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Large Flotation Machine Development and OperationBy M. Churchill, V. R. Degner
"Over the past two decades, declining ore body grades, increased operating costs and increased construction costs have provided an incentive for the development of progressively larger flotation machi
Jan 1, 1982
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OFR-113H-93 Coal Mine Injury Analysis: A Model For Reduction Through Training - Volume IX: Training Cost ModelBy R. V. Ramani
One area of study in the Coal Mine Injury Analysis project was to illustrate and enhance the ability of mine safety management personnel to apply analytical techniques to injury experience data and to
Jan 1, 1993
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CFD Analysis Of Two-Phase Flow In A Self Aerated Flotation MachineBy H. Fayed
Two-phase (water and air) flow in a self aerated WEMCO flotation machine has been investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). A 0.8 m3 model is considered. The flow is modeled by Euler-Eule
Jan 1, 2012
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Milling of Noranda Process SlagsBy P. W. Godbehere, B. W. Brooks
"This paper deals with the milling of slags from the Noranda Continuous Process, in the Horne Concentrator at Noranda, Quebec. The milling of copper slags, although novel in Canada, has been practiced
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 5292 Mining Investigations Of Manganese Deposits In The Maggie Canyon Area, Artillery Mountains Region, Mohave County, Ariz. ? SummaryBy C. A. Kumke
The Korean crisis and the cessation of Russian manganese-ore shipments to the United States in 1950 reemphasized the almost total dependence of the domestic steel industry on foreign supplies for meta
Jan 1, 1957
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Mine Rehabilitation Case Studies on the West CoastBy L Langer, R Simcock, M Davis
Rehabilitation of mining sites helps to achieve the purpose 5(2c) of The Resource Management Act 1991 û æavoiding, remedying, or mitigating any adverse effects of activities on the environmentÆ. The e
Jan 1, 1996
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Introducing your Council (2e53d08e-be62-4488-bdff-4d8cbf9f3131)Dr R. E. Robinson, Pr. Eng., obtained a B.sc. (Chem. Eng.) cum laude from the University of the Witwatersrand in 1950 and a Ph.D. (Eng.) from the same University in 1953, where he was awarded the Haik
Jan 1, 1984
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Modelling the Process of Noble Metal Autoclave Desorption from Carbons in a Stationary Sorbent LayerBy A. F. Raschenko, Y. A. Golodcov, V. V. Elshin
"The autoclave noble metal desorption in apparatuses with a dense stationary sorbent layer is perspective for the technology of sorption gold and silver extraction from solutions and pulps by carbon s
Jan 1, 2003
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Circuit Modifications at Westmin Resources Myra Falls OperationsBy C. Veloo
"Westmin Resources operates a mine/mill complex at Myra Falls and produces copper and zinc concentrates with minor associations of gold, silver, and lead from a polymetallic, massive sulphide orebody.
Jan 1, 1992
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CommitteesExecutive A R LEDOUX, Chairman ARTHUR S DWIGHT CHARLES F RAND E P MATHEWSON J V W REYNDERS Membership E DEGOLYER, Chairman W Y WESTERVELT, Vice-chairman WILLIAM H BASSETT H G MOULTON C MINOT WE
Jan 1, 1923
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Critical Evaluation of Indian Standard for the Design of Laterally Loaded PilesBy Sanket Rawat, Ravi Kant Mittal, Vikash Prasad
"The understanding of the response of pile foundations under various types of loads is a necessary prerequisite to analyze and design them properly. Therefore, this paper highlights and compares the p
Jan 1, 2017
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Tall Structure Response to Close-in Urban Blasting in New York CityBy Cathy Aimone-Martin, Robert Brentar, Brent Meins, James Lauer
Vibration measurements of multi-story structures in an urban environment began 3 years ago in New York City during close-in blasting to adopt correct measurement procedures and recommend revised groun
Jan 1, 2014
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Improved Training Reduces Worker InjuriesBy Steve Kral
U.S. mines are among the most efficient, productive and safest in the world. Much of that efficiency is due to the high-technology equipment and processes available to the industry. The U.S. mining
Jan 1, 2002
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St Clair River Rail Tunnel, Sarnia Evolution Of The Design And Construction Methods For The TBM Cutterhead RetrievalBy Peter McDonald
In 1994 the world's largest underwater tunnel was constructed to link Canada and the U.S.A. This new tunnel was large enough to accommodate double-decker railway cars. The construction of an unpl
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining The Benefits From Fault DetectionBy Keith E. Meyers
Condition monitoring is a viable troubleshooting practice among many industries to extend equipment performance, minimize unplanned downtime, reduce maintenance and repair time and costs, and increase
Jan 1, 2005
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Recent Trends of Coal and Gas Outburst Accidents in ChinaBy Ming Ju Liu
China has been suffering from the most serious coal and gas outburst accidents. The situation has become worse than ever with the mining of deeper coal seams at higher production rates in a more compl
Jan 1, 2008
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A Laboratory Investigation of the Reduction of the Iron Carbonate Bearing Ore to Iron Nugget by Means of the ITmk3 Ironmaking TechnologyBy N. V. . Panishev
The Bakal (South Ural, Russia) deposit of iron ore bearing iron carbonate (siderite) with the capacity of more than 1 billion tones belongs to the MMK. This ore cannot be fully processed via blast fur
Jan 1, 2010
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Iron ore grade modelling using geostatistics and artificial neural networksBy B C. Sarkar, D Ray, V Sarkar, P K. Sinha, R K. Singh, A Kumar
Estimation of iron ore grade distribution has been attempted using geostatistics and artificial neural network (ANN) based models for a banded iron formation (BIF) type iron ore deposit of East India.
Jul 24, 2017
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Real-Time Estimation of Elemental Carbon Emitted from a Diesel EngineBy Kihong Park, Matthews C. Habjan, Arthur L. Miller
New Mining Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations limit the mass concentration of airborne diesel particulate matter (DPM) or, more specifically, the concentration of elemental carbon (EC
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Digitally Integrating the Blast Design with Remote Wireless Electronic BlastingBy Charles Pretorius
Electronic Delay Detonators (EDDs) with remote wireless programming and initiation capabilities have been successfully used for almost two years now. This system has been used in blasts mainly in Sout
Jan 1, 2005