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Hydrocyclone demonstration system for the recovery of coal from gobBy P. K. Davis, B. Gharib
The results of a previous basic study of the flow and design characteristics of hydrocyclones demonstrated that a recovery as high as 99% with a product rating* of 0.95 can be achieved on a batch+ bas
Jan 1, 1990
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Mine Fire Control By Explosive FragmentationBy R. R. Rollins
Conventional methods of controlling abandoned mine fires include: loading out, inundation, fire barriers, flushing, and surface sealing. This paper describes a proposed fire-control technique utilizin
Jan 1, 1989
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Application Of Meta-Synthetic A1 Technique For Mining Conditions EvaluationBy W. L. Han, Y. D. Zhang, X. C. Li
Meta-systhetic technique for large systems engineering has been placed on the agenda. The meta-systhetic A1 approach should involve the integration of digital and knowledge info, from qualitative to q
Jan 1, 2002
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Proposed criteria for assessing subsidence damage to renewable resource landsBy S. Bhattacharya, M. M. Singh
The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA) requires under-ground coal mine operations to prevent "material damage" to renewable resource lands caused by subsidence. However, what c
Jan 1, 1988
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Delineation And Mapping Of Mississippi Bauxites With Remote SensingBy R. L. Frederking
Geological remote sensing is, "....the study of the Earth utilizing electro-magnetic radiation (EMR) which is either reflected or emitted from the land surface in wavelengths ranging from ultra-violet
Jan 1, 1977
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Toward an Effective Friction Factor for Ceramic-in-Rubber Pulley Lagging: An Analysis of Field DataBy Paul W. Patton, Christopher Scott Smith
The use of ceramic-in-rubber pulley lagging on bulk material belt conveyors is increasing. Many of the applications have been on pulleys originally installed with rubber lagging. There is a consensus
Jan 1, 2004
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Comparative Analysis of the Effect of Mining Parameters on Open-Pit OptimisationBy Joseph Githiria, Khadija Omar Said
Mineable material is defined using cut-off grade either as geological or economic cut-off grade. Both geological and economic cut-off grade affects the output generated in an open-pit mining operation
Jun 25, 2023
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Ground Behavior In Glacial Soils For The Seattle Transit TunnelsBy Michael S. Kucker, Robert A. Robinson, Harvey W. Parker
Ground deformations are of major concern during tunneling, especially in downtown environments, since they have a significant impact on the costs and practicality of tunneling. This case history descr
Jan 1, 1991
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Use Of Groundwater Models For Evaluating Coal Ash Disposal SitesBy R. J. Sweigard
Many states are considering the need to establish or modify policy relating to the disposal of coal ash. One of the primary concerns is the impact of leachate from the ash disposal sites upon groundwa
Jan 1, 1993
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Evaluation Of Capillary Rise Methods For Determining Wettability Of PowdersBy R. L. Wolfrom, R. Hogg, S. Chander
A gravimetric method for measuring rates of capillary rise in powders was explored. Methods to improve reproducibility and consistency of the results were investigated. In particular, the effects of p
Jan 1, 2003
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An Empirical Methodology for the Valuation Of Risky Gold CashflowsBy Robert T. McKnight
Introduction The minerals exploration business, like many businesses, is faced with the problem of valuing future, risky cashflows. These cashflows are derived from those mineral deposits which ha
Jan 1, 1988
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Investigation of power station slag for use as roofing granulesBy L. G. Austin
The use of crushed power station slags, both natural and coated, as granules for roof shingles shows some promise. Test shingles weathered for some years showed rust spotting and granule deterioration
Jan 1, 1990
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Ventilation Design Alternatives for Underground Placer Mines in the ArcticBy Michael G. Nelson, Hanguang Wu, V. Izaxon, Sukumar Bandopadhyay
The method of mine ventilation involving heated air, which is frequently used in mines in cold regions, does not correspond to the natural conditions prevailing in permafrost regions; it is not econom
Jan 1, 1997
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Partnering; The Key to World Class TechnologyBy Patricia O. Milley
Two years ago, AlliedSignal embarked on a journey to improve QUALITY. However, the focus of this endeavor was on the CUSTOMER and not the traditional product focus. It wasn't that a focus to impr
Jan 1, 1994
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Characterization Of Activated Carbons For The Extractive Metallurgy Of GoldBy Alfredo Romero Quispe, Carlos Hoffman Sampaio
This work presents a study of characterization of activated carbons for the adsorption of Au(CN)2- complex. A comparative study of six samples of activated carbons, three Brazilian and three produced
Jan 1, 1995
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Operations At The La Colorada Mine In Sonora MexicoBy L. J. O’Connor
Mining activities in the small historic mining camp of La Colorada in the state of Sonora, Mexico can be traced back to the mid eighteenth century when gold was discovered and exploited by Jesuit miss
Jan 1, 1996
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Decay Analysis - A Tool For Determination Of Drill Hole ContaminationBy Neil B. Prenn
Drill-hole contamination has been a problem for many years. Contamination of rotary drilling has been well documented. More recently contamination in wet reverse circulation drilling has been noted by
Jan 1, 1992
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Confidence Intervals for Local Estimation: Application to the Witwatersrand BasinBy Margaret Armstrong, Chris Roth
One advantage of kriging is that it provides both an estimate of the block or point grade, and an indication of the local precision via the kriging variance. If one assumes that the estimation errors
Jan 1, 1996
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Using Wetlands For The Control Of Western Acid Mine DrainageBy J. C. Emerick
Preliminary investigations have shown that wetland-based treatment systems can be an effective and relatively inexpensive control strategy for mine drainage pollution in eastern coal mining regions. T
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluation of a hindered-settling column for size/density separationsBy M. L. Young, M. S. Klima
Hindered-settling columns are used throughout the minerals industry for both size and density separations. In this study, the performance of a continuous laboratory-scale hindered-settling column was
Jan 1, 2000