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Cable Slings - A Versatile 'Band-Aid' For Providing Safety In Underground MiningBy Brian R. Castle, James J. Scott
INTRODUCTION Referring to a ground support system as a 'band-aid' borders on getting cute, but the application of cable slings in U.S. mining is somewhat analogous. Where problems in the
Jan 1, 1983
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The investigation of copper recovery process from mine tailing by flotation and high pressure leachingBy Ljubisa Obradovic, Baisui Han, Batnasan Altansukh, Zoran Stevanovic, Atsushi Shibayama, Jonovic Radojka, Daizo Ishiyama, Kazutoshi Hag, Radmila Markovic, Ljiljana Avramovic
This paper discussed a combined froth flotation and high pressure leaching (HPL) process to recover copper from mine tailings. At first, froth flotation were carried out using the mine tailings sample
Jan 1, 2014
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Minimum Industry Gold Room SecurityGold rooms represent a high security area and preventing theft is a challenging task. Where gravity concentrates or high value unit intermediate products are present, particular and specific security
Aug 1, 2010
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Hydrometallurgy of Chlorides: A Review of Recent DevelopmentsBy Dirk Verhulst, V. I. Lakshmanan
Why Chloride Hydrometallurgy?The most available, cheapest and best known reagent for treating ores and other raw materials for the metallurgical industry is sulfuric acid. Hydrochloric acid is second
Jan 1, 2011
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Assay Office Dust ControlBy G. Reuben Yourt
THIS paper is chiefly a description of the improvements in dust control chat have been brought about in the assay office grinding room at Wright-Hargreaves. The fume exhaust systems are briefly includ
Jan 1, 1941
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Lucky Jim MineBy M. S. Hedley
"The Lucky Jim mine is at Zincton in Slocan mmmg division; on the Kaslo-Nakusp branch of the Canadian Pacific railway. It is owned and operated by Zincton Mines; Limited; a subsidiary of Sheep Creek G
Jan 1, 1954
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Developing a Smart Evacuation System for Underground Mines Considering Human FactorsBy J. Sattarvand, P. C. Augustine
Despite significant safety improvements, the mining industry remains one of the most hazardous occupations globally and the evacuation of Miners, when an uncontrollable incident occurs in the mine, is
Jun 25, 2023
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Study Of The Optimization Of The Use Of Lateritic Nickel Effluent As A Secondary Source Of Manganese By OzoneBy Jorge Alberto Soares Tenório, Denise Crocce Romano Espinosa, Beatriz Peralta Oruê
Manganese, a toxic mineral, related to manganism may have high added value for the steel industry. The difficulty in obtaining manganese encourages the exploration of new secondary sources such as the
Oct 3, 2019
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Fundamentals Of Developing Fine Grained Structures In “as Rolled” Long ProductsBy Douglas Glenn Stalheim
The demands for improved mechanical properties in hot rolled long products are increasing as the expectations of global Standards and construction designer’s increase. Cost constraints limit the exces
Jul 30, 2018
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Reducing mining tailings and operational dilution: a new application of the room-and-pillar mining methodBy G. de Tomi, G. C. Teodoro, E. Rodovalho, T. M. El Hajj, J. A. S. Tenório
The selection of an underground mining method stems from a multivariate analysis that considers geomechanical, geological, economic, and operational parameters. Even after identifying the most compati
Sep 9, 2024
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Recycling and Reutilization of Cast Foundry Wastes (f7f0a6e0-8924-4a06-9e22-487dc88dc001)By S. Fiore, M. C. Zanetti, C. Clerici
The processes and fluxes of a cast iron foundry plant located in the North of Italy were analyzed in order to determine the amount and kind of wastes produced from the different activities. The main f
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimization of Tellurium and Antimony Extraction from Residue Generated in Alkaline Sulfide Leaching of Tellurium-Bearing Alkaline Skimming Slag Using Central Composite Design Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Qinghua Tian, Zhipeng Xu, Dong Li, Xueyi Guo, Liu Zhu
A possible process for extracting tellurium and antimony from a residue generated in alkaline sulfide leaching of telluriumbearing alkaline skimming slag was proposed. The central composite design was
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The effectiveness of several enclosed cab filters and systems for reducing diesel particulate matter - SME Transactions 2011By A. Cecala, J. Noll, J. Organiscak
Many underground metal/nonmetal mines are using enclosed cabs on mining equipment to reduce the exposure of miners to diesel particulate matter (DPM). However, some enclosed cab systems may not be mee
Jan 1, 2011
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Shaft Sinking And Ramp Excavation, Which Method For What ConditionsBy D. R. McMullin
The purpose of this paper is to provide a method for mine planners and engineers to evaluate on a conceptual basis if a shaft or a ramp is most suited for their particular underground access requireme
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 9127 - In Situ Comparison of Radial and Point-Attack BitsBy L. S. Sundae
The Bureau of Mines conducted a series of tests to compare the cutting forces required by radial and point-attack bits when making similar cuts. Three radial and four point-attack bits were tested in
Jan 1, 1987
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Reasonable Prospects for economic extractionBy Greg Gosson, Larry B. Smith
"These are heady times for the mining industry, with strong metal prices, investor enthusiasm for the junior explorer and ready access to finance for mineral projects. Many projects were shelved in th
Jan 1, 2003
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OFR-133-85 A Study Of Design And Development Of A Coal Injector For Coarse Slurry TransportBy Boyd Wise
A jet pump injector was developed and successfully tested, thereby demonstrating the feasibility of a jet injector for introducing coarse coal into an operating slurry face haulage system: In Phase I
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 7214 Use Of Fly Ash For Remote Filling Of Underground Cavities And PassagewaysBy Edwin M. Murphy
Methods are described for filling underground cavities remotely with dry material pneumatically injected through a borehole to seal openings, prevent air movement, and reduce subsidence; this often br
Jan 1, 1968
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Broadening Engineering CurriculaBy C. L. Dake
AN insistent and steadily growing demand is evident for the broadening of undergraduate curricula in engineering. Among suggested additions are training in public speaking, report writing, business la
Jan 1, 1934
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IC 9107 Company Towns Versus Company Camps In Developing Alaska's Mineral ResourcesBy Robert Bottge
When a company develops a mineral property in a remote area of Alaska, it must consider how best to house its personnel. This Bureau of Mines report examines the economics of two options: company town
Jan 1, 1986