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IC 9422 Hazard Recognition In Mining: A Psychological Perspective
By Charles W. Perdue
This U.S. Bureau of Mines report considers, from a psychological perspective, the perceptual process by which miners recognize and respond to mining hazards. It proposes that if the hazard recognition
Jan 1, 1995
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An Electrochemical Study On The Dissolution Of Copper And Silver From Silver-Copper Alloys
By Y. C. Guan
The dissolution behavior of silver and copper form their elemental states and Ag/Cu alloys in ammoniacal solutions has been studied using rotating disc electrodes. The variables studied included conce
Jan 1, 1995
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Measuring, Managing And Maximizing Performance Of Mineral Processing Plants
By Osvaldo A. Bascur
The implementation of continuous quality improvement is the confluence of Total Quality Management, People Empowerment, Performance Indicators and Information Engineering. The supporting information t
Jan 1, 1995
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The Peak Hill High Sulphidation Gold Deposit, NSW (b7de7a3e-9b00-482f-8de6-d6281ddb9569)
By Corbett GJ, Leach TM
ABSTRAC'T' Although hosted within an Ordovician magmatic arc, the Peak Hill high sulphidation system displays features typical of younger Pacific Rim high sulphidation epithermal gold depos
Jan 1, 1995
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Waste Acid / Metal Solution Reduction And Recovery By Vacuum Distillation
By Evan O. Jones
Processes involving distillation under reduced pressure were developed at the Pacific Northwest Laboratory several years ago to recover spent acid solutions generated during the manufacture of nuclear
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of A Longwall Management System (LMS) (262e4baa-95db-4e60-8ccc-e53589aa0a1f)
By W. M. Hart
The current Automatic Data Acquisition system developed by some support manufacturers makes it possible to continuously monitor and record changes in leg pressure and advancing ram stroke in every shi
Jan 1, 1995
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Information System for Discovery 2000
Discovery 2000 is basically about data, its collection, management, assessment and dissemination. A major focus of Discovery 2000 is the collection of new geoscientific data. However, the Department
Jan 1, 1995
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Continuous Dust Monitoring For Improved Worker Protection
By J. H. Daniel
Dust-related respiratory disease remains the major health concern in mining, and health agencies are proposing more stringent standards. The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) is investigating techniques to
Jan 1, 1995
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Electron Microscopic And 29si Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Studies Of Chromium Doped Tricalcium Silicate.
By O. E. Omotoso
This study is part of an ongoing investigation to understand the mechanism of stabilization/solidification of hazardous chromium wastes in ordinary Portland cement (OPC). Tricalcium silicate (C3S*),a
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold Recovery from Refractory Sulfidic-Carbonaceous Ore Part I: Biooxidation-Heap Pretreatment.
By J. A. Brierley
A biooxidation-heap pretreatment process was field tested to evaluate enhancing gold recovery from a preg-robbing sulfidic carbonaceous ore. Newmont Gold Company's Gold Quarry sulfidic carbonaceo
Jan 1, 1995
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Production And Marketing Of Perlite In The Western United States
By George S. Austin
Perlite is rhyolitic glass with 2 to 5 percent by weight (wt.%) bound water held within the silicic-glass structure. It is often distinguished by vitreous, pearly luster and concentric perlitic fractu
Jan 1, 1995
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Application Of Mechanical And Groundwater-Flow Models To Predict The Hydrogeologic Effects Of Longwall Subsidence - A Case Study
By Danny J. Van Roosendaal
An investigation was undertaken to determine hydrogeological effects of subsidence over a longwall coal mine in the Illinois Basin. At this mine, approximately 200 ft of bedrock overburden is overlain
Jan 1, 1995
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Industrial Minerals And The Environment: A North American Perspective
By R. D. Irvine
Enhanced concern for protection of the environment and attendant actions by environmental regulatory authorities in support of this concern are influencing to varying degrees the demand and supply of
Jan 1, 1995
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The New Zealand Mining Regime with Particular Reference to the Development of Minerals Programmes
By W P. Player
The legislative operating environment, or the mineral regime, that a country has to offer is one of the key determinants that a company wanting to invest in an area takes into account in formulating i
Jan 1, 1995
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Overburden Volume Estimation Assisted by Geostatistics in Open Cast Coal Mine
By Koppe J. C, Costa J. F C L
This paper compares different results for overburden volume estimation assisted by geoestatistics, particularly using kriging methods. The main goal is to obtain the most reliable digital terrain mo
Jan 1, 1995
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Drivage System In Retreat Longwall Gateroad
By Kikuo Matsui
In a difficult economic environment, the coal mines in Japan have been making extensive efforts in order to survive by rationalizing the mining operations. Introduction of a new longwall mining system
Jan 1, 1995
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Fine Coal Cleaning using the Multi-Gravity Separator
By P. Venkatraman, F. S. Knoll, W. S. Kow
Froth flotation is the most widely used technique for cleaning fine coal. This practice may change, however, with the development of enhanced gravity concentrators such as the Mozley Multi- Gravity Se
Jan 1, 1995
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Fused Salt Electrorefining Of Bismuth Alloys Using A Recessed Channel Cell
By F. Tailoka
In order to decrease the voltage required for electrorefining, a recessed electrode cell has been developed in which the anode and cathode have recesses machined into their faces. The anode and cathod
Jan 1, 1995
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Entry Stability Monitoring & Analysis For Longwall & Continuous Mining Systems
By Wm. Mark Hart
Under a specific geological condition, roof supporting method, and pillar-entry system, an entry convergence concept may be the most effective means that can be used to effectively indicate the longwa
Jan 1, 1995
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Blasting Rock to Suit Stringent Underground Fill Requirements
Recent analysis of backfilling material has shown that a finer size distribution is preferable for stope filling. In order to increase crusher throughput and pit productivity, a reassessment of the
Jan 1, 1995