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Minerals processing developments outlined for various areas of concentration technologyBy D. R. Nagaraj
Editor's note: Minerals concentration is a disparate area, one involving many disciplines. Flotation, flocculation, reagents, microbial processes, gravity and magnetic separation, and the areas o
Jan 9, 1986
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Design Approaches In Quarrying And Pit-Mining ReclamationBy Belinda F. Arbogast
Reclaimed mine sites have been evaluated so that the public, industry, and land planners may recognize there are innovative designs available for consideration and use. People tend to see cropland, ra
Jan 1, 1999
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Lead concentrations associated with fire assaying can be a health problemBy Gaither H. Kitchell
Introduction Fire assaying is an ancient method of determining the amount of gold and silver in geological materials. Today's commercial, mining, school, and private fire assaying laboratories s
Jan 8, 1985
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An Occupational Safety And Health Program For A "Model" Uranium MillBy Henry T. Miller
INTRODUCTION The basic purpose of this paper is to suggest procedures and practices to insure that no employee working in a uranium milling operation receives exposure to radioactive, toxic, or oth
Jan 1, 1981
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Ore Body Ground ConditionsBy D. J. Lachel, Douglas E. Hansen, Bruce Kennedy
The very high cost of exploration and development for new mines requires that a carefully planned, complete, and technically competent geotechnical evaluation be applied to the ore body and the surrou
Jan 1, 1982
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Investigations in the Field of Long-Term Stability of Tunnel Constructions - Focusing on deterioration of the support elements and resulting load distribution mechanismsBy Stefan Lorenz, Robert Galler
"The technical lifetime of underground structures does not only depend on the long-term behavior of individual support elements and material characteristics, but also on various boundary conditions, w
Jan 1, 2016
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Discussion - Application Of Bentonitic Clays In Suspension Fertilizer FormulationsBy J. Hanna, H. R. Gonzalez
Discussion by N.L. Hargett Dear Dr. Hanna: As discussed in our phone conversation, we are enclosing a suggested revision to the paper, "Application of Bentonitic Clays in Suspension Fertilizer For
Jan 1, 1992
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Effects of Longwall Goal Mining on Rural Water Supplies and Stress Relief Fracture Flow SystemsThe response of 174 domestic water supplies to longwall mining of the Pittsburgh coal seam was compared to various physical parameters. Sixty-four percent of domestic water supplies returned to servic
Jan 1, 1986
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Voith TPKL Fill Control Coupling: Capabilities, Performance, and ReliabilityBy Roland Hoet
Mine operators, conveyor system designers, consultants, and manufacturers have had opportunities over the past decade to utilize various actively controlled technologies to drive complex underground c
Jan 1, 2004
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Surviving In The Competitive And Global Mining IndustryBy John E. Tilton
Mining is one of the oldest human activities. It goes back at least to the Bronze Age and possibly even the Stone Age. The Romans mined copper in Spain and tin in England some 2,000 years ago. The wri
Jan 1, 1997
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High Speed Shaft Mucking System For Lake Mead Intake Tunnel #3 Access ShaftBy T. Eggenberg
Mechanization and automation of logistic equipment has become one of the main key factors in raising productivity and competitiveness especially for complex and larger mining or tunneling projects.
Jan 1, 2010
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Development And Demonstration Of Rim-Iv Instrumentation In Underground Coal And Metalliferous DepositsBy Joseph T. Duncan, Syd Peng, Larry G. Stolarczyk
The mining business has numerous risks: equipment availability, labor disruptions, foreign exchange rate, etc., but one of the more important risks is assessing the geology. Improving the “intelligenc
Jan 1, 2005
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Investigation Of A Large-Scale Coal Pillar Failure (1d227dbd-e114-416e-a218-a26bd608b157)By N. S. Tanious
This paper summarizes the results of an investigation into possibly the largest coal pillar failure in the USA. The newly opened drift mine is located in Southeastern Kentucky and worked an 11 feet th
Jan 1, 1989
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Biotechnology And Industrial MineralsBy Nelson R. Shaffer
Glamorous, burgeoning biotechnology and mundane industrial minerals would at first glance seem to share little in common, but in truth, modern biotechnology depends on many minerals. Biotechnical proc
Jan 1, 1995
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Vibratory ConveyorsBy H. Colijn
Vibratory or oscillatory conveyors can be found in all types of industry, handling virtually any granular bulk material, often at elevated temperatures. These conveyors can be combined with other proc
Jan 1, 1985
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Development Of Mobile Crusher Plants To Large-Scale Installations With Throughputs Of More Than 3500 Tons Per HourBy Rainer Kahrger, Guenter Ewald
The topic of this paper is to demonstrate the development of mobile crushing installations from throughput capacities of 200 tons per hour, to mobile and semi-mobile large- scale crushing installation
Jan 1, 1989
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Maptek Releases Upgrade For Vulcan Mining SoftwareMaptek, an international development software company, released version 3.2 of its Vulcan three-dimensional mining and geological software package. This latest release is expected to give clients bett
Jan 1, 1997
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Belt Line ConstructionBy Scott G. Britton
This chapter is concerned with the construction of the dynamic component of belt haulage systems. The dynamic system includes the belt line and tailpiece extension and retraction movements in a produc
Jan 1, 1983
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United States And International Valuation Standards - The FutureBy T. R. Ellis
Considerable movement is afoot internationally to rationalize standards and regulations relating to valuations and the qualifications for valuation professionals. In July 2000 the International Valuat
Jan 1, 2003
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Innovation and Its Management: A Production Manager's PerspectiveBy Bruce Cavender
Production managers look to innovative practices and equipment to reduce operating costs and improve efficiency. These innovations apply to both technical and social aspects of production operations a
Jan 1, 1998