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Opening Of Talc Deposit In Gemerská Poloma - SlovakiaBy J. Engel
The talc deposit in Gemerská Poloma lies 350 to 400 m under the surface; the whole deposit is located at the highest-level drinking-water-source protection zone, therefore, opening in this mining area
Jan 1, 2007
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Some Geotechnical And Planning Considerations In Underground Siting Of Nuclear Power PlantBy R. C. Oberth, C. F. Lee, E. M. Taylor
INTRODUCTION Underground siting of nuclear power stations is drawing increasing attention in various parts of the world. Scandinavian countries took the early lead in this field because of their ex
Jan 1, 1979
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Optimization model of surface mine production rateBy J. Changsheng, Z. Youdi
Based on the criteria of maximum net present value per ton of reserves and on the optimum matching of some other essential parameters, a comprehensive optimization model of surface-mine production rat
Jan 1, 2000
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Flotation Of Boron MineralsBy M. S. Celik, G. Onal, S. Atak
The beneficiation of boron minerals flotation with well defined systems has been only slightly, investigated in the literature. The difficulty arises from fact that boron minerals cover a spectrum of
Jan 1, 1994
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Effect Of Temperature On Physico - Chemical Parameters In Quartz - Dodecylamine Flotation SystemBy I. Nishkov, L. Alexandrova
The kinetics of froth flotation and the three-phase contact (TPC) parameters are studied at temperatures varying from 20°C to 40°C. The material floated consists of glass spheres and a quartz particle
Jan 1, 1995
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Geologic Model For A Tunnel Cost ModelBy Steven G. Vick, Herbert H. Einstein
1. INTRODUCTION The Tunnel Cost Model (TCM) is a computer based model whose objective is to quantify the risks of hard rock tunneling in terms of cost and time to completion. The main feature of th
Jan 1, 1974
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A Statistical Analysis of Interaction Problems in Close-Proximity Multi-Seam MinesBy Wai Wu, C. Haycocks
The majority of Appalachian coal deposits lie in a multi-seam environment. Historically, the decision to extract a particular seam has been based on ease of access, ownership and economics rather than
Jan 1, 1986
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Restoration Of An Inactive Quarry By Seeding Herbaceous Species On A Thin Layer Of Fertile SoilBy A. Kyriazopoulos
Quarrying is an important activity as it significantly contributes to the economy of a country. This activity presupposes the destruction of the natural vegetation, the removal of the surface soil and
Jan 1, 2008
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Conditioning of Florida phosphate rock using a gravity-flow mixerBy J. C. Ransdell
A conventional paddle-type mixer and a gravity-flow mixing device were evaluated for conditioning of fine phosphate feed (- 35 + 150 mesh) with fatty acid and fuel oil, and for acid scrubbing prior to
Jan 1, 1987
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Mine Design At NERCO’s DeLamar Silver Mine, Owyhee County, IdahoBy R. J. Lambert
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the application of mine design to the North DeLamar pit of NERCO's DeLamar Mine. Many discussions on mine planning and design focus on computerized mine mo
Jan 1, 1993
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Contact Dilution In Ore Reserve EstimationBy D. E. Ranta, John G. Stone
One of the steps in an ore reserve estimate is customarily a rigorous calculation of the in situ grade of the orebody itself. The result of this calculation is usually reduced by some purely arbitrary
Jan 1, 1992
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Improving spiral performance using - circuit analysisBy G. D. Trump, F. L. Stanley
Spirals have become one of the most popular methods for treating fine coal. Unfortunately, spirals tend to produce an undesirably high specific gravity cut point and often misplace significant amounts
Jan 1, 1999
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A Method of Distributing Error to Predict Mass Balances For Instantaneous Sampling of Copper Flotation CircuitsBy Frank F. Aplan, Edward C. Dowling, Richard R. Klimpel
Several series of time-instantaneous samples were taken on a cell-by-cell basis in the flotation circuits of the Pinto Valley, AZ copper concentrator. These samples were used to calculate mass flow ra
Jan 1, 1990
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New BESA Insoluble Anode for Electrolysis in Aqueous SolutionsBy J. E. Hoffman, Massimo Maccagni, T. J. Keefe, Marco Olper, O&apos
The problem relating to the use of insoluble anodes in acidic and highly aggressive environments has still not been definitely solved, and it is therefore a recurring subject of discussion. The fie
Jan 1, 1993
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Airborne EM (INPUT)/ magnetometer survey, State Line District, Colorado-WyomingBy N. R. Paterson, D. A. MacFadyen
A late-1980 airborne EM/magnetic method test over the State Line kimberlite area of Colorado-Wyoming shows weak but recognizable anomalous responses to the known pipes. The magnetic survey indicates t
Jan 1, 1987
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Estimating Production and Costs for Electric Mine ShovelsBy Frank J. Hirner
Economic open-pit and surface mining often call for ever increasing volumes of lower grade materials. So it is important, often critical, to develop precise expense and production estimates for the la
Feb 1, 1981
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On-Line Fragmentation Analysis for Grinding and Crushing ControlBy Tom C. Palanglo, Norbert Maerz
Control of crushing and grinding circuits ideally requires continuous particle size measurements on both in- and outgoing streams. Until recently, size distributions could only be obtained by screenin
Jan 1, 2000
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Importance of Phosphate Rock ImpuritiesBy Vaughn Astley, Hassan El-Shall, Ponisseril Somasundaran, Regis Stana, Patrick Zhang
In the past, when phosphate rock quality was good, few paid attention to any of the impurities or other qualities associated with phosphate rock. In general, they had little or no effect on the abilit
Jan 1, 2002
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Urban Area Soft Ground TunnellingBy Jean-François Bougard
It has already been said and written many times that the construction of tunnels in urban areas has proved more and more indispensable, if not vital. The subsequent development of tunnelling for 15
Jan 1, 1979
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A Comparison of Turbine Pulley Design Philosophies with Historical PerspectiveBy Leo J. Laughlin
In recent years, heavy mining applications have put an increasing demand on conveyor pulleys. This has resulted in the increased usage of turbine pulleys. The designs of these pulleys are often based
Jan 1, 2002