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Shotcrete And Concrete At The Henderson MineBy D. Watson
The Henderson mine has more than 20 years experience and has placed a combined total of more than 400,000 m3 (520,000 cy) of shotcrete and concrete. Over the last 20 years the mine has used a variety
Jan 1, 1992
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The Interdependence Of Mining: Education, Research, And The Industry ? IntroductionBy John J. Reed
Since the beginnings of, the human struggle for survival and improvement, mining has been one of the basic endeavors of life. Until relatively recent times it was classed as an art. Now we are at work
Jan 1, 1961
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Recent Swedish Studies on the Extent of Blast Damage After ExcavationBy Rolf Christiansson, Daniel Johansson, Urban Åkeson, Henrik Ittner, Mats Olsson
"This paper presents two recent studies on the extent of blast damage after excavation in crystalline rock. The Swedish Transport Administration and the Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Compa
Jan 1, 2016
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Mineral Property Selection, Improvement And Disposition, How Small Companies CompeteBy J. R. Beeder
Minerals Engineering Company (MECO) is a relatively small, promotionally oriented mineral exploration company founded in Colorado in 1948 during the height of the uranium boom. The company has been: 1
Jan 1, 1979
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The Cresson Mine: Case History Of A Rapidly Evolving Mining ProjectBy J. A. Pontius
The Cresson Deposit is located in central Colorado within the historic Cripple Creek Mining District. The deposit has moved from its initial discovery in 1990 to full production in less than five year
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold-Silver Deposits Of The Northern Primorye Territory, Russian Far EastBy V. N. Kolesnikov
The gold-silver deposits of the northern Primorye region are located in the eastern part of the East Sikhote-Alin volcanic belt, where the belt overlaps the Kema island-arc terrain of the Aptian-Albia
Jan 1, 1998
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Crushed stone fares well in 2015; Production made it the largest mining industryBy Mark J. Zdunczyk
"The term “aggregate” has a number of definitions depending primarily on the use of the material. Aggregate in some context is sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag or other material of mineral compositio
Jul 1, 2016
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Geologic Factors Affecting The Development Of Coal Fields In MissouriBy Charles E. Robertson
As it becomes more and more apparent that our nation must place a great deal of reliance on coal as an energy source in the coming decades, prospecting for new reserves Un Missouri and other states in
Jan 1, 1977
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Column Flotation Development At Los Bronces Concentrator Of Compania Disputada De Las Condes -ChileBy F. Villanueva Araya
Compania Minera Disputada de las Condes (CMD), an Exxon Affiliate stewarded by Exxon Coal and Minerals Company, operates two' copper mines and concentrators in Chile. Pilot plant studies were ini
Jan 1, 1990
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Marketing Of US CoalBy A. M. Whiting
Competition for coal producers and their primary customers has constantly increased during recent years. The effects of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 on the electric utility industry, coupled w
Jan 1, 1994
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Non-destructive Approach for Shotcrete Lining Strength MonitoringBy Vishwajeet Ahuja, Benoit Jones
"INTRODUCTION Shotcrete lining forms an integral part of conventional tunneling and is widely applied for underground excavations. Early strength gain of the shotcrete is a crucial aspect for ground s
Jan 1, 2016
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State-Of-The-Art Of High Capacity Shiploading Systems - The Rationale For High CapacityBy Paul Soros
There has been a steady increase in shiploading capacities in the last 20 years. One of the reasons has been the general increase in ship sizes, with the largest vessels currently around 280,000 DWT i
Jan 1, 1982
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Scale Monitoring Techniques And Control In Alkaline Mill Water Systems - IntroductionBy J. S. Roti
Calcium-based scale precipitation is a common problem in mill reclaim waters. An accumulation of these adherent deposits can result in a rapid reduction in water flow, loss of pump efficiency and even
Jan 1, 1986
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A Study Of The Grinding Behavior Of The Cement Clinkers For Process Optimization And ControlBy V. K. Gupta
A detailed experimental study of the variations in grinding rate with particle size, particle load, ball diameter, ball load, mill diameter, and mill speed was carried out for a soft cement clinker an
Jan 1, 1987
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Cyanidation Of A High Grade Gold Flotation ConcentrateBy D. A. Knight
The property is located in the Porgera Valley 600 Km North West of Port Moresby. The remote location is 2500 m above sea level. The mine area has 3,600 mm of annual rainfall and a temperate climate wi
Jan 1, 1992
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Esthetics And Economics Of Pollution Control ? IntroductionBy D. M. Thayer
In the last decade public awareness of the need for pollution abatement has increased greatly. The concern that had been previously shared by local and state conservation groups has spread to create a
Jan 1, 1970
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Review Of Methods For Conveyor Design Optimization And Feasibility StudiesDesign models for belt conveyors used in mines predict both the belt power requirements and belt tensions. Conveyors with slightly downhill profiles are more complex to predict due to the way that mod
Jan 1, 1995
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Smoke Monitoring-Evaluation Of In-Mine ExperienceBy A. E. Ketler
Optical smoke monitoring fills an important gap in ventilation and fire safety: namely monitoring of smoky, low temperature fires where little CO and heat are generated. Smoke monitoring also avoids t
Jan 1, 1995
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Data Transport over Leaky Feeder Systems Using Internet-Protocol-Enabled Land Mobile RadiosBy C. Sunderman, R. Jacksha
"Mine monitoring through various sensors is a vital component of successful miner safety and health programs. Data from environmental, geotechnical, infrastructure, and other types of sensors are incr
Jan 1, 2018
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The Control Of Mine Ventilation Utilizing Multiple Main FansBy J. A. Boyle
In the Frick District of U, So Steel Corporation, we have had more than 37 years of experience in the use of multiple-fan ventilation systems, in our coal mines. In our Colonial field, with a long bel
Jan 1, 1961