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Design Of Grinding Balls (15d4213b-2d65-4c3e-b6ad-a708a32200ed)By D. J. Dunn
Grinding balls, simple in shape, are actually sophisticated machine components, and essential elements of mineral grinding mills. Their physical properties and quality must be adequate to achieve desi
Jan 1, 1989
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Roof And Rib Hazard Assessment For Underground Stone Mines (15bf5899-6a20-4cb0-bafa-f9065c909019)By A. T. Iannacchione
Unfortunately from 1991 through 1995, 44 miners were fatally injured in the stone industry. Of these 12 occurred at underground mines from a total work force of less than 2,000 miners. Nine of these 1
Jan 1, 1997
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Lix®-64 As An Extractant For Copper Pilot Plant DataBy D. W. Agers
This paper is an extension of previous work evaluating a new extractant, LIX®-64, for recovery of copper from dilute acidic solutions. Large scale pilot plant operations have confirmed the technical a
Jan 1, 1967
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Estimating The Quartz-Related Fibrogenic Potential of Respirable Coal Mine Dusts (92e23e23-73fc-4e2f-9332-c69faab896cf)By William E. Wallace, Larry Grayson, Thomas Simonyi, Joel C. Harrison
Application of an SEM-based methodology suggests a reason for past contradictory results on the relationship between quartz and coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP). Results indicate that coal seam
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimal Design Of Underground OpeningsBy S. J. Jung
The prime criteria in the design of underground openings with complicated geological structures is ground control. Stability of underground openings for deep mines is critical because incorrect orient
Jan 1, 1993
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Material Handling For A Commercial Shale Oil PlantBy Robert B. Crookston
Oil from shale has been produced in foreign countries for more than a hundred years; however, except for short-lived, small operations, no commercial quantity of oil shale has yet been produced in the
Jan 1, 1975
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Technical And Economic Aspects Of Long-Distance Bulk Haulage By Belt ConveyorsBy H. K. Pelzer
Belt conveyor systems for long-distance haulage are nowadays in a competitive position with conventional methods of transportation such as railways, truck haulage, and also pipelines for solid materia
Jan 1, 1968
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Unconventional Mining-New Generation Of Mining Technology Of The XXIst CenturyBy Y. F. Vasyuchkov
In general a term "unconventional mining or "non-traditional mining technology" getting more and more familiar to the mining engineering media. There are several alternating terminological combination
Jan 1, 1997
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(Preprint 88-183)Eldorado Resources Ltd.(ERL) uses a solvent extraction process for the processing of uranium ores. The solvent extraction plant consists of 4 extraction and 5 stripping stages with regeneration carrie
Jan 1, 1988
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Review Of Treatment Methods For Mining And Ore Processing WastewatersBy Basil W. Mercer
Increased emphasis on industrial pollution control has intensified investigation of waste treatment technology for methods of reducing the amount of pollutants discharged by industry. The mining and m
Jan 1, 1971
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Hydrodynamics Of Slurry Flow Through The Porous Structure Of Ball Charge In Tumbling MillsBy P. Songfack
In this work, the slurry flow in the ball mill is solved with Navier-Stokes' equations and the marker and cell technique (MAC), which tracks the fluid-free surface. Considering different planes i
Jan 1, 1994
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A Coupled Expert System Approach To Blast Optimization And Fragmentation ModelingThe need for an integrated approach to optimization of unit operations in both the pit and the mill has long been recognized, but the complexity and nature of the overall problem has up to now resiste
Jan 1, 1991
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Henderson Mine: Preparing For The Future (55203c53-dc35-4635-b43e-3f12f636bcfa)By J. Gallagher
Henderson Mine has been transporting molybdenum ore using a rail haulage system for the past 21 years. Due to the age of this system, limited performance, and obsolescence, a capital investment decisi
Jan 1, 1998
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The Anomaly-Ratio Concept in Geochemical ExplorationBy Sam Rosenblum
The anomaly ratio is obtained by dividing the analyzed value of an element by the anomaly threshold value of the element. The sum of anomaly ratios for all anomalous elements in a sample may be compar
Jan 1, 1980
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The Application Of Loss-Control Principles For The Development Of Mine Safety Training ProgramsBy A. Masutomi
Although great strides have been made during the past two decades in the reduction of the severity of accidents and injuries in underground coal mining, the number of accidents resulting in disabling
Jan 1, 1991
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The Interdependence Of Economic And Hydrologic Criteria In Planning Water Resources DevelopmentBy S. W. Mao
Hydrologic and economic criteria figure in many obvious ways in water resources development, but they are rarely linked quantitatively, and most of the applications are pertinent only to the case-in-p
Jan 1, 1967
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A geostatistical solution to estimating ground-water inflows in deep rock tunnels with validation through case studiesBy MARK J. VANARELLI
Estimating ground-water inflows in rock deep tunnels is critical to the safety of personnel constructing the tunnel and the cost of construction. This paper presents two case studies, including the Ch
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Plant Results In Sulfide Mineral Flotation Using Collectors Based On Chelation ChemistryBy R. R. Klimpel
In three recent publications, Klimpel et al (1988) and Klimpel and Hansen (1988, 89), the theory and invention process behind the identification of two new classes of sulfide mineral collectors were s
Jan 1, 1989
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Development And Extinguishment Of Oil Shale Rubble FiresBy M. J. Sapko
The Bureau conducted, through joint funding with the Colorado Mining Association, large scale oil shale rubble fire tests to investigate flotability characteristics and different methods of extinguish
Jan 1, 1989
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An analysis of flexural strength and crack width for fiber-reinforced shotcrete used in weak rock mines - SME Transactions 2010By C. Clark, R. Pakalnis, B. Seymour, L. Martin, M. Stepan, M. Roworth, C. Caceres
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Office of Mine Safety and Health, Ground Control Engineering Branch is investigating the use of shotcrete in weak rock mass mines wit
Jan 1, 2010