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Application of Rock Mechanics to the Design, Mining, and Control of Underground Openings-an IntroductionBy Robert H. Merrill
The art of rock mechanics has been applied in various forms since early man first used caves for housing and fashioned rocks into weapons, tools, and utensils. The development of the science of rock m
Jan 1, 1982
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Advanced Physical Coal Cleaning as a Clean Air Act Compliance TechnologyBy Thomas J. Feeley
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is supporting the engineering development of three advanced physical coal cleaning technologies: selective agglomeration, advanced flotation and advanced cycloning. E
Jan 1, 1993
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6.4 Other Management Systems - 1. Employee Information SystemsBy Kent G. Homewood
The well-being of any company is directly related to the well-being of its employees and to the effectiveness with which the personnel resource is managed. In an era when personnel management has stea
Jan 1, 1979
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Technical And Economic Aspects Of Rapid Shaft Construction With A V-MoleBy Ronald B. Gabitzsch, Norbert P. Hanke
During 1982, record advances have been achieved in the excavation of vertical shafts with a V-Mole (a vertical shaft boring machine). The V-Mole, supplied by Wirth GmbH in Erkelenz, West Germany, h
Jan 1, 1983
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The Time Relationship of Mine Subsidence and Its Implications on Subsidence Legislation.By Peter J. Huck, Swpan Bhattacharya, Madan M. Singh
This paper reviews the state-of -the-art techniques for estimating the duration of post- mining subsidence arising from different mining techniques and evaluates existing post-mining liability systems
Jan 1, 1986
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Small Shaft Engineering And ConstructionBy Richard H. Adams
INTRODUCTION With the discovery and depletion over the years of near surface ore bodies, exploration targets are tending to be at greater depth or overlain by various types of overburden which in
Jan 1, 1987
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Ventilaticm Computer Programs – Then and NowBy Betty L. Gibbs
A clear and accurate knowledge of the status of ventilation in an underground mine is essential to continuing safe operation. In a small mine with a few working faces, the problem is simple and can ea
Jan 1, 1987
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Minerals Processing 1993In his keynote address at the 18th International Minerals Processing Conference (IMPC), R.P. King, director of the University of Utah Comminution Center, said "it will be the application of very funda
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation Of Computer Truck-Dispatching CriteriaBy R. V. Ramani, S. Tan
In this paper, several commonly used computer truck-dispatching criteria are evaluated. A computer-oriented truck-dispatching and production simulator was developed to provide data for comprehensive c
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimal Allocations With Limited Resources: An Intuitive ApproachBy Michael J. Shulman
During-all phases of exploration limited resources must be allocated among exploration methods and among exploration prospects. This problem,, an exercise in optimization, can be treated mathematicall
Jan 1, 1989
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Mechanical Flotation Machine DesignBy Vernon R. Degner
The past two decades has seen the application of the mechanical flotation machine, originally developed primarily for metal1iferous ore beneficiation, increasingly applied to cleaning coal in the 28x0
Jan 1, 1988
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USBM Designs In-Pit Movable Crusher Based on Mine Personnel SurveyBy Earl M. Frizzell, Ronald W. Utley
Introduction For the past several years the Bureau of Mines has undertaken research to develop alternative mine material haulage systems that will improve mine productivity, reduce haulage costs, inc
Jan 4, 1983
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Effect of Bacterial Processes on the Heat Balance in Bacterial OxidationBy Julia R. Budden, Peter A. Spencer
Bacterial oxidation processes have often been repo1ted as releasing large amounts of energy so that a large scale operation would require cooling to maintain the required operating temperature for the
Jan 1, 1992
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Handling Of High Temperature Laterite Nickel SlurryBy Harrie van Dijk
Feeding laterite nickel slurry into high pressure acidleach (HPAL) autoclaves in an aggressive environment with slurries heated up to 200°C requires a special pump design. For decades the GEHO pisto
Jan 1, 2000
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Use of Reactive Metals in Hydrometallurgical ProcessesBy Rob Henson, Te-Lin Yau, Darryl Amick
The process industry faces tightening environmental regulations. In order to comply with these mandates, environmentally safe chemicals, such as oxygen and hydrogen peroxide are becoming attractive o
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimal Tunnel Width: A Case Study Of A Tunnel With A ConveyorBy Stephen J. Navin, Francis P. D. Navin
Long-distance movement of various materials by conveyor is becoming common; therefore, it is no surprise that conveyors are frequently found in very long tunnels. In such long tunnels, there is a cont
Jan 1, 1985
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Enhanced Recovery Of Cold From a Refractory Sulfidic-Carbonaceous Ore Using Bacterial Pretreatment and Thiourea ExtractionBy James A. Brierley, Rong Yu Wan
Bacterial pretreatment was evaluated as a process for enhancing gold recovery from a refractory ore from Newmont Cold's Cold Quarry deposit. This ore is refractory due to sulfide locking of the g
Jan 1, 1990
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Treatment of Soil Contaminated With Cr(V1) by Soil Washing and BioremediationBy W. Kennedy Gauger, Tim Oolman, Debra L. Bisson
Radian Corporation (Radian) has developed a process for treating Cr(V1)-contaminated soils that involves: 1) soil washing using an alkaline extractant, 2) biological reduction of Cr(V1) to Cr(II1) in
Jan 1, 1995
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Tracer Gas Based Evaluation Of The Auxiliary Ventilation SystemBy Daniel J. Kennedy, George W. Klinowski
A significant portion of each mine is ventilated with the help of auxiliary fans delivering fresh air to the faces of its developing headings via flexible or rigid ducts. Quality and volumes of ai
Jan 1, 1989
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Personal Dust Sampling In Mines: Statistical AnalysisBy G. Knight
It is shown that the dust exposure of all underground workers varies greatly from day to day even though each man did the same job in the same working place each day. The variability follows a logarit
Jan 1, 1980