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Evolving Underground Communication and Connectivity - NAT2024By Tom Michaud, Rob Albinger, Ian Turner, Michael Rispin
Data transmission, communication, tracking, and the connection of equipment such as gas detectors, cameras, and collision avoidance systems in today's tunnel industry are critical pieces of the constr
Jun 23, 2024
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Delay Blasting Techniques In Open Pit MinesBy L. C. Lang
Effective and profitable mining begins with good blasting results. While the importance of sufficient energy to break the rock is recognized, more attention should be paid to the time factor in blasti
Jan 1, 1981
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Tax incentives are key to survival of Canadian mineral explorationBy Kenneth A. Grace
Introduction The 1980s have not been kind to the mining industry, especially in the United States. As mineral commodities prices plunged, marginal producers were squeezed out and then major players w
Jan 1, 1989
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The Use Of Fluid Bed Ion Exchange To Reduce Uranium Recovery Costs - 1. IntroductionBy D. Naden
Sulphuric acid leaching is the most common method of recovering uranium from its ores and in the following discussion various alternative low cost routes are investigated for recovering uranium from m
Jan 1, 1976
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Safety With Continuous Miners And Other Mechanized Equipment In Pitching Coal Beds - Summary And IntroductionBy L. H. McGuire
Many coal beds in the State of Washington, pitching as much as 90°, offer unusual mining conditions. This paper describes methods and safe practices of mechanized mining in pitching bituminous-coal be
Jan 1, 1959
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The Magnetometric Resistivity Method - 1. IntroductionBy R. N. Edwards
The Magnetometsic Resistivity (MMR) method is based on the measurement of the low-level, low-frequency magnetic fields associated with non-inductive current flow in the earth. The traditional resistiv
Jan 1, 1975
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Ontario: Significant producer of a wide range of industrial mineralsBy D. W. Scott, D. G. Minnes
Introduction Ontario's diverse industrial mineral resource base includes structural minerals such as sand and gravel, crushed stone, building stone, clay, shale, limestone, and dolostone. These
Jan 12, 1987
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Workability Index For Utah Coal MinesBy S. P. Singh
In order to simulate the operation of coal extraction machines, a portable workability instrument has been designed. Initially, the tests were performed with the instrument on modeling material, which
Jan 1, 1984
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Study Of Fine Coal Cleaning Processes By Automatic MicroscopyBy D. R. Bomberger
An automatic microscope has been developed to .measure the size and populations of macerals and minerals in fine coal particles. Differentiations are made on the basis of reflectance. This study is co
Jan 1, 1963
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Utility of Seismic Source Mechanisms in Mining - RASIM 2022By Dmitriy A. Malovichko
The general theory for the description of seismic sources is briefly discussed. The effect of excavations on seismic radiation is considered. Expressions for seismic source mechanisms in terms of the
Apr 26, 2022
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Evaluation of Roof Bolter Canopy Air Curtain Effects on Airflow and Dust Dispersion in an Entry Using Blowing Curtain Ventilation Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy M. R. Shahan, W. R. Reed, J. P. Rider
Roof bolter operators may be exposed to high respirable dust concentrations on continuous miner sections with blowing face ventilation when bolting is performed downwind of the continuous miner. One s
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Effect Of Mass And Economic Allocation On Tellurium Life Cycle Impacts - SME Annual Meeting 2023By M. Moats, I. E. Paschalidou, K. Awuah-Offei
Tellurium (Te) is a rare metalloid that is predominantly produced from the treatment of anode slimes formed during copper (Cu) electrolytic refining. The US Government lists Te as one of the 50 critic
Feb 1, 2023
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Prediction Of Hazards Due To Geologic Anomalies Ahead Of Coal MiningBy S. A. Suhler
The detection of hazardous geological anomalies through remote sensing techniques is the subject of current research efforts sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. In this review, hazardous geological
Jan 1, 1978
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Factors Affecting The Angle Of Slope In Open-Cast MinesBy J. E. Jennings
The problems of slope stability in open-cast mines are examined. A criterion, the instantaneous stripping ratio, is suggested for use in the design of pit slopes and as an index of control at all stag
Jan 1, 1963
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The Performance Of An Industrial Balling Circuit I - Effect Of Operating Variables On The Mass Flow Rates And Pellet SizeThis paper presents the results of an investigation of the stability of the mass flow rates and average pellet size in the different streams of an industrial-scale balling circuit. The variables in th
Jan 1, 1980
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Geophysical Exploration Of Mineral Resources In Brazil ? IntroductionBy Eudes Prado Lopes
The Mineral Resource Exploration Company - CPRM - a part-private, part-government concern jurisdictioned to the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Brazil, was founded in 1969 for the purpose of promoting
Jan 1, 1975
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Evaluation of Reverse Circulation & Core Drilling at the Cove DepositBy Bruce A. Kuyper
Routine core drilling at the Cove deposit failed to confirm gold-silver grades and length of intercepts observed in reverse circulation drilling. A drilling program was designed to ascertain whether t
Jan 1, 1991
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Oxygen In-Situ Leaching Of Uranium In A Shallow Aquifer ? IntroductionBy Velu Annamalai
In-situ uranium solution mining involves the injection of a lixiviant (leach solution) through appropriately placed wells into the underground ore zone. Upon contacting the uranium minerals, this solu
Jan 1, 1981
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Fundamentals Of Fine Coal Processing - The Role Of Frothers In Coal FlotationBy R. A. Seitz
Although the role of the collector has long been thought to play a predominant role in coal flotation, recent investigations by the authors show that the frother plays an equally important role. These
Jan 1, 1987
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The Preparation Of Low-Ash-Content AnthraciteBy W. S. Sanner
Experiments were conducted to determine the quantity and purity of ultraclean anthracite that could be prepared in the laboratory, using conventional separating techniques. A low-, a medium-, and a hi
Jan 1, 1968