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Computerization In Planning Of Mining Operations At Deep Mines - Development Of The Scientific MethodBy A. S. Astakhov
Working out of the production calendar plans (schedules) at deep mines which provide for the interaction of all kinds of mining operations determining coal output growth and mining and technical indic
Jan 1, 1979
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Use of MIMO models in spreadsheets for the control of a column flotation circuitBy K. Terhaar, K. Prisbrey
The objective was to determine operating protocols for a lead and silver column flotation cleaner being considered for installation at Sunshine Precious Metals Inc. 's Kellogg mill in Northern Id
Jan 1, 2002
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State of the Art in the Modeling and Design of Autogenous and Sag MillsBy L. G. Austin
The paper summarizes the current state of development of simulation models for SAG and FAG mills, and gives the results of recent investigations of the physical processes occurring in autogenous grind
Jan 1, 1989
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Mine Pillar Design in 1993 – Computers Have Become the Opiate of the Mining EngineersBy Jack Parker
Pillar design ought to be a matter of matching pillar strength against pillar loading conditions to come up with dimensions that will cause the pillar to behave as required - to stand forever, or for
Jan 1, 1993
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Estimation of pre-mining conditions for trace metal mobility in mineralized areas: An overviewBy Charles N. Alpers, D. Kirk Nordstorm
A variety of approaches have been used in the recent literature for the estimation of pre-mining (or natural background) metal concentrations in areas affected by mining. The following is a list of so
Jan 1, 2000
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In-Situ Dynamic Moduli of Mesaverde Rocks, Compared to Static and Dynamic Laboratory ModuliBy W. Lin, E. Heuze
This paper focuses on tests performed on sandstones and shales from four gas wells in the Mesaverde formation. A previous document showed a comparison of the static and dynamic laboratory moduli. This
Jan 1, 1986
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A Comparison of DSM Screens and Cyclones In Grinding Circuits Treating Complex Sulphide OresBy K. R. Weller, U. J. Sterns, P. S. B. Stewart
Complex sulphide ores usually require very fine grinding of the whole ore stream to achieve adequate liberation. Recent improvements to DSM screens have made this device appear competitive with cyclon
Jan 1, 1992
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Rapid Field Methods For The Colorimetric Determination Of Nickel For Use In Geochemical ProspectingBy Harold Bloom
Dimethylglyoxime reacts with nickel in a buffered ammonical-citrate solution containing the detergent ?Aquet? and hyroxylamine-hydrochloride. The resulting nickelous dimethylglyoxime is extracted with
Jan 1, 1958
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Performance Of A Pilot Refrigeration Plant For A Deep Coal Mine In Taiwan - IntroductionBy Patzen Wu
The Hai-Shan No. 1 Coal Mine, located in northern Taiwan, is one of the typical coal mines on the island which, limited by natural condition, are mostly small in scale. With the advancing longwall met
Jan 1, 1980
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Extraction Of Manganese From Low-Grade Nishikhal Ore Using Pyritiferous Lignite In Acidic MediumBy P. K. Naik, S. C. Das
Leaching studies of low-grade manganese ore containing 31.77% Mn and 23.71 % Fe from Nishikhal, India, were carried out using pyritiferous lignite as a reductant in sulfuric acid medium. The variables
Jan 1, 2003
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Accident analysis and problem identification in open cycle diesel engines - An expert system approachBy P. Venkatasubramanian
The aerospace and nuclear industries have been applying systematic techniques for assessing the safety of complex technical systems for many years. These techniques such as fault tree analysis, failur
Jan 1, 1987
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Role of a heterotrophic Paenibacillus polymyxa bacteria in the bioflotation of some sulfide mineralsBy K. Hanumantha Rao, P. K. Sharma
A pure strain of Paenibacillus polymyxa and mineral- adapted strains are used to bring about surface chemical changes on pyrite and chalcopyrite and, thus, theirflotation. Paenibacillus polymyxa was a
Jan 1, 2000
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Soft Ground Tunneling Under a Major Provincial Highway in Ontario: Sheppard East LRT, TorontoBy Verya Nasri, Kevin Akbarpour, Hiva Mahdavi
"The Sheppard East Light Rail Transit (SELRT) project comprises approximately 13 km of new light rail, which will be constructed along Sheppard Avenue East in Toronto. There is a 380 metre long sectio
Jan 1, 2016
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Technological Layouts And Equipment For Hydraulic Coal Mining Thick Seams In The U.S.S.R. ? Introduction[The development of economically effective and safe methods of mining thick coal seams enables to involve considerable coal reserves into the energy resources in different countries all over the world
Jan 1, 1975
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Operational Experience in the Analysis of Gold Ores by the AZTEC K-XRF TechniqueBy R. L. Murray-Smith, M. E. A. Robertson, M. J. Prosser
The AZTEC is an automated instrument, for the non-destructive analysis of gold ore samples, which uses energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (XRF), This is achieved by Xray tube excitation of gold K X
Jan 1, 1991
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Reclamation of Acid-Forming Tailing in the Western United States - Good News at LastBy Thomas A. Colbert
Permanent reclamation of tailing and acid forming mine wastes in the western United States has been largely a losing proposition. There have been few if any successes without actual burial of wastes w
Jan 1, 1991
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Corps Of Engineers Procedure In The Development Of A New Limestone Or Dolomite SourceBy James E. Brewer
Procedure for approval by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers of a new source of aggregate is in three phases. Phase 1 consists of an investigation of a quarry or proposed quarry by district geologist a
Jan 1, 1966
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Study Of Pressure Build-Up In Long Ore Passes Using Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD)By F. Calizaya, I. Duckworth
An ore-pass is an underground conduit used to transfer ore from one level of a mine to another. This method of transportation depends on the elevation energy only; therefore, it has very low operating
Jan 1, 2004
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Measurements and 3-D/2-P Modeling of Respirable Dust Distribution in Longwall FacesBy H. S. Chang
A three-dimension two-phase (air and dust) computer model was developed to model air velocity and respirable dust distributions in the longwall faces. This paper describes the derivation of the model
Jan 1, 1996
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The Calculation Of Recirculating Ventilation Requirements For The Dilution Of Methane In Working DistrictsBy Richard Kolada
If the emission of methane into any particular area of an underground coal mine remains constant, then the calculation of ventilation requirements is relatively simple. This is also true if the ventil
Jan 1, 1987