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Design And Construction Of The Exploratory Shaft Facility -A Regulatory PerspectiveBy J. Peshel
This paper presents a regulatory perspective of the design and construction of the Exploratory Shaft Facility which may become part of the future high-level waste repository. Site characterization con
Jan 1, 1989
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The Application of an Expert System to Control Mine Ventilation at the Taiheiyo Coal Mine Under the Open SeaBy Ken Takahashi, Yuuich Umeki, Masahiko Arakawa, Dr. Tominaga. Yuusaku
Macroscopic characteristics of a complicated mine ventilation is remarked to build an expert system for mine safety in the Taiheiyo coal mine, Hokkaido, Japan. To gain the characteristics a large numb
Jan 1, 1989
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The Computer As A Tool For The Executive: Personal Computers Adapt To Corporate Mainframe Environment - 1. Definition Of A Personal ComputerBy Fred W. Stuart
Microprocessor technology has revolutionized the business community by placing tremendous computing power in the hands of the end-user for a very inexpensive price tag. The range of applications cover
Jan 1, 1989
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Predicting In-Situ Rock Fracture Parameters Using Soft KrigingBy Y. C. Kim
Three rock fracture parameters define three points along empirical cumulative size (of rock fragments) distribution curves at Inspiration copper mine. These parameters are: rock quality designation (R
Jan 1, 1989
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A Computer Model For Equipment Selection AnalysisBy E. Bonates
Truck/shovel systems are a major form of materials handling in open-pit mines in spite of the high associated capital and operating costs. Mine management is usually faced with a decision to purchase
Jan 1, 1989
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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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Introduction To Computer Graphics Applied To Mine Planning And DesignBy Betty L. Gibbs
The ultimate objective of mine design is to determine the development and untilization of mining resources. Computer Aided Design (CAD) and automated mapping are becoming very popular in engineering a
Jan 1, 1989
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Application of Non-parametric Geostatistics to the Manhattan Gold DepositBy Bruce H. Van Brunt, Danny L. Taylor
Estimation of local recovered tonnage and its grade above a cutoff is of paramount importance during the exploration and development stages of any mineral deposit. The spatial dis- tribution of grades
Jan 1, 1989
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Blasting Practices At The Cannon MineBy C. J. Gilbert
The mining method at the Cannon Mine uses heading and bench stopes, which are subsequently backfilled with cemented high-strength fill prior to pillar removal. The dimensions of the pillars, 24 feet w
Jan 1, 1989
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Coalbed Gas: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Gas Content, Gas Composition and Mine EmissionsBy Gerald L. Finfinger, Michael A. Trevits
Since 1964, the US Bureau of Mines has been conducting a comprehensive program of research on the origin and control of coal bed gas. Several extensive databases have been developed during the work re
Jan 1, 1989
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Solving Mine Ventilation Networks With Fixed And Nonfixed Operating PointsBy Y. J. Wang
The ventilation network problem, having both fixed and nonfixed operating points as control devices, is examined in this paper. Emphasizing the concept of solving a system of n equations in n unknowns
Jan 1, 1989
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Improved Ventilation And Water Sprays Reduce Auger Mining Dust LevelsBy Robert A. Jankowski, J. Drew Potts
The Bureau has identified several ventilation techniques and a water spray application for reducing auger mining dust levels. The dust control methods all work by improving air quantity or flow patter
Jan 1, 1989
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The Technology And Workforce Of Manufacturing And The Metals Industry In Post-Industrial America - IntroductionBy Dennis A. Swyt
In current post-industrial America, U.S. manufacturing is undergoing major changes both in the technology of its production and in the size and composition of its workforce. At the same time that comp
Jan 1, 1989
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Industry Structure and CapacityBy Michael J. Hannan, Thomas F. Torries
The nature of industry structure is examined and the structure of the aluminum, copper, lead and zinc industries are described by the use of factor analysis. Capacity is defined and the relationship b
Jan 1, 1989
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Laboratory heap leach testing : How small-and large-scale tests compareBy Russell B. Dix
Laboratory column leach tests are used routinely to evaluate gold and silver ores for heap leaching. The tests are fairly straightforward. The ore to be tested is placed into an appropriately sized le
Jan 1, 1989
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Impact of Environmental Regulation on Mineral Processing and Hydrometallurgical PlantsBy R. B. Coleman, T. P. McNulty
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Environmental protection is not a newcomer to the minerals industry, there having been numerous examples dating from decades ago. Sometimes the awareness of a need for prese
Jan 1, 1989
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Influence of blasting techniques on open pit economicsBy H. G. Naidu, Raj K. Singhai, S. P. Singh
Introduction The economics of open-pit mining de¬pend heavily on the cost of overburden removal. It is necessary to maintain a pit slope as steep as possible. Steeper slopes lower the volume of overb
Jan 1, 1989
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Behavior Of Abandoned Room And Pillar Mines In IllinoisBy G. G. Marino
Little comprehensive information has been reported on the behavior of room-and-pillar mines. The objective of this paper is to present case data on mine failures in the Illinois basin for use in pract
Jan 1, 1989
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Geology Of The Royal-Mountain King Hodson District, Calaveras County, California MineBy T. O. Kuhl
The Royal-Mountain King Project is 7.2 kilometers (4.5 miles) northwest of Copperopolis, California. Reserves of 8,250,000 t (9,100,000 st) at 2.32 g/t (0.068 oz/st) gold will be processed at 2500 t/d
Jan 1, 1989
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Improved Acid And Fluxed Taconite Pellets Produced With Organic BinderBy H. R. G. Steeghs
Recently developed organic binder systems have the advantage of eliminating bentonite contamination. This results in better chemically reactive taconite pellets. Both acid and fluxed pellets show incr
Jan 1, 1989