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Cristobalite Formation In Diatomaceous Earth - Effects Of Time And TemperatureBy Scott D. Kinsala, Patrick T. Flynn, Andrew T. Rosol
During calcination of diatomaceous earth, cristobalite is formed in varying percentages. Also, during efforts to recycle products containing natural diatomaceous earth, various heat treatments are use
Jan 1, 1991
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Is Mining Technology Advancing Faster Than Ventilation Practices?By Terence H. Fisher
The use of more productive mining equipment, the tendency to longer development and the advent of new mining methods have introduced new challenges to the ventilation practitioner in Western Australia
Jan 1, 1995
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Floor Bolting For Control Of Mine Floor HeaveBy J. C. Stankus, S. S. Peng
Many coal seams are associated with soft floor strata. During mine development, if coal pillars are not properly designed, floor heave occurs and causes interruption of coal production. In the severe
Jan 1, 1995
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Stimulation of Pollutants Produced During BlastingBy J. Partyka
Fumes produced during blasting operations in underground mines are defined in this paper by an equivalent contaminant source. The primary goal is to establish a method which would allow all those para
Jan 1, 1991
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Application Of Automated Shotcrete Using Ultrasonic Ranging SensorBy S. J. Jung, F. Lock
This research came about because of the recognized need for a safe, easy way to line small-diameter bored raises (less than 150 cm). Currently, an operator must go down the raise and apply the concret
Jan 1, 1995
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Blast-Induced DustBy Jozef Szymanski, Julian Partyka, Jerzy Krynicki
In order to study blast-induced dust in a hard rock metal mine experimentally and analytically, a part of a stope mined by Vertical Retreat Mining (VRM) was monitored throughout its lifetime. Dust mea
Jan 1, 1997
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The Chemical Fate Of 218Po In AirBy Anthony Busigin, Charlett Busigin, Colin R. Phillips
For the purposes of measurement and dosimetry of airborne radon daughters in uranium mines and elsewhere, it is important to understand their physicochemical state. This work deals with the chemical f
Jan 1, 1981
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A Methodology for Estimating the Cost of Mine Waste RemediationBy Thomas W. Camm
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has extensive experience estimating the cost of mining and mineral processing operations as an ongoing part of its information and analysis studies. With the increased interes
Jan 1, 1995
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Bit Wear Reduction To Control Dust GenerationBy L. D. Gehi, A. W. Khair, M. Ahmad
This paper presents an analysis of the effect of the dynamics of bit wear on dust generation. Two surveys have been conducted in order to assess the mechanism and type of bit wear and to evaluate the
Jan 1, 1993
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Volumetric efficiency and the potential for increased productivity in underground haulage units: A discussion of plans and conceptsBy J. W. Leonard, D. A. Newman
By using physical and chemical means to increase the bulk density of newly broken coal freed from the mine face, the potential to improve coal mine productivity is significantly enhanced. It is estima
Jan 1, 1990
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Conveyor Drive SelectionBy Edmond O’Donovan
Selection of conveyor drives is an area of great confusion that frequently leads to poor system performance or overcapitalization. Many papers have dealt with the performance characteristics of differ
Jan 1, 2000
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Microfine Comminution In A New Centrifugal Ball MillBy F. -U. Schneider, F. Wellenkamp
Based on previous investigations of ultrafine comminution in planetary ball mills, a new centrifugal mill has been developed which permits similar high stress conditions. Because this new type of mill
Jan 1, 1995
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Automating Rock-Type Classification From Satellite Data: Developing An Expert SystemBy D. Papacharalampos
A combination of decision- theoretic and knowledge-based methods can be used to classify rock-types from satellite data both efficiently and accurately. An expert system utilizes knowledge-based rules
Jan 1, 1986
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Geotechnical Investigation, Design And Construction Of The Km 80/86 Tunnels, Tumbler Ridge Branchline, B.C.By R. D. Hendry, R. A. Pearce, Allyn J. Steward, Dennis C. Martin
This paper outlines the geotechnical exploration and design approach utilized for the Km 80 and Km 86 Tunnels on the British Columbia Railway Tumbler Ridge Branchline. Information from surface mapping
Jan 1, 1985
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Evaluation Of Inlet Ductwork Pressure Losses For Main Mine FansBy Richard Druesedow, Richard Ray
Tests at the VP-5 "C" shaft fan installation of Island Creek Coal's Virginia Pocahontas Mines were performed to determine pressure drop due to the design of the shaft collar and ductwork leading
Jan 1, 1993
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Water Management At The Barrick Bullfrog Reclamation ProjectBy D. Kump
Barrick closed the Bullfrog Operation in November 1999.During its life, the Bullfrog produced ore from three open pit mines and an underground mine; 32,000,000 tons of ore were processed at the 9,000-
Jan 1, 2004
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Investigation of power station slag for use as roofing granulesBy L. G. Austin
The use of crushed power station slags, both natural and coated, as granules for roof shingles shows some promise. Test shingles weathered for some years showed rust spotting and granule deterioration
Jan 1, 1990
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Marine Placer Development and Opportunities in AlaskaBy J. C. Barker
Alaska, with about 74% of the US continental shelf, is largely unexplored for placers in its vast shallow marine waters. Nevertheless, there are numerous occurrences of marine minerals including gold,
Jan 1, 1990
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Enhancing and Measuring Social Sustainability by the Minerals Industry: A Case Study of Australian Aboriginal PeopleBy D. F. Martin
Sustainability is typically understood as having three interrelated dimensions-environmental, economic, and social. However, far less attention has been paid to social sustainability than to the other
Jan 1, 2005
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Robot-Human Control Interactions In Mining OperationsBy Rashi Tiwari, George Danko, Jeremy Knowles
A control technique is described for enhancing the efficiency of materials handling and other mining operations. The concept involves human-operator and robotics control interactions to assist in min
Jan 1, 2005