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Methods For Controlling Explosion Risk At Coal Mine Working FacesBy Fred N. Kissell, Jerry C. J. Tien, Edward D. Thimons
At coal mine working faces, simultaneous application of three basic elements reduces the methane explosion hazard: (1) adequate ventilation, (2) regular monitoring of gas concentrations, and (3) the e
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Machine Monitoring and Automation as Enablers of Lean MiningBy L Mottola
Three decades ago mining companies, principally in North America, aided by machine and explosive manufacturers, started significant attempts to develop and implement automated mining systems, mainly u
Nov 22, 2011
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All You Ever Wanted To Know About Truck Weights …But Were Afraid To AskBy J. Humphrey
Introduction The weight of a Mining Truck can be affected by field modifications, the selection of items like tires, rims or even the conditions in which it operates. Truck performance and the compl
Jan 1, 2007
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Iron Precipitation in Sulphuric Acid Under Pressure Oxidation Conditions at Elevated Temperatures (ABSTRACT PAGE)By Rhulani F. Maluleke, Francis W. Petersen, John H. Marsh, Johann de T. Steyl, Allan Nesbitt
"Pressure leaching of chalcopyrite and nickeliferrous pyrrotite at temperatures between 105 and 200 ºC has been proposed as a potentially viable route for the extraction of mineral elements from sulph
Jan 1, 2003
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Annual Financial Statements - Report Of The Independent AuditorsTo the members of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy We have audited the annual financial statements set out on pages 239 to 245. These financial statements are the responsibility
Jan 1, 1997
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Parameters Influencing The Leachability Of Calcines Emanating From Microwave Roasted Sphalerite Andpyrite ConcentratesBy T. Phiri, Antoine Floribert Mulaba-Bafubiandi
Microwave energy has been recently used in minerals processing to speed up the leaching process or to improve the liberation of targeted minerals (Al-Harahshed and Kingman, (2003); Bradshaw et al., (2
Jan 1, 2007
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Effect Of Chrome Ore Quality On Ferrochrome Production EfficiencyBy M. H. Farjadi, J. Azari
Cost analysis of chrome ore reduction is one of the important issues facing ferrochrome producers in today?s competitive environment. Much of this depends on quality and various ratios in the actual o
Jan 1, 2004
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Are We Neglecting The Obvious In Mine VentilationBy Ernest M. Spokes
Maximum fan efficiency can only be obtained when the fan has the correct combination of size, speed, and blade setting to provide the required flow of air against the mine resistance. As the mine grow
Jan 1, 1977
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Variation of thermal conductivity of rocks with pressureBy A. Demirci, A. Keçeciler, Y. S. Durutürk
"This paper deals with the results of the variation of thermal conductivity of rocks with pressure on a laboratory scale. For this purpose, the authors have added a pressure-supplying unit to the appa
Jan 1, 2002
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RI 9547 - Bending Fatigue Tests on Flattened Strand Wire Rope at High Working LoadsBy Richard C. Wang
The U.S. Bureau of Mines established a wire rope research laboratory to examine the factors that affect the safety and the useful life of wire rope. In the most recent work, two 32-mm 6x27H flattened
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 9458 - Behavior of Simulated Longwall Gob Material (33936e16-8cd5-484a-990f-c74e5f8fcfa1)By Deno M. Pappas
This report presents results of a U.S. Bureau of Mines study of longwall gob material. The objective of this work was to determine material stiffness properties of the gob for use in numerical models
Jan 1, 2010
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The Study of Jamesonite Flotation BehaviourThe Study of Jamesonite Flotation Behaviour
Sep 13, 2010
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Classification-Based Probabilistic Design Of Ground SupportBy Radford B. Langston, John A. Marjerison, Graham C. Howell, Hendrik A. D. Kirsten
Probabilistic design is gaining wider acceptance in the rock engineering community since it allows more rigorous determination of risk relating to ground fall or excavation instability. Risk analysis
Jan 5, 2007
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World’s largest live tunnel connection at TARP McCook TunnelBy Faruk Oksuz, Dave Schiemann, Matt Trotter, Mike Padilla, Carmen Scalise, Miquel Sanchez
"The McCook Main Tunnel system consists of a 10-m (33-ft) finished diameter, 490-m (1,600-ft) long, hard rock tunnel constructed from a 27.5-m (90- ft) diameter and 92-m (300-ft) deep main gate and tu
Sep 1, 2016
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PART VI - Staff of AIME March 1966Jan 1, 1967
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The Favona Low-Sulfidation Epithermal Au-Ag Deposit, Waihi, New ZealandBy E Hollinger, J L. Mauk
Gold-silver mineralised veins at Favona, represent a new low-sulfidation epithermal vein discovery that occurs less than 1 km southeast of the world-class Waihi deposit. The Favona vein is hosted in L
Jan 1, 2002
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Annual Report - For The Year Ended 30th June, 2002Council for 2001/2002 President A.A.B. Douglas President-elect S.J. Ramokgopa Vice-presidents Senior F.M.G. Egerton Junior Prof. T.R. Stacey Immediate Past-president Dr L.A. Cra
Jan 1, 2002
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Using DEM to Model Ore Breakage within a Pilot Scale Sag MillBy Rob D. Morrision, Paul W. Cleary
"The best accepted method for design of autogenous and semi-autogenous mills is to carry out pilot scale test work using a 1.8 m diameter by 0.6 m long pilot scale test mill. The load in such a mill t
Jan 1, 2003
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Continuous Measurement Of Radon For Uranium MinesA system to continuously measure the concentration of radon in mine ventilating air has been developed and tested in a uranium mine. In use, the air/radon mixture to be monitored is pumped through f
Jan 1, 1978
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A Historical Perspective On The Economics Of The Ownership Of Mineral Rights OwnershipBy F. T. Cawood
?It is in the interest of stability and investor confidence that the healthy and necessary debate on such a (minerals) policy should soon find its way to consensus.? (President Nelson Mandela at the10
Jan 1, 1998