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Optimum Sublevel Height and Drift Spacing in Sublevel Cave Mining Based on Random Medium Theory Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Fengyu Ren, Ruslan Puscasu, Kunpeng Yu, Gideon Chitombo, Liangliang Kang
Weak rock mass and poor flow of material can cause excessive ore loss and dilution in sublevel caving. This paper proposes a method to establish design parameters for an inclined deposit within a weak
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Optimum Sublevel Height and Drift Spacing in Sublevel Cave Mining Based on Random Medium Theory Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (6ee2c5d0-4d40-4945-8e70-9bbd8477aa28)
By Fengyu Ren, Ruslan Puscasu, Kunpeng Yu, Gideon Chitombo, Liangliang Kang
Weak rock mass and poor flow of material can cause excessive ore loss and dilution in sublevel caving. This paper proposes a method to establish design parameters for an inclined deposit within a weak
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Optimum Use Of Diamond Wire Equipment In Stone Quarrying
Diamond wire rock cutting is the most widely used technology in carbonate stone quarrying owing to technical performance and block face quality. Interest is also growing for siliceous deposits. This p
Jan 1, 1989
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Optimum width of longwall faces in highly gassy coal mines ? Part II
By P. C. Thakur
In Part I of this paper, it was established that the width of longwall faces in highly gassy mines is primarily limited by the volume of air reaching the tail-end of the face. The ventilation air reac
Jan 1, 2009
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Options And Costs For C02 Reductions At Coal-Burning Utilities
By E. W. Hawk
he power generation industry may be required to reduce carbon dioxide (C02) emissions if regulations related to global climate change are enacted. Coal-fired generation emits more than 80% of the powe
Jan 1, 1999
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Options And Costs For Co2 Reductions At Coal-Burning Utilities
By E. W. Hawk
The power generation industry may be required to reduce CO, emissions if regulations related to global climate change are enacted. Coal-fired generation, which emits 82% of the power sector CO2, would
Jan 1, 1999
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Options And Costs For CO2 Reductions At Coal-Burning Utilities (43a94e5d-dcf4-4c2a-989b-7d75ffaa4ace)
By Jr. Hawk
The power generation industry may be required to reduce CO2 emissions if regulations related to global climate change are enacted. Coal-fired generation, which emits 82% of the power sector CO2, would
Jan 1, 1999
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Options For Coal Firing For The Straight Grate Pelletizing Process
By M. A. A. de Klaver
Functional Description Figure 1 is a typical flowsheet for a system for solid fuel addition to filter cake. Solid fuel, coal, coal breeze, or charcoal, is fed from a,stockpile to a surge hopper. The s
Jan 1, 1980
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Options for Treatment of Refractory Gold Ores
By Hans von Michaelis
This paper examines the process options available for treatment of "refractory" gold ores. As more and more of the easily leached oxidized gold ore zones are exhausted, the pressure is on to find mor
Jan 1, 1993
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Options to Control Acid Generation in Existing Pyritic Mine Waste Dumps
By D. K. Gibson, A. I. M. Ritchie
The phenomenon of acid drainage is likely to occur whenever pyritic rock is broken up, permitting access of air and water. The basic chemistry of the oxidation process is described by the equations be
Jan 1, 1991
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Options To Revegetate Neutralized Heap Leach Material
By Leslie M. Burnside, Gene E. McClelland, Roy R. Cellan
Revegetation of neutralized heap leach material in the arid environment of the Great Basin represents a challenge of available technology. The chemical and physical environment of spent and neutraliz
Jan 1, 1998
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Or In New Mine Planning - Introduction
By J. J. Lewis
In the mid-1970's a major new prospect was proved in a previously unworked region of North East Leicester- shire, United Kingdom. Preliminary estimates from borehole information showed over 500 m
Jan 1, 1979
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Ordered Rock Mass Properties - I. Introduction - A. Scope
By Lawrence Adler
The properties of a geologic mass may be considered from a resource or an engineering viewpoint. The primary engineering applications include ground control, excavation, bulk handling, and hydrology.
Jan 1, 1973
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Ore Beneficiation Studies by Combined Image Analysis and Microanalysis
By R. K. Mehta, M. G. Bersch
Characterization of an ore or mill product is routinely performed by time consuming and tedious chemical analyses, sink-float separations, etc. Additionally, these types of tests do not provide data
Jan 1, 1992
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Ore Block Optimization For Grade Control Based On Conditional Simulation
The impact of smoothing on the definition of ore and waste boundaries using linear estimation and conditional simulation methods is discussed. The nature of transfer functions is examined including th
Jan 1, 1999
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Ore Bodies, The Movie
By R. Sandefur
Recent advances in personal computer technology allow movies of various types to be made and displayed on PC and Macintosh computers. An interesting application of this movie technology is animation o
Jan 1, 1994
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Ore Body Evaluation
By Bruce Kennedy, Charles Bruce
MINERAL EXPLORATION 'The Function of Exploration Mineral exploration aims at locating the presence of economic deposits and establishing their nature, shape, and grade. As all ore bodies are f
Jan 1, 1982
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Ore Body Ground Conditions
By D. J. Lachel, Douglas E. Hansen, Bruce Kennedy
The very high cost of exploration and development for new mines requires that a carefully planned, complete, and technically competent geotechnical evaluation be applied to the ore body and the surrou
Jan 1, 1982
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Ore Characterization For Process Control: An Update Of A Mesabi Range Project
By Richard Gertsch, Jack Eloranta, Leslie Gertsch
An ongoing research program is characterizing the ore qualities that most affect mine and mill processing of iron. Current practice uses assays of magnetic iron and silica, but additional qualities a
Jan 1, 2005
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Ore Characterization, Hydrometallurgical And Reactive Transport Studies For In-Place Leaching Of Oxidized Gold Deposits
By P. A. Roberts
A proposal for a modified in situ leaching method for extracting gold from oxidized gold ores using a non-cyanide lixiviant is described. A non-cyanide lixiviant is suggested because of the obvious co
Jan 1, 2010