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The Cavability of Ore Deposits
By Francis S. Kendorski
Caving offers the lowest cost per ton of ally large-scale mining method, but its successful application demands an ore body that conforms to several rigid requirements. The deposit must be of wide are
Jan 6, 1978
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Catch Equipment Cracks Early with Field Welding
By Raymond Franz
Of the many types of capital equipment found in a surface operation, draglines and mining shovels are probably subjected to the most severe service. Yet, some excavators have seen a generation or more
Jan 6, 1978
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The Pro's and Con's of Rotary Blasthole Drill Design
By Betty J. Laswell, Gerald W. Laswell
The stepped-up pace of US open-pit and surface mining during the 1970's is a direct response by mining firms and equipment manufacturers to rising costs and declining ore grades. In the race for
Jan 6, 1978
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The Japanese Swirl Cyclone (990e22a8-ac0f-460e-8036-dd13599679de)
By Raymond E. Zimmerman
ROBERT E. HOCHSCHEID (Krebs Engineers, Cyclone Div.)--The subject article appears in the February, 1978, edition of Mining Engineering, and on page 190 carries the statement, "As most operators know,
Jan 5, 1978
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Performance Of Lamella Thickeners In Coal Preparation Plants
By John J. Childress, Russell L. Cook
Stringent environmental regulations, which have limited the use of sludge ponds, coupled with the economic incentive to clean more coal or to add fine coal cleaning additions to existing preparation p
Jan 5, 1978
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The Development Of In Situ Processes For Energy and Fuels From Coals
By Paul R. Wieber, Atam P. Sikri
This paper describes the U. S. Energy Research and Development Administration's (ERDA) program to develop in situ coal conversion processes, especially gasification. The potential of this technol
Jan 5, 1978
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Mining Engineering's 1977 Annual Review
It is probably safe to say that, as the economic well-being of the mining industry goes, so goes the fortunes of mineral explorationists. And in 1977 the industry was not well at all. The year-long de
Jan 5, 1978
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A Case History Of Ground Behavior In Transverse Cut-And-Fill Mining At Choka Dulkan, Bor Copper Mine, Yugoslavia
By M. L. Jeremic
Abstract-Observations of ground behavior in mining the Choka Dulkan ore body have been described. Ore recovery was limited to approximately 60% because unconsolidated hydraulic fill did not permit eit
Jan 4, 1978
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Electrostatic Separators May Supplant Mixer-Settlers
By K. W. Warren, F. R. Prestridge, B. A. Sinclair
Separating oil from water may seem simple enough, but in fact, tremendous efforts have gone into this common process problem. The petroleum industry is constantly looking for better ways to separate t
Jan 4, 1978
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Reaction Kinetics Of Bismuth Dissolution From Lead Cake By Sulfuric Acid Leaching
By J. A. Herbst, J. L. Sepulveda, J. D. Miller
Abstract-Lead cake, a zinc smelter flue dust residue, consists primarily of lead sulfate. Characteristic properties of lead cake were determined in order to aid the understanding of reaction mechanism
Jan 4, 1978
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Copper Production Costs Update
By Clement K. Chase, F. Milton Lewis, Roshan B. Bhappu
Abstract-In this paper an attempt has been made to review the cost trends in producing copper by conventional milling, smelting and hydrometallurgical means during the last five years. The primary obj
Jan 4, 1978
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Measurement Of Impact Forces In Ball Mills
By David J. Dunn, Richard G. Martin
Of many physical parameters critical to design of grinding processes, impact of grinding media is among the most difficult to measure or predict. Yet impact of falling grinding balls, pebbles, or rods
Jan 4, 1978
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Hard Facing Hints That Insure Extended Life for Wear Parts
The technique of hard facing can be a quick and economical means of prolonging wear-life of many metals, but maintenance personnel must first select the proper alloy from the hundred that are availabl
Jan 4, 1978
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Record-Breaking Attendance Expected at Tenth Offshore Technology in Conference in Houston, May 8-11
Representatives from 100 countries will focus on aspects of energy, ocean mining, safety, and manpower training at Houston's Astrodomain.
Jan 4, 1978
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Oil Shale Mining and the Environment
By T. A. Kauppila, V. Rajaram, R. L. Bolmer
With steadily increasing prices for imported oil, commercial production of oil from oil shale can become a reality in the near future. Presently we are importing about 43% of our oil needs and this re
Jan 4, 1978
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Maintenance Considerations in the Design of a New Plant (Part 2)
By John W. Rushton
This month's article concludes the series with maintenance design considerations in secondary crushing, grinding, and flotation circuits.
Jan 4, 1978
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Testing Of The Prototype Hydrominer In A Surface Coal Seam
By David A. Summers, Clark R. Barker, Marian Mazurkiewicz
In May 1975 the U.S. Bureau of Mines contracted with the University of Missouri-Rolla, Rock Mechanics and Explosives Research Center to develop a Hydrominer modification to a longwall shearer unit, wh
Jan 4, 1978
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Industrial Limestone Resources Along The Ohio River Valley Of Kentucky
By Garland R. Dever, Preston McGrain, George W. Ellsworth
Abstract-Limestone resources for industrial, constructional, and agricultural uses occur on the surface and at minable depths in several areas along the Ohio River and its navigable tributaries in Ken
Jan 4, 1978
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Are Your Flotation Cells Tuned for Optimum Performance?
By Thomas M. Plouf
Getting optimal performance from flotation cells can, in many cases, be critical to a project's economic viability. Simple testing procedures can sound early warning signals as well as maintain o
Jan 4, 1978