically without coal pillars, the numerical simulation was used to study the deformation movement of roof, the defo
Dec 22, 2022
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Application and Verification of an Automated Calculation Tool for Planning and Cost Estimation of Underground Mines - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Franziska Günther, Helmut Mischo
The calculation of costs for an underground mine, as well as the planning of the equipment and materials to be used, is a complex and time-consuming process. The estimation depends on a multitude of p
Feb 1, 2025
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Supply, Installation, & Commissioning Of The World's Largest Grinding MillBy V. Svalbonas, S. M. Jones, A. Boughey
In June 1998, the world's largest grinding mill, the 40 ft (12.2 m) diameter 20 MW Cadia gearless SAG mill, was commissioned. This was a leap of over40% above the largest operating SAG mill. A
Jan 1, 2000
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Physical Limnology Of Existing Mine Pit LakesBy D. D. Runnells, G. A. Doyle
The quality of water in mine pit lakes depends in part on the physical limnology, including such factors as thermal and chemical stratification, turnover and the development of anoxic conditions with
Jan 1, 1998
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Wire Rope Sheave Friction Effects on the Takeup Carriage Belt TensionBy Jeff Poe
When a takeup weight is offset to the side of a conveyor, a wire rope is commonly routed from the takeup weight through a series of sheaves to the takeup carriage. The friction developed from a series
Jan 1, 2000
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The Discovery of the Wild Dog Vein Gold Deposit, Papua New Guinea - A Case StudyBy I. D. Lindley
The Wild Dog vein gold deposit in East New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea, forms part of a recently discovered 26 km zone of auriferous quartz vein mineralisation. The deposit, which was discovere
Jan 1, 1988
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SCAPEVIEWER: A Semi-Automatic System For Landscape Quality Classification And Landscape Indices SelectionBy S. G. Mougiakakou
A computerized system (SCAPEVIEWER) based on landscape indices and artificial intelligence techniques is proposed in order to classify landscape images into various categories according to the quality
Jan 1, 2003
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National Minerals Policy Practices: Key To Minerals Supply In EuropeBy H. Wagner
Recently a detailed study ?Minerals Planning Policies and Supply Practices in Europe? has been completed. The study, conducted on behalf of DG Enterprise, demonstrated that there are very few written
Jan 1, 2007
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Controversial Mining Projects - Can You Ever Be Prepared?By A. W. Czarnowsky
More than ever before, mining projects are besieged from growing regulatory, political, public, and special interest group pressure. Administrative and legal appeals to permits and environmental docum
Jan 1, 2001
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Coal In Florida?s FutureBy Donald M. Benjamin
Florida's electrical needs are served by 58 utilities of practically every type: six investor-owned, 34 municipal, 17 cooperative, and one federally-owned. They range in size from a small municip
Jan 1, 1978
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Recovery Of Iron From Pyrite Cinder By The MTU-Pelletech ProcessBy M. Adnan Göksel
Pyrite cinder is generated by roasting pyrite for sulfur dioxide production. It contains up to 62% iron, but also may contain other hazardous or toxic materials such as Zn, Pb, As, T1, Cd, Cu, Sn and
Jan 1, 1984
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Minimum concentrations of critical minerals for exploration: How good is good enough? - ME Feature ArticleBy Richard E. Otoo, Evan J. Owen, Virginia T. McLemore
According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), a critical mineral is one that is essential to the economic well -being of a nation and whose supply may be disrupted due to geological, geopolitical or
Aug 1, 2025