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Current Developments in Automatic Mine Scheduling and OptimizationBy John Jonkman
During the decade of the eighties, the mining industry was able to take advantage of numerous advancements in computing technology. The development of the desktop workstation and the tremendous increa
Jan 1, 1989
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The Bateman Flotation MachineBy G. Bezuidenhout
The newly developed Bateman Flotation Machine has proven its versatility in roughing and cleaning flotation circuits. This mechanical flotation machine has the dual performance capability of suspendin
Jan 1, 1995
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Cutoff Grade Economics - IntroductionBy R. D. Kelsey
The theory, definition and practical application of cutoff grades have evolved over a long period. This evolution is reflected in the continuing flow of papers on this and other related matters though
Jan 1, 1979
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Network conditions that ensure correct prediction of airflow direction when developing connecting airwaysBy J. M. Mutmansky, Y. J. Wang
The method usually used to predict the direction of flow in a connecting airway is to conduct a survey of the two existing nodes to be connected by the new pressure airway. It is then assumed that the
Jan 1, 2000
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Approaches to the Development of Coal Spiral ModelsBy J. J. Davis, C. A. J. Fletcher, M. Li, T. Jancar
This paper summarises the experimental approach to spiral modelling at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre, University of Queensland, involving the use of plastic density tracers to determ
Jan 1, 1995
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Economics of Contract Mining or Should I Use a Contract Miner?By Donald D. Haas
This presentation will discuss a mine owner's evaluation to utilize a contract miner in the development and production of gold properties. I will address both the quantitative and subjective aspe
Jan 1, 1989
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Colloidal and Kinetic Principles Of Sol-Cel ProcessingBy K. V. S. Sastry, A. J. Hunt, K. D. Lofftus
Sol-gel processing is rapidly becoming an important process for producing such advanced materials as high activity catalysts, fiber optics and ceramic precursors. These materials can be tailor made wi
Jan 1, 1990
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Safety Is A Matter Of Individual DedicationBy James D. Reilly
The time-worn adage "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" was never more applicable than when used in reference to coal mine safety. Many individuals have dedicated many hours to developin
Jan 1, 1968
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Gold Mining on Public Lands in the United States of AmericaBy Richard E. Deery, Reginald E. Reid
A large portion of the public lands in the United States is managed by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Public lands administered by the BLM comprise about 39 per
Jan 1, 1991
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Bio-Dissolution Of Industrial Waste Of Lithium Battery Industries Using Acidophilic MicroorganismsBioleaching of solid wastes lithium ion battery industries was carried out in this investigation. A new method for recovery of cobalt, potentially the basis of an economic and environmentally friendly
Jan 1, 2006
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Cadmium Removal By Biosortion-Bioflotation Process Using Rhodococcus Opacus As BiosorbentBy T. G. P. Vasquez
The elimination of metal ions from aqueous solutions by biosorption plays an important role in water pollution control. Heavy metals are hazardous to the aquatic ecosystem and pose possible human heal
Jan 1, 2006
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Osha Underground Construction Standards Rules to Live byBy Harry R. Price, Jerome C. Neyer
INTRODUCTION Safety must be a primary consideration in the design and construction of tunnels. Tunnel construction has historically been considered a high-risk business. During the construction of
Jan 1, 1995
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Operating Controls At Minntac Crushing PlantBy Thomas J. Kingston
A general overview of the taconite crushing process at Minntac is presented The process is controlled from a central control where the control room operator uses closed circuit TV, computer process co
Jan 1, 1980
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The New Mexico Potash IndustryBy Karl E. Elers
The term "potash" denotes a family of minerals and compounds of potassium, containing greatly varying percentages of that element. In commercial usage, most of the potash products are used in agricul
Jan 1, 1972
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Financing A Government Owned Industrial Mineral Company (3229cc63-a618-453d-b095-dc0a94b2596a)By D. A. Karvonen
Although the economy in the Province of Saskatchewan has historically been agriculturally oriented, a major new source of wealth has been realized through natural resources such as petroleum and natur
Jan 1, 1983
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Underground "Mined Type" LPG StorageBy D. F. McCarthy
INTRODUCTION Mined underground chambers specifically designed for the purpose of storing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at ambient temperatures have been in use for over thirty years. The first cave
Jan 1, 1981
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Tunneling And OSHA ProblemsBy Edward S. Plotkin
The tunneling construction industry faces a new challenge in endeavoring to comply with the multitude of regulations and standards of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and to work foll
Jan 1, 1979
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Percussion Rock Bit Selection and MaintenanceThe tungsten carbide insert bit has probably advanced blasthole drilling more than any other single improvement. Tungsten carbide inserts have longer life, maintain sharper edges, and penetrate faster
Jan 12, 1981
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Planning Subways By Tunnel Or Cut-And-Cover-- Some Cost-Benefit ComparisonsBy George A. Hoffman, Richard J. Proctor
INTRODUCTION We will discuss here only the subway construction phase; that is, two to five years at a given location--not the long-term analysis. We also will compare some tunnel construction metho
Jan 1, 1974
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Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 – An Eastern Coal Producer’s ViewBy G. W. Luxbacher
Acid rain legislation included in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 caused a great deal of uncertainty regarding the price, source and production quantities of coal supplied to the eastern coal mar
Jan 1, 1992