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Radomiro Tomic Tripper Drive and Local Control SystemBy Todd L. Hollingsworth, Jeremy K. Hobbs
In 2001, the Radomiro Tomic Mine located near Calamq Chile, added a tertiary crushing facility. An 84" wide mobile tripper is used to fill their tertiary crushing storage facility. This paper is a we
Jan 1, 2004
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Chemistry of mineral slurry rheology control grinding aidsBy R. D. Hansen, R. R. Klimpel
Previous papers by these authors on slurry rheology control grinding aids have emphasized the end-use results and application methodology involved. This paper emphasizes the chemical principles and th
Jan 1, 1990
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Surface-Modified Zeolites As Sorbents For Toxic Anions In Contaminated WatersBy E. J. Sullivan
This study seeks to define the mechanism of oxyanion sorption onto surfactant-modified zeolites. Zeolites which have been treated with hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (HDTMA) surfactant to produce
Jan 1, 1995
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Flowing Film ConcentratorsBy F. B. Micheli
Introduction and Historical Background Although both sluices and devices using a simple flowing film are among the oldest known methods of concentration, they are still extensively employed in a vari
Jan 1, 1985
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Environmental Regulations and Mining - Where are we headed?By Richard Engelmann
The mining industry, in particular the coal industry, has experienced the implementation of some major environmental regulatory programs during the past two decades. Over the coming decade the coal in
Jan 1, 1989
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Analysis of Media Motion in Industrial Ball MillsBy B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani
A numerical method known as the discrete element method (DEM) is used to track the motion of individual balls in large-diameter ball mills. As a result, the en masse motion of the charge, force distri
Jan 1, 1992
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Origin Of High-Purity Simpson Sands In The Arbuckle Mountains - IntroductionBy Rodger E. Denison
The Middle Ordovician Simpson Group in the Arbuckle Mountains of southern Oklahoma contains sandstones of unusual purity. These have been exploited as glass sands since 1913 (Ham, 1945). Where quarrie
Jan 1, 1999
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Geostatistical Study Of A Stratiform Zn-Pb-Ag Deposit For The Design Of Additional Drillhole Sites, Molai/GreeceBy Th. Petropulos
The Zn-Ag-Pb mineralization zone near Molai (Greece) was explored by more, than 60 drillholes. Promising results led to the decision of additional drillholes in order to confirm the expected spatial e
Jan 1, 1989
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Closure risk factor - a simple model for optimizing mine closure outcomesThe issues involved in mine closure are usually complex, and the risks are significant. Although environmental risks are paramount, other issues such as safety, community, legal, fiscal and technical
Jan 1, 2002
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The Development of an Underground Gold Mine in the Tati Schist Belt, BotswanaBy Ryan Dr.
In December 1988 Phelps dodge corporation brought an underground gold mine into production in the republic of Botswana. The mineralization is associated with steeply dipping shear zones in Archean gre
Jan 1, 1989
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Calculation of Artificial Friction Conveying Coefficient f, and a Comparison between ISO and CEMABy Ishwar G. Mulani
In conveyor design, the first step is capacity and the second step is belt width and speed. The third step is decision on 'ff," where distinction arises between DIN/ISO and CEMA for calculating r
Jan 1, 2004
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Spinel refractory aggregates from natural raw materialsBy E. M. J. A. Pallone, F. N. Cunha, W. S. Resende, R. M. Stoll, R. C. Bradt
Utilization of the magnesium aluminate spinel in refractor' applications is briefly reviewed. The synthesis of a magnesia aluminate spinet aggregate from natural raw materials is considered in te
Jan 1, 2002
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Role of virtual reality in safety training of mine personnelBy B. Denby
Recent advances in virtual reality (VR) have resulted in major opportunities for improving the safety training of mine workers, supervisors and managers. VR has the potential to expose mine personnel
Jan 1, 2000
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Minimizing Diesel Engine Emissions by CatalysisBy John A. L. Dr. Campbell, James W. Haskew, F. Hoy Lee, Elliott P. Dr. Doane
Emissions of particulates, unburned hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides (NO[ ]) and carbon monoxide (CO) from diesel engines are of concern in mines, particularly underground mines. All these undesirable pr
Jan 1, 1995
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The Development Of A Mine Worthy Ground Penetrating Radar SystemBy T. J. Fenner
Research conducted in South African mines has demonstrated the benefit of ground penetrating radar for the detection of geologic features and hazards. This is crucial for safety and production conside
Jan 1, 1994
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Fire Fighting in Deep, Narrow, Tabular, Metalliferous Mines Using the Gag-3a Inert Gas Generator SystemBy D. M. Walters, C. M. van der Vyver, L. J. deVulliers
The occurrence of underground fires in narrow tabular ore- bodies where high density timber support is used is a dangerous and disruptive occurrence. The containment and extinguishing of the fire rema
Jan 1, 1997
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Mine Evaluation-Design OptimizationBy John D. Gardner
This paper describes a process which finds the maximum worth of a mineral deposit. The procedure requires two phases. The first uses a microcomputer evaluation model to find the optimum design input,
Jan 1, 1986
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Mineral Processing To Material ProcessingBy I. Iwasaki
As the world tension relaxes and as the interest and taste for consumer products change, complacency is beginning to prevail over the needs of minerals and primary metals. The current trend towards re
Jan 1, 1995
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Extensions Of, And Algorithms For, Plurigaussian SimulationBy E. Pardo-Igúzquiza
Most mining applications of geostatistical simulation are to the simulation of quantitative variables, such as grade. In many instances the occurrence of quantitative variables and the values they tak
Jan 1, 2002
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The Effects Of Natural Ventilation Pressure On The Underground Ventilation System At The Waste Isolation Pilot PlantBy Keith G. Wallace, Justus B. Deen, Daniel J. Brunner
This paper describes the impact of natural ventilation pressure (NVP) on the Nuclear Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico (WIPP). The WIPP site is a U.S. Department of Energy underground facility
Jan 1, 1991