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Coal Preparation The Values Of TrainingBy V. Russel Burkhart
One of the most difficult items to justify economically on any budget is a training program. The costs can easily be identified--primarily the cost of the program and the inconvenience and cost of fil
Jan 1, 1981
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Overview; Predevelopment Aspects of Heap LeachingBy Jean E. Kiel, Rob Dorey, Dirk J. A. van Zyl
1.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter seeks to provide an overview of important factors involved in the implementation of heap leach technology as a vehicle for gold extraction from its ores. Toward this
Jan 1, 1988
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A Summary Of Recent Findings On Occupational Lung Disease In US Underground Coal MinersBy M. D. Attfield
During 1992 a number of papers were published on aspects of respiratory disease in US underground coal miners. These included reports on trends in prevalence of coal workers' pneumoconiosis, the
Jan 1, 1993
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The Use Of Detailed Testing In Obtaining Failure Criteria For Grinding Mill StructuresBy V. Svalbonas
In the establishment of a useful failure criteria for complicated, fabricated structures, two basic areas of knowledge must be evaluated: 1. The accuracy of the applied stress analysis must be known
Jan 1, 1982
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Ore Grading At The Iron Ore Company Of CanadaBy D. J. Shalanski
In 1962 a computerized data processing system was first installed and programmed for the grading of direct-shipping iron ore from the Sept-Iles terminal of the Iron Ore Company of Canada. Over the yea
Jan 1, 1975
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Tunnels - The Owners' ProblemsBy T. J. Jr. Corwin
This paper will cover the problems confronting an owner when planning and estimating the cost of a proposed tunnel. Three factors are known: the length, size and the time allocated for the completion
Jan 1, 1974
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Medical Evaluations Of Wollastonite -A ReviewBy K. J. Sollman
With an ongoing concern for safety and health in the workplace, NYCO® requested three medical evaluations be undertaken to study possible health hazards of wollastonite. Two of the evaluations were
Jan 1, 1988
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Comparative Evaluation Of Conventional And Resin Bolting SystemsBy George J. Karabin
Over the past few years, the use of fully grouted bolts to support the roof of underground openings has increased dramatically. While conventionally anchored bolts effectively reinforce the strata of
Jan 1, 1976
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Room-and-Pillar Method of Open- Stope Mining - Study of Interrelationships and Constraints in Underground Coal Mining by Room-and-Pillar MethodsBy Stanley C. Suboleski, C. B. Manula
INTRODUCTION In any mining operation all possible steps should be taken to increase efficiency. One area for improvement is mine planning and design, particularly in the area of equipment selection
Jan 1, 1982
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Experience With The Design And Operation Of Pneumatic Handling EquipmentBy G. A. Gunderson
Since our time is very limited, I would like to relate to you as best as I can a few important areas that I think may be helpful. 1.) The Real Difference between Dense Phase and Dilute Phase Pneumati
Jan 1, 1977
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Hectorite Clay - HectoriteBy J. P. Fitzgerald
This paper is an accumulation of information on the geology, mineralogy and mining of the Hectorite clay deposit owned by NL Chemicals (U.S.A.), Inc. The mine is located in San Bernardino County, Cali
Jan 1, 1986
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The Theory and Development of a Michigan Tech/Outokumpu Slurry Ash AnalyzerBy S. K. Kawatra
Outokumpu Electronics has designed a new on-line coal slurry ash analyzer, based on an instrument developed at Michigan Technological University. The primary goal was to build an accurate instrument a
Jan 1, 1993
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Pumice For Stone-Washed And Acid-Washed Textiles: Benton Pumice Beds, Mono County, CaliforniaBy Gregg Wilkerson
The Blind Springs Hill pumice beds are located 5 miles southwest of Benton, California in the foothills between the Benton Mountain Range and Blind Springs Valley. The best exposures of the pumice are
Jan 1, 1995
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The Potential Of Thin-Seam Mining Systems For Improving Safety And ProductivityBy J. A. Farinelli
In the Appalachian region of the United States, approximately 40% of the underground coal reserve base exists in seams 0.7 - 1.1m thick. These seams are, in general, often of premium quality and are f
Jan 1, 1987
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Missouri - Oklahoma Type Tripoli ? IntroductionBy Everett H. Dobbs
The Tripoli deposits in the southwest corner of Missouri In Newton County and the northeast corner of Oklahoma in Ottawa County, located in the vicinity of Seneca, Missouri, contains an unusual and pe
Jan 1, 1960
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The Impact Of Microwave Irradiation On The Processing Of A Sulphide OreBy T. Negeri, A. O. Orumwense
Microwave pretreatment is one of the emerging technologies which have been reported as having potential economic benefits for the processing of amenable ores. The application of microwave pretreatment
Jan 1, 2003
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Foskor Phosphate BeneficiationBy Charles Schmidt
Phalabonva (Figure 1) is situated in the northern province of South Africa adjacent to Kruger National Park, about 500 km from Johannesburg. The nearest South African port to Phalaborwa is Richards Ba
Jan 1, 1999
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Recovery Enhancement in the Mercur Autoclave CircuitBy Robert M. St. Louis, Janet M. Edgecombe
The Mercur Mine's autoclave is an alkaline pressure oxidation system, operating at 220°(428°F) and 3061 kPa (444 psig) (total). Up to 725 metric tons (800 st) of ore, grading 2.02 g per mt (0.059
Jan 1, 1990
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The Effect Of A Retaining-Wall-Supported Berm On The Stability Of A Tailings Dam - IntroductionBy James A. Doolittle
In the underground type of mining operation, the finer portion of the waste material commonly is pumped as a hydraulic slurry to a tailings disposal pond. (1)* The tailings slurry is deposited via a p
Jan 1, 1974
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Surface Structural DamagesBy W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
5.1 INTRODUCTION There are several types of surface ground disturbances, each of which is immediately transmitted to surface structures and causes damage of various forms, depending on the location o
Jan 1, 1992