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Defining Blending Classes to Solve Open Pit Scheduling ProblemsBy J. Gonzales
For this paper, blending is conceived as a linear process that takes a proportion from one stockpile or location and mixes it with another proportion from another stockpile or location, with the aim o
Jan 1, 2019
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Talc Marketing (55218556-beb9-4352-b455-9d83acc4feed)By Louis D. Murino
Compared to coal or many metals industries, talc must be considered a small, specialty market catering to niches and dependent primarily on the physical attributes of the mined and processed mineral r
Jan 1, 1984
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A Quality Control Model For The Development Of High-Confidence Flotation Test DataBy N. O. Lotter
Studies investigating the evaluation errors in laboratory scale flotation tests for platinum-bearing Merensky Reef in the Bushveld Complex, South Africa, have constructed a quality control model to as
Jan 1, 1995
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High-Energy Impact HammersBy Ivor Hawkes
INTRODUCTION High energy breaking is an alternative to using ex¬plosives in underground secondary breaking operations. It also is a means of upgrading conventional hand-held breakers, manual sledge
Jan 1, 1982
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Supplemental Irrigation For Reclamation Of Surface Mined Lands ? IntroductionBy Earl M. Frizzell
Investigation of mined land characteristics, evaluation of irrigation systems and evaluations by the mining industry determined that irrigation is a feasible method for aiding the revegetation of coal
Jan 1, 1985
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Incentive Bonus SystemsBy James L. McGregor
St. Joseph Lead Company has been paying incentive bonuses for well over 40 years. In 1958 almost half of St. Joe's 1,860 employees in Southeast Missouri received some form of incentive bonus in a
Jan 1, 1960
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Helmet-CAM: Strategically minimizing exposures to respirable dust through video exposure monitoringBy J. R. Patts, A. B. Cecala, E. J. Haas
Exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS) remains a serious health hazard to the U.S. mining workforce who are potentially exposed to RCS [1,2] as various ore bodies are drilled, blasted, hauled
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Mineralogical Examination Of The Bacterial Leaching Progress On Base-Metal SulphideThe paper presents results of the mineralogical examination on samples from a bacterial leaching test which simulated in situ leaching for 482 days. Rock fragments (15 to 20 cm) were obtained from the
Jan 1, 1991
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Construction Of Coal Mine Waste Disposal Systems Consistant With Environmental RegulationsBy Richard E. Lounsbury
Coal mine refuse handling traditionally has been the redheaded stepchild of the industry - a problem to be ignored as much as possible. During the past few years, however, mining companies have become
Jan 1, 1973
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Optimization Of Ventilation Parameters In A Continuous Mining Section Employing Exhaust Ventilation And An Underboom Scrubber (788e0823-bf3c-4de2-b35c-c6581d65a72c)By R. Bhaskar
The objective of the project was to optimize the ventilation parameters of a continuous miner underboom scrubber to further control. the amount of airborne dust discharged during mining, to further re
Jan 1, 1994
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The Use Of Pure Oxygen In The Leacidng Process In South African Gold MinesBy Tony Stephens
In this paper I will try to give an overall picture of the use of pure oxygen in gold leaching in South Africa. Pure oxygen has been overlooked as a reagent for many years. Only with the increased so
Jan 1, 1998
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Laboratory Characterization Of The Influence Of Reagent Changes On Coal Flotation - IntroductionBy R. R. Klimpel
The process of flotation is an extremely important solids separation technique employed in a wide variety of industrial process applications. Froth flotation is practiced in the coal industry to recov
Jan 1, 1979
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Applying Environmental Geology Concepts To Urban Development Planning An Example: Tippecanoe County, IndianaBy T. R. West
Planning for urban development in many locations is based largely on 0.10 factors, 1) soil conditions and 2) socio-political aspects of the region. A more widely based approach is necessary, however,
Jan 1, 1972
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Discussion – Two case histories of subsidence in the Warrior coalfield – by D. W. Park Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 40, No. 3 March 1988, pp. 185-191I was very interested in Professor Park's data on subsidence over longwall panels. His paragraph labeled "Conclusion," however, does not seem appropriate for the article. Nothing in the article g
Jan 1, 1989
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The Potential Role Of Particle Characteristics On Coal Mine Respirable Dust Standards (443d96b7-cf26-4124-ab11-3cf4a3cc20eb)By R. L. Grayson
Compliance standards for respirable dust which are reduced because of high quartz concentrations have become an industry-wide problem. Research on the physical and chemical character of quartz-classif
Jan 1, 1990
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Power Efficient Autogenous Grinding PlantsBy A. R. MacPherson
The procedure to arrive at an energy efficient autogenous grinding plant is carried out in the following steps: First Step - Determine power requirements to grind a particular ore. This work carried
Jan 1, 1981
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Offshore Prospecting And Mining Laws Of The United StatesBy J. L. Goodier
The paper points up the hesitance of private capital to pursue development of offshore mineral mining endeavors due to the deterrent effect of the clouded legal status of such endeavors. Some states
Jan 1, 1968
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Determination Of Optimal Longwall Face Methane Monitoring Locations (PREPRINT NUMBER 93-14 )By A. B. Cecala
The Bureau of Mines performed a study to determine optimal locations for longwall face methane monitoring equipment. Longwall face ignitions continue to be a concern to the U.S. coal mining industry.
Jan 1, 1993
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Mines Systems Design Research EffortsBy Michael Werner
A three-way research program, facilitated by the U.S. Bureau of Mines Generic Institute funding, conducted by Hecla Mining Co., Spokane Research Center of the Bureau and the University of Idaho, shows
Jan 1, 1985
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Design Engineering And Technical Assistance On Construction And Operation Of The Sang Dong Chemical Plant In The Republic Of KoreaBy C. H. Lee
The world-famous Sang Dong Mine in the Republic of Korea has long been one of the world's greatest tungsten ore deposits. Over the years, the development of the Sang Dong deposit has steadily inc
Jan 1, 1962