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RI 9259 - Impact of Water Sprays on Scrubber Ventilation EffectivenessBy Jon C. Volkwein
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study to assess the impact of a directional water spray system on a unique single inlet dust scrubber on a low-profile mining machine. Tests were conducted in a fu
Jan 1, 1989
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Developing Breakthrough Solutions to Complex Metallurgical ProblemsBy B. K. Gorain
"Mining of low grade deposits along with the necessity to design and operate process plants requiring high throughputs presents unique metallurgical environmental and sustainability challenges that ne
Jan 1, 2015
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Convergence of Safety Technologies ISARC ? World Mining Congress 2013Pressure for Better Safety Practices ? Increase Government Regulation ? Safety practices evolve from: ? Increased efficiency and performance ? More knowledgeable workforce ? Focus on decreasing
Aug 1, 2013
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Corrosive Wear of Grinding Media in Grinding a Complex Zinc-Lead-Copper Sulphide OreBy Freeman C, Dingley W
Addition of sodium nitrite-borax, sodium hydroxide, sodIUm carbonate, lime, or sodium silicate reduced wear of forged steel balls and cast iron slugs in wet grinding a complex zinc-lead-copper sulphid
Jan 1, 1978
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Blasting and Groundwater Contamination – Case StudyBy James Tarr, Matthew Eichler, Brent Tardif
ANFO was being used as one of the blasting agents on a construction site in New England. Groundwater was encountered in numerous blast holes. The blasting contractor was employing typical explosives l
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of Pre-Oxidation and Filtration on Cyanidation of Contaminated Gold from a Flotation ConcentrateBy J T. Woodcock, G J. Sparrow
A sample of pyrrhotite flotation concentrate pulp assaying 15.3 g/t Au, which had been prepared from an old tailing dump, was treated to extract the gold. Examination of the concentrate with an SEM sh
Jan 1, 1990
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Bulletin 163 Methods of Shutting Off Water in Oil and Gas WellsBy F. B. TOUCH
This bulletin deals with a topic that is exceedingly wide, and will doubtl~ be under consideration and discussion so long as there are enough known deposits of oil and gas remaining in the earth to ma
Jan 1, 1918
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Using New Radio Frequency Identification to Improve Scheduling and System Management of Rock Excavation and TransportBy Luis Valentim, Terry Cousins
The goal of a mine is to produce ore at the lowest possible cost with due regard to safety of pemonnel and equipment. The mining process consists of a number of discrete operations such as planning, d
Jan 1, 1998
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Bulletin 56 First Series of Coal Dust Explosion Tests in the Experimental MineBy W. L. EGY, GEORGES. RICE, L. M. JONES, J. K. CLEMENT
This report has been prepared, not only for the purpose of recording the results of the first series of coal-dust tests conducted in the experimental mine of the Bureau of Mines, but also to place bef
Jan 1, 1913
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Rapid Installation Of Support In A Partially Raise Bored Shaft Using Sky Jacks. ? SynopsisBy D. Strachan
Installation of support in known poor ground intersections during reaming operations requires rapid access to stabilize the shaft wall and thus to prevent the loss of the shaft through scaling. This i
Jan 1, 2009
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A Novel Approach To The Performance Evaluation Of Driven Prestressed Concrete Piles And Bored Cast-In-Place PilesBy Sridhar Krishnan
This paper presents the results of a comprehensive pre-production pile testing programme for the US$ 800 million 1400MW Coal-Fired Jimah Power Plant Project in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The testing p
Jan 1, 2006
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Petrographic Evidence Relating to Movement on the Thackaringa-Pinnacles Fault, Broken Hill DistrictAlthough the pattern of metamorphic zones south of the Thackaringa-Pinnacles Fault is much obscured by polymetamorphism, displacement of the orthopyroxene isograd by the fault agrees with the displace
Jan 1, 1965
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Evaluation of Post-tertiary Training Programmes Designed to Develop Practical SkillsBy Baxter J. L
Post-tertiary training programmes have been designed and produced for geologists at different levels of understanding and expertise in the relationship between gold mineralization and shear zones.
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 5896 Combustion At Elevated Pressures In A Spherical Vessel ? Introduction And SummaryBy Joseph Grumer
An instrumented spherical vessel has been used for many years to study laminar combustion waves. Concurrent measurements of flame speed and pressure-rise rates have led to evaluations of burning veloc
Jan 1, 1961
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Common-Sense Improvements To Electric Smelting At Impala PlatinumBy V. Coetzee
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, PGM, platinum, nickel, copper, electric smelting, six-in-line, Peirce-Smith, Impala Platinum In 1992, a paper was compiled highlighting a common-sense approach t
Jan 1, 2006
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Centre for research of fires and ventilation in tunnels ‘San Pedro de Anes’By J. L. Fuentes-Cantillana, J. B. Solar Menéndez, A. O. Cámara
The Principality of Asturias is a region situated in Northern Spain with two centuries of tradition in underground coal mining. In addition, its uneven relief has obliged the construction of a great n
Jan 1, 2003
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The Selection Of Excavation Methods For The Detroit Upper Rouge Tunnel Cso Control ProjectBy Jean Habimana
Complex and distinct geological units spread along the 7-mile long 30-ft inside diameter Upper Rouge Tunnel CSO Control Project in Detroit, Michigan. Its construction is divided in two tunnel construc
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OFR-71-78 Development Of Vertical Shaft Skip And Guide DesignBy F. A. Penning
This report describes the development of skip and guide desings for vertical shafts in deep vein mines. Skip and guide systems for bottom dump skips are identified as being used in current practice. M
Jan 1, 1977
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Impressions of the Country Between Coolgardie and McDonnell RangesTaking the third meridian as the eastern boundary of proved payable auriferous country, there is a stretch of country, nearly 600 miles in width, in which no appreciable amount of gold has yet been di
Jan 1, 1901
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The Rotokaua Sulphur DepositsBy P M. Hancock, Associates
Lacustrine sediments, hydrothermal explosion breccias and spring precipitates deposited 5200 - 1800 years BP as a result of geothermal activity at Lake Rotokaua, contain New Zealand's largest kno
Jan 1, 1984