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Expert Systems For Competitiveness: A Tutorial
By R. L. King
An expert system is a computer system that performs tasks that are considered by most people to require human expertise. Since their functioning relies heavily on large bodies of knowledge, they are o
Jan 1, 1989
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Combining Slurry Trench And Dewatering For A Large Deep Excavation
By J. Patrick Powers, Joel Miller, Arthur B. Corwin
A combination of a slurry trench with dewatering successfully controlled groundwater for a large sloped excavation immediately adjacent to the Arkansas River. The Murray Hydro Electric Project require
Jan 1, 1989
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A New General Purpose Surface Mining Simulator: GPSMS
By Eric K. Albert
Computer oriented simulation techniques can be effective in the design and analysis of complex mining systems. In fact, a number of computer software products are available for mine systems simulation
Jan 1, 1989
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Gold processing scrutinized at Las Vegas SME meeting
By Lane White
The 1989 Annual Meeting and Exhibit of SME in Las Vegas, NV, February 27 - March 2, 1989, was the largest ever, drawing more than 4000 regis¬trants and 240 exhibit booths. Technical sessions included
Jan 1, 1989
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Transportation is Key to a profitable industrial minerals business
By Norbert T. Rogers
An accepted statement of fact is that, next to agriculture, transportation is the second most important industry in the world. The transportation networks of the United States have greatly contributed
Jan 1, 1989
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Leaching and Decomposition of Sulfide Minerals
By Ernest Peters, Fiona M. Doyle
The leaching and bulk decomposition of sulfide minerals is of enormous commercial importance in several areas of the minerals industry. These include: direct leaching of ores or concentrates for the r
Jan 1, 1989
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Investigation And Implementation Of Mine Dewatering System
By Thomas M. Hanna, John W. Anthony, Lee C. Atkinson
Ground water can pose major engineering and environmental problems to the new generation of large, deep gold mines currently being developed throughout the world. It is important that the potential ma
Jan 1, 1989
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Accurate Psychrometry For U.S. Mine Ventilation Engineering
By James Warren Andrews
The values of saturated water vapor pressure from steam tables have been found to be inaccurate for mine ventilation usage because the effect of air on the saturated water vapor was disregarded. Prese
Jan 1, 1989
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Olivine As A Component Of Blast Furnace Charge And Burden Materials
By J. W. Currier
The compositions and natures of the materials charged to a blast furnace, as well as their respective distributions within the furnace, are known to int1uence furnace performance. However, fifteen yea
Jan 1, 1989
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CARBAD Gold Recovery
By Mark Cadzow, Rodney Lamb
CARBAD is a recently developed Australian process for the recovery of gold and platinum group metals (PGM). The process relies on the selective agglomeration phenomena of the gold and PGM to capture t
Jan 1, 1989
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AI Techniques To Improve Management Information For Monitoring Systems
By R. H. King
Mine managers need better information to locate new opportunities and then to assess the effect of their decisions. We are developing the Intelligent Decision Support System (IDSS) and its two major m
Jan 1, 1989
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Knowledge Representation Issues Pertaining To Mine Ventilation KBS Development (cc6ab886-7b63-4708-be07-9212b667ae40)
By R. V. Ramani, K. V. K. Prasad, M. Swaminathan
Engineering design involves, in addition to numerical calculations, considerable amount of expertise and judgement. The expertise and judgement is required to conceptualize and idealize the problem, s
Jan 1, 1989
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Spontaneous Combustion In Coal Mines
By Thomas H. Koenning
The number of spontaneous combustion incidents in the U.S. is expected to increase as the consumption of lower rank coals and the use of longwall mining becomes more prevalent. A spontaneous combustio
Jan 1, 1989
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Information Systems At Newmont Mining Corporation - A Corporate View Point ? Introduction
By Thomas Van Riper
Newmont Mining Corporation started as one man's investment vehicle. William Boyce Thompson, Newmont's founder, was already a millionaire many times when he incorporated his existing Newmont
Jan 1, 1989
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Los Angeles Subway - A Triumph Despite Tribulations
By Krishniah N. Murthy, James E. Monsees
BACKGROUND The development of public transportation in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area is, as in other cities, closely tied to the development of the area because of increases in population and c
Jan 1, 1989
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An Experience In Corporate System Development
By Jorge Gutierrez C.
CODELCO-CHILE, the world's largest copper producer, began an integrated study of the informatics situation in the corporation at the end of 1980. As a result, a five years strategic Systems Plan
Jan 1, 1989
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In-Situ FTIR/IRS Characterization of Oleate Adsorption by Fluorite
By Jon J. Kellar
The adsorption of oleate at the surface of a fluorite single-crystal internal reflection element has been investigated using Fourier transform infra-red/internal reflection spectroscopy (FTIR/IRS). Th
Jan 1, 1989
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High Pressure Water-Powered Scrubbers For Continuous Miner Dust Control
By Robert A. Jankowski, Charles Babbit, Natesa I. Jayaraman
The Bureau of Mines, together with Foster Miller Inc., has developed a compact, high pressure scrubber system for continuous miners. Powered by water energy alone, it can move up to 1.4 m3/s (3,000 cf
Jan 1, 1989
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The Role Of Grain Size On The Flotation Of Coals Of Different Rank
By N. A. Abdel-Khalek
Laboratory flotation tests were carried out on six Polish samples of different rank. Each coal sample was screened into 7 size fractions. The floatability of size -by- size for various size ranges for
Jan 1, 1989
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The Critical Eh Of Dixanthogen Condensation In Copper Sulfide Flotation
By J. A. Pagliero, R. T. Quiroz, S. H. Castro
Selected voltammograms in tetraborate buffer solutions in the presence of ethyl xanthate or isopropyl xanthate at pH 9.3, for chalcocite, covellite, chalcopyrite, and enargite mineral electrodes, are
Jan 1, 1989