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Different Estimations of Dust Exposure for Mining OperationsBy M. Dosemeci, M. McCawley, J. McLaughlin, Z. Wu, F. Hearl, W. Blot, K. Peng
Proposals have been made by two organizations, the International Standards Organization (150) and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) for a revised respirable dust cr
Jan 1, 1992
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Advances In Dry Gravity SeparationBy S. Polegeg
The basic principle of this separation method was already defined in the middle of the nineteenth century. However, a change over for the treatment of minerals has followed from the construction of pr
Jan 1, 1992
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Carbon Dioxide Problems In Compressed Air TunnelingBy John T. Gormley, Pressley L. Campbell, Harry L. Crouse
INTRODUCTION This paper summarizes an investigation conducted to determine the relationship, if any, between reported occurrences of abnormal levels of carbon dioxide (C02) gas and the construction
Jan 1, 1979
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Groundwater Development From Salar Basins In The Arid Andean Highlands Of Northern ChileBy E. L. Montgomery
Salar basins in the Andean Highlands of Northern Chile contain ground-water resources which could be used to satisfy requirements for the mineral industry in the region. Salars occur in arid zones; av
Jan 1, 1986
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Incorporating Ventilation Network Simulation into CFD Modeling to Analyze Airflow Distribution around Longwall PanelsBy M. Fig, A. Juganda, M. Zurhorst, J. Brune, C. Strebinger, G. Bogin
"Understanding the airflow patterns in and around the longwall panel can help to identify poorly ventilated areas that may be prone to methane accumulation. Ventilation network modeling provides quick
Jan 1, 2018
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Modern Cast Iron Tunnel And Shaft LiningsBy A. C. Lyons, A. J. Reed
INTRODUCTION A trend which is obvious in the United Kingdom and is thought to be evident in other parts of the Western world is the disproportionate rise in the cost of tunnel mining labour compare
Jan 1, 1974
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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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Dry Jigging Coal: Advantages And LimitationsBy R. Weinstein, R. Snoby
There are many advantages to upgrading coal with dry jigging technology. The most obvious is the lack of process water, which eliminates the need for fines dewatering and slurry confinement. Dry jig
Jan 1, 2006
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Cadril, The Introductory Cad Program For Minor Size MinesBy Zvonimir Jam?ek
In Rudarski Institut Ljubljana (RIL), i.e. Ljubljana Mining Institute, we have developed CADRIL, a smaller CAD package which purpose is to overcome the difficulties by introducing Computer Aided Desig
Jan 1, 1992
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Ground Freezing for the Construction of Deep ShaftsBy Paul C. Schmall, Arthur B. Corwin, Hugh S. Lacy, Derek Maishman
For reasons of hydraulic design and constructability, water supply tunnel systems are often located relatively deep, in competent rock. Where the rock lies below a thick cover of water bearing soils,
Jan 1, 1999
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Interaction and Confinement Effect Between Steel Square/Arch Sets and Surrounding Rocks at Slope Bottom IntersectionsBy J. C. Stankus
How to quantitatively identify the loads on a square/arch set is a complicated issue in designing the square/arch set in an intersection/entry. From an engineering perspective, understanding the natur
Feb 23, 2014
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Factors Affecting Radon Transport And The Concentration Of Radon In MinesBy R. F. Holub, P. J. Dallimore
Basic to solving the problem of the role of radon transport on radon concentrations in mines is to establish whether it occurs primarily as diffusion and forced flow through porous rock or through fis
Jan 1, 1981
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Geocharacterization of low-grade, disseminated gold and silver ores with applications to in situ miningBy D. III Earley, R. L. Blake
The Bureau of Mines is investigating the potential for in situ mining (ISM) of gold and silver mineralization. This preliminary study examined samples from several types of deposits. It used light opt
Jan 1, 1991
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The Residual Radioactivity Influence Monitoring From Technological Wastes For Chemical Fertilizers Factories With Soil And Plants From Bordering AreasBy Gh. Crutu
The handling of radioactive waste deposits from factories that produce chemical fertilizers is a difficult problem, but has a great significance for soil quality and for the environment. The Romani
Jan 1, 2007
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Utilization of Surfactants to Separate Solids from Organic in SXBy Joel K. Witt, Jackson G. Jenkins, Wendy M. Gort, Brent A. Whitman
A major concern for operators of leaching/SX-EW plants is a phenomenon known as gunk or crud. The build up of gunk is typically the result of fine particulates which are transported via the leach oper
Jan 1, 1994
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Geocharacterization Of Low Grade Disseminated Gold And Silver Ores With Applications To In Situ Mining (b8b08023-7894-4e56-a0df-3644a99d145e)By Rolland L. Blake
The Bureau of Mines is investigating the potential for in situ leach mining "(ISM) of gold and silver mineralization. This preliminary study examined samples from several types of deposits using light
Jan 1, 1989
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Dealing With Subsidence on Abandoned Mine LandsBy P. M. Lin
The problem of surface subsidence over abandoned mine lands is becoming more common due to the development of housing in suburban areas of abandoned mined lands. Subsidence can induce damage to est
Jan 1, 1990
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Deteriorating Ground Conditions Lead To Improved Excavation And Ground Support Techniques At The Cantung MineBy W. J. Fotheringham
This paper deals with the mining techniques employed at Canada Tungsten's northern Canadian operations, particularly with respect to their effect on productivity, safety, and stability of relativ
Jan 1, 1985
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Element Mobility In Pb-Zn Skarn Mill Tailings, Grant County, New MexicoBy I. F. Walder
Mill tailings from skarn-type base metal deposits were studied in order to ascertain potential element mobility in response to weathering. Hypogene ore minerals are sphalerite, galena, and chalcopyrit
Jan 1, 1994
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Shock Reduction For Low-Coal Shuttle Car Operators Using Viscoelastic Seating Foam (28c35e03-ef42-4f21-bba8-a2b145516a70)By A. Mayton
The prolonged exposure of equipment operators to shock and whole-body vibration (WBY) is linked to cumulative back, neck, and abdominal disorders. In low-coal mines, space restrictions make seat suspe
Jan 1, 1998