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Dripping into subterranean cavities from unsaturated fractures under ventilated conditions
By R. Fedors, T. Ghezzehei, D. Or
The phenomena of dripping into cavities (e.g., tunnels and drifts) within an unsaturated fractured porous medium under ventilated conditions was studied to improve estimates of dripping rates, drop si
Jan 1, 2002
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Operations Research For Western Canadian Coal/Oil Sands Mines
By V. Srajer
Operations research includes the application of systems analysis to mining operations, the acquisition of field data and the creation and verification of computer models of these operations. These act
Jan 1, 1989
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Neural Network Based Optical Sensors for Metal Welds
By Darryl Amick, Keith A. Prisbrey, Lee E. Plansky
The problem addressed was to develop automated image analysis of metal welds to replace unreliable and costly 100% visual inspection. The objective was to evaluate neural networks combined with featur
Jan 1, 1993
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Use of Illinois Coal Preparation Plant Fines in Slurry-Fed Gasifiers
By Henry P. Ehrlinger III, Latif Khan, John M. Lytle
The primary purpose of this project was to produce and test coal concentrates made from coal preparation plant waste fines for use in a slurry-fed gasifier. Concentrates from several individual waste
Jan 1, 1995
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Finding the Right Anticake Reagent
By Joe W. Cotton, Thomas A. Wheeler
This paper briefly covers theories behind caking of crystalline salt particles, and methods of its prevention. The main factors that influence the extent of caking are humidity, storage pressure, temp
Jan 1, 1986
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Characterization And Flotation Of Gold In Carbon Fines At The Fort Knox Mine, Alaska
By D. E. Walsh, J. T. Hollow, H. K. Lin, J. L. Oleson
At the Fort Knox Mine, Fairbanks, Alaska, carbon fines are generated during stripping, acid washing and kiln regeneration operations. Because of their gold value, carbon fines are collected by a filte
Jan 1, 2003
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Floatability And Adsorption Characteristics Of Zircon And Rutile In Hot Soap Flotation
By Charles Dr. Li, John Dr. Box
Selective flotation and adsorption behavior of zircon and rutile under hot soap conditions have been examined. Conditioning temperature, pH and washing steps were shown to control the flotation select
Jan 1, 1995
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Thermal Analysis Of Activated Carbon Loaded With Different Gold Halides
By J. B. Hiskey, P. H. Qi
Activated carbon loaded with gold from different halide solutions was characterized by thermal analysis (TA) techniques. The mechanism of gold uptake by carbon varies from predominately adsorption for
Jan 1, 1998
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Monitoring and Control of Main Fans for Minimization of Power Consumption
By Stanislaw Wasilewski, Zdzislaw Krzystanek
Ventilation process in deep mines features relatively low efficiency. Commonly used passive control by means of regulators and flow throttling leads to remarkable energy losses that could be lower if
Jan 1, 1995
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Coal/Water Fuel Production - Flotation Circuit Analysis
By Ralph D. Daley, Kevin E. Redinger
The production of coal/water fuel (CWF), a highly loaded mixture of finely ground coal, water, and chemical additives, presents a unique opportunity for significant ash and sulfur reduction through ph
Jan 1, 1988
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Application of polymers in the removal of suspended solids in placer mining effluents
By D. J. Cook, R. H. Fan, D. R. Maneval, Y-H. Shen
In this study, two placer mine processing plant effluent waters of significantly different characteristics were tested to determine the applicability of polymers along with other techniques to achieve
Jan 1, 1990
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A new development in microcomputer software for mine ventilation planning involving the installation of fans
By M. S. J. Leary, M. J. McPherson, O&apos
This paper introduces a computer simulation that extends the use of microcomputer systems for mine ventilation planning. The program was developed as part of an ongoing study to produce a simulation m
Jan 1, 1990
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Recent innovations in SX/EW plants to reduce capital and operating costs
By I. E. Lewis, W. R. Hopkins
Flowsheet improvements, such as series/parallel SX plant configurations, discontinuation of plant sumps and improved filter pumping concepts, the use of in-settler baffle systems, and the Krebs and co
Jan 1, 1991
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Design Optimization With Risk Analysis to Minimize Belt Conveyor Cost
By Marian W. Otrebski, Julian A. Korneck
Long distance, overland conveyors require significant capital outlay of which up to 70% may be contributed to the cost of belting. Significant savings may be achieved by identifying possible risk are
Jan 1, 1998
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The English Channel Tunnel
By C. J. Kirkland
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND For two thousand years and more, we insular Britons have been grateful for the existence of the narrow strip of water which seperates us from mainland Europe. It has given us
Jan 1, 1987
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Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Vadose and Saturated Zone Pore Waters of Sulfidic Mine Waste Tailings
By Barbara C. Williams
U.S. Bureau of Mines researchers conducted field studies at an abandoned copper-gold mine tailings impoundment. Pore water quality was analyzed in the vadose and saturated zones. Three statistical pro
Jan 1, 1992
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The Effect Of Particle Shape On The Filtration Rate In An Industrial Iron Ore Processing Plant
By J. J. Carlson
Studies were carried out to determine whether filtration rate changes observed in an iron ore concentrator were due to variations in particle shape. It was confirmed that ores mined from different lo
Jan 1, 2008
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Stress Redistribution Determination Through Coupled Laboratory Testing And Numerical Modeling
By Rudrajit Mitra, Wesley B. Johnson, Erik C. Westman
The ability to understand stress redistribution within a mine allows greater extraction efficiency with reduced safety concerns. Stress redistribution has been examined at the laboratory scale using u
Jan 1, 2005
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Extraction of Lithium with a Supported Liquid Membrane
By D. B. Dreisinger, H. J. Sohn, J. S. Sohn, G. A. Kordosky
The transport of lithium through a supported liquid membrane was studied with a mixture of D2EHPA and TBP in kerosene as a mobile carrier. In the flat- sheet supported liquid membrane(SLM) system, exp
Jan 1, 1993
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Advanced Techniques For Rapidly Placing Concrete Linings In Tunnels And Shafts
By Kenneth R. Maser
In the past 30 years, great advances have taken place in the development of tunnel boring machines, raise drills, large diameter drills and blind shaft borers that have revolutionized the shaft sinkin
Jan 1, 1981