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Current Developments in Automatic Mine Scheduling and Optimization
By John Jonkman
During the decade of the eighties, the mining industry was able to take advantage of numerous advancements in computing technology. The development of the desktop workstation and the tremendous increa
Jan 1, 1989
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A Catastrophic Methane Explosion In A Main Vertical Shaft Serving An OFS Gold Mine
By Michael J. Martinson
A powerful methane explosion in the mid-shaft pump station of a main service and ventilation shaft killed several persons on the station; more workers were killed when a mancage travelling down the sh
Jan 1, 1989
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The Use Of Microcomputers In Mine Ventilation Planning
By Keith G. Wallace, Daniel J. Brunner
The traditional approach to mine ventilation planning involved making estimates of airflows, including leakage routes, and summing the corresponding pressure drops along consecutive paths in order to
Jan 1, 1989
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Update On Continuous Miner Dust Scrubber Applications (8d44e2eb-fdaf-48c0-8871-3f64a22e7bdf)
By N. I. Jayaraman
Dust scrubbers on continuous miners are steadily gaining in popularity. Recent Bureau of Mines research on scrubbers is reviewed, with emphasis on the following areas: * Development of a new type of
Jan 1, 1989
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Water Conservation By Sub-Aerial Tailings Deposition
By D. R. East
The concept of sub-aerial tailings deposit.ion using a managed rotational deposition system to form a deposit of partly-saturated tails for North American conditions was introduced by Knight and descr
Jan 1, 1989
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Quantitative In-Situ Analysis of Collector Adsorption Reactions By FTIR Internal Reflection Spectroscopy
By J. D. Miller, Jon J. Kellar
Researchers in flotation chemistry have long sought to describe collector adsorption phenomena in greater detail including kinetics, orientation and interactions between adsorbed species. Now a quanti
Jan 1, 1989
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Developments In Advanced On-Stream Composition Analysis
By Harrison R. Cooper
Composition data is needed as input for executing process control and management of particulate separation for flotation control. While requirements for composition data can be satisfied in many cases
Jan 1, 1989
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The Mining Engineer As An Expert Witness In Litigation
By J. M. Elegante
A belt drive attendant was working underground during his shift at the junction of two belt drives. He worked alone, but communicated with others at the mine by underground phone. At noon his shift fo
Jan 1, 1989
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The Systematic Aproach To Plant Auditing
By Deepak Malhotra, Linda K. Baltich
The minerals business is dynamic and competitive and the economic viability and/or profitability of any mineral company depends on maximizing recoveries while minimizing costs. In order to achieve thi
Jan 1, 1989
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Systematic Approach To Dealing With Uncertainty Of Geoscience Information In Mineral Exploration
By Frederik P. Agterberg
During the past 20 years, methods of multivariate statistical analysis have been developed on mainframe computers for the integration of geological, geophysical, geochemical and LANDSAT data in minera
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Flotation -- The Promise And The Problems
By Frank F. Aplan
Coal flotation offers the promise of a highly effective, large tonnage, low cost means of cleaning fine coal. Unfortunately, it has, to date, not lived up to its promise. Several problems that need to
Jan 1, 1989
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A Partial Solution To Optimal Mine Ventilation Network Design
By Randal J. Barnes
The nonlinear network optimization algorithm developed in this paper solves the following mine ventilation design problem: find the location and size of all fans and regulators which minimize the over
Jan 1, 1989
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Validation Of The Truck/Shovel Simulation Model
By V. Srajer
The loading and hauling equipment simulation model was developed to satisfy, the requirements and need of the mining industry in western Canada. It is expected the model will be used to determine the&
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimizing Mine Ventilation At The Henderson Mine
By Robert C. White, Kurt W. Keskimaki
The Henderson Mine is a large underground panel cave molybdenum mine located near Empire, Colorado. Diesel equipment is employed for all development work, as well as production ore handling. Due to fl
Jan 1, 1989
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Treatment of Coal Mine Drainage with Constructed Wetlands
By Robert S. Hedin, David M. Hyman
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a common water pollution problem on active and abandoned coal mine sites in the eastern United States. AMD forms when surface mining brings unweathered pyrite-containing ro
Jan 1, 1989
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The Industrial Sulfide Mineral Flotation System
By Richard R. Klimpel
INTRODUCTION Froth flotation is the most widely used and economic means of concentrating metal sulfide ores such as those containing copper, lead, zinc, nickel, molybdenum, and pyrite. Also recover
Jan 1, 1989
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The Braden Mine Fire - A Case History
By John J. Reed
The 1945 fire at the Braden (El Teniente) Copper Mine in Chile took 354 lives, and ranks as the most lethal metal mine fire in history. The mine was developed in the wall of a canyon over 900 m (3,000
Jan 1, 1989
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The Influence Of Grinding Media On The Adsorption/Abstraction Of Potassium Amyl Xanthate On Finely Ground Galena And Pyrite
By J. M. Cases
Diffuse - reflectance Fourier - transform infrared spectroscopy, Hallimond tube flotation and microelectrophoresis have been utilized to investigate the reactions involved in the adsorption-abstractio
Jan 1, 1989
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A Microcomputer Network For Autonomous Mining Research
By William H. Schiffbauer
Research is being conducted toward making underground mining equipment autonomous. This will facilitate improvements in safety by relieving workers of dangerous tasks and will increase production by p
Jan 1, 1989
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The Freudenstein Tunnel - Tunnel Construction In Swelling Rocks
By K. Kuhnhenn, G. Prommersberger
General aspects In Germany, swelling rock is mostly found in the keuper formation. Keuper is a sedimentary rock formation of varying composition. It mostly consists of fine or medium layers of clay
Jan 1, 1989