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Survey Of Computer Use By US Coal CompaniesBy J. M. Dean, R. L. Grayson, N. P. Reddy, Y. J. Wang
This 1988 survey provided a cross section of computer software use by the US coal industry. From 1250 mailed questionnaires, 171 responses were received, representing a 4.9% sampling of the 3496 US co
Jan 1, 1994
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Gold Exploration EconomicsBy Alva L. Kuestemeyer, Randall J. Scott
INTRODUCTION Pincock, Allen & Bolt, Inc. (PAH) has developed a series of cost models for Western U.S. Gold Mines. The models indicate the economic potential of developing gold properties at variou
Jan 1, 1987
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Underpinning Methods And Related MovementsBy Kenneth R. Ware
I INTRODUCTION The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authorities (WMATA) rapid transit system (METRO), currently under construction, will have a total length of 98 miles. Forty-eight of these mi
Jan 1, 1974
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Ventilation and dust control techniques for personnel downwind of continuous minerBy C. Babbitt, J. O’Green, N. I. Jayaraman
In many mines, dust-laden air from an entry being driven by a continuous miner will contaminate the intake air to the roof bolter operator and other downwind personnel. Through a US Bureau of Mines (U
Jan 1, 1987
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Characterization of polyester grouts for ground controlBy S. W. Kan, M. G. Kakarkis, J. Zelanco
Grouting has been used in underground mining for more than 20 years. Chemical grouting is often used as a remedial measure when the implemented ground-control program is unable to completely prevent s
Jan 1, 1999
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System Design and Equipment Selection for Drummond Coal Company Slope ConveyorBy Eugene Honeycutt, David Gallagher, R. E. Melley, Nick Madison
Drummond Co. Inc.'s Shoal Creek Mine slope conveyor is the highest lift, highest horsepower, highest tension conveyor system in North America. The system has a capacity of 4950 t/h (5500 tph), a
Jan 1, 1996
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The Appropriation Of Industrial Minerals And Gem Stones On The Public LandsBy Terry S. Maley
With some exceptions, minerals may be acquired on the unappropriated public lands by one of three methods: (1) mining claim location under the General Mining Law of 1872; (2) mineral lease under the M
Jan 1, 1991
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How a Plant is ConstructedBy George E. Aiken, B. R. Jr. Waples
INTRODUCTION In this paper the author will attempt to bridge from the paper work of design and engineering to the reality of implementation. Certain facets of construction are constant to a succes
Jan 1, 1986
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Simulating Separation Processes By Separation FunctionBy Guiseppe Bonifazi
This work applies the definition of "separation function" already introduced in the paper presented at the XVIII IMPC. This 'function" (defined for a certain size distribution after comminution o
Jan 1, 1995
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A Computerized Model Of Open Pit Short And Long Range Production SchedulingBy Kostas Fytas
A computer package has been developed which is capable of evaluating alternative production schedules (long and short range) of an open pit mine once the ultimate pit limits have been defined. The mod
Jan 1, 1986
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Underground Contracting Practices/A Case StudyBy G. S. Brierley, R. D. Drake, J. E. Kelley, J. C. Kellogg
This case study embodies the problems of an underground project under current contracting practices. It will provide a realistic framework for a structured examination of the anatomy of a major comple
Jan 1, 1989
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Toxic Release Inventory Reporting And Consequences For A Typical Gold Mining Facility (13e4e39c-a248-4b9c-86ae-e72b33fce780)By J. G. Nalven
On July 1, 1999, most domestic metal mines will have to report releases of toxic chemicals into the environment for the first time as required by SARA Title 313. Some of these reportable releases will
Jan 1, 1999
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Long Distance Slurry TransportationBy P. E. Snoek, R. L. Gandhi, C. S. Miller
Slurry operations are an integral part of mineral processing. There is therefore reason to consider using slurry pipelines for long distance mineral transportation. This paper reviews the current stat
Jan 1, 1986
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Ground Response To Tunneling Los Angeles Metro Rail Contract A171By T. J. Lyman, M. J. Robison, W. A. Ruemmele
INTRODUCTION The first phase of the Los Angeles Metro Rail Project consists of 7.1 km (4.4 miles) of subway and stations running through downtown Los Angeles from Union Station to MacArthur Park. C
Jan 1, 1989
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Influence of Pit Floor Drains on Ground-Water Chemistry and Hydrology of a Surface Mine, Pennsylvania, USABy Michael DiMatteo, Michael D. Gardner, Eric F. Perry, John K. Felbinger, Robert S. Evans
A hydrologically isolated surface coal mine was reclaimed using acid material handling, alkaline addition and ground-water management techniques. Eight pit floor drains were installed during reclamati
Jan 1, 2000
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Less Trouble With Dams ? IntroductionBy George D. Roberts
Dams are constructed to retard the flow of water or debris; therefore natural forces are constantly at work to remove such obstructions. To circumvent nature and avoid expensive trouble with a dam req
Jan 1, 1967
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Radio Remote Control Continuous Miner Operator PositioningBy Robert F. Randolph, Arnold C. Love
This study describes the positioning strategies used by operators of radio controlled underground mining machines. The observations have implications for task design to insure adequate visibility and
Jan 1, 1992
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Extraction of Phosphate Values from Phosphatic Clay Wastes: An Acid-Alcohol TechniqueBy G. M. Wilemon, B. J. Scheiner
The Bureau of Mines conducted investigations on extracting phosphate values from fine-particle wastes generated during the mining and beneficiation of phosphate ore by leaching dried wastes using a H2
Jan 1, 1989
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Non-Disruptive Testing of Stench Gas Emergency Warning Systems with a Surrogate Tracer GasBy Stephen G. Hardcastle
CANMET has developed a simple yet very effective tracer gas method to test the efficiency of stench gas emergency warning systems which can easily be performed by mine personnel. This test method uses
Jan 1, 1997
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Asphaltic Concrete Leach PadsBy A. C. Ruckman, Allen G. D., G. H. Beckwith
This paper describes the design and operational features of several asphaltic concrete gold heap leach pads which have been constructed in the United States over the past 12 years.
Jan 1, 1988