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2010 Permeation Test Results For Grouts Made With Ultrafine CementBy Raymond W. Henn
The 31th annual short course ?Grouting Fundamentals and Current Practice? was held at the Colorado School of Mines, in Golden, CO June 7-11, 2010. The field demonstration portion of the course was con
Jan 1, 2010
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Mining in a Fragile EnvironmentSuddenly, mining has been thrust into the limelight. It has a large image that casts its shadow over New Zealand. Is it any wonder that resistance has heightened and that an almost unprepared populous
Jan 1, 1981
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Practices And Initiatives To Transfer Simrac Developed Technologies To Its Stakeholders And Other PartiesBy P. van der Heever
The genesis of Simrac?s technology transfer practices and future initiatives are discussed in this report. Simrac produces a relatively large volume of research-based health and safety outputs that mu
Jan 1, 2002
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A Novel Measurement for the Internal Operation of a Semi-autogenous Mill Using Acoustic Sensors – A Case StudyBy R A. Pax, B Cornish
Increasing the throughput of the MMG Century operation by over 25% from past practice to preserve cash flow close to the end of life of mine has revealed new throughput and load dynamic instabilities
Sep 7, 2015
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Ground Freezing Under the Most Adverse Conditions: Moving GroundwaterBy Paul C. Schmall, Lucian P. Spiteri, Arthur B. Corwin
Moving groundwater is generally recognized as the most adversarial condition for ground freezing. Moving groundwater can occur due to natural or man-induced groundwater flow, but either way may result
Jan 1, 2007
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Longwall Recovery At Bailey Mine - Ground Control Challenges And Solutions (963204bd-df7d-40f3-9bd2-496636477d24)By Daniel Su
This paper describes recent ground control challenges encountered at the longwall recovery areas of one of Bailey Mine?s two longwall faces and the proactive measures taken by CONSOL management and en
Jan 1, 2009
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The Effects Of Inert Matters And Low Volatile Coal Addition On The Plasticity Of High Volatile Zonguldak CoalsBy V. Arslan
In this study, effects of the inert constituents, such as ash, and the effect of blending coals with differing rank and composition on the plasticity of coal blends were investigated. The reference co
Jan 1, 2006
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Release Of Heavy Metals From Sulfide Flotation Tailings Under Deepwater Discharge EnvironmentsBy H. K. Lin
Deepwater discharges of sulfide flotation tailings have been practiced for several decades. Oxygen penetration and organic matter content in such environments are the two major factors that determine
Jan 1, 2009
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Advances in Coarse Particle Flotation - Copper and GoldBy H Thanasekaran, J Kohmuench, B Seaman
To achieve an efficient separation in the flotation process, valuable particles need to be selectively segregated from the gangue while utilising a minimum number of flotation stages. TodayÆs existing
Jul 15, 2013
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Understanding Damage Source Mechanisms in a Caving System Using Virtual Reality Scientific VisualisationBy B K. Hebblewhite, F T. Suorineni, J D. Tibbett
Block caving is an underground mining method that can provide high production capacities at low operating costs. This enables the profitable extraction of massive, low-grade orebodies and attracts ind
May 9, 2016
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Institute of Metals Division - Wrought Alloys of the Tungsten-Tantalum-Molybdenum- Columbium SystemBy E. J. Dulis, A. Kasak, R. C. Westgren
The potential of uirought tungsten- and tantaluw-rich alloys of the W-Ta-Mo-Cb system was investigated for high-strength structural applications above 2500° F. Appreciable strengthening of tung-sten a
Jan 1, 1964
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Flocculation Dewatering Of Phosphatic ClayBy D. Tao, R. Honakey, B. K. Parekh
The dewatering of stable phosphatic clay suspensions generated from phosphate beneficiation in the central Florida is an issue of practical and theoretical importance. Because of its tiny particle si
Jan 1, 2006
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Pitfalls in Vezin sampling for finely crushed materialsBy C J. Kruger, E le Roux
Anglo American Platinum has adopted a strategy of Best Practice Principles (BPP) for sampling, mass measurement, analysis and metal accounting for more than a decade now. When new plants are designed,
May 9, 2017
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Magnetite Recovery Using a Wet Drum SeparatorBy Lyman G. J
Magnetic separator operation in the recovery of magnetite in heavy medium circuits was studied by conducting a series of tests on a full size wet drum magnetic separator.The significant operational va
Jan 1, 1983
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Slurry Explosives Underground at Mount Isa Mines Ltd.In a field test at Mount Isa Mines Ltd., a system developed by ICI Australia Ltd. for bulk loading "MOLANITE", an ammonium nitrate slurry blasting agent into ring drilled holes of wblcvel op
Jan 1, 1973
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Support Pressure Estimation For Circular And Non-Circular Openings Based On A Parametric Numerical Modelling StudyBy H. Yavuz
Closed form solutions assume opening shape to be circular to simplify the calculation of the ground response curve for the design of underground openings. However, in mining and civil engineering work
Jan 1, 2006
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Developing a Belt-Washing Station For Henderson’s ConveyorBy David A. Brence, Andrew D. Marti, Richard P. Stahura, Ronald J. Valentine
The development of an effective belt-cleaning system for a new conveyor system seemed a fairly conventional assignment. But a closer examination of the project showed a number of “fine print” details
Jan 1, 2005
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Carbonate Separation From Sedimentary Phosphates Through BioflotationBy N. A. Abdel-Khalek
The amenability of carbonate separation from a sedimentary phosphate ore using a bioflotation process was studied. Two types of bacteria were chosen for this study. The experiments were performed usin
Jan 1, 2009
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Analysis of Heavy Mineral Sands by Quantitative X-Ray Powder Diffraction and Mineral Liberation Analyser û Implications for Process ControlBy S M. C Verryn, K Deysel
In heavy mineral sands ilmenite, rutile and zircon are present in economic concentrations. These minerals are important sources of Fe, Ti and Zr for various industrial uses. The beach sands of norther
Jan 1, 2008
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Toppling failure — A proposed analytic solutionBy J. I. Mathis
"The failure that was utilized for developing this model was a double bench-scale failure, approximately 20 m in height, in the Misery pit at BHP Billiton’s EKATI mine site. The bench that failed was
Jan 1, 2004