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Some Experiences with using Population Balance Models to Analyze Industrial Grinding CircuitsBy Richard R. Klimpel
The purpose of this paper is to summarize some of the author's experiences in applying population balance models to a variety of industrial grinding circuits. Over 26 separate industrial circuits
Jan 1, 1992
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Rehabilitation of Decant Structure for Coal Slurry Impoundment in OhioBy Raymond A. Povirk, David L. Bartsch, James V. Hamel
The Ohio Valley Coal Company is expand- ing its Powhatan Mine No. 6 near Alledonia, Ohio. This expansion includes a 20 rn (65 ft) height in crease for an existing 44 rn (145 ft) coal refuse - slurry i
Jan 1, 1991
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Selective Spoil Placement For The Prevention Of Acid Mine Drainage FormationBy L. H. Michaud
A mining company plans to extend its surface coal-mining operations in central Pennsylvania. Although the proposed site contains pyritic material, the results of the acid-base accountings for the site
Jan 1, 1996
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Testing of Active Ignition On-Board Suppression Systems for use in SA CollieriesBy D. J. Bryden, J. W. Oberholzer
In response to the need for enhanced precautionary measures to safeguard mine workers in collieries from the consequences of methane ignitions in a heading, the coal mining industry has ex- pressed th
Jan 1, 1997
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A Jouney to Zero Harm; Montana Resources Sets the Standard in Mine SafetyBy William Gleason
"It has been more than 10 years since Montana Resources’ copper/molybdenum mine has had a lost-time injury at its site in Butte, MT. With more than 350 employees and an average production of about 15.
Oct 1, 2019
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Vat Leaching Practices At Anaconda's Yerington Mine Operation - 1. HistoryBy Robert E. Gray
The vat leaching operation at the Yerington Mine was started in October, 1953. The original plant facilities consisted of primary and secondary crushing, eight leaching vats, precipitation launders, s
Jan 1, 1975
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Combustion Of Coal In Fluidized BedBy N. H. Coates
The Bureau of Mines designed, constructed, and operated an 18-inch- diameter, fluidized-bed combustor for highly caking coals to evaluate the method for possible application to power generation. In in
Jan 1, 1970
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Biological Preoxidation Of A Pyrite Gold ConcentrateBy J. David Gunn, Richard W. Lawrence
Gold and silver often occur finely disseminated in sulphide minerals such as pyrite. The use of biological leaching to dissolve pyrite and liberate gold has been extensively studied for a concentrate
Jan 1, 1985
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Out of the comfort zone: Quantifying country risk for foreign mining project investment feasibilityBy MATT RENAUD, Mustafa Kumral
Mining corporations have spread their operations worldwide in the last few decades. The reason behind widening operations geographically can be seen as it being part of a risk diversification strategy
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Perceptive driving assistant system for opencast mines during foggy weatherBy Swades Kumar Chaulya, Vikash Kumar, Sushma Kumari, Naresh Kumar, Girendra Mohan Prasad, Monika Choudhary
Opencast mines are vulnerable to inclement weather conditions as it disrupts the day-to-day activities at these mines. To address the problem, a perceptive driving assistant system (PDAS) has been dev
Apr 1, 2023
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Underground Geophysical Methods In The Search For Massive Sulphides At York Harbour, NewfoundlandBy William H. Pelton
The presence of high-grade massive sulphides near York Harbour, Newfoundland has been known since the turn of the century. In the early 1900's a small, massive-sulphide deposit was worked by con
Jan 1, 1971
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Study Of Highly Efficient Separation Of Fine Sulfide Particles From ClayBy T. Hayashi
A sophisticated process of extracting ultrafine sulfide mineral particles of under 1µm size suspended in clay slurry has been developed through studies of electrochemical properties of particle surfac
Jan 1, 1982
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Application and Verification of an Automated Calculation Tool for Planning and Cost Estimation of Underground Mines - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Franziska Günther, Helmut Mischo
The calculation of costs for an underground mine, as well as the planning of the equipment and materials to be used, is a complex and time-consuming process. The estimation depends on a multitude of p
Feb 1, 2025
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Research on the Explosion Effects and Fracturing Mechanism of Liquid Carbon Dioxide BlastingBy Yanan Zhang, Hongwei Deng, Feng Gao, Bo Ke
Recently, liquid carbon dioxide (L-CO2) blasting technology has attracted attention due to its good fracturing effect and safety performance, especially in coal seam permeability improvement. This pap
Jan 19, 2022
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The Design Of Stable Highwalls And Spoil Piles In Strip MiningBy Peter N. Calder
There is little doubt that the stability of both highwalls and spoil piles is essential to efficient strip mining. Accurate determination of the appropriate geotechnical parameters will pay dividends
Jan 1, 1980
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Gold And Silver Assay Methods In The Mining And Metallurgy Industry ? IntroductionBy T. N. Andersen
The history of gold and silver analyses shows an interesting duality. On one hand, classical chemical and instrumental methods have evolved to meet changing needs, but on the other hand, the age-old a
Jan 1, 1981
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WBGT prediction and improvement in hot underground coal mines using field investigations and VentSim modelsBy Siddhartha Roy, Hemant Agrawal, Ram Madhab Bhattacharjee, Devi Prasad Mishra
The paper addresses heat stress in underground coal mines, which poses significant threats to miners’ health, safety, and productivity. It involves a comprehensive ventilation survey in three deep and
Oct 1, 2023
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A Comprehensive Method For Determining The Operating Point For A Mine Fan InstallationBy J. M. Mutmansky
Procedures for the determination of the operating point that results when a fan is connected to a mine and placed in operation have been a source of confusion for decades. A variety of techniques has
Jan 1, 1984
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Cliffs Robe River-The Success Story Of An Australian Iron Ore ProjectBy O. R. Bell
In Australia's remote North West are located the operations of Cliffs Robe River, one of the world's largest iron ore projects. Initial project cost was $US300 million and required the const
Jan 1, 1979
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Protectiveness of Copper Aquatic Life Criteria/Guidelines Against Olfactory Impairment in Fish: An International ComparisonBy D. K. DeForest
The olfactory system (sense of smell) is crucial to the ability of fish to avoid predators, recognize kin, and synchronize reproduction (Baldwin et al. 2003). Copper (Cu) has been shown to impair olfa
Feb 23, 2014