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How the Nature of Raw Coal Influences its Cleaning (da031a30-cef7-44c6-8a15-b0d12bfeb442)By F. F. Aplan
The material known as coal has a highly variable composition. As a consequence, coals show a great variation in their physical and chemical properties as a function of coal rank. The situation is furt
Jan 1, 1988
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On nonnegative weights of linear kriging estimationBy Y. C. Kim, F. Szidarovsky
The technique of linear kriging as a grade estimation method of mining blocks is reason¬ably established in the mining industry. During the kriging process, negative kriging weights ([]i) are sometime
Jan 1, 1987
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Mining Company Performance Improvement Programs and Results-Summary of Benchmarking StudyBy Peter Fordham
A Norbridge review of 25 top mining companies highlighted financial problems for many firms. To better understand these results, Norbridge benchmarked 17 mining companies to understand the problems th
Jan 1, 2004
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The Development Of A Total Maintenance SystemBy Joseph W. Kupfner
It is a recognized fact that a good maintenance program is a pre-requisite for minimum delay costs and maximum availability of equipment. To develop such a program and to make it effective, one must e
Jan 1, 1986
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Pyrometallurgical Frontiers And ChallengesBy N. J. Themelis
It is a pleasure to introduce this session on frontier technology and present an overview of pyrometallurgical technology, as it is today and where it may be heading. While there have been many ad
Jan 1, 1985
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Fracture Plane Control with a Ligamented Split-Tube ChargeBy W. L. Fourney, D. C. Holloway, J. W. Dally
Introduction Improvements in the process of rock excavation by blasting involves better control of one or more phases of the fracture process immediately after detonating the ex- plosive charge. Tota
Jan 1, 1977
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Sustainable Development In Mining Projects: Empirical Evaluation Of A ProjectBy M. B. Díaz Aguado
Traditionally, the practical evaluation of a mining project for a potential investment has been made considering mainly technical aspects. But the concept of sustainable development has introduced sig
Jan 1, 2007
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Thermal Imaging Cameras And Their Use In The Mining IndustryBy R. S. Conti, L. L. Chasko
To deal with an unexpected event such as fire, prevention and preparedness are important elements in an underground mine's strategic plan. The purpose is to prevent afire before it initiates and
Jan 1, 2003
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Acoustic Emission (Microseismic) Monitoring For Ground ControlBy Arthur E. Lord, W. Martin McCabe, Robert M. Koerner
Following the driving of each new section of tunnel, a prompt decision is required regarding the type and extent of primary support to control convergence and prevent ground failure. Sometime thereaft
Jan 1, 1979
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Combined Approach for Surface Mine Short Term Planning OptimizationBy Zhang Youdi
A two-step approach has been developed for surface mine short term planning by the authors. The first step is mid term control and planning by the use of Goal Programming. This step gives optimal resu
Jan 1, 1992
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Recoverable Reserves Estimated By Disjunctive Kriging: A Case Study ? IntroductionBy Maurice Jackson et a1
Golder Moffitt and Associates (GMA)", were commissioned to reassess a large metallic low grade orebody. One of the aims of the study was to estimate recoverable reserves. Recoverable reserves are here
Jan 1, 1979
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Recovery and Removal of Heavy Metal Elements Such as Uranium by Using Phosphate CompoundsBy Takashi Sakaguchi, Akira Nakajima
Some attempts were made to recover and remove heavy metal elements, such as uranium, copper and chromium, from aqueous systems by using several phosphate compounds. The phosphorylated derivatives of p
Jan 1, 1993
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Development Of A Life Cycle Assessment Model For Metalliferous Mining ProjectsThe minerals industry contributes to the economic growth, prosperity and quality of life of nations, particularly in areas where there might be limited opportunities for employment in other sectors. H
Jan 1, 2003
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Spinel refractory aggregates from natural raw materialsBy E. M. J. A. Pallone, F. N. Cunha, W. S. Resende, R. M. Stoll, R. C. Bradt
Utilization of the magnesium aluminate spinel in refractor' applications is briefly reviewed. The synthesis of a magnesia aluminate spinet aggregate from natural raw materials is considered in te
Jan 1, 2002
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Examinations of Bleeder SystemsBy John E. Urosek, Jack E. Tisdale
The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has developed a Mine Ventilation Bleeder and Gob Training Course. This three day course is designed to increase the knowledge and understanding of blee
Jan 1, 1997
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Paste Fly Ash Management To Reduce Impoundment Seepage And Improve Storage EfficiencyBy G. D. Criswell, F. Palkovits, J. M. Johnson
A paste technology investigation was completed for non-pozzolanic fly ash from Units 3 & 4 of PPL Montana’s Colstrip Steam Electric Station. The purpose was to assess the feasibility of converting fro
Jan 1, 2004
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Cyanide Geochemistry in an Abandoned Heap Leach System and Regulations for Cyanide DetoxificationBy Adrian Smith, Debra W. Struhsacker
There is now overwhelming evidence that, despite concerns to the contrary, natural degradation of cyanide and cyanide attenuation by hydrogeochemical processes are capable of minimizing or eliminating
Jan 1, 1987
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Temperature and Humidity of Cooled Air in Mining Galleries With Direct VentilationBy Krzysztof Filek, Anindya Sinha, Bernard Nowak
Taking into account the possibilities of condensation of water vapour contained in air during its flow through a series of spot coolers as well as formation of eventual fog, a mathematical model of dy
Jan 1, 1997
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Modelling Of Hydrogeological Conditions In Estonian Oil Shale Deposit - The Case Of Dewatering A Surface MineBy H. Lind
The consumption rate of Estonian oil shale increases due to the growing rate of exported oil-shale oil. Estonian oil shale active resources in working mines are predicted until the year of 2025 when t
Jan 1, 2006
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Using IK to Determine Pod Boundaries in a Karst Hosted Lignite DepositBy H. Peter Knudsen
Karst hosted lignite deposits are characterized by variable thickness of lignite that was deposited in depressions in the karst topography and by the variable extent and shape of the lignite pods. Si
Jan 1, 1989