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Technical Note - Development and extinguishment of oil shale rubble fireBy N. B. Greninger, M. J. Sapko
The US Bureau of Mines conducted, through joint funding with the Colorado Mining Association, large scale oil shale rubble fire tests to investigate flammability characteristics and different methods
Jan 1, 1991
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A Comparison Of Laboratory Cutting Results And Actual Tunnel Boring PerformanceBy W. A. Hustrulid
Introduction A problem that has faced mining engineers and mining geologists for many years is how to best explore a particular prospect so that the basic decision as to whether the material presen
Jan 1, 1997
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Appendix F - Simulation Summaries of the Uranium and Lead MinesBy Dale R. Ralston, Roy E. Williams, Gerry V. Winter, George L. Bloomsburg
Jan 1, 1986
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4. Computer-Controlled Mine Ventilation System at the Pyhasalmi Mine, FinlandBy Pentti Seppanen
The activities of Outokumpu Oy in the mining industry span all branches from prospecting to the production of refined metals and the manufacture of semifinished products. Products include copper, zinc
Jan 1, 1979
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Mine-Run-Rock and High-Angle Conveyors Increase Mining EfficienciesBy T. W. Martin, E. M. Frizzell
Jan 10, 1984
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Ventilation Design for Yucca Mountain Exploratory Studies FacilityBy Romeo S. Jurani
Yucca Mountain, located in Southern Nevada approximately 160 krn northwest of Las Vegas, is currently the site of intensive surfacebased and underground investigations. The investigations are required
Jan 1, 1995
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Geotechnical Evaluation For the Design and Construction of Mine ProjectsBy Trevor A. Moss
Installation of equipment and structures at mines often requires mine planners to evaluate unique loading and operating conditions. Consideration of these unusual features is required throughout desig
Jan 1, 1992
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Increased Ore Grindability And Plant Through-Put With Controlled BlastingBy G. Chi, M. C. Fuerstenau, R. C. Bradt, A. Ghosh
With increased emphasis on controlled blasting, which is the first and least-costly stage of comminution, ore grindability and plant throughput can be increased by 5% to 10%, and energy savings of up
Jan 1, 1998
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Mineral Resource Management: Of Definitions,semantics And Finally, Process OptimisationBy W.A. van der Westhuizen
Mineral resource management has become a well used phrase in the mining and minerals industry. Mineral resource managers are being appointed in many mining and mining-related organisations. Every min
Jan 1, 2012
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On-line Monitoring And Computer Control Of Heap Leach SystemsBy James P. Sabogal
A control and monitoring system is being developed by Betz Laboratories for the heap leach process in gold recovery. Called Betz 14000GL, the system is designed to improve gold leaching and provide sa
Jan 1, 1998
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Reducing Dust and Blockages with Engineered Flow Transfer Chute DesignsBy Greg Blerie
The requirements placed on belt conveyors grow increasingly complicated No longer is it sufficient for the conveyors to merely move material from "Point A" to "Point B. " Now these systems must be
Jan 1, 2004
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Risk Assessment And Sustainable Development Framework In The Mining IndustryBy K. Komnitsas
This paper presents the main environmental assessment techniques and indicators that can be used a) for the establishment of a sustainable development framework and b) for the evaluation of the enviro
Jan 1, 2003
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In-Situ Characterization Of Solid/Liquid Interfaces And Adsorbed LayersBy P. Somasundaran, A. Sivakumar
Surfactants and polymers are used in a number of processes such as flotation and flocculation. The structure of the adsorbed surfactant and polymer layers control the interfacial properties of the sol
Jan 1, 1989
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Recovery And Removal Of Elemental Phosphorous From Electric Furnace SludgeBy J. Hanna, J. Jung, I. J. Anazia
Electrothermal production of elemental phosphorous (P4) generates substantial amounts of highly toxic phossy water and sludges. Because of their high phosphorous contents and lack of reliable processi
Jan 1, 1993
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Multiple Radial Fracturing from a Wellbore-Conceptual Model and Experiments.By Jonathon M. Hanson, John F. Schatz
A combined theoretical and laboratory test program is described with the purpose of providing a useful model of the multiple radial fracturing process. A non-quantitative conceptual model is developed
Jan 1, 1986
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Domestic Petroleum Outlook And Its Impact On Industrial Mineral DevelopmentBy Thomas M. Garland
During the rest of this century, the United States faces no more complex or challenging problem than that of assuring availability of adequate, secure energy supplies in general, and crude oil and nat
Jan 1, 1978
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Innovation and Its Management: Some Perspectives From the Gold IndustryBy A. Dan Rovig, C. Kevin McArthur
Technical and managerial innovations in the minerals industry have allowed continuing mining activities in the United States, and elsewhere, as gold orebody quality has diminished or has become more r
Jan 1, 1998
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Environmental Issues Associated with Tunneling and Other Underground Construction ActivitiesBy David R. Wayman
This paper summarizes environmental compliance and related issues associated with underground construction and tunneling operations, whether new work or rehabilitation. Underground construction and tu
Jan 1, 1999
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Adsorption And Separation Of Arsenic From Process Water Using LsBy A. M. Raichur, K. Keltner, M. Misra
The removal of oxyanions of arsenic present in mine process water and drinking water to a regulatory level (i.e. below 50 ppb) is a challenging problem. Conventional water treatment methods presently
Jan 1, 1997
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The Aster Process For The Destruction Of Cn- And Scn-By HJ Marais, J A. van Niekerk
An investigation was initiated by BILLITON Process Research and Gold Fields Limited for the efficient removal of thiocyanate and cyanide from leach solutions. This led to the development of the ASTERT
Jan 1, 2000