Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Let?s Reduce The Noise From Blasting ? IntroductionThe public relations problems of users of explosives have greatly increased within the past few years. One reason is that explosives and blasting agents are being consumed in increasing quantities. Th
Jan 1, 1962
-
Development of a Sustainability Evaluation SystemBy C. Pieper, J. B. Pateiro Fernandez, S. Möllerherm
"Since the United Nations conference on "environment and development" in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, the term "sustainable development" or short "sustainability" is used more and more in social-political
Jan 1, 2005
-
Full-Face Shaft Sinking At The Atomic Energy Of Canada Limited Underground Research LaboratoryBy G. W. R. Kuzyk
The Underground Research Laboratory (URL) , a major geotechnical research facility, is currently being developed by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) , 120 km northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The
Jan 1, 1989
-
Handling Infiltration Into Underground StructuresBy Edward D. Graf
Once the heavy work of mining, supporting and completing an underground structure is finished, there is frequently the problem of handling unwanted water infiltration into the opening. Methods of cont
Jan 1, 1987
-
Calcium Ion Activation Of Silica Surfaces With Sodium Oleate CollectorBy Y. I. Rabinovich, S. C. Brown
In the Florida phosphate industry, fatty acid collectors are used to separate phosphate ore from silica during the rougher flotation stage. However, the presence of multivalent ions (in particular Ca+
Jan 1, 2004
-
Coal Mine Safety Of The FutureBy R. L. Wooten
When discussing what Coal Mine Safety in the future will be, it is important to examine three areas which at present provide significant parameters to the industry. These three areas are: 1) Safety im
Jan 1, 1985
-
Russian Resin-in-pulp Technology, Current Status And Recent DevelopmentsBy Lech Bolinski, Joe Shirley
Over two dozen Resin-in-Pulp (RIP) plants have been in operation in the fonner Soviet Union since the beginning of 1970. Currently approximately 50% of the gold produced in Russia, Uzbekistan and Kaza
Jan 1, 1996
-
Effects Of Diethylenetriamine And Sulfur Dioxide On Pyrrhotite DepressionBy N. K. Mendiratta
Diethylenetriamine (DETA) is known to be an effective pyrrhotite depressant in pentlandite flotation. It has been reported recently that its performance becomes more consistent when the reagent is us
Jan 1, 2001
-
Toward open-source hardware and software for the mining Industry: Case study of a low-cost environmental monitoring systemBy Mokhinabonu Mardonova, Yosoon Choi
Open-source technology to support Industry 4.0 has become the target of academic research in many sectors. This study reviews the trends of open-source technology, its forms, and some industrial appli
-
Planning of Mining Resources Exploitation in European CountriesBy M. Fornaro, E. Lovera, I. Sacerdote
"The analysis of the mining laws of the different European States reveals big diversities and, often, remarkable complications. This is due, firstly, to the history and culture of different States and
Jan 1, 2005
-
Geology And Mineralization Of The Jones Hill Massive Sulfide Prospect, Santa Fe County, New MexicoBy Ward Sumner
The Jones Hill prospect is a Proterozoic age, volcanogenic, semi-massive to massive sulfide deposit. The deposit is located on the western edge of the Pecos greenstone belt in the southern Sangre de C
Jan 1, 2013
-
Column Flotation Of Florida Phosphate: An Optimization Study (944395e2-cf64-4441-9b14-b991528f7ef6)By R. Sharma, S. Svoronos, S. Gupta, N. A. Abdel-Khalek
This paper presents the results of column flotation of a fine feed sample of Florida phosphate. A central composite design is used to study the main and interaction effects of parameters affecting col
Jan 1, 1999
-
Experimental and numerical investigation of methane flame propagation characteristics in a 30.5-m explosion reactor with obstaclesBy ERIK CHARRIER, ADITYA JUGANDA, Jürgen Brune, Gregory Bogin, Patrick Maier
Confined explosions are a major risk in underground coal mine operations. Depending on confinement, ignition location and obstacles in the flame path, methane explosions can transition to detonations.
May 1, 2024
-
Problems Related To Coal Mining Under Deep CoverBy R. D. Herron
Mining coal under deep cover conditions is certainly the proper phrase to use in describing one of our newest operations. Located in the southwest corner of Virginia is this operation which is the Bea
Jan 1, 1968
-
Noranda’s Exploration StrategyBy D. L. Stevens
Following an in-depth scenario and strategic planning exercise in 1997, Noranda’s mine production goal was set at 500,000tonnes per year of both copper and zinc metal within five years. There had been
Jan 1, 1999
-
Reducing Mercury Production At Bald Mountain MineBy J. Wickens
This paper discusses how Bald Mountain Mine dramatically reduced mercury production by treating process solutions with a liquid reagent called UNR 811A. The reagent is marketed by Cherokee Chemical C
Jan 1, 2001
-
Benefits Of Polymer Agglomeration At Newmont Gold CompanyBy R. E. Nivens
In the past, Newmont Gold Company relied on cement for their ore agglomeration process. With assistance from Betz Industrial, Newmont began Investigating the use of polymers for ore agglomeration. If
Jan 1, 1993
-
Sag And Ball Mill Operation In Weak Network ConditionsBy P. Burmeister, R. A. Errath, A. Sapin
Sag Mills are becoming bigger in size almost every year. Concentrator plants are also becoming larger with more SAG and Ball Mills units with Gearless Mill drives installed in one plant. In contradict
Jan 1, 2001
-
Meeting Quality Specifications Of A Coal On A Per Car BasisCoal that meets customer specifications is often stored in silos before being loaded into cars. It is often found that coal in a particular car does not meet customer specifications due to the mixing
Jan 1, 2000
-
Real-Time, In Situ Analysis Of Exploration Samples Using LIBS (c969e3f4-41b4-48b6-822f-bcbe59e4099a)By A. W. Laughlin
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy or LIBS can be used to provide exploration companies with precise and accurate chemical analyses in the field, in real-time, resulting in major time and cost savin
Jan 1, 1999