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Simulation Modeling Of Autotransport Stream In Metal Open Pits Of Great CapacityBy Y. Astafyev
Autotransport is one of the most conventional kinds of transport in iron ore open-pits. It. is successfully used both independently and in combination with other kinds of transport. In the Krtvoy Rog
Jan 1, 1979
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Prevention Of Frictional Ignition With Ripper-Type Continuous Mining Machines Using Water SpraysBy W. G. Courtney
The prevention of frictional ignition with a ripper-type continuous mining machine using conical bits was investigated in the laboratory using cutter-drum-mounted water sprays. Results indicated that
Jan 1, 1987
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Application Of Geostatistics In Graphic Modelling Of Deposits ? IntroductionBy V. V. Ershov
Application of computers in the study of mineral deposits pursues two main objectives: 1. obtaining reliable information on the properties of the orebody; 2. providing graphic presentation of this
Jan 1, 1986
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Removal Of Pb-Zn From Aqueous Solutions By Zeolitic TuffsBy V. Angelatou
In the present study, the possibilities of use of natural zeolitic tuffs from the Skaloma area, Rhodope prefecture, Greece, for the removal of Pb and Zn ions from aqueous solutions has been studied. T
Jan 1, 2006
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Bluffs in Coal Mine Reclamation, A Regulatory Reform EffortBy Donald C. Trueblood
Since the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) was passed in 1977, coal mine reclamation has been restricted from utilizing bluff-1ike features in permanent reclamation. This restriction
Jan 1, 1989
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Pore Pressure Control During Underground Tailing DisposalBy Sergey N. Zhurin
At Gubkin Mine (Korobkovo Iron Ore Deposit, Russia) tailings are being pumped into two experimental stopes. Slurry has water content that exceeds 80%. In-situ measurements were conducted to determine
Jan 1, 2001
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Recent Exploration Activities And Coal Gas Resource Potential Of The Gulf Of Mexico Coastal Plain Recent Exploration Activities And Coal Gas Resource Potential Of The Gulf Of Mexico Coastal PlainBy Peter D. Warwick
Recent investigations conducted by Federal, State, and industry organizations suggest that significant coalbed gas resources may exist in the Cretaceous and Paleocene-Eocene coal beds of the Gulf of
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparison of two simulators for belt system designBy S. D. Thompson, G. T. Lineberry, A. J. Basu
Conveyor belt haulage has become the preferred mainline transport method in underground coal mining, especially for multi-unit mines. Proper designs for belts (width and speed) and surge bins (placeme
Jan 1, 1991
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Tracing Subsystem Characteristic Curves By Using A Hardy Cross Algorithm With Switching-ParametersBy L. M. English, K. A. El-Nagdy
The mine characteristic curve represents the relation between the airflow in a system and the pressure drop across the system. In a single fan system, this relation can be easily drawn by assuming dif
Jan 1, 2001
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Differing Site Conditions And The Personal ComputerBy Peter J. Tarkoy
The use of personal computers (PCs) is increasing in underground construction applications, specifically, for estimating, record keeping, construction performance analysis, project cost reporting, and
Jan 1, 1987
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Cationic Flotation Reagents for Mineral BeneficiationBy David L. Gefvert
A general review of the role of cationic flotation reagents in the beneficiation of phosphate, iron, and potash ores. The three major types of cationic collectors-amines, ether amines, and condensates
Jan 1, 1986
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African Mining Observatory (AMO): An Initiative To Support A Sustainable Management Of Mineral Resources In Africa - SummaryBy G. Récoché
For the African continent promoting a sustainable utilization of its mineral resources could be considered as a key determinant to fight against poverty. Sustainable development performance indicators
Jan 1, 2007
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The Use Of Permeable Reactive Barriers For Treating Acid Mine EffluentsAcid Mine Drainage (AMD) is the most serious environmental problem facing the Canadian Mineral Industry today. Acid Mine Drainage results from oxidation of sulphide minerals (e.g. pyrite or pyrrhotite
Jan 1, 2006
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Matching Longwall And Continuous Miner Productivity RequirementsBy R. L. Grayson, M. P. Miano, S. Yuan
Matching the productivity gains of continuous mining machines with the increasing performance levels achieved by longwall units has required creative thinking to assure that development is completed i
Jan 1, 1995
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Tailing Dam Failures – Why Do They Continue To Occur?By D. R. East
Recent experiences within certain sectors of the international mining industry suggest an underestimation of the environmental risk associated with the design of mine waste management facilities. The
Jan 1, 1999
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Sulfuric Acid Leaching Of A Germanium Gallium OreBy J. C. Judd, D. D. Harbuck, M. D. Odekirk
The US Bureau of Mines investigated germanium and gallium extraction from an ore containing 0.089% Ge and 0.036% Ga. While previous researchers concluded that a reducing agent, such as SO2 is needed t
Jan 1, 1992
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Development Of A Water Jet Assisted Drag Bit Cutting Head For Coal Measure RockBy Levent Ozdemir, Robert J. Evans
An ongoing research program at the Colorado School of Mines is investigating the application of low to moderate pressure water jets to assist the cutting performance of drag type cutter bits commonly
Jan 1, 1983
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Techniques Of Fully Mechanized Coal Mining Applied To Steeply Dipping SeamsBy Yong-ping Wu
Based on the rules of strata behavior and the characteristics of rock movement, the elementary problems of using fully mechanized coal mining techniques in steeply dipping coal seams are described. A
Jan 1, 2003
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Recycling Of Spent Alkaline And Zinc-Carbon Batteries For Zinc And Manganese Secondary ProductionBy F. Ferella
In this paper several leaching tests were per-formed to optimize the leaching section of a hydrometallurgical process for the recycling of alkaline and zinc-carbon batteries. Zinc and manganese oxides
Jan 1, 2006
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Enhanced Slurry Wetting And Dispersion With Sodium Silicate: An Effective Route To Optimizing Sulfide ProcessingBy R. Reifsnyder, J. LaRosa Thompson
Slurry or slimes dispersion is a critical factor controlling the efficiency of sulfide mineral comminution and concentration operations. The PQ Corporation has conducted innovative sodium silicate-ba
Jan 1, 2002