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Ore Block Optimization For Grade Control Based On Conditional SimulationThe impact of smoothing on the definition of ore and waste boundaries using linear estimation and conditional simulation methods is discussed. The nature of transfer functions is examined including th
Jan 1, 1999
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Using diamond drilling to evaluate a placer deposit : A case studyBy G. T. Newell, J. G. Stone, V. M. Mejia
Introduction Advances in drilling have reached a point where large diameter cores can be recovered from "tight," or weakly indurated placer gravels. In such ground, core drilling can provide more rel
Jan 9, 1988
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Preliminary evaluation of carbon dioxide, oxygen and hydrogen for promoting chromite liberation by breakageBy MEHMET ALI RECAI ONAL, MAHMUT CAMALAN
The key motivation of this study is to evaluate the potential of well-known hazardous gases—carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2)—as grinding aids for mineral liberation in ball milling.
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Appraisal Of Sandstone-Type Uranium Prospects Using Computer ModelingBy Trevor R. Ellis
In this paper a method is presented for estimating the specifications of sandstone-type uranium deposits which will be the minimum that can meet a company's economic requirements for investment.
Jan 1, 1979
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Current And Proposed Regulations And Legislation On Water Pollution Concerning The Appalachian Coal IndustryBy C. T. Holland
Coal mining has been an important industry in the Appalachian area for many years. This is particularly true in the northern part of the area, namely, in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. Also, i
Jan 1, 1969
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Economics Of Ocean Transportation Of Minerals In Less Than Full Cargo LotsBy Hans E. Tausig
The economics of transporting minerals by sea in less than full cargo lots encompasses an analysis of production costs, sale and inventory calculations and a careful comparison of ocean freight costs
Jan 1, 1979
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Environmental Cost Impact To Gold Mine Development The Zortman/Landusky ExperienceBy J. F. Fitzpatrick
This paper examines the cost elements associated with changes to gold mining practice over the last decade that result from the changes in environmental regulation and the heightened governmental and
Jan 1, 1992
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Ventilation Planning For The El Mochito MineBy Archie M. Richardson, Carl E. Brechtel, Tom R. Kelly, Frank Feero
Recent work to upgrade the ventilation system for the el Mochito lead/zinc mine in central Honduras is discussed. Network modeling and underground measurements were used to evaluate cost-effective alt
Jan 1, 1993
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Field Evaluation of an Inline Wet Scrubber for Reducing Float Coal Dust on a Continuous Miner SectionBy J. R. Patts, L. D. Patts, S. J. Janisko, T. Barone
"Controlling float coal dust in underground coal mines before dispersal into the general airstream can reduce the risk of mine explosions while potentially achieving a more efficient and effective use
Jan 1, 2015
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Quality requirements for industrial minerals used in drilling fluids - by R.L. Garrett Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, No. 11 November 1987,pp. 1011-1015By D. Leppert
Mr. Garrett brings up several interesting points with respect to the proposed API specification for "nontreated bentonite." However, although not explicitly stated, these specifications are being writ
Jan 1, 1990
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Use of the field-based silica monitoring technique in a coal mine: A case studyBy James J. Meadows, Jason D. Pampena, Emanuele G. Cauda, Lauren G. Chubb
Respirable crystalline silica (RCS) found in dust generated by various mining processes is an important occupational hazard in the underground coal-mining industry. Exposure can lead to disabling and
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Selection Of AC Induction Motors For Mining Applications (ddeaa188-d66e-458e-b3f4-e1d919b28a3a)By B. J. Sauer
Misapplication of AC induction motors for mine crusher and mill applications has long been a frustration for both the driven equipment supplier and the mine operator. Proper selection of AC induction
Jan 1, 1999
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Practical Performance Requirements Of Coal Dryer Dust CollectorsBy Henning E. Soderberg
Yesterday, air pollution was somebody else's problem -- today, it is everybody's problem. The coal industry with thermal coal drying, is aware of their problem and the necessity of doing an
Jan 1, 1962
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Removal of molybdenum and heavy metals from effluents by flotationBy J. P. Hanten, G. Ramadorai
This paper presents laboratory and pilot plant data on the removal of heavy metals and molybdenum from mining-milling waste water. Molybdenum is removed as an Fe-Mo precipitate by proper addition of f
Jan 1, 1987
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Estimating Dewatering Rates And Designing Deep-Well Dewatering Systems For Open-Pit Mines By Use Of Numerical SimulationBy E. Scott Bair
Renewed interest in the vast reserves of anthracite coal in eastern Pennsylvania led to the use of a numerical model for simulating the hydrologic effects of constructing an open-pit anthracite mine.
Jan 1, 1980
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Geology And Geostatistics Applied To Grade Control At The Mercur Gold Mine, Mercur, Utah (8c954093-d991-43b1-8c09-d51a0de1ae04)By R. A. Metz, M. A. Bryant, J. C. Goodwin, T. B. Faddies, L. D. Kornze
The Mercur Gold Mine is located 56 km (35 air miles) southwest of Salt Lake City in north central Utah. In July 1981 Getty Mining Company made the decision to put Mercur into production. The first gol
Jan 1, 1992
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Flux Line For Steel Plant Furnaces "Facts & Fancies"By Ernest B. Snyder
The word "line" has been used loosely for many forms of the common steel plant flux. For example, many people use the word "lime" for nigh calcium and dolomitic limestone, for high calcium and dolomit
Jan 1, 1979
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Change Of Support For Recoverable Resource EstimationIn the estimation of recoverable resources, geostatistical techniques such as Multiple Indicator Kriging require a change of support correction to derive theoretical recoveries based on an assumed lev
Jan 1, 1999
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Effects Of The Geology Of Talc Ores Upon Mining And Killing OperationsBy Richard H. Olson
Talc is currently mined in the U.S. in six major districts. The size and depth of the ore bodies and their mineralogy dictate the types of products manufactured and the mining and processing methods w
Jan 1, 1984