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Optimization Of Ventilation Parameters In A Continuous Mining Section Employing Exhaust Ventilation And An Underboom ScrubberBy L. Xu, S Jones, R. Bhaskar, J. McKenzie
The objective of this project was to optimize the ventilation parameters of a continuous miner underboom scrubber. This would result in further control of the amount of airborne dust discharged during
Jan 1, 1994
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Pressurization Of Intake Escapeways With Parachute Stoppings To Reduce Infiltration Of SmokeBy Fred N. Kissell, Robert J. Timko
Safe escape from coal mine fires continues to be a concern of the mining industry. The most life-threatening fires occur outby the working sections. Because stoppings always leak some air, an outby fi
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use Of Finite Element Analyses In Understanding Alignment And Load Distribution In Large Grinding Mill Gear And Pinion SetsBy Y. Théberge, V. Svalbonas, M. Fresko, E. Stopper
For many gearing applications, calculations carried out to AGMA standards are comprehensive. For very large gears, the elastic nature of the gear and pinion structures begins to play a larger role in
Jan 1, 2004
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Simulation Of Rock Fragments Flow In Ore PassesBy K. Biswas, H. C. Lee, S. J. Jung
Ore passes are circular openings excavated in rock for in-mine gravity-transportation of ore. It is a very important component of the overall load-haul system of an underground mine. The function of a
Jan 1, 2002
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Application of coal mine roof rating (CMRR) to extended cutsSince first introduced, the coal mine roof rating (CMRR) has been widely accepted as a tool for geologic characterization and mine planning. This paper discusses the application of the CMRR to another
Jan 1, 2000
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An Example Of Using Real Options To Model A Mine Expansion Decision At A Multi-Zone DepositBy David G. Laughton, Richard Poulin, Michael R. Samis
Real options (RO) valuation is an alternative net present value (NPV) framework that is able to incorporate both management flexibility and dynamic project risks. In this paper, management is consider
Jan 1, 2002
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California Mineral Education Foundation Conference Model: Changing Public Perception Of The Mineral IndustriesBy Greg R. Wheeler
Few members of the general public have a clear understanding of mineral resources. Most people do not know how minerals are mined or why they must be extracted from many diverse locations. Many people
Jan 1, 1995
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Quantitative Assessment Of The Risks Associated With High Soil Heavy Metal Loads In Mining DistrictsThe advantages of quantitative environmental risk assessment techniques over the more commonly used qualitative approach is widely accepted. One important parameter related to the level of risk is the
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation Of A Roof-Bolt Support System In Arctic Placer MinesBy K. Biswas
A finite-element algorithm was developed for an axisymmetric heat-transfer problem involving phase change. The finite-element treatment of the phase-change problem was dealt with by using the enthalpy
Jan 1, 1996
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Resolving Complex Mine Ventilation Problems With Multiple Tracer GasesBy D. J. Kennedy, A. W. Stokes, W. G. Klinowski
Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) has become an accepted standard in the field of mine ventilation tracer gas studies. It has a wide variety of uses for defining mine ventilation flows that cannot be adequat
Jan 1, 1987
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Natural Acid Drainage in the Upper Alamosa River of ColoradoBy Harry H. Posey, John Woodling, Miriam L. Renkin
Natural acid drainage is generated from pyritic rock underlying 17 percent of the upper Alamosa River basin. About one-third of these acid producing rocks have nil carbonate buffering capacity; there
Jan 1, 2000
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Multiple Seam MiningBy Matthew Spedding
The complex nature of the carboniferous measures prevailing in the U.K. has dictated the types of mining required to exploit the coal seams. Most mines in Britain are referred to as deep mines in
Jan 1, 1977
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Computer Assisted Stope DesignBy R. R. Tatiya
The algorithms to model three stoping methods - sublevel, down- the-hole (DTH) and cut and fill stoping have been developed. These algorithms are capable of designing and performing economic analysis
Jan 1, 1989
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Centrifugal Dewatering Of Flocculated ClaysBy R. Hogg, R. H. Weiland, P. Bunnaul
The dewatering of flocculated clay suspensions by compression in a centrifugal field was investigated. The results were analyzed with respect to the direct applicability of centrifugal dewatering (as
Jan 1, 1995
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Discussion - Paleoplacers Of The Witwatersrand Basin (e94d270f-219f-494a-a532-814aa60a31fa)By W. E. L. Minter
Discussion by R.W. Hutchinson Minter's excellent recent paper (1990) on the great paleoplacer gold deposits of the Witwatersrand and its subsequent discussion (Cheney, 1991) and reply (Minter,
Jan 1, 1993
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The Vernal Phosphate Rock MillBy Merrill P. Allen
The Vernal phosphate rock concentrator is located in the Uinta Mountains near Vernal, Utah. Ore is sedimentary rock from the Phosphoria Formation. Truck and shovel mining is done at a rate of 11,500 T
Jan 1, 1993
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Acid/Base Sites On Mineral Filler Surfaces Determined By The Adsorption Of Probe MoleculesBy R. J. Pugh
The surface chemical sites on several fillers (quartz, feldspar, calcite and granite) were studied by the adsorption of well defined acid and basic probe molecules (benzoic acid, benzyl alcohol, ethyl
Jan 1, 1993
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Real Estate Development, Transportation Costs, And Wasatch Front Gravel OperationsBy Alan E. Isaacson
Extensive gravel deposits exist within a six-county area in the mountains surrounding the Salt Lake Valley, and in the mountain ranges to the west. The six-county area includes Davis, Salt Lake, Summi
Jan 1, 2001
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Computerized Fire Monitoring, Criteria, Techniques, And Experience At Inco LimitedBy J. S. Stachulak
Installation of a computerized mine monitoring and control system in two planned construction phases began in 1983. Phase one consisted of providing a central monitoring station located on surface for
Jan 1, 1989
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Detection And Measurement Of Crystalline Silica In MineralsBy R. D. Hamilton, W. J. Miles
In 1987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer designated crystalline silica as a 2A probable carcinogen. As a result, crystalline silica is regulated under the Hazard Communication Standard
Jan 1, 1991