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Extracting Value from Simulation Models: Feasibility Grade Control
By M. E. Rossi
This paper discusses the use of Conditional Simulation (CS) models to provide mill feed grade profiles for different time periods. The conventional approach of classifying block estimates as ore or wa
Jan 1, 2019
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Improving Silica Dust Controls For Metal/Nonmetal Mining Operations In The United States (fe080889-5ac8-49e7-b306-262ca30478be)
By Ed D. Thimons, Douglas E. Pollock, Andrew B. Cecala, Gregory J. Chekan, Jay F. Colinet, John A. Organiscak
Researchers at the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) work to reduce respirable dust exposures in mining operations. One focus o
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Pennsylvania: Counties - Armstrong County
Coal was known in this county before 1819, but there is no record of its use before that year. In that year a furnace, the first one built in the northwestern countries, was put in blast on Bear Creek
Jan 1, 1942
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Forecasting Costs
One of the major objectives of cost analysis is to enable the manager to predict the financial outcomes of decisions. To accomplish this, the future costs and benefits of alternative courses of action
Jan 1, 1999
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Characterization of Fine and Ultrafine Particles Produced During Dry Machining Of Aluminum Alloys
By A. Djebara
Today, indoor air quality, especially in manufacturing industries, is of great interest due to the use of new processes and advanced materials such as those containing nanoparticles. Manufacturing pro
Jan 1, 2011
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Relations Of Sulphur In Coal And Coke
By James P. Dr. Kimball
SULPHUR is always present in mineral coal of every variety. In the oxidized state it may exist as sulphuric acid in combination with a base. In the unoxidized state it exists in combination with iron
Jan 1, 1880
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IC 7942 Crude-Oil And Refined-Products Pipeline Mileage In The United States, January 1,1959
By W. G. Messner
Pipelines for transporting crude oil and refined products in the United States totaled 189,982 miles on January 1, 1959. This mileage was less than a 1-percent increase from the 1956 total of 188,540
Jan 1, 1959
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Mineralogical and Metallurgical Results at Peñoles´ Mining Operations - Mexico
By Luis Magallanes-Hernández
"Industrias Peñoles, S.A. de C.V. (Peñoles) in Mexico, is a major silver producer. The Peñoles Mining Division has eight Mining Operations and in seven of them, flotation is used to concentrate the me
Jan 1, 2005
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Export of Technology - The Trials and Rewards of Exporting Australian Metallurgical Expertise to Indonesia
The Australian metallurgical processing industry has shown great innovation and progressiveness over the past ten years. During the same period, exploration activity, particularly by Australian com
Jan 1, 1989
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Hydra-Sludge Removal System For Mine Drainage And Coal Preparation Plant Sludge
By Roy H. Werner
The environmental demands on the mining industry coupled with rising production costs have created a need for a low cost sludge removal system. The HYDRA* system meets these demands by offering a uniq
Jan 1, 1975
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A Formal Approach to Economic Analysis of Pit Slope Design
By Coates D. F, Neil T. J, O&apos
A proper economic analysis of pit slope design must reflect the trade-off between the benefits and the increased risks of slope fail- ure inherent in steeper slope angles. However, no formal framewo
Jan 1, 1977
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Steep Seam Coal Mining In Western Canada By Open Pit Mining
By Raj K. Singhal
Canada produces close to 42 million tonnes of coal per annum of which some 38 million tonnes is produced by surface mining methods. The two Western Canadian provinces, Alberta and British Columbia, pr
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal - Paper No. 6 A Petrographic Basis For Classifying Australian Coals
By Taylor G. H
The proposed classification scheme is based on two primary parameters, one for petrographic composition and the other for rank, both being determined with microscopical techniques. The scheme has be
Jan 1, 1969
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The Recovery of Elemental Sulphur From Pyrite and Pyrrhotite
By R. W. Bruce, K. W. Downes
"IntroductionSULPHUR production in Canada from all sources for the year 1953 amounted to about 375,000 tons. Except for 16,000 tons of elemental sulphur derived from natural gas, this production was i
Jan 1, 1955
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Statistics-based Safety - Part 2: An Analysis of the Crushed Stone Injuries Occurring During a 10-year Span Provides Insight Into Improving Safety
By Vijia K. Karra
The goal of aggregates producing companies across the United States is to ensure their workers go home safely each day. At the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), researcher
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An Overview of Prediction and Control of Air Flow in Acid-Generating Waste Rock Dumps
By A M. Robertson, R Lefebvre
Air movement and associated oxygen transport through waste rock dumps has the potential to significantly enhance the rate of oxidation of pyrite-bearing material. While this is a desired outcome for m
Jan 1, 2003
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Encarando la demanda futura de metales
By Simón D. Strauss
Dada la demanda de los recursos minerales en las industrias productoras de metales, surgió el temor de un posible desabastecimiento de los mismos. Sin embargo, el abastecimento potencial de minerales
Nov 20, 1978
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Derivation Of Reserves And The Optimal Exploitation Of Resources At Hamersley
The mineral resources of Hamersley Iron are structurally complex with fluctuations in mineral chemistry. Besides orebody charact- eristics, mineral recovery is also affected by stringent product qu
Jan 1, 1979
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Tap-hole monitoring technologies
By R. MacRosty, R. Pula, P. Gebski, W. Braun
"This paper provides a progress update on three tapblock monitoring technologies that Hatch has been developing with our clients for non-ferrous smelting furnaces.The Tapblock Diagnostic System (TDS)
Jan 1, 2014
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Mechanisms of Rib Sloughing and Methods of Controlling Thick Bolted Ribs
By Shuangsuo Yang
Coal ribs can roughly be divided into three types: (1) roof and floor rocks are similar to ribs, (2) roof and floor rocks are stronger than ribs, and (3) roof and floor rocks are weaker than ribs. Dif
Jan 1, 2005