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4. Computer-Scheduled Preventive Maintenance SystemBy John Brouwer
Through the use of good preventive maintenance procedures in which the work of both production and maintenance personnel is well-coordinated, production downtime can be drastically minimized, and cost
Jan 1, 1979
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Development And Testing Of Self-Drilling Roof BoltsBy Richard P. Curtin, Madan M. Singh, Francis S. Kendorski
INTRODUCTION The use of roof and rock bolts to reinforce the strata is an established method of rock support in both underground and surface excavations. However, the need to drill a hole, extract
Jan 1, 1979
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New Process For Direct Phosphate Flotation From US Siliceous OresBy J. Hanna, I. J. Anazia
The Mineral Resources Institute (MRI) has developed a unique process for selective fatty-acid flotation of phosphate minerals from siliceous ores. The process takes advantage of preferential adsorptio
Jan 1, 1994
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Depletion Allowance For Ground Water? - A Review Of The Shurbet CaseBy F. W. Mueller
It seems to be a matter of general understnading that title extraction or use of ground water may not be used as the basis of a depletion deduction under the United States Revenue Code And indeed, I h
Jan 1, 1962
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Falconbridge Dominicana Ferronickel Melting And RefiningBy A. S. Ericson, J. H. Corrigan, E. J. Jahnsen
Calcine is transported from the Reduction Plant at 850°C in insulated hopper cars and charged into three rectangular electric melting furnaces each equipped with three - 18.5 MVA transformers. The ele
Jan 1, 1979
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Sustaining Mining In A Developed World: Shifting The ParadigmBy V. N. Kazakidis
With increased levels of automation, capitalization, and empowerment of citizens, the traditional axis of labour versus capital or national government versus capital, upon which the allocation of bene
Jan 1, 2003
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Estimating The Quartz-Related Fibrogenic Potential of Respirable Coal Mine Dusts (92e23e23-73fc-4e2f-9332-c69faab896cf)By William E. Wallace, Larry Grayson, Thomas Simonyi, Joel C. Harrison
Application of an SEM-based methodology suggests a reason for past contradictory results on the relationship between quartz and coal workers' pneumoconiosis (CWP). Results indicate that coal seam
Jan 1, 1992
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Evaluation Of Sampling And Grade Control Methods At The El Soldado Underground Copper Mine, Chile (3f7e9197-d089-44fd-a7af-be7caebd5419)By Hans Ruge
The El Soldado copper mineralization occurs as relatively high-grade irregular ore bodies with assay contacts and with frequent inclusions of barren rock. The sampling method must be timely for pro
Jan 1, 1984
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Occurrence Of Organic Carbon In Mississippi Valley Deposits And An Evaluation Of Processes Involving Organic Carbon In The Genesis Of These DepositsBy Charles S. Spirakis
The consistent occurrence of organic carbon early in the paragenesis of Mississippi Valley-type sulfide deposits suggests a genetic link between organic carbon and the sulfide ores. Reduction of sulfa
Jan 1, 2013
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Groundmovement Due To Coal Mining And Its Damaging EffectsBy Nath S. Parate
With the extension of mining beneath residential and industrial areas, it is becoming increasingly necessary to extract coal and minerals in such a way that subsidence damage due to groundmovement is
Jan 1, 1982
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Process Optimization for the Mining Manager (Feeding The Beast)By John M. Marek
INTRODUCTION This paper is for the mining manager, generally meaning mine superintendent, chief engineer, and others who have control over the mine operation responsible for feeding the insatiable
Jan 1, 1991
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Geologic Investigations In Nevada Using Skylab And High Altitude Photography ? IntroductionBy Jack G. Quade
During the summer and fall of 1973 a series of Skylab and high-altitude aircraft overflights provided excellent hard-copy photographs of the Great Basin. These photographs, with a wide range of ground
Jan 1, 1976
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Educational Requirements In The Uranium IndustryBy Robert T. Beckman
Education of inspection and operating personnel is essential to protection from radiation hazards in the mining industry. For over 10 years, MSHA has presented the only formal course on radiation meas
Jan 1, 1981
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Ore deposits as related to tectonics and magnetism, Nevada and UtahBy Daniel R. Shawe
Epigenetic ore deposits in Nevada and Utah occur in clusters or belts in a variety of tectonic settings. Many are concentrated in the western half of Nevada in a region containing numerous, relatively
Jan 1, 1976
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Operating and Technical Issues in the Implementation of Paste Backfill at the Brunswick MineBy Michael Li, Kathryn Rogers, Arie Moerman, Mike Cooper
The Brunswick Mine, a Division of Noranda Inc., produces zinc, lead, copper, and bulk lead-zinc concentrates through underground mining of a large massive sulphide deposit. The mining method employed
Jan 1, 2001
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Stable isotopes and geology of the Copper Canyon porphyry copper deposits, Lander County, NevadaBy John Batchelder
The Copper Canyon Cu-Au-Ag deposits include two geologically distinct hypogene ore bodies developed primarily in late Paleozoic rocks adjacent to a 38-m.y.-old potassic-altered granodiorite, whose emp
Jan 1, 1976
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The Influence of a Continuous Mining Machine and Roof/Rib Meshon Magnetic Proximity Detection Systems Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Jacob Carr, Christopher C. Jobes, Chenming Zhou, LaTasha R. Swanson, Jennica Bellanca, Jingcheng Li
Magnetic proximity detection systems (PDSs) are used with continuous mining machines (CMMs) to protect miners from striking and pinning accidents. Generators are used in a PDS to create magnetic field
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The Effect Of Froth Sprinkling On Coal Flotation Efficiency ? Introduction And SummaryBy F. G. Miller
To improve coal flotation Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Research Department has been working on a number of related problems based on both physical and chemical factors. The ideal is of course fu
Jan 1, 1968
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Air Blast Effects From Open Pit BlastingBy Robert E. Mead
During the past three years the New York Trap Rock Corporation has been restricting blasting operations to days when favorable atmospheric conditions prevailed. By favorable atmospheric conditions is
Jan 1, 1962
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Pressure-quantity Characteristic Curves For A Mature Panel CaveBy Y. Pan, P. Tukkaraja, R. BHARGAVA, V.V.S. VYTLA, S.J. SRIDHARAN
Panel caving is an underground bulk mining method that uses gravitational force to mine massive, steeply dipping and deep-seated ore deposits at lower operating cost. To control dust and gas emissions
Nov 1, 2022