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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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Industrial Minerals Research In The Bureau Of MinesBy Andrew S. Prokopovitsh
The Bureau of Mines is concerned with all the approximately 60 industrial minerals, although its research program currently is focused on 10 of them--bauxite, chromite, clay, manganese, phosphate, pot
Jan 1, 1975
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Use of Auxiliary Fans for Mining PurposesBy William D. Meakins
INTRODUCTION Today, auxiliary fans, or boosters as they are sometimes called, are commonly used underground to provide ventilation for safe working conditions for personnel. Fans are installed in m
Jan 1, 1982
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Earth Pressure Balance TBM Soil Conditioning: It’s About the PressureBy Rick Bearce, Minsu Cha, Mike Mooney, Yuanli Wu, Lisa Mori
"Proper soil conditioning is critical for effective earth pressure balance (EPB) TBM tunneling. Chamber pressures can reach 3-5 bar yet the vast majority of testing is performed under atmospheric cond
Jan 1, 2016
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Developing Trees Tolerant to Degraded Mine SoilsBy C. Opoku-Ware, M. Kukay, P. Conrad, F. Inkoom, R. Pal
Researchers at Montana Tech are investigating the potential for developing trees tolerable to degraded un-reclaimed mine site tailings and soils as a solution to re-establishing long-term tree growth
Jan 1, 2019
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ONE-STEP LEACHING OF GOLD, PGM's AND BASE METALS FROM VARIOUS ORES AND CONCENTRATESBy C. A. Fleming, C. J. Ferron, P. T. O'Kane, D. B. Dreisinger
The platinum group metals (PGM's) are typically recovered by flotation, smelting of the flotation concentrate to matte, and matte leaching. Concentrates too low grade to be processed economically by t
Jan 1, 2000
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Preplanning For An Open Pit Copper MineBy Steven J. Kirk
In the past decade, many hardrock surface miners have revegetated dumps and tailings ponds to allow those waste disposal areas to blend more easily with the surrounding landscapes. Efforts have also b
Jan 1, 1980
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An Empirical Constitutive Relationship for Rock MassBy Z. T. Bieniawski, Nicholson G. A.
This paper describes an empirical constitutive model for underground excavations in rock which equates the deformation modulus to the ratio of the principal stress difference to the major principal st
Jan 1, 1986
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Microcomputer Cost Models for Mining and MillingBy Alfred Petrick, Roger Dewey
INTRODUCTION Estimation of capital and operating costs for mines and mills has long been a necessary ingredient of feasibility studies, and though many practitioners have successfully used "rules
Jan 1, 1987
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Horizontal Drilling-- A Tool For Improved ProductivityBy P. C. Thakur
Mine productivity, measured by the output of minerals per manshift, depends on a number of factors including physical conditions of the minable seam, type of mining equipment, management techniques, w
Jan 1, 1980
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Strategies For More Flexible Sequential-Modular SimulationBy Wayne Stange
Due to the availability of user-friendly microcomputer based packages, the use of simulation is increasing.. Users have however encountered problems inherent to the structure of sequential-modular sim
Jan 1, 1989
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Environmental Considerations for Alternates to Cyanide ProcessingBy Frederick W. DeVries, J. Brent Hiskey
Cyanide has been recognized for about a century as the most effective reagent for processing gold ores. Cyanide leaching has been adapted to various metallurgical settings and continues to be improved
Jan 1, 1992
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Flash Flotation For Sulphides And Precious MetalsBy Tracy T. Morris
The current state of the mining community has made it imperative for operations to reduce costs and increase productivity in order to remain competitive. This has been done in Colorado with the instal
Jan 1, 1987
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Ground Freezing For Soft Ground Shaft SinkingBy John A. Shuster
Case histories are reported for several soft ground shafts ranging from 6' to 40' in diameter and 50' to 230' in overburden depth for which ground freezing was employed to provide
Jan 1, 1985
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Design guidelines for improved water spray systemsBy S. K. Mukherjee, M. M. Singh, N. I. Jayaramn
In underground mining operations, ventilation and water sprays are the common methods of controlling dust. In recent years, there has been a proliferation of technical literature dealing with water sp
Jan 1, 1987
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Development Of Mathematical Models For Coal PulverizersBy S. Komar Kawatra, Henry J. Walqui, Timothy C. Eisele
Population balance models were used to model the grinding action of industrial scale coal pulverizers. Experimental work was conducted with two different coal samples to determine the values of the ap
Jan 1, 2002
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Microscale Comminution Studies for Ball Mill ModelingBy J. A. Herbst, Y. C. Lo
An attempt has been made to parameterize the population balance model for a ball mill based on measurements of the elementary breakage process obtained using an ultrafast load cell device. Detailed in
Jan 1, 1992
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Laboratory Testing for Gravity Concentration Circuit DesignBy W. M. Jr. Aubrey, R. L. Stone
INTRODUCTION Most metallic minerals and some industrial minerals have a relatively high specific gravity and most have at one time or another been concentrated by gravity methods. The principles o
Jan 1, 1986
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Process Development For The Eskay Creek ProjectBy John Turney, John Gathje, Donald Gale
The Eskay Creek deposit, located in northern British Columbia, is a high-grade gold/silver ore associated with complex polymetallic sulfides. Process development began in 1989 and continued through 19
Jan 1, 1995
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Characteristic Curves For Multiple-Fan Ventilation SystemsBy Y. J. Wang
A subsystem-based approach to the characteristic curves for a multiple fan ventilation system is presented. The ventilation variables and their relationships associated with a fan branch are considere
Jan 1, 1993