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  • SME
    Fan Position And Power Consumption

    By Christopher J. Hall

    This paper describes the results from computer runs simulating 24 different mine ventilation configurations with the main fan situated first at the top of the upcast shaft and then at the top of the d

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Communication In Diversity

    By Robert L. Bates

    The field of industrial minerals and rocks includes such a wide diversity of materials and occurrences that communication is essential to foster a sense of "belonging? among geologists and other profe

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Study Of Acoustic Emissions In Rock By Using The Twin Sample System

    By B. Lin, C. Tang, Z. Chen

    Earthquakes, underground impact pressures and rock bursts all produce acoustic emissions. The rate of these emissions can be used to describe rock instability. In this study, it was found that acousti

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Development Of The Escondida Concentrator 1990 - 1995

    By Ian Kilgour

    The development of the Escondida concentrator is described, from the design of the original 35,000 tpd concentrator through successive expansions and modifications to the 115,000 tpd plant currently u

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Enhanced Selectivity Of Polymer Adsorption

    By S. Behl

    A major limitation in developing successful selective, flocculation schemes is the difficulty encountered in adsorbing the polymeric flocculant only on the desired substrate. In this paper, a correlat

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Microcomputers in Exploration and Mining

    By Mark Springett

    Microcomputers have rapidly evolved to the level at which they can perform almost all of the computational tasks required for exploration, evaluation and exploitation of mineral deposits. The present

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Computer Education in Mining Engineering Course at WASM

    By Tad S. Golosinski

    The paper presents the computing stream of the mining engineering curriculum at he Western Australian School of Mines (WASM), a branch of Curtin University of Technology. Learning to use computers beg

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Technical Note - Optimal Design Of Underground Openings

    By M. Mohammed, S. J. Jung

    The prime criteria in the design of underground openings with complicated geological structures is ground control. Stability of underground openings for deep mines is critical because incorrect orient

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Color Measurements Of Minerals And Mineralized Froths

    By J. H. Ahn, J. E. Gebhardt, W. K. Tolley

    Color measurements were made for pure minerals, mineral mixtures and flolation froths loaded with different minerals. The research objective eras to correlate color with the composition of mineral str

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Description of a new filtration method, including comparisons with gravity separations

    By C. R. Rinschler, G. R. S. Smith

    A high-strength, industrial-grade membrane filter- cloth capable of high flow rates and sub-micrometric particle retention has been developed. A filtration system using this filter- combined with spec

    Jan 1, 1991

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    The Use of Development Waste for Backfill in Deep South African Gold Mines

    By H. J. Ilgner

    Previous applications for using waste rock for backfilling in South African gold mines were reviewed and it was found that in many cases the mechanical equipment selected and the design philosophy app

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Technical Note - Effect of various gases on the column flotation of fine coal

    By M. Khandrika, B. K. Parekh

    Column flotation has proven to be the most effective technique for the flotation and recovery of ultrafine coal. The commercial application of columns in the coal industry is steadily increasing (Pare

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Increasing Autogenous and Semi-Autogenous Mill Capacity Through Grinding Process Optimization

    By Y. C. Lo

    Grinding process optimization is an exciting new tool for maximizing the performance of existing mineral processing plants. This paper discusses the methodology of optimization which involves plant sa

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Construction of the" Passante Ferroviario" Link in Milano, Lots 3p - 5p .6p Excavation by Large Earth Pressure Balanced Shield with Chemical Foam Injection

    By P. Marcheselli, Jean-Yves Peron

    A twin tube tunnel of 2 000 meters long and an internal diameter of 6.90 m has been excavated through alluvial ground, with low overburden, using a 8.0 m diameter Earth Pressure Balanced tunneling mac

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Insurance and Bonding for the Mining Industry The Rules Are Changing

    By Edward M. Belsky

    Increasingly stringent government environmental regulations will affect the availability and costs of bonding and insurance products for the mining community. New regulations requiring Environmental I

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Carbon Reactivation With A Combustion Air Kiln With Particular Emphasis On The Behavior Of Mercury During Reactivation

    By P. J. Stewart, S. Tracy

    This presentation describes the operation and features of the WCC Carbon Reactivation Kiln. Particular emphasis is placed on minimizing carbon losses, corrosion resistance, fuel efficiency and the fat

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Waste Paper De-Inking By Froth Flotation

    By Muammer Kaya, Derya Oz

    The main objective of this study was to remove printing ink from waste newspaper and improve the de-inked paper brightness as close as the unprinted paper by bleaching agents. This paper summarizes re

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Use of Fine Size Media to Grind Industrial Minerals by Wet or Dry Process

    By Frank Matter

    Production of ultrafine powders of industrial minerals has been a problem in the past. In recent years new wet and dry grinding stirred ball mill systems have emerged which have been commercialized T

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Overview Of Use Of Carbonate Rocks For Controlling Acid Mine Drainage

    By Ronald D. Hill

    Acid mine drainage is the result of the oxidation of pyrite and similar iron sulfide material and the release of iron and sulfuric acid into the environment. In addition to the acid water flowing from

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Impacts of Glacial Till Filled Valleys on Mining of the Upper Scioto West Interceptor Sewer, Columbus, Ohio

    By Charles H. Arnold, Timothy Fallara, David A. Day, Paul H. Marshall

    The Upper Scioto West Interceptor Sewer (USWIS), Parts 1 and 2, consists of approximately 7,128 meters (23,385 ft) of 328 cm (129 in.) diameter tunnel. The project ex-tends from the City of Dublin to

    Jan 1, 1997