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Respirable Dust Issues Relative To Recirculation Of Air In Trona MinesBy R. Bhaskar
The advantages of recirculation of air in underground mines have been well recognized, and several papers have been written on the subject. Issues of concern to the various segments of the mining indu
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery of free-gold particles using water-liquid carbon dioxide bi phase separationsBy E. J. Beckman, R. M. Enick, C. Shi
A novel liquid-liquid separation for the recovery of free or liberated gold from mixtures of fine particles was evaluated. Two inexpensive and environmentally benign fluids were selected for the study
Jan 1, 2000
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Concepts and Applications for Using Strain Gauges to Monitor Ore Pass LevelsBy C. Rutter, S. Nelson
"Climax Molybdenum Company’s Henderson Mine, owned by Freeport McMoRan Inc., is a panel caving molybdenum mine located 69 km west of Denver, Colorado. The mine utilizes long interconnected ore passes
Jan 1, 2018
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Geology, And Processing Facility, Calmat Co. Reliance Plant, Irwindale, CaliforniaBy Edward D. Elkins
CalMat Co. is one of the largest producers of construction aggregates in the United States. The CalMat Reliance plant is located in Irwindale, California, and is situated on an alluvial fan formed by
Jan 1, 1995
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Re-Entrainment of Fine Particulates in Mine Airways (99340925-5680-4120-82c6-53195bee74a5)By Raja V. Ramani, Sachin Shankar
Re-entrainment refers to dislodgement of particles deposited by both atmospheric and nonatmospheric processes and their subsequent insertion into a flowing field. Formation of sand dunes, snow drifts,
Jan 1, 1991
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Role Of Ore Dressing In Beneficiation Of Monohydrate BauxiteBy Zsolt Csillag, Dragorad Ivankovic, Miomir Ceh, Anna Csordás-Tóth
Results of the common research work of ALUTERV-FKI and RI in field of ore dressing are presented here. Although monohydrate types of bauxites consist of finely dispersed minerals, however, in some
Jan 1, 1984
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Minimum Operational Specifications Of Monitoring Systems For The Decay Products Of Radon 222 And Radon 220By Egon Pohl, Friedrich Steinhäusler, Werner Hofmann
INTRODUCTION Anticipated increase of nuclear fuel production in the future coincides with growing concern about the occupational health risk of miners from inhaled radon decay products. As a conseq
Jan 1, 1981
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The Control Of Mine Ventilation Utilizing Multiple Main FansBy J. A. Boyle
In the Frick District of U, So Steel Corporation, we have had more than 37 years of experience in the use of multiple-fan ventilation systems, in our coal mines. In our Colonial field, with a long bel
Jan 1, 1961
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Explorations and the Study Phase of Exploitation of the Macedonian Gold Deposits in YugoslaviaBy A. Davaliev, K. Hrkovic, V. Pavlovic
On the territory of Macedonia in South Yugoslavia primary and dory gold occurences were known since ancient times. Remnants of numerous goafs and remainders of washaries on river terraces and alluvium
Jan 1, 1988
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5. On the Use and Validity of Probabilistic Methods in Mine Valuation ? IntroductionBy Howard M. Wells
The future is uncertain. In these circum- stances how can we rationally decide whether to commit funds to an investment that may or may not turn out to be successful? To date no certain answer to this
Jan 1, 1979
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Roof And Rib Hazard Assessment For Underground Stone Mines (15bf5899-6a20-4cb0-bafa-f9065c909019)By A. T. Iannacchione
Unfortunately from 1991 through 1995, 44 miners were fatally injured in the stone industry. Of these 12 occurred at underground mines from a total work force of less than 2,000 miners. Nine of these 1
Jan 1, 1997
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Geology of Established Bauxite-Producing Areas in AustraliaBy F. C. Loughnan, Shane B. Sadleir
Bauxite is currently produced at three centres in Australia: - Weipa in northern Queensland; Gove on the northeastern tip of Northern Territory; and in the Darling Range near Perth, Western Australia.
Jan 1, 1984
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Fire Obstruction By Steel Stoppings?In A Simulated EntrywayBy L. D. Savage
Several experiments were conducted using a large crib fire adjacent to a Kennedy Metal Products steel stopping in a simulated cross cut to evaluate the proposed mechanisms by which a mine fire would b
Jan 1, 1996
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Reconstructing Events: Simulating Accidents Using Virtual RealityBy Andrew Burton, Damian Schofield, Jeremy Noond
This paper will introduce and discuss a range of techniques that utilise new developments in Computer Graphics (CG) and Virtual Reality (VR) for the investigation of incidents and accidents in mining
Jan 1, 2002
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Preparation Of Short-Range Mining Plans By Computer At The Utah Mine Of Kennecott Copper Corporation ? I. IntroductionBy John Duff Erickson
Computer use has become an integral part of mine planning at Kennecott Copper Corporation?s Utah Copper Division, Bingham Canyon mine. Engineers are using the computer for development drilling calcula
Jan 1, 1966
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Control Of Rock GroutingBy Mr. Peter J. Huck
Recent research has developed procedural control and geophysical test methods that can greatly enhance quality control in rock grouting. Confidence that design objectives will be made In construction
Jan 1, 1980
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Simulation Of The Effect Of Taxation On A Marginal Mineral Resource - IntroductionBy H. M. Wells
The known high grade mineral re- sources in the United States are fast becoming exhausted; viable new deposits are more difficult to find and more expensive to develop; operating and capital costs hav
Jan 1, 1986
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Low temperature reduction behavior of specific sinter phasesBy J. Trouw, W. de Bruijn, A. van Sandwijk, R. H. Heerema
Differential reduction and expansion or shrinkage of hematite under the influence of intimately associated foreign oxides may be a source of stress formation and sinter degradation during blast furnac
Jan 1, 1990
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Accident Prevention (Revised by Harold L. Bare)By Frank R. (Original by) Barnako
Coal mining historically has been a hazardous occupation but, in recent years, tremendous progress has been made in reducing accidental coal mine deaths and injuries. The purpose of this chapter is to
Jan 1, 1981
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Geological Causes Of Foundation Failures In The Area Of Tucson, Arizona ? IntroductionBy W. G. Lacy
Anticipation of problems and the adoption of corrective measures in the design of engineering structures, establishment of pertinent building codes, and urban planning and zoning to obtain optimum lan
Jan 1, 1963