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A Knowledge-Based System For Hydraulic Maintenance Of A Continuous MinerBy Julie Mitchell
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is conducting research on the application of expert sys tens technology to mining equipment diagnostics and predictive maintenance, to increase mining productivity and efficie
Jan 1, 1989
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Design Optimization With Risk Analysis to Minimize Belt Conveyor CostBy Marian W. Otrebski, Julian A. Korneck
Long distance, overland conveyors require significant capital outlay of which up to 70% may be contributed to the cost of belting. Significant savings may be achieved by identifying possible risk are
Jan 1, 1998
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Air Sparged Hydrocyclone (Ash) Technology For Cyanide RecoveryBy B. Dabrowski, J. D. Miller, D. Halbe, J. Hupka
An air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) mobile system was evaluated for continuous stripping and recovery of cyanide (the AVR process) from process water at a gold plant site. The ASH unit performed excepti
Jan 1, 2004
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Flotation of Phosphate Ores with Sodium Oleate and Nonionic Surfactants MixturesBy H. Sis, S. Chander
The beneficial effect of a series nonylphenol polyethylene glycol ether surfactants were tested in the flotation of phosphate ores in which the mixture of sodium oleate and dodecane was used as collec
Jan 1, 2002
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Simulation Of Air And Contaminant Flow In Underground Mine Ventilation NetworksBy A. Exikis
Simulating a ventilation network of an underground mine can help in solving complex ventilation systems with many features, selecting proper fan specifications, location and settings. Early computer s
Jan 1, 2006
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Removal of Cadmium and Zinc Ions by Liquid Fluid-BedsBy Kenneth N. Han, Jianshe Liu
Various techniques used in the removal of metal ions from effluent streams have been reviewed. These techniques include recovery of metals by biological treatment, chelating agents, adsorption, ion- e
Jan 1, 1992
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The On-Stream X-Ray Difiactometric Analysis of Phosphate-Rock-Bearing Slurries for Process Control on a Beneficiation PlantBy Johann Engelbrecht, Stéfan de Bruyn, Petrus van den Heever
A system for the on-stream X-ray diffractometric determination of mineral phases in slurries was developed in response to the mining industry's need for process control during the beneficiation o
Jan 1, 1999
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Using Your Best ResourceBy W. E. (Bill) Stanley
Introduction This is an exciting day. It isn't often that you can find the best minds in a particular business gathered together in one place. But that is what we have here. You are the best
Jan 1, 1987
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Central Refrigerating Plants For Air Conditioning In The Mines Of Ruhrkohle AG - IntroductionBy Eduard Hamm
The main reasons for the development of higher heat levels in German coal mines are the increasing depth of working with the con- sequent higher rock temperatures, increased use of electrical equipmen
Jan 1, 1980
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The Indicator Approach To Estimation Of Spatial DistributionsBy A. G. Journel
Few Earth Scientists realize fully the assumptions they are making, willing or not, when pooling into a same histogram data coming from different locations and considering such histogram as an estimat
Jan 1, 1982
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A Simple Program For Estimating Multiple-Seam InteractionsBy O. Akinkugbe
The safe, productive exploitation of coal in multiple-seam situations requires specific design technology. At present, there are two general design approaches that the mining engineer can use to analy
Jan 1, 2004
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Reagglomeration Phenomena In Fine Dry Grinding Of CoalBy R. Hogg, E. Kaya, H. Cho
Investigations were performed on fine grinding of bituminous coal in a laboratory-scale pulverizer. The results indicated that the breakage behavior at relatively coarse sizes (i.e., greater than abou
Jan 1, 1998
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Microstructural Control on Crushing Strength and Mineral Liberation Potential: Numerical ExperimentsBy Ian H. Clark
A series of numerical experiments were performed in order to elucidate the stress distribution, fracture strength and mineral liberation potential in single specimens of rock during crushing. Fracture
Jan 1, 1992
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Solvent Sublation - A Non_Foaming Adsorptive Bubble Process For Separation Of Waste StreamsBy Kalliat T. Valsaraj, Louis J. Thibodeaux
A mathematical model is described for the transfer of hydrophobic compounds from aqueous to an immiscible organic phase using fine bubble aeration; the process otherwise known as "solvent sublation" a
Jan 1, 1989
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Immobilization of free ionic gold and L-asparagine-complexed ionic gold by Sporosarcina ureae: The importance of organo-gold complexes in gold mobilityBy W. S. Fyfe, G. Southam, T. J. Beveridge
Sporosarcina ureae was able to grow in the presence of tip to 10-ppm L-asparagine complexed gold. However, 10 ppm Au3+ was found to be highly toxic to Sporosarcina ureae, killing 109 bacteria/mL withi
Jan 1, 2000
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Innovative shaft lining methodBy R. F. Kovar, R. N. Torbin
Foster-Miller has recently developed a new concept for a highly specialized shaft lining system. This innovative shaft lining system uses a continuous slip forming placement technique, lining the shaf
Jan 1, 1990
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Lineament Analysis: Identification Of Structural Controls On Ground Instability In Surface And Underground MinesBy S. E. Phillipson, P. L. Tyrna
Lineament analysis, a remote sensing application, for geological structures, has been criticized, for its reliance on subjective interpretations. The Mine Safety & Health Administration's Roof Co
Jan 1, 2003
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Stability Analysis of the VCR Study Stope at The Homestake MineBy F. Duan, W. G. Pariseau, C. S. Schmuck
Three dimensional comparisons between calculated and measured displacements in the hanging wall of a rock mechanics study region at the Homestake Mine show correlation coefficients of 0.7 or higher. T
Jan 1, 1987
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Risk Management Strategies for Southern Nevada Water Authority’s Lake Mead Intake No. 2By Steven W. DeCou, Marcus R. Jensen, Stephen Navin
The Lake Mead Intake No. 2 is a project constructed for the Southern Nevada Water Authority which includes a 12-foot diameter lake tap and intake shaft constructed in over 225 feet of water; 1650 feet
Jan 1, 1999
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Theoretical Considerations Of Sodium Nitrite Oxidation And Fine Grinding In Refractory Precious-Metal Concentrate Pressure LeachingBy L. E. Krys, K. D. Harrison, C. G. Anderson
Since 1984, nitrogen-species catalyzed pressure leaching has been utilized at Sunshine Mining and Refining Company for the recovery of precious metals from a refractory sulfide concentrate. The proces
Jan 1, 1997