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Cutter Vibration Monitoring For Vertical Guidance Of Mining MachinesBy C. R. Peterson
A cutter vibration monitoring system is described which would map seam strata non-uniformities to permit guidance within the seam. An extremely simple and rugged transducer is used which is compatible
Jan 1, 1985
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Beneficial Results Obtained Applying A Zinc Regrind At The Magmont ConcentratorBy Arthur A. Schweizer
A method to improve the quality of Magmnt zinc concentrates to become acceptable feed to an electrolytic zinc refinery. The magnesia content of zinc concentrates produced was too high due to particle
Jan 1, 1981
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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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Evaluation Of Reclamation Practices With Respect To Subsoil CompactionBy R. J. Sweigard
One of the foremost problems in reclaiming prime farmland is compaction of the subsoil which is caused by the reclamation equipment. Wheel tractor-scrapers are most commonly used to replace subsoil an
Jan 1, 1987
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Bituminous Sands: Economic Stripping Ratio And Mining SystemsBy Brahm D. Prasad
As in other mineral deposits, variation in bitumen saturation, thickness of ore and discard occurs throughout Alberta's Athabasca Oil Sands deposit. The economic stripping ratio developed here to
Jan 1, 1982
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Bulk Handling System Simulation - A Window On RealityBy Charles H. Ricker
Simulation models have been widely used to analyze the operations and characteristics of a variety of systems. Such models mimmick a projected reality by analyzing the interaction of the events, trans
Jan 1, 1974
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The Thermal Drying Of Western Coals ? IntroductionBy Peter T. Luckie
Up until the past couple of years, thermal coal dryers were only used to dry midwest and eastern United States bituminous coals. These dryers were primarily installed at coal preparation plants to fre
Jan 1, 1975
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Some Considerations On Environmental Regulations Relevant To Hydro-Metallurgical Process ResidueBy Sun K. Kim
Hydrometallurgical processes are not free of environmental regulations. A clear understanding of the regulations under which the minerals industry operates delineates processing requirements at early
Jan 1, 1982
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Regional Geochemical Reconnaissance Of The Bradshaw Mountains, ArizonaBy John T. Awald
The Bradshaw Mountains of west-central Arizona cover an area of 1600 square miles and contain numerous old mines and prospects. The area has been geochemically sampled on a reconnaissance basis to rel
Jan 1, 1970
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Hydrologic, Geologic And Geotechnical Aspects Of Long-Term Stability ? 1. IntroductionBy John D. Nelson
Unprotected uranium mill tailings impoundments can pose a significant risk to nearby inhabitants and the surrounding environment in the event of a prolonged or catastrophic release of contaminants con
Jan 1, 1984
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The Gyratory Ball Mill Its Principle Of Operation And Performance ? IntroductoryBy A. W. Fahrenwald
The gyratory mill shown in Figures I and II is a ball mill in every sense of the term, in that the grinding media are balls. The media container, called the shell, is of the form of a shallow cylindri
Jan 1, 1959
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The Wesco Gasification Project - Coal Supply ? IntroductionBy Howard C. Homeyer
Coal and water are the two basic external feedstocks required for a coal gasification project. The WESCO project in northwest New Mexico, a joint undertaking of Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation
Jan 1, 1974
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Design Of Longwall Development Headings ? IntroductionBy D. S. Choi
Underground production of coal by longwall methods has increased significantly in the last few years and will very likely continue to: increase. There are several reasons for this. First, as mining mo
Jan 1, 1975
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Placer Sampling And Reserve Estimation - I. Placer SamplingBy S. W. Thomas
One of the most difficult tasks associated with placer mining is the sampling of the deposit. More placer projects have failed due to inaccurate assessment of the reserves than to any other reason. Wi
Jan 1, 1985
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Need For Closely Spaced Samples For Short-Term Coal Mine Planning ? IntroductionBy Young C. Kim
In the past, underground coal mine planning has traditionally focused on the mine design n aspects concerning safety and efficiency in the quest to produce low cost coal. Very little attention has bee
Jan 1, 1983
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Acid Activated Clays And Their Adsorption PropertiesBy Rudolf Fahn
Bentonites are best suited for the preparation of acid activated clays with efficient adsorption properties. They are weathering products of acid volcanic ashes and their natural deposits are world-wi
Jan 1, 1979
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An Electrokinetic Study On The Amine Flotation Of Oxidized CoalBy W. W. Wen
The objective of this investigation was to study the electrokinetic behavior of oxidized coals to indicate the feasibility of separating oxidized coals from ash materials and pyrite by an mine flotati
Jan 1, 1976
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The Titanium Sands Of Southern New Jersey ? IntroductionBy Frank J. Markewicz
The expanding: demand for ilmenite for use in the manufacture of titanium pigments, the knowledge that much of this raw material comes from distant points and therefore has to include a heavy freight
Jan 1, 1958
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The Application Of Rapid, Semi-Quantitative Clay Mineral Determination At The Cortez Gold Mine, NevadaBy D. R. Gladwell
This study examined the-feasibility of clay mineral identification and quantification by reflectance radiometry and subsequently developed a computer algorithm for deconvolution of the component spect
Jan 1, 1985
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Development Of A Kaolin Body Under Hydrostatic PressureBy Edward F. Oxford
The area described in this paper lies along the inner margin of the Coastal' Plain in Twiggs County, near the exact center of the State of Georgia. Twiggs is one of four counties which produces a
Jan 1, 1968