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Interactive Visualization of a Base-Metal Concentrator"Virtual reality, a 3D computer-generated environment, has become a recognized delivery system for many forms of education. This paper describes the application of virtual reality to mineral processin
Jan 1, 2017
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Control of Bias and Level in a Laboratory Flotation ColumnBy André Pomerleau, Michel Grégoire, René del Villar
"The operation of industrial flotation columns requires the control of at least two variables, the interface position and the bias rate, by manipulation of some appropriate operating variables. Proble
Jan 1, 1999
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OFR-57(2)-84 Development Of Guidelines For Rescue Chambers, Volume II, AppendicesBy John F. McCoy
The United States Bureau of Mines (USBM) awarded a contract to Foster-Miller Associates, Inc. (FMA) to develop guidelines for designing, constructing, stocking and maintaining rescue chambers in under
Jan 1, 1983
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Design and Testing of Bubble Curtain at Whirl Bay, BCBy Alastair Grogan
In October of 2002, the author was retained by Public Works and Government Services Canada, on behalf of the Department of National Defense, to design, construct and test the effectiveness of a bubble
Jan 1, 2005
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Controlling Ground Water in Tunneling is Subject of Third Cutting Edge ConferenceBy Steve Kral
The third edition of the Underground Construction Association of SME?s (UCA) Cut-ting Edge series of conferences focused on a challenge every underground construction and tunneling project faces: cont
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Method Of Preparing Fireworks Called Girandoles, Which Were Once Customarily Used In Some Tuscan Cities For Magnificent Display For Public Festivities On Solemn Feast Days.IDO not want to omit anything in which fire or its operation has a part, if I know or can tell it, and have already told you so many other useful, powerful, and ingenious effects (finally of powder an
Jan 1, 1942
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A Simulation-Based Training Framework for Mine Rescue and Self-Escape Readiness - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Muhammad Azeem Raza, Samuel Frimpong
Underground mining environments are inherently hazardous and can lead to emergencies where effective rescue and self-escape become critical. Missouri University of Science and Technology is pioneering
Feb 1, 2025
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Safety Framework for Programmable Electronics in Mining (a95116c1-d58d-432f-ad32-8ea419ca1fb8)By John J. Sammarco
Mining has one of the highest annual average fatality rates among major US industries. Health and safety dangers have been inherent to mining since the early days of picks and shovels. Even though mi
Jan 1, 1999
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Methane Emissions And Airflow Patterns On A Longwall FaceBy S. J. Schatzel
Coal mine longwall face ventilation is an important component of the overall mine ventilation system. Increases in the production rate due to higher capacity mining equipment tend to increase methane
Jan 1, 2012
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Resin-in-Pulp for Metalliferous Mine Drainage Remediation"Some of the tools developed for the processing of nickel laterite ore by resin-in-pulp (RIP) may be applicable to the remediation of metalliferous mine drainage (MMD). In both cases, recovery of meta
Jan 1, 2012
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Theoretical background of the Crago phosphate flotation processBy C. Guan
Since it was patented in 1942, the Crago process with fatty acid rougher flotation followed by deoiling and amine cleaner flotation has become the standard for phosphate flotation in Florida and North
Jan 1, 2009
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Ancient Mining Customs in Modern EnglandBy F. E. Gregory
MINING methods and customs in many districts of England are to this day strangely bound about by the records and traditions of the past. In some mining fields this is more apparent than in others, yet
Jan 1, 1933
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Iron and Steel Industry of China and JapanBy T. T. Read
JAPAN'S iron and steel industry has always been closely connected with military strategy. Many years ago it became evident that the country's iron-ore resources were too small to support any
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 5775 Electric Smelting Of Montana Chromite Concentrates ? SummaryBy W. L. Hunter
The research on this report was conducted to obtain information on the feasibility of producing ferro chromium of varying silicon and carbon contents from domestic chromite. Concentrates from the Moua
Jan 1, 1961
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Benchmarking – Does it have a Role in Improving the Performance of Mining Geology?By M Berry
Many mining companies routinely use benchmarking to review their operational activities and associated costs. The aim is to measure operational performance against industry norms, and identify areas w
Aug 18, 2014
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Cat Tests 360-st 797 Truck, Upgrades Wheel LoadersCaterpillar’s 797 327-t (360-st) mining truck is currently being tested at the company’s proving facilities. Mine evaluations began in the second quarter. The unit will be commerically available in
Jan 1, 1999
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RI 2282 Hot High-Nitrogen Gas In A Metal MineBy G. E. McElroy
"while investigating the presence of heavy strata gases* in certain mines of the East Tintic mining district of Utah, a small, local body of light, very hot gas of high-nitrogen composition was noted
Sep 1, 1921
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RI 8746 Low-Rank Coals and Waste Materials for Reduction Roasting and Metallization of Iron OxidesBy Roy E. Peterson
The Bureau of Mines conducted bench-scale research to evaluate materials which showed potential as low-cost reductants for use in the ironmaking industry. These materials were lignite, subbituminous c
Jan 1, 1983
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Tunnel Induced Settlement and Impact Analysis Automation and 3D Visualization - RETC2021By Camilo Quintero, Frank Cesario, John Kinnear, Brian Boye
In this paper, an innovative approach was adopted to automatically calculate the effects of tunnel induced settlement on buildings and utilities. The approach resulted in increased output quality, con
Jun 13, 2021
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Petroleum Development and Production in the FutureBy V. H. Wilhelm
WITH rapidly diminishing oil reserves: a great percentage of which are uneconomical at present prices, some of the existing methods of development and production will have to undergo radical re- visio
Jan 1, 1936