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In Situ Block Size Distributions From Borehole Data: A Case StudyBy S. Nickson, M. Grenon
Oriented borehole data provide the means to characterize a rock mass. In this paper, the geomechanical caving potential of a hard rock mine project is investigated. In particular, the influence of ran
Jan 1, 2003
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Microwave heating characteristics of selected minerals and compoundsBy G. Kazonich, S. L. McGill, J. W. Walkiewicz
Naturally occurring minerals and reagent-grade compounds were tested to determine their receptivity to microwave heating. The maximum temperature achieved for the samples and the time required to reac
Jan 1, 1987
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Carbon black production from waste tiresBy B Faulkner, M. Weinecke
In 1997, Sveciala began a program to develop a process to convert waste tires into valuable commodities. A review of numerous approaches revealed shortcomings that were process related or mechanical r
Jan 1, 2002
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Stratabound Lead-Zinc Deposits Of The Central Xicheng District, Southeastern Gansu Province, ChinaBy S. Chunhui, W. Anbin, R. B. Cook
The Xicheng is one of China's largest lead-zinc (Pb-Zn) districts with known minable reserves in excess of 10 Mt (11 million st). The centrally located Changba-Lijiagou and nearby deposits are r
Jan 1, 1992
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A Study of Laboratory Comminution Techniques for Respirable Coal Dust Generation and their Contamination EffectsBy Jianliang Li, Jan M. Mutmansky
This study analyzed laboratory comminution techniques for respirable mine dust generation and the properties of the resulting dusts. It was the objective of the study to determine the suitability of t
Jan 1, 1992
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Examination of the Kinetics of Bacterial Pyrite Decomposition, AnBy Graham Andrews
Experiment shows that the microbial degradation of pyrite does not necessarily proceed stoichiometrically. Under some conditions sulfur is oxidized preferentially leaving something approaching iron in
Jan 1, 1989
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Grindability of Minerals from Single-Particle Comminution in a Rigidly Mounted Roll MillBy O Gutsche, Fuerstenau D. W., R. Ravikumar
Six minerals and one ore, namely, barite, dolomite, galena, limestone, quartz, quartzite and taconite, were ground in single-particle comminution mode in a rigidly mounted roll mill with different lev
Jan 1, 1992
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Resin Rock Bolting In CoalBy W. B. Beerbower
Resin bolting has enjoyed wide acceptance for coal mine roof support. Beginning in 1973, the first year of significant resin bolting in coal mines, we estimate that 2.5MM resin bolts were installed. T
Jan 1, 1977
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Bacterial Metal Sulfide Degradation - Pathways, Inhibition Measures, and MonitoringBy Wolfgang Sand, Alex Schippers, Tilman Gehrke, Thore Rohwerder, Peter-Georg Jozsa
Metal sulfides are degraded via thiosulfate (pyrite) or via polysulfides and sulfur (sphalerite, galena, chalcopyrite) by leaching bacteria The attack on the crystal lattice is either effected by only
Jan 1, 2000
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New Applications of Diagnostic Leaching: From Heap Leach to Complex Copper-Gold OresBy Vanessa M. Torres
Diagnostic leaching tests provide a good indication of gold deportation in its various occurrence phases. With the results of these tests, possible flowsheets for difficult ore treatment can be establ
Jan 1, 1998
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Analysis Of Incidence Of Pneumoconiosis In Zambian MinesBy J. K. Phiri
Copper mining is the main activity in Zambia and is confined to the large scale operations, mainly on the Copperbelt. The Copperbelt covers an area of size l00km by 50 km with a total of 10 undergroun
Jan 1, 1993
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Experience With Methane Control From Horizontal Boreholes - IntroductionBy Joseph Cervik
Methane drainage methods can be broadly classified as surface or underground. Surface methods make use of vertical and slant holes. The underground method discussed in the present paper involves horiz
Jan 1, 1980
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Ventilation Arrangements For The L1 Block, Premier Diamond Mine. ? IntroductionBy A. D. Unsted
The Premier mine has been in existence for over 75 years and is closely woven into the glamour of the history of South Africa. A note on the geological formation of the diamond pipe and the gabbro
Jan 1, 1980
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Effect of Milling Environment on the Breakage Rates in Dry and Wet GrindingBy R. K. Rajamani, R. Verma
In ball milling the rates of breakage vary primarily with the size distribution of powder in the mill. Using an approximate solution to the batch-grinding equation, the acceleration and deceleration o
Jan 1, 1992
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Alluvial Gold Backhoe Plants In New ZealandBy John C. Braithwaite
Gold production commenced in New Zealand during the gold rush of 1861, and recovery to date is over 900 tonnes, almost 60% of which was alluvial. New Zealand pioneered development of bucket line dredg
Jan 1, 1989
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Numerical modeling of seepage into underground openingsBy S. Finsterle, R. C. Trautz
Numerical modeling studies were performed to investigate water seepage into underground openings excavated in unsaturated fractured rock. Water seepage is an important factor affecting the performance
Jan 1, 2002
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Mining Gold in Northeast ChinaBy I. S. Parrish
Gold deposits in Hebei and Shanxi provinces in northeast China fall into three general classes: - Placer deposits - Mesothermal vein deposits - Disseminated and oxidized volcanogenic deposits
Jan 1, 1989
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Gold & the Platinum Group – Ways to the Right AnswerBy Ken Bright
This paper is an overview of approaches to assessment of ore grade for gold and the platinum group at the exploration stage of a project. Proper sampling techhniques must be complemented by good assay
Jan 1, 1988
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Economics Of Glass-Sand ProspectsBy Thomas E. Shufflebarger
Glass sand is a virtually pure, fine- to medium-grained, quartz sand. It is produced in 25 states from a variety of chemically different source rocks. Deriving their raw material largely from either f
Jan 1, 1978
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The Use of Commercially Available Software Packages to Form a Unique Environmental ToolBy Jan W. Oberholzer, Patrick Linzer
The globally increasing environmental awareness which has manifested itself in the past few years also encompasses problems associated with mine closures. A crucial requirement for the effective plann
Jan 1, 1996