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Mechanical Repair To Cracks In A 14' X 20' Nordberg Ball Mill Discharge Trunnion
By T. E. Breaux
Repair of large rotating apparatus such as ball mills is uncommon but under certain circumstances is achievable. This paper describes the successful repair of trunion on a 14 foot diameter by 20 foot
Jan 1, 1988
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4. Computer-Controlled Mine Ventilation System at the Pyhasalmi Mine, Finland
By Pentti Seppanen
The activities of Outokumpu Oy in the mining industry span all branches from prospecting to the production of refined metals and the manufacture of semifinished products. Products include copper, zinc
Jan 1, 1979
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Ventilation - as - Required, a New Monitoring System for the Swedish Mines
By Carl-Eric Dr. Nilsson
Energy cost for mine ventilation in Sweden is high, especially during winter time when air must be heated. This paper presents the result from a project entitled ventilation-as-required. The term v
Jan 1, 1995
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US Longwall Dust Exposures For The Period 1971 - 1990
By L. Xu, R. Bhaskar
The trends in dust exposure levels and longwall production over the last 20 years were examined. The study was conducted for nine major underground coal mining states: Alabama, Colorado, Illinois, Ken
Jan 1, 1994
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Rapid Excavation Research - Elements Of A New Excavation Technology
By James J. Olson
INTRODUCTION The need for Government-sponsored research and development to increase excavation rates and lower costs for tunneling and mining operations in a variety of rock types has been emphasiz
Jan 1, 1974
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14. Discovery of the La Caridad Porphyry Copper Deposit, Sonora, Mexico
By Guillermo P. Salas
The Consejo de Recursos Naturales No Renovables of the Mexican government entered into an agreement with the United Nations in 1964 for the mineral exploration of a large area in Estado de Sonora, Mex
Jan 1, 1991
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Improved Recoveries of Gold From Pyrite and Calcine by the Metprotech Fine Milling Process
By Keith S. Liddell
Gold in many ores occurs in sulphides, which, if the gold is finely disseminated, renders the ore refractory and therefore not amenable to the simple process of milling and cyanidation. Traditional me
Jan 1, 1988
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Letters Of Intent In Mining Transactions
By David R. Reid, Lawrence W. Talbot
INTRODUCTION In the mining industry, timing in land acquisitions can be of the essence. In order to secure promising lands, deals are often negoti- ated quickly and evidenced by letters of intent
Jan 1, 1988
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Techniques for Estimating the Amount of Grain-Boundary Fracture During Comminution Of Mineralogical Materials
By R. P. King
Direct observations of intergranular fracture during comminution are very difficult to make. The best indirect method is based on the measurement of interphase area before and after comminution. If in
Jan 1, 1992
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Evaluation of the Senior Coal Mine Managers’ Working Stress
By Rong Guo, Qi He, Jinsuo Zhang
"Coal mine ranks No.1 among the 6 major high-risk industries, so it is no doubt that the senior managers in the coal mine bear more stress than other industry executives. The massive working stress re
Jan 1, 2017
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Current Issues in US Mine Ventilation
By Raja V. Ramani
The importance of adequate mine ventilation for good health and safety conditions has been recognized since miners first ventured underground. All over the world, governmental actions on mine health a
Jan 1, 1993
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New Cone Crusher Designs
By Jerry Motz, Gary Beerkircher
Through a joint development program between Bougainville Copper Ltd. and Nordberg, the MP1000 cone crusher was developed and tested during the period between 1982 and 1987. Following the successful pr
Jan 1, 1992
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Public Disclosure by Mining Companies
By Roger L. Baer
Introduction Brief Review -SEC mission & history -Development of SEC mining disclosure guidelines -Principles of good public company ‘disclosure’ SEC staff views of alternative approaches to mi
Jan 1, 2003
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Innovative Gold Dual Dredge Allows Simultaneous Overburden Removal and Mineral Recovery
By Wayne F. Crockett, Martin H. Col
Gold, as a precious metal, has been sought for several thousand years. During this time economics have generally determined whether or not a deposit is minable. Today, few would spend $500.00 or $1,00
Jan 1, 1988
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Update On The Continuing Functions Of The Former US Bureau Of Mines (c95b4eb0-e02e-42e7-a33b-1ba55c1d3cb3)
By John N. Murphy
In fiscal 1996, the US Congress directed that the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) be closed. Certain functions were reassigned to other agencies. The remaining employees were separated and the unoccupied si
Jan 1, 1997
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Overview of Coal Mine Ground Control Issues in the Illnois Basin
By G. M. Molinda
Some of the most difficult coal mine roof in the U.S. can be found in the Illinois Basin. Factors contributing to the high roof fall rate include: weak moisture-sensitive roof rock, high horizontal s
Jan 1, 2008
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French study indicates profit potential for industrial manganese nodule venture
By F. Mauviel, J. Bernard, G. Herrouin, J. P. Lenoble, C. Charles, B. Taine
Manganese nodule projects were quite fashionable during the 1970s. At the beginning of the 1980s, low metal prices led to an almost complete reduction of such activities; however, the Law of the Sea i
Jan 1, 1991
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Land Disposal Restrictions and Mineral Processing Wastes – EPA’s Current Rulemaking Activities
By Van E. Housman, Stephan Hoffman
Introduction Based upon the 1980 Bevill Amendment to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), a 1986 Regulatory Determination decision, and subsequent rulemakings, the Environmental Prote
Jan 1, 1995
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Conference Explores African Mining Possibilities
Africa is rich in natural resources, much of which remain untapped. Despite that, international mining companies have largely stayed away from the continent due to political instability in many countr
Jan 1, 1997
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Determination Of Radiation Levels To Be Encountered In Underground And Open-Pit Uranium Mines - Introduction
By J. F. Archibald
It is often alleged by mine ventilation engineers that no reliable method exists to forecast the levels of radiation to be encountered in future uranium mines. It results that the design of uranium mi
Jan 1, 1980