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Barite Deposits Of NevadaBy A. Wallace Mitchell
Barite deposits in Nevada occur as bedded and vein-types along a north-northeastern -trending zone which parallels the Antler orogenic belt The bedded deposits of Nevada are the most significant econ
Jan 1, 1980
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The Multiple Advantages Of Bulk Lubrication Systems In Mining OperationsBy John J. McCrone
In the Mining Industry, the means of handling and transferring lubricants has been given little attention over the years. An analysis of this process indicates that this neglect has often exacted a ve
Jan 1, 1982
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A Laboratory Investigation Of Underside Shield Sprays With A Shearer-clearer Water Spray System To Improve Dust Control On Longwall Faces - SME Annual Meeting 2022By S. S. Klima, A. L. Mazzella, J. S. Driscoll, T. W. Beck
Previous testing was performed by researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to improve longwall dust control using underside shield sprays with a longwall direct
Mar 2, 2022
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Ore Grading By Computer ? Synopsis:By J. Gordon Scott
The Iron Ore Company of Canada has now been operating a computer for the grading or blending of direct shipping ores for two years. This paper deals with the computer application pertaining to the gra
Jan 1, 1964
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Developing The Simon Silver MineBy Walter N. Campbell
The Simon Silver Mine is located near Mina, Nevada, approximately 50 miles northwest of Tonopah and 40 miles east of Hawthorne. It is an old property which was last worked in 1932 and closed operation
Jan 1, 1967
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Numerical Prediction Of Subsidence With Coupled Geomechanical-Hydrological ModelingBy S. P. Girrens
A coupled finite element geomechanical- hydrology code is currently under development for application to the problem of predicting groundwater disturbances associated with mine subsidence. The structu
Jan 1, 1982
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The Application Of Induced Polarization Probing Techniques Underground; Michigan Native Copper DistrictBy Alvin W. Schillinger
Drilling was not entirely satisfactory in the search for native copper in the Osceola amygdaloid footwall as mining showed oreshoots to be more continuous than drilling indicated. The Geophysics Depar
Jan 1, 1964
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Waste Sources And Impacts Of Waste Disposal On Area Water Resources Florida Phosphate Industry ? IntroductionBy Jim V. Rouse
The mining, beneficiation, and processing of phosphate rock in the Florida phosphate district constitutes a large portion of the southeastern mining industry. For example, 1973 production is reported
Jan 1, 1983
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Analysis And Assessment Of Grade Variability For Improving Exploration Planning And Reserve Estimation ? IntroductionBy Edmundo Tulcanaza
Increasing exploration costs and the need to reduce the time-frame from exploration to production presently demand formalized procedures to assist exploration planning and reserve analysis. Explor
Jan 1, 1982
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Ventilation Of Gob Areas And Use Of Bleeder SystemsBy Stephen Krickovic
"Bleeding", as used in mine ventilation language, has a number of meanings among mining men and is regarded with different degrees of importance. This lack of uniformity stems from a number of specifi
Jan 1, 1962
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Fine Gravity Concentration Pushed To The LimitBy R. H. Mozley
It is not my intention in this paper to review recent developments in the mineral processing industry which might fall under the above heading, but to refer to some of the research that I have done ov
Jan 1, 1984
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The Out-Of-Kilter Algorithm And Its Applications In Mining Engineering - Out Of Kilter Paper - IntroductionBy Randal J. Barnes
A system, such as a mine production system or a mine ventilation system which includes the movement of commodities or some material between decision points may, in many instances, be effectively model
Jan 1, 1983
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Multicomponent Agglomeration Model For Ultrafine Coal CleaningBy H. Chu
Selective Agglomeration experiments carried out to clean ultra-fine coal are examined. Effect of feed size, pulp density, coalescing agent dosage, and mixing intensity and duration on the kinetics of
Jan 1, 1987
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Absorbent Clays - IntroductionBy W. F. Moll
Absorbent clays are products, usually in the form of granules, that can absorb and hold approximately their own weight of liquids while essentially maintaining their size and integrity. They always co
Jan 1, 1986
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Rehabilitation Of Material Handling System At Petroleum Coke Export TerminalBy James T. Finley
Profit, product quality, speed of operations, reliability, operator confidence, safety and environmental improvements have all been enhanced as a result of the recently completed maintenance, renovati
Jan 1, 1983
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Heavy Media Separation Of Aluminum From Municipal Solid WasteBy E. L. Michaels
Laboratory and pilot scale tests have been made to deter- mine the utility of heavy media separation, particularly a cone type separator, as a means of recovering aluminum from shredded municipal soli
Jan 1, 1974
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Specifications, Limitations, And Restrictions On The Utilization Of Fly Ash ? IntroductionBy M. Jack Snyder
The problem of effective utilization of fly ash has been given wide attention for a number of years. Although the effort devoted to the problem has led to some applications of demonstrated usefulness,
Jan 1, 1968
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Inland Cement Industries Ltd One Million Metric Ton Per Year Vancouver Cement Plant - IntroductionBy W. C. Carter
In mid 1978 Inland Cement Industries Ltd. brought on-line their new one million megagram (Mg) per year cement plant at Tilbury Island, Delta, British Columbia. The Plant--Its Philosophy of Design
Jan 1, 1979
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Strain Wave Measurements and Fragmentation: The Effect of Delay Between Explosive ChargesBy Stuart Brashear, J. W. Reil
The manuscript of this paper was not available for publication when the Proceedings went to press. Should the authors elect, they may distribute copies at the time of the Symposium.
Jan 1, 1986
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A Seismic Refraction Technique For Delineating Differences In Rock Strength Within An Open Pit Bench ? IntroductionBy Ronald L. Haxby
This report presents a refractive seismic technique for evaluating the strength of rock within an open pit bench. A concept of correlating rock strength and seismic velocity is discussed and a method
Jan 1, 1967