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Minimum Operational Specifications Of Monitoring Systems For The Decay Products Of Radon 222 And Radon 220
By Egon Pohl, Friedrich Steinhäusler, Werner Hofmann
INTRODUCTION Anticipated increase of nuclear fuel production in the future coincides with growing concern about the occupational health risk of miners from inhaled radon decay products. As a conseq
Jan 1, 1981
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Growth and Development of MicroseismicsApplied to Ground Control and Mine Safety
By Fred Leighton
Miners have long known that rock noise, or the popping and cracking of the rock commonly heard during mining, can indicate instability of the mine structure. For many years, miners have "listened" to
Jan 8, 1983
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Introduction to Shortwall Mining
By Kenneth P. Katen, Robert H. Trent
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Shortwall mining is one of the newest mining meth¬ods to be introduced into the world coal industry. The technique of shortwalling seems to have a number of origins, but it is g
Jan 1, 1982
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A Method To Eliminate Explosion Hazards In Auger Highwall Mining
By Jon C. Volkwein
The U. S. Bureau of Mines investigated a method of using inert gas to prevent the formation of explosive gas mixtures in auger highwall mining of coal. A combination of gasoline and diesel engine exha
Jan 1, 1993
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Purchase of Copper Concentrates and Cement Copper
By A. J. Kroha, N. Wesis
Most copper mines produce both ore and low-grade "leach" rock or acid waters that contain recoverable copper. The sulfide ores pre¬dominate, and a portion that is too low grade for milling to produce
Jan 1, 1985
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Radium-226 And Other Group Two Elements In Abandoned Uranium Mill Tailings In Two Mining Areas In South Central Ontario
By M. Kalin, H. D. Sharma
INTRODUCTION The inactive uranium mill tailings investigated in this study are located in two mining districts, Elliot Lake and Bancroft, Ontario, Canada. The sites exhibit a mixture of surface fe
Jan 1, 1981
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In-Pit Conveying at the Wyodak Mine-Gillette, Wyoming
By Ryne Goodnough
INTRODUCTION The Wyodak Mine is located in the northern Powder River Basin of Wyoming and is thought to be the oldest continuously operating coal mine in the United States, having recorded yearly
Jan 1, 2004
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Environmental Aspects Of Mining Developments In Papua New Guinea
By V 9. 0 / 300 dpi
Papua New Guinea (PNG) stretches from the equator to Latitude 12° South and from Indonesia's Irian Jaya Province in the west to the Solomon Islands in the east (Figure 1). The population totals 3
Jan 1, 1988
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Induction-Time Measurements At A Particle Bed
By Y. Ye
Induction times for a variety of minerals have been measured at a particle bed. Electrostatic repulsive forces between bubble and particle generally are of secondary importance in determining the hydr
Jan 1, 1988
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The Genesis Of Epithermal Alunite Deposits And Implications For Exploration
By C. G. Cunningham
The Marysvale volcanic field of west-central Utah contains large areas of argillically altered rocks (fig. 1) that, in turn, enclose smaller areas of fine-grained, medium-grade, replacement alunite de
Jan 1, 2013
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Slurry Rheology Influence on the Performanceof Mineral/Coal Grinding Circuts Part 2
By Richard R. Klimpel
Part 2 of this article continues the discussion of a 10-year, multimillion dollar research and plant testing program on slurry rheology and grinding circuits. The first part of the article (ME, Dec. 1
Jan 1, 1983
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The Effect Of Droplet And Particle Charge On Dust Suppression By Wetting Agents (da0a6dd2-0390-439f-b840-6f48271a3be9)
By H. Polat, Q. Hu, M. Polat, S. Chander
The electrostatic charge on spray droplets of ionic surfactant solutions and coal particles was measured and the results were correlated with the dust collection efficiency. When various surfactant we
Jan 1, 1993
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Diesel Emissions Control Strategy at Inco
By Jozef S. Stachulak, Bruce R. Conard
INTRODUCTION The concern of occupational exposure to diesel exhaust pollutants is an important workplace issue for the mining industry. During the last three decades of diesel operations at Inco,
Jan 1, 1997
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Wear Of Grinding Media In The Mineral Processing Industry: An Overview (bd6ade98-955c-4ce2-8ebe-7048ec2ba9f6)
By M. J. Meulendyke
Within the mineral processing Industry. a range of grinding conditions exists which include semi-autogenous grinding (SAG), rod milling. and conventional ball milling. Each of these mill environments
Jan 1, 1989
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Surface Mine Fan Installations at Inco Limited (f0d79e0a-22b2-4459-b693-ab785266ba63)
By Jozef S. Stachulak
Inco Limited operates 11 underground mines in the Sudbury District. The mines are located on the rim of the Sudbury Basin, an oval with the axis in the range of 27 and 60 km. The ore dips to at least
Jan 1, 1995
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Load Cells
By B. P. Boisen
INTRODUCTION The rapidity of onset, rate of increase, and magni¬tude of loads in an underground support system can be measured using load cells or pressure cells, whichever is appropriate to the ty
Jan 1, 1982
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Ventilation Systems As An Effective Tool For Control Of Radon Daughter Concentrations In Mines
By Aladar B. Dory
INTRODUCTION Practical experience in mines with known presence of radon daughters in the mine atmosphere in Canada and elsewhere shows that a very high concentration builds up in an unventilated de
Jan 1, 1981
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Statistical, Medical And Biological Aspects Of The Sputum Cytology Program For Uranium Workers In Ontario.
By J. D. Cooper, D. W. Thompson, J. Basiuk, W. Cass, R. Ilves
The Department of Thoracic Surgery and Pathology at the Toronto General Hospital have had a long standing interest in the early detection and treatment of carcinoma of the lung. Our initial experience
Jan 1, 1981
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Laboratory assessment of the rock-fragmentation process by continuous miners
By V. B. Achanti, A. W. Khair
Introduction Laboratory studies were carried out at West Virginia University to investigate the rock-fragmentation mechanism of continuous miners using an automated rotary cutting simulator. The pr
Jan 1, 1999
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Ion Exchange Fibers for the Recovery of Gold Cyanide from Solutions
By B. R. Green, Ms. M. H. Kotze
Ion-exchange fibres (IEF) were prepared by the irradiation grafting of styrene onto polypropylene, which was then subsequently functionalized. Strong- and weak-base exchangers were prepared and evalu
Jan 1, 1990