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Decontamination of Soils Containing Depleted Uranium using a Combination of Gravity Separation and Chemical Extraction TechniquesBy Dean J. Soderstrom
Soil and sands were contaminated with depleted uranium from weapons testing. This resulted in the formation of a complex mixture of uranium compounds. Characterization studies of the soil indicated th
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimization of Longwall Panel Dimensions Using a MicrocomputerBy R. Larry Grayson
A menu-driven, linear-programming- based, user friendly computer program was developed to assist mine managers in determining optimal longwall panel dimensions for a given set of operating conditions.
Jan 1, 1989
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Evaluation Of Computer Truck-Dispatching CriteriaBy R. V. Ramani, S. Tan
In this paper, several commonly used computer truck-dispatching criteria are evaluated. A computer-oriented truck-dispatching and production simulator was developed to provide data for comprehensive c
Jan 1, 1993
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Validation Study of the Mine Fire Simulation ModelBy Waclaw Dziurzynski, Janusz Tracz, Danny Wooton, Andrzej M. Wala
The purpose of this paper is to present validation studies of the mine-fire simulator using data gathered from an actual mine fire which occurred in November 1991 at the Pattiki Mine. This study evalu
Jan 1, 1995
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Separation Of The Components Of Flue-Gas Scrubber Sludge By Froth FlotationBy S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
To reduce their sulfur emissions, many coal-fired electric power plants use wet flue-gas scrubbers. These scrubbers convert sulfur oxides into solid sulfate and sulfite sludge, which must then be disp
Jan 1, 1995
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Selection of drying and calcining systems - an overviewBy C. R. Euston, B. T. Field, W. E. Lindquist
Pyroprocessing applications in the minerals industry range from low-temperature drying to high-temperature reactions. Material characteristics and process requirements range over a very broad spectrum
Jan 1, 2000
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The Development Of An Interactive Computer Graphics Package To Assist With Dragline Mine PlanningBy Louise H. Michaud
An interactive mine planning system that employs recent advances in 3D computer graphics capabilities and 3D geologic modelling to aid with the tasks involved in producing dragline mine plans was deve
Jan 1, 1992
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Portland, Oregon’s Alternative Contract Approach—A Work in ProgressBy Paul Gribbon, Greg Colzani, Jim McDonald
The $300 million West Side Combined Sewer Over?ow Project consists of over5.5 kilometers of soft ground tunnel, an 833-million liter per day (220-MGD) deep shaft pump station, 3 kilometers of micro tu
Jan 1, 2005
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Phosphate from wastes via acid leaching in the presence of methanolBy G. M. Wilemon, J. G. Davis, R. G. Swanton, B. J. Scheiner
The US Bureau of Mines has conducted investigations on extracting phosphate values from wastes generated during the mining and beneficiation of phosphate matrix. These wastes may contain up to one thi
Jan 1, 1991
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Recent English Language Literature Of Mine Ventilation ? IntroductionBy Mary B. Ansari
The literature of mine ventilation is very diverse in nature, widely interdisciplinary, and extremely international in scope. Important references are found in indexes, abstracts, government documents
Jan 1, 1980
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Process Engineering Evaluation Of The Crossflow SeparatorBy G. T. Adel
Hindered-bed separators are often used in the minerals processing industry to classify particles according to size and density. A new technology, known as the Eriez CrossFlow, was recently developed t
Jan 1, 2003
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Ground Control Simulation During Longwall Mining - IntroductionBy C. Haycocks
In spite of the increasingly high capital investment required for longwall mining equipment, there continues to be a steady trend towards this form of mining. This move is caused in large part by impr
Jan 1, 1979
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Status Of Heap, Dump, And In Situ Leaching Of Gold And SilverBy Paul D. Chamberlin
The evolution of heap and dump leaching has followed the development of agglomeration, materials of construction for leach pads and ponds, solution distribution systems, testing techniques, and state
Jan 1, 1989
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Precious Metals Of WyomingBy Erich U. Petersen, W. Dan Hausel, William J. Tafuri, Donald M. Hausen, Douglas N. Halbe
The geology of Wyoming has been compared to some of the richest precious metal producing regions of the world including South Africa, Western Australia, and the Superior Province of Canada. These area
Jan 1, 1990
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Does Geostatistics Work? ? IntroductionBy Isobel Clark
The problem of the estimation of ore reserves is essentially a simple one to describe. Given a set of sample data, at specified locations within a deposit, how can we estimate the value (or quantity)
Jan 1, 1979
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Continuous High Intensity Magnetic Separation With A Rotating SpiralBy Klaus Schönert, Martin Botsch
In common high intensity magnetic separators, the magnetic particles are deposited on ferromagnetic matrices, such as expanded metals, steel balls or grooved plates, inserted into a strong magnetic fi
Jan 1, 1995
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Underground and Open-Cut Coal Scheduling Using Expert SystemsBy K. Koizumf, A. A. Cram, K. Whitchurch
The Expert Scheduling is a new, exciting method for scheduling underground and open-cut coal mines. A key feature of the Expert Scheduler is the adoption of an expert or artificial intelligence system
Jan 1, 1996
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Predicting Gravity Separation Gold RecoveriesBy M. Noaparast, F. Woodcock, A. R. Laplante
A novel methodology for estimating gold recoveries in gravity-separation circuits is presented. The methodology makes use of a population-balance model. The model represents gold liberation, breakage
Jan 1, 1996
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Conveyor Problems Associated With Short Acceleration TimesBy David D. Gallagher, Edmond J. O’Donovan
It has been well accepted for many decades that hard starting of conveyors has associated problems. It is particularity damaging to the belt and splices. Recent measurements of hard starts on a long c
Jan 1, 1998
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Generation And Entrainment Of Coal Dust In Underground Mines (ecda6593-a22c-439b-b205-b2bb56406ce3)By R. V. Ramani, J. Qin
During the mining process, the in-situ material is broken into different size ranges, from very large pieces to very fine particles. Some of the fine particles become airborne. In underground coal min
Jan 1, 1989