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Fractal Characteristics Of Coal Pores And Its Change With TemperatureThe gases transportation and adsorption in the coal are greatly dependent on the pore-crack parameters, such as the porosity, the pore distribution, as well as the number and size of the pores. What?s
Jan 1, 2012
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Off-Highway Vehicles Monitoring At Surface Coal Mines In Western CanadaBy J. K. Szymanski, Val Srajer
In this decade mining companies in western Canada have searched for reliable and inexpensive ways to improve mine productivity. Truck dispatching systems, equipment vital sign monitoring and sensing,
Jan 1, 1989
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The Application of Stochastic Modeling Techniques to Metallurgical CalculationsBy K. N. Han, P. B. Queneau, Bruce W. Cavender
Measures of metallurgical performance, such as recovery rates or mass balances, are frequently based on point estimates of operating conditions in the system of interest. Because the processes being m
Jan 1, 1993
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Effects Of Water Table Modifications Due To Mining In Asturias (Spain)By J. Loredo
The Asturian Central Coal Basin, in northern Spain, has been from 18th century an important coal producing area in Spain. Previously to mining activity, aquifer systems were of multibed porous type bu
Jan 1, 2006
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Enlisting Public Support For The Rudefeha (Ferris-Haggarty)Mine Drainage Clean-Up Project In South-Central WyomingBy J. J. Gusek, T. C. Richmond, R. W. Reisinger
A high-altitude (9,500-ft [2,900-m]) historic underground copper mine in Wyoming discharges neutral but copper-laden water into a pristine creek. Under a Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensa
Jan 1, 2004
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Role of Turbulence in Mineral Processing Unit OperationsBy Heinrich Schubert
In many unit operations, there are more or less developed turbulent flow conditions. Then, macroturbulence influences the transport phenomena of the particles and microturbulence controls the stresses
Jan 1, 1989
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Lockedness Profiles - Experimental and TheoreticalBy Ugo Preti, Gianfranco Ferrara, Mark C. Williams, Thomas P. Meloy
Theoretical and experimental lockedness profile curves are the same when the model assumptions are met. They appear different because of the way the data is presented. Continuous theoretical lockednes
Jan 1, 1992
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49. Recent Exploration History in Southeast MissouriBy Ernest L. Ohle
Since the first recorded discovery of lead in southeast Missouri near Fredericktown about 1720, knowledge of the deposits has advanced in spurts as a result of outlying discoveries: 1864 Bonne Terre
Jan 1, 1991
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Temperature effect on grinding circuit performanceBy S. K. Kawatra, M. T. Rusesky, T. C. Eisele, D. X. Zhang
It has been observed in some mineral processing plants that grinding circuit efficiency varies seasonally, such as in some plants which are located in the northern US and Canada and undergo large seas
Jan 1, 1990
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Acid Rock Drainage And The Potential For Impacts At Selected Abandoned Mine Sites In The Black Hills National ForestBy A. Davis, K. Nelson, C. Webb
Abandoned mines in parts of the Black Hills of South Dakota have the potential for acid rock drainage. For this work, ten sites were examined on Black Hills National Forest land or on private land wh
Jan 1, 2004
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Yield Pillar Simulation Using Physical ModelingBy Dwayne C. Kicker, Duk-Won Park
As the use of longwall mining increases in the U.S.. there is a need to better understand the stress redistribu- tions indicative of this method. To control high stress concentrations, the yield pilla
Jan 1, 1986
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Definition Of Economic Optimum For Leaching Of High Acid Consuming Copper OresBy S. Dixon
The objective of any business is to maximize the value derived from the commodity produced. There is a point where additional expenditure does not return a value sufficient to justify the additional e
Jan 1, 2004
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Equivalency Tests Of Fire Detection Systems For Underground Coal Mines Using Low Level Carbon Monoxide MonitorsBy E. J. Miller
The Ventilation Branch is engaged in a project to determine if low level carbon monoxide monitors used for early detection and warning of fire in a coal mine conveyor belt entry can provide protection
Jan 1, 1980
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Design of grinding ballsBy D. J. Dunn
Grinding balls, simple in shape, are actually sophisticated machine components and essential elements of mineral grinding mills. Their physical properties and quality must be adequate to achieve desig
Jan 1, 1990
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Autogenous grinding at Hibbing Taconite Co.By J. V. Byrnark, R. W. von Bitter
The Hibbing Taconite Co. concentrator flowsheet, which is noted for its simplicity, uses single- stage autogenous grinding coupled with two stages of magnetic separation and two stages of size classif
Jan 1, 1987
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Geochemical Studies to Characterise the Complex Sulfur Mineralogy at Red Dog Pb-Zn MineBy Stephen Day, Maria Falutsu, Gary Coulter
Open-pit mining began at Red Dog in 1989. Mining is expected to continue past 2030 but closure planning is an ongoing process. Geochemical studies of rock and tailings were begun in 1996 as part of de
Jan 1, 2000
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The Importance of Community Assistance in the Mining IndustryBy Leonard Harris, Rosa H. Harris
An important part of doing business today in the mining industry, especially overseas, involves community assistance programs for the people who live around the mining areas. The purpose of such a pro
Jan 1, 2001
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Mines Vs Reactors: Comparison Of Radiation Problems And SolutionsBy W. R. Bush
Radiation protection in uranium mines and nuclear reactors is compared, with the objective of determining if any radiation protection practices which have worked well in one area can be adapted to the
Jan 1, 1981
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Relationship between the growth habit of asbestos and the dimensions of asbestos fibersBy A. G. Wylie
The dimensions and shape both airborne and bulk amphibole-asbestos fibers are different from those of both airborne and bulk of cleavage fragments of the amphiboles. These differences are related to t
Jan 1, 1987
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Measurement Of Blast DamageBy M. Paventi, M. J. Scoble, B. B. Mohanty
There is no straightforward and systematic method for adequately measuring blast damage in on-going mining operations. This paper considers various techniques available for the measurement of blast da
Jan 1, 1998