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Application Of Close Range Photogrammetry To Monitor Displacements In Mines
By S. Rezaei
Moving ground in the mining industry is almost inevitable; however comprehensive awareness of these movements is necessary to mitigate risk. Monitoring of displacements caused by mining is a key tool
Feb 27, 2013
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Comparison of Water Quality from Fifteen Underground Coal Mines in 1968 and 1999
By G. Bryant, P. Ziemkiewicz
Acid mine drainage (AMD) from both abandoned surface and underground mines is a serious problem. The flow of water and changes in quality over time from abandoned mines is important in determining rem
Jan 1, 2000
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Placer Sampling And Reserve Estimation
By D. E. Ranta, Stephen W. Thomas, Clancy J. Wendt
One of the most difficult tasks associated with placer mining is the sampling of the deposit. More placer projects have failed due to inaccurate assessment of the reserves than to any other reason. Wi
Jan 1, 1992
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2. On-Line Production Monitoring and Control ? Introduction
By F. L. Wilke
Underground mining is a very complicated and complex industrial activity. The uncertain and, in most cases, the incomplete knowledge of the geological and mineralogical nature of the deposits can caus
Jan 1, 1979
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Electronic Anemometry - Recommended Instruments & Methods For Routine Mine Airflow Measurements.
By Stephen G. Hardcastle, Michel G. Grenier, Kevin C. Butler
Today there are numerous electronic rotating vane and thermal (hot-wire) anemometers, as well as vortex meters available to measure air velocity. Of these, a laboratory and field evaluation has found
Jan 1, 1993
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Construction of the N20 To N25 Tunnel (basic) Segment of the Superconducting Supercollider Project]
By Joseph A. Whitchurch
The N20 to N25 Tunnel (basic) segment was the second tunnel contract awarded for construction by The PB/MK Team. This project embodied 3.9 km (2.4 miles) of tunnel and was located within the northwest
Jan 1, 1995
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Ground And Liner Behavior During Construction Of The Mt. Baker Ridge Tunnel
By Alexander I. Feldman, Michael S. Kucker, Robert A. Robinson, Harvey W. Parker
An extensive geotechnical monitoring program was used to assess ground and liner behavior, provide input to a Disputes Review Board, and verify design assumptions during construction of the Mt. Baker
Jan 1, 1987
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Simco-Peabody Three-Mile Overland Belt System - Annual Meeting Of A.I.M.E. Dallas, Texas
By Warren C. Gerler
An overland belt conveyor system is installed for only one reason to save money. It must pay its way on a ton-mile basis over a stated period of time, and do so in competition with other forms of tran
Jan 1, 1963
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Spectral Interferences In ICP-OES: Some Practical Consequences For The Mineral Analyst
By E. F. Paski
Geological materials are likely the most complex and challenging substances to quantitate by ICPOES (inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy). For complex materials having widely vary
Jan 1, 1993
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Utilizing Strain Criteria To Predict Highwall Stability Performance (10e369fc-18a0-48fc-b1e4-6da683b035af)
By H. W. Newcomen, D. R. Brox
Assessments of the stability performance of open pit highwalls have traditionally been based on consideration of surface movement rates. Although generally accepted in industry, this approach presents
Jan 1, 2004
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Bauxite and Aluminium Ore Resources in India
By S. K. Das Gupta
The rock laterite was first discovered and described in the State of Kerala, India in 1800 A.D. by Francis Buchanan. It had been used here, and elsewhere in India, for many centuries as a building sto
Jan 1, 1984
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Specifications For Controlled Blasting In Civil Engineering Projects
By A. J. Hendron, L. L. Oriard
INTRODUCTION Controlled blasting is used at some time during most civil engineering projects where there is rock excavation. Controlled blasting is often necessary because the blasting must take pl
Jan 1, 1997
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Sedimentology Of The Salem Limestone In Indiana
By Ned M. Smith
The Mississippian Salem Limestone, from which dimension stone is quarried in Indiana, is principally a calcarenitic rock formed of fossil bryozoans, echinoderms, and specimens of Endothyra. Numerica
Jan 1, 1966
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Uses and Specifications of Bauxite
By W. H. Andrews
DEFINITION OF BAUXITE The term "bauxite" (1) dates back to 1821, when it was assigned to a deposit of red earthy material outcropping near the village of Les Baux in Southern France. Chemical analy
Jan 1, 1984
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Cationic Flotation of Mesabi Range Oxidized Taconite
By G. Rinelli, Arthur F. Colombo, Donald W. Frommer
With the opening of the Tilden mine near Ishpeming, MI, a new era in iron ore beneficiation was begun. A description of a U. S. Bureau of Mines investigation is summarized to illustrate the selective
Jan 1, 1976
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Waste Water Treatment Plant for Sewage Water in the Sharrcem Plant
By John Mastoris, Shkurta Gashi, Kostis Dragasakis, Kostas Kouklidis, Halil Berisha
Water is increasingly recognized as a critical issue for sustainable development, becoming as important as carbon to corporate responsibility and reputation. Although the cement industry’s overall ‘wa
Jan 1, 2017
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On-Stream X-Ray Analysis (c7cb97c3-d08e-4f27-bb50-02e7b661fc16)
By E. Woodburn, Harrison R. Cooper, R. Putman
The key to concentrator automation is practical means for obtaining continuous assay data from concentrator streams. The technique most successfully used is x-ray fluorescence analysis. The practical
Jan 1, 1976
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The Chemistry of Pyrite Flotation and Depression (5b190db7-de87-401b-96c4-fc2a8343d40f)
By R. S. Rickard, B. Ball
INTRODUCTION Pyrite responds to the flotation reagents normally used in sulfide flotation systems. For example, it is well known that xanthates are good collectors for pyrite, and cyanide, sulfide a
Jan 1, 1976
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Leaching of Metals and Nonmetals from Phosphogypsum Stacks Using Synthetic Rainwater as the Leaching Agent
By Bernard Scheiner
A number of wells were drilled at two phosphogypsum stacks, one at P-21 owned by IMC and the other at Agrico's South Pierce Stack. Each well was sampled, and composites representing 5-ft incremen
Jan 1, 1999
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The Effect Of Overall Pit Slope And Pit Geometry On The Dispersion Of Pollutants In A Hypothetical Arctic Open-Pit Mine
By A. Choudhury
Deep open-pit mines are becoming increasingly common in the highly mineralized arctic and sub-arctic regions. Air inversion is a frequent occurrence in these regions, and is exacerbated by complex geo
Feb 27, 2013