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Engineering Properties Of ShotcreteBy Maynard O. Serbousek, Melvin E. Poad
Shotcrete, a useful support material in underground openings, is a sprayed concrete, and, when used with fast-setting agents, is immediately self-supporting. Although shotcrete has been used extensive
Jan 1, 1997
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Dynamic Programming In Open Pit Mining Sequence Planning - A Case StudyBy E. Alaphia Wright
An accepted approach to open pit mining sequence planning is one of computer aided planning where: the planner works out his mining sequences by trial and error using interactive graphics; This approa
Jan 1, 1989
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Application Of Metal Magnetic Liners In The Us Iron Ore IndustryBy R. Merwin, S. Hoff, A. Ellsworth, M. Zhao, X. Jiang
The choice of mill linings in comminution circuits is critical as it affects grinding efficiency, overall cost, and product quality. As a consequence, a variety of liners have been developed over the
Jan 1, 2007
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The Entrainment, Pressure and Flow Process of a Jet Fan Modeled in a Square Section Wind TunnelBy Allan E. Hall, Kuda R. Mutama
Jet fan (ductless fan) ventilation in underground mines and tunnels is a subject requiring further attention. At present there are no accepted procedures or guidelines for this type of ventilation. Th
Jan 1, 1995
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Blind Drilled Ventilation ShaftsBy William J. Maloney
OVERVIEW Blind drilled shafts are becoming increasingly popular, particularly in the Appalachian coalfields, as a secondary and sometimes primary means of ventilation. The reasons for the rebirth o
Jan 1, 1993
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Nevada Wildlife Protection Situation ReportBy James R. Arnold
With all of the publicity, criticism, and notoriety that the mining industry has received over migratory birds, it is difficult to remember that six years ago no one even suspected that this issue wo
Jan 1, 1990
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How TO REDUCE CAPITAL AND OPERATING COSTS AT HEAP LEACHING PROJECTSBy Leonard Harris
Good morning ladies and gentlemen. I would like to thank Hans von Michaelis for inviting me here today to talk to you on the subject of "How to Reduce Capital and Operating Costs at Heap Leaching Proj
Jan 1, 1998
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Contribution Of Animal Experimentation To The Interpretation Of Human Epidemiological DataBy R. Masse, J. Chameaud, J. Lafuma, R. Perraud
Estimating the risk of lung cancers for workers in uranium mines and defining the resulting dose equivalent limits have been made possible thanks to work carried out in two scientific fields : physics
Jan 1, 1981
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Continuous Mining Equipment Cuts Costs at Waste Storage ProjectBy Charles S. Phillips
Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp. (KACC) had been discharging spent bauxite-generally referred to as red mud-into the Mississippi River for almost 20 years when, in 1972, it agreed to store the waste
Jan 7, 1980
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Adhesion Forces Measured Between Particles And Substrates With Nano-RoughnessBy Jaroslaw Drelich
This report briefly reviews the measurements and interpretation of adhesion forces measured between microscopic probes and substrates having micro- and nanoscaled roughness characteristics that were r
Jan 1, 2005
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Kolyma Golden Ring: A Tour of the Russian Far EastBy Michael D. Balen
The plate-glass windows in the bus were cracked and mud-coated. Nevertheless, they afforded an excellent view of the many head-on collisions we narrowly avoided along the route from the Magadan airpor
Jan 1, 1995
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Abandoned Mines and Naturally Occurring Acid Rock Drainage on National Forest System Lands in ColoradoBy Daryl L. Gusey, John T. Neubert, Matthew A. Sares
The Colorado Geological Survey completed an inventory of environmental degradation associated with abandoned and inactive mines on National Forest System lands in Colorado. In the course of the invent
Jan 1, 2000
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Rehabilitation Of Disturbed Areas By Mining Activities In High Floristic Diversity Areas: The Case Of Mt GionaBy G. Brofas
Mt Giona situated in the floristic hot-spot of southern-central Greece has an especially rich flora that counts more than 1000 native vascular plant taxa (species and subspecies) and an important plan
Jan 1, 2007
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The Feasibility of Precious Metals Recovery from a Hellyer Concentrator Tailing Following very Fine GrindingBy B. J. I. Adair, K. R. Weller
The bulk scavenger tailing from Aberfoyle's Hellyer Concentrator, which represents about one-third of the total tailing, runs about 2.5-3 g/t gold and 140-200 g/f silver. Both values are very fin
Jan 1, 1998
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Impact of changing energy economics on mineral processingBy D. A. Dahlstrom
Energy costs have had a serious impact on all basic industries today. This is due to the significant amount of energy that is used to convert natural resources into usable products. Other factors such
Jan 1, 1987
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The Optimum Contours Of An Open Pit Mine: An Application Of Dynamic ProgrammingBy Ernest Koenigsberg
In 1961 Lerchs and Grossman presented a method, based on graph theory, to determine the optimum ultimate pit limits for an open-cast mine. At the same time they demonstrated a dynamic programming algo
Jan 1, 1982
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Rock Mass Classification System (GSI) Misuses In Problematic RocksBy C. Steiakakis
Over recent years large construction projects have taken place and will be taking place in complex geological environments. In order to reduce costs and increase safety, a detailed geotechnical evalua
Jan 1, 2005
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Secondary Support Instrumentation in Longwall Ventilation EntriesBy Erik Westman, Benjamin Mirabile
"Ongoing research is being conducted to evaluate secondary support performance in longwall ventilation entries. In a three-entry longwall gateroad, secondary supports are applied in the #2 entry to ma
Jan 1, 2019
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Discussion – Integrity of Samples Acquired by Deep, Reverse-Circulation Drilling Below the Water Table – ME Vol.44, No.4, pp.343-351 – Wright, A., Feyerabend, W. C. and Kastelic, R. L.By G. Sanders
The studies reported on in this paper were initiated to draw attention to the severe contamination problem in the Section 30 drilling program at Chimney Creek. The lithologic-subset sampling study rea
Jan 1, 1993
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42. Quartz Hill, Alaska, Molybdenite Discovery ? IntroductionBy J. E. Stephens
US Borax began exploration in southeast Alaska in the summer of 1971 with a staff of two, Barry Watson and Jackie Stephens, based in Spokane, WA. After several years of prospect examinations in the is
Jan 1, 1991