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Algorithm For Exact Solutions Of Mesh Equations In Cross' Method For Mine Ventilation Network AnalysisBy Y. J. Wang
The Hardy Cross iterative method is the most popular technique for solving a ventilation network problem with natural air splitting. This method traditionally solves each mesh equation by an approxima
Jan 1, 1998
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The Use Of Pure Oxygen In The Leacidng Process In South African Gold MinesBy Tony Stephens
In this paper I will try to give an overall picture of the use of pure oxygen in gold leaching in South Africa. Pure oxygen has been overlooked as a reagent for many years. Only with the increased so
Jan 1, 1998
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Gold Recovery ProcessBy Arnold Griffin
Numerous articles have been published describing the procedures and solvents used for the recovery of gold from ores and industrial products. I consider that the most innovative gold solvent is weak c
Jan 1, 1998
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Resin-in-pulp Technology For The Extraction Of GoldBy Huang Kong Xuan, Li Yun Teng
Reviewing the development of resin-in-pulp (RIP) technology for the extraction of gold in the world, especially in South Africa and USSR, and the chemistry of interaction between aurocyanide ions and
Jan 1, 1998
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At Last! A Commercial-Scale Continuous Carbon Elution CircuitBy James H. Lammers
Over the years, the chemical processing industries have continued to move from batch to continuous processing in order to obtain better quality control, simpler designs, and often reduced capital and
Jan 1, 1998
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The Recovery Of Gold From Refractory Materials At Consolidated Murchison Using Low Alkalinity Pressure CyanidationBy L. P. Hendriks
Consolidated Murchison, the only antimony producer in South Africa, is situated in the northeastern part of Transvaal. Phalaborwa, an important copper/phosphate mining town is situated about 60 km to
Jan 1, 1998
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The Aarl Carbonelution ProcessBy Michael Brittan
The AARL elution process has recently been introduced to the North American mining industry by Bateman Engineers Inc. The process is described along with its noteworthy features. Design and operating
Jan 1, 1998
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Permitiing A Heap Leach Operation In South Dakotathe Iddden CostsBy Luther J. Russell
Mineral development in South Dakota is aggressively encouraged by both state statute and county ordinances. Yet, an increasingly conservative philosophy is taking hold, resulting in expanded regulator
Jan 1, 1998
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Vol. 91, no. 1016, pp. 96-102, jan. 1998 the first schools of mines and their role in developing the mineral and metal industries, part ii fathi habashi, université laval, québecBy Fathi Habashi
This Historical Metallurgy Note is the second part of a three-part series, the first of which appeared in the November- December issue of the Bulletin. Part III will be published in February, 1998. Th
Jan 1, 1998
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Vol. 90, no. 1015, pp. 103-114, nov.-dec. 1997 the first schools of mines and their role in developing the mineral and material industries, part i fathi habashi, université laval, québecBy Fathi Habashi
Teaching mining, metallurgy, and geology preceded that of the other engineering disciplines. The first School of Mines was founded in 1756 in Potosi (Fig. 1) in New Spain (now Bolivia), 38 years befor
Nov 1, 1997
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Hazard Evaluation and Technical Assistance Report HETA 98-0020By Lon Santis, Scott Deitchman, John A. Decker
This report describes three cases of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in a manhole, including one fatality, from CO migrating through soil after nearby use of explosives. A municipal sewer project invol
Oct 30, 1997
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Recuperación de puentes y pilares en la mina CobrizaBy Jorge Medina
"El presente trabajo señala el proceso de recuperación de puentes y pilares en la mina Cobriza a través de un estudio sobre las propiedades geomecánicas del macizo rocoso, el cual debe ser aprovechado
Sep 22, 1997
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Underground mine fire preparedness - Part 2 - Part 2 of 4 - Preparedness to evacuate and miners? experiences with incipient fires (64cff3ea-7de9-4272-8ede-74cb7412baae)By Charles Vaught
This is the second in a series of four articles that discuss underground firefighting preparedness. As with the first article in the May-June issue, it is based on interviews with 214 miners conducted
Jul 1, 1997
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Technology News - No. 464 - Analysis of Retreat Mining Pillar Stability (ARMPS): Version 4.0 for WindowsObjective: To help prevent squeezes, collapses, and other pillar failures through better pillar design, thereby enhancing safety for underground mine workers.
Jul 1, 1997
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Technology News - No. 463 - Machine-Mounted Continuous Respirable Dust MonitorObjective: To continuously monitor, display, and record concentration levels of respirable coal mine dust in mines to an accuracy of ±25% with a 95% confidence level for at least 30 days without serv
Jul 1, 1997
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Safety analysis of surface haulage accidents?Part 1 (b1c0b0cc-7664-49b4-ba40-81a5e5dd99d8)By Robert F. Randolph
Research on improving haulage truck safety, started by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, is being continued by its successors. This two-part article reports the orientation of the renewed research efforts, be
Jun 1, 1997
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Technology News - No. 459 - Ergonomic Seat Reduces Shock for Low-Seam Shuttle Car OperatorsObjective To improve seats on mine shuttle cars with ergonomic design and by reducing shock impact transmitted through the mine vehicle seat to the vehicle operator. Background Operators of
May 1, 1997
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Technology News - No. 458 - Development of a Research Facility to Improve Mine Hoisting and Ore Pass SafetyObjective: Construct a research facility to test sensor technology and engineering controls and to increase awareness of the proper functioning of mine hoists. Improve saferty and prevent injuries and
May 1, 1997
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Technology News - No. 455 - Roof Hazard Alert ModulesObjective: To discourage miners from going inby unsupported mine roof by developing intrinsically safe devices that render the attendant hazard more evident, direct a person's attention to read
May 1, 1997