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Selecting the Number of Increments for Daily Metallurgical Samples: Application to Goldcorp Eleonore Gold Ore Concentrator, Quebec, Canada
By Claude Bazin, Jalna Lamontagne
"The operators of mineral processing plants collect daily samples from strategic process streams with a view to prepare production balances to assess plant performances. The rules to minimize the risk
Jan 1, 2017
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RI 9212 - Anticollision Systems for Large Mine-Haulage Trucks
By Russell E. Griffen
With the development of larger mine-haulage trucks in recent years, the visual field of the driver has diminished correspondingly. Specifically, the operator's lack of direct vision in the right
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluation Of Design And Performance - Porter Square Transit Station Chamber Lining
By David E. Thompson, Andrew F. McKown, Herbert H. Einstein, Amr S. Azzouz
INTRODUCTION Design of supports for underground chambers in rock has undergone considerable development. This becomes evident when comparing support dimensions of subway station caverns built in th
Jan 1, 1983
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Piping and Segregation in Steel Ingots - Preliminary Paper
By HENRY M. HOWEL
1. Introduction.-The first part of this papers treats of the causes and the restraining of piping in steel ingots; the second& considers the causes and the restraining of -segregation; and the third p
Mar 1, 1907
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Empirical approach to prediction of damage in bench blasting
By S. G. Beattie, N. Mojtabai
A study was carried out which aimed to: determine the effects of blasting on excavation perimeters and nearby slopes; establish a low-cost blast monitoring and field observation programme to determine
Apr 1, 1996
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Bearing Capacity Of Footings And Piles - A Delusion? - DFI Annual Meting, October 14-16,1999, Dearborn, Michigan - Summary
By Bengt H. Fellenius
The bearing capacity equation?"the triple N formula"? is now about 50 years old. It was developed from theory of plastic resistance of metal to a cone being pressed into the surface of the metal, supe
Jan 1, 1999
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Strategies for the Treatment of Pneumoconiosis
By S. L. Weber, Y. H. Cheng, D. E. Banks, J. K. H. Ma
"The aggressive industrialization of America, the development of powered tools which generated massive amounts of respirable-sized dust particles, a latency period which may mask the relationship betw
Nov 1, 1995
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Annual Review 2006 – Mining Review
By Staff
The mineral sector is a fundamental part of the U.S. economy. It contributes to the real gross domestic product (GDP) at several stages—basic (mining), intermediate processing, manufacturing of finish
Jan 1, 2007
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Generation of small bubbles by hydrodynamic cavitation
By J. A. Finch, Zhenghe Xu, Z. A. Zhou
Whether the microscopic bubbles generated by the high energy dissipation and high feed-slurry velocities in new flotation cells are stable in solution and what roles they play in particle collection a
Jun 21, 1905
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Mining and Geological Factors Associated with Instantaneous Outbursts of Coal and Gas
This paper considers the application of recent laboratory gas sorption data to the understanding outburst phenomena in underground coal mining. Previous use of threshold limits based on gas content an
Jan 1, 1994
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IC 8388 Helium-4 Experimental PVT References: 1895 To 1968
By Robert E. Barieau
A list of 163 references to original experimental PVT data on helium is presented for the period 1895 to 1968. The list is complete as of the start of the Helium Centennial Year, 1968, to the best of
Jan 1, 1968
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Institute of Metals Division - Interaction Between Metals and Atmospheres During Sintering
By John T. Norton
N order to attempt to arrive at a better under-Jl standing of the whole basic problem of sintering, these remarks will serve as an introduction for discussion that is included and will, perhaps, help
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 7005 Accident Experience Of Louisiana Salt Mines ? Introduction
By Eric H. Brown
One of the best methods by which the results of accident-prevention work can be measured for any particular period is to keep an accurate record of the accident experience, which may then also be comp
Jan 1, 1938
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The South Australian Exploration Initiative: Benefits to Government and Industry
Mining has long been an important activity for the people of Australia . The Aboriginals used rocks and minerals in their culture many thousand years before European settlement. It was not until
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 3336 Beneficiation Of Spodumene By Decrepitation ? Introduction (132e4d98-bf25-4fae-a900-bb38ff5b3820)
By Foster Fraas
One of the lithium minerals most widespread in the earth's surface is spodumene (Li20-A1203-4Si02), a lithium aluminium silicate. For some time, deposits of this mineral were known to exist in th
Jan 1, 1937
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RI 5470 Evaluation Of An Acid-Extraction Method For Determining Mineral Matter In American Coals ? Summary
By E. C. Tarpley
An acid-extraction procedure developed in Germany for determining mineral matter in coal was investigated by the Bureau of Mines to determine its application to American coals. It was found to be suit
Jan 1, 1959
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Rockfall Hazard Evaluation Using Probabilistic Keyblock Analysis
Gravity-driven rock falls account for a large proportion of all fatalities and injuries in underground mines. Potentially unstable blocks of rock are found in the hanging wall of excavations, which ma
Jan 1, 1998
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RI 7139 Electrification Of Ammonium Nitrate In Pneumatic Loading
By E. L. Litchfield
The electrification of ammonium nitrate-fuel oil (AN-FO) blasting agents by pneumatic loaders is described and discussed. The consequences of the electrification are considered in light of the initiat
Jan 1, 1968
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Multilayer diffusion bonding of polycrystalline Al2O3 to Al-Sr and Al-Mg alloys
By K. Janghorban
Multilayered ceramic-metal composites were produced by solid state diffusion bonding of polycrystalline alumina and three Al alloys containing 1 to 2%Sr, 2% Mg and Mg + Si (5057 Al alloy), The multila
Jan 1, 2005
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The Mineral Industry Of Other Countries Of The Near East - Bahrain
Bahrain's oil revenue increased from $337 million2 in 1916 to $378 million in 1977. Despite the increase in value, petroleum receipts made up only 584 of all Government income in 1877, compared w
Jan 1, 1981