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Zoned Kriging - A Successful Union Of Geology and Geostatistics (06634e91-7955-4d13-9f39-af2c8aac8e18)By A. C. Noble, D. E. Ranta
Orebodies with intricate three-dimensional shapes (such as porphyry molybdenum deposits) are difficult to model using geostatistics or other computer-assisted methods. The strong trends in their spati
Jan 1, 1992
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A Solution To The Problem Of Scheduling And Replacement In Open-Pit MinesBy Qing Wang
A longterm overburden removal plan can be realistic and optimum only when the cost and capacity profiles off the equipment assigned to the operation are taken into consideration. Therefore, the planni
Jan 1, 1989
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The Recovery Of Phosphorus Compounds From Post-Neutralization Sludge ? 1. IntroductionBy K. Gorazda
The population growth, urban and industry development cause the increased pollution with different substances, which contain phosphorus. It contributes to the increased demand for its compounds, incre
Jan 1, 2005
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Bacterial Oxidation of the Olympias Arsenical Pyrite ConcentrateBy M. Stefanakis, A. Kontopoulpus, K. Adam
The application of Bacterial Oxidation as a pretreatment step for the extraction of gold from the Olympias refractory pyrite concentrate is described. A wide review of Bio-oxidation is presented focus
Jan 1, 1989
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Dust Transport During Coal Mine ExplosionBy Jianping Sheng, Francis Otuonye
The potential for methane and coal dust explosions in underground coal mining operations has increased in recent years with the introduction of fast coal-cutting machines. Dust explosions usually foll
Jan 1, 1989
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Geochemistry Of Bromide-Rich Brines Of The Dead Sea And Southern ArkansasBy Alden B. Carpenter
The Dead Sea is the only relatively large body of surface water having bromide concentrations comparable to those in the brines of the Smackover Formation in Arkansas. The Dead Sea, like the Smackover
Jan 1, 1978
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Reagglomeration Phenomena In Fine Dry Grinding Of CoalBy R. Hogg, E. Kaya, H. Cho
Investigations were performed on fine grinding of bituminous coal in a laboratory-scale pulverizer. The results indicated that the breakage behavior at relatively coarse sizes (i.e., greater than abou
Jan 1, 1998
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Biocorrosion of Copper by Biopolymers as Examined In Situ, In Real Time FT-IR/CIR/ATR in Conjunction with Pre and Post XPS/AES, TheBy Gill G. Geesey, Michael R. Hankins, Paul L. Wichlacz, Anita Gianotto, John G. Jolley, Randy B. Wright
Thin films of copper [2.0 nm on germanium internal reflection elements (IREs) and 3.4 nm on germanium discs] were exposed to 10% gum arabic (aqueous solution) , 2% alginic acid (aqueous solution), 1%
Jan 1, 1989
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CFD Modelling of Methane Flow Around Longwall Coal FacesBy R. R. Jozefowicz, T. X. Ren, J. S. Edwards
The control of methane emission into underground mine workings is important both for the safety and productivity of the mine. As deeper and gasser coal seams are mined, ventilation methods involving i
Jan 1, 1997
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Evolutionary Belt Conveyor Design-Optimizing CostsBy C. A. Wheeler
This paper presents the initial findings of a research program to reduce the annual equivalent costs of belt conveying systems. The work utilizes models to predict the motion resistance of belt convey
Jan 1, 2008
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Colorado Mining Association Celebrates Its CentennialSince gold was first discovered in Colorado in the late 1850s' mining has been a major part of the state's economic history, according to Stanley Dempsey, chairman and chief executive office
Jan 1, 1997
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Microstructural Control on Crushing Strength and Mineral Liberation Potential: Numerical ExperimentsBy Ian H. Clark
A series of numerical experiments were performed in order to elucidate the stress distribution, fracture strength and mineral liberation potential in single specimens of rock during crushing. Fracture
Jan 1, 1992
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Alternative to parameterization in finding a series of maximum-metal pits for production planningBy H. Sevim
In long-term open pit production planning, a series of nested and maximum-value pits is usually generated first. These pits are then considered as possible pushbacks over a number of planning periods.
Jan 1, 1996
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Commercial Aspects Of Choosing Cutoff Grades ? IntroductionBy Kenneth F. Lane
In most industries it is normal commercial policy to try to gear production to the market. In times of scarcity output is pushed to its maximum and in times of glut output is reduced. Because of the e
Jan 1, 1979
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Evaluating Gas Exchange From Sealed Areas in Underground Coal MinesBy Robert J. Timko, R. Lincoln Derick
This report presents a Bureau of Mines evaluation which examined the extent of gas leakage from sealed areas in underground coal mines and measured the effectiveness of commonly used structures for co
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use of Hydrocyclones for Ultrafine Separations: Case StudiesBy Gerald P. Kelton
Hydrocyclones have emerged as successful classification devices In closed circuit grinding applications However, their use for ultrafine particles separation is a relatively new application For ultraf
Jan 1, 1983
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Jabali/Yanbu - A New Source Of Zinc In The Middle EastBy K. M. Stone, N. J. G. Masson, A. C. Woollett
The Jabali zinc deposit in Yemen contains at least 9.4 Mt (10.4 million st) of ore at a grade of 10.7% zinc, 2.2% lead and 77 g/t (2.2 opst) silver. The zinc occurs as smithsonite with minor hydrozinc
Jan 1, 2003
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Pilot-Scale Passive Treatment Test of Contaminated Waters at the Historic Ferris-Haggarty Mine, WyomingBy James J. Guesk, Robert W. Reisinger, Timothy C. Richmond
A high-altitude (2,900 m [9,500 ft]) historic underground copper mine in Wyoming is discharging copper-laden water with a neutral pH into an otherwise pristine creek. The Wyoming Abandoned Mine Land p
Jan 1, 2000
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Fluoride activation in oleate flotation of collophaniteBy A. Yehia, J. S. Hu, J. D. Miller, M. Misra
Fluoride activation has been evaluated by Hallimond tube flotation of collophanite in terms of fluoride concentration, conditioning time, pH, and temperature. The results reveal that efficient oleate
Jan 1, 1988
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A Microcomputer Network For Autonomous Mining ResearchBy William H. Schiffbauer
Research is being conducted toward making underground mining equipment autonomous. This will facilitate improvements in safety by relieving workers of dangerous tasks and will increase production by p
Jan 1, 1989