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Productivity Improvement With Automatic Truck Dispatching - A Case StudyBy I. Orisek
The methodology and results of a feasibility study of an Automatic Truck Dispatching (ATD) system in an actual open pit mining operation, are presented. Using mine cost data, an economic analysis conf
Jan 1, 1986
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Mathematical Modeling Of Time Dependent Radon Flux ProblemsBy Robert C. Bates
Background is given on the various equations used to describe diffusion and convective flow of radon in porous media. Bureau-developed equations for modeling diffusion and Darcy flow through multilaye
Jan 1, 1980
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Predicting Long-Term Seepage From Waste-Rock Facilities In Dry ClimatesBy D. A. Swanson
Predicting when and at what rate seepage will occur from waste-rock facilities is becoming an integral part of permitting and closure at mines situated in dry climates. Such predictions require develo
Jan 1, 1998
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Environmental Aspects Of Site Selection For Uranium Mill TailingsBy Tom H. W. Loomis
The department of the Interior is a federation or holding company of several fiercely independent bureaus which have either jurisdiction or expertise - or both - in a wide range of environmental field
Jan 1, 1980
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Prediction Of Sulfur And Ash Content Of Coal In Place By Corehole AnalysisBy Manuel Gomez
This, report presents correlative data on ash and sulfur forms for Pittsburgh seam coal from Greene County, Pa. Prediction equations were developed for sulfur form distributions and washability charac
Jan 1, 1967
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Monitoring Groundwater QualityBy Richard M. Tinlin
Some of the practices of the mining industry that may place an undesirable stress on the groundwater environment are coming under increasing scrutiny from legislators and regulatory agencies. Among th
Jan 1, 1973
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The Design Of Mine Plant Buildings For Remote Locations with Cold ClimatesBy John C. Bowling
Many recent mine developments in North America are located in remote northern regions with extreme winter temperatures in the range of -20oF to -60°F. In addition, many locations are subject to very h
Jan 1, 1971
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Preconcentration Of Oil Shale Before RetortingBy Brij M. Moudgil
Separation of oil shale from waste material or into high grade and low grade fractions can have a major influence on the economics of the surface (ex-situ) retorting process. Different components of s
Jan 1, 1982
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Electrokinetic Leaching In Heaps And VatsBy David Wright, Colin Burns
Successful leaching of gold depends on appropriate chemical conditions; contact between leach solution and the gold particles; separation of the leach solution from the solids and extraction of the va
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology Of The Wind Mountain Nepheline Syenite Deposit, Cornudas Mountains, Otero County, New MexicoBy V. T. McLemore
The Wind Mountain (WM) nepheline syenite deposit is part of the alkalic complex in the Cornudas Mountains, which ranges in age from 34.6 ± 1.5 Ma to 36.8 ± 0.6 Ma. The WM deposit consists of a complex
Jan 1, 1994
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Design Considerations And Operating Experience On A Semi-Autogenous Milling Installation At A South African Gold MineBy J. V. G. Middleton
The paper gives a comprehensive review of the design considerations which determined the choice of the milling plant, a description of the plant and comment on the operating experience to date. Opera
Jan 1, 1989
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Cost Calculations for Sublevel Long-Hole StopingBy Gordon M. Pugh, David G. Rasmussen
INTRODUCTION Sublevel long-hole stoping is a large tonnage stoping method that may be used when there is a fairly com¬petent straight vein and the walls will stand with little support. It is a method
Jan 1, 1982
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Concepts in Process Design of Mills - Gaudin Lecture - 1984By L. G. Austin
Introduction My first contact with industrial milling was during the time I worked in the electricity generating industry in the United Kingdom. In visits to power stations to investigate either de
Jan 1, 1998
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Depositional History And Hydrology Of The Green River Oil Shale, Piceance Creek Basin Rio Blanco County, Colorado - SummaryBy Bernard E. Weichman
The oil shales in the Piceance Creek Basin of northwest Colorado occur in the Parachute Creek member of the Green River formation. The oil shales were deposited in a unique environment of deposition w
Jan 1, 1973
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Ultrafine-Particle Concentration And The Strength Of Unfired Iron Ore PelletsBy Rodney L. Stone
As part of an overall laboratory and plant test program to determine mixing and other techniques relating to the more economic use of bentonite as an iron ore pellet binder, a settling test was develo
Jan 1, 1968
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Design Of Pillars In Shrinkage Stoping ? 1. IntroductionBy R. W. O. Kersten
The shrinkage method of stoping with pillar support has been used at Agnes Gold Mine since mining commenced. Until recently, rock instability did not have any detrimental effect on safety or productio
Jan 1, 1982
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Rapid-Yielding Hydraulic Props for Deep Gold MinesBy H. Wagner
INTRODUCTION One of the most important tasks facing the opera¬tors of deep-level gold mines is supporting the roof strata in the immediate vicinity of the stope faces. Some of the deeper gold mines o
Jan 1, 1982
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Modernization At Magma's San Manuel Underground MineBy Ronald Allum
Underground copper mining at Magma Copper Company's San Manuel Mine has been un going since 1955. The block caving mine has been producing copper ore at the rate of over 16 million tons per year.
Jan 1, 1988
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Roof Coal Thickness Sensing For Improved Continuous Miner OperationBy S. L. Bessinger
Introduction Extensive testing in the past ten years has shown that where a uniform natural gamma background is present in the strata bordering a seam, the thickness of the boundary coal left in pl
Jan 1, 1992
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Preconcentration and pressure oxidation of Porgera refractory gold oreBy J. A. King, D. R. Weir, P. C. Robinson
The complex mineralogy of the Porgera resource has a pronounced effect on process selection for the recovery of refractory gold and silver. Intimate association of gold with pyrite necessitates a high
Jan 1, 1987