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A Few Aspects of the Connections between Ore Mineralogy and Flotation Results at Hitura Nickel Mine in Finland
By R. L. Keiski, H. Miettunen
"The serpentinite massifs of Hitura are located in the municipality of Nivala in Central Finland. The most important sulfide minerals in the ore are pentlandite, pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite. The ore b
Jan 1, 2015
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Cyanidation Behavior Of Lime Roasted Flotation Concentrates
By P. R. Taylor
The ability to treat refractory gold concentrates that contain appreciable amounts of sulfur and arsenic, in an economic and environmentally safe manner is important to the gold mining industry. Proce
Jan 1, 1992
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The Coronado Traffic Diversion Tunnel
By Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Ed Walton, Stephen J. Navin, Robert M. Sergeant, Storer J. Boone
The Coronado Traffic Tunnel is a proposed two-lane, reversible, road tunnel, which will relieve severe peak hour congestion problems on surface streets. The tunnel will take traffic from the Coronado
Jan 1, 2001
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Evaluation of Acid Preventative Techniques Used in Surface Mining
By F. Allen Meek
The Upshur Complex of Island Creek Coal Corp. consists of approximatly 35.000 acres of both surface and deep mine researves located in Upshur County West Virginia. The principle seams on the researve
Jan 1, 1991
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Design And Subsurface Construction At Yucca Mountain, Nevada
By John F. Beesley
INTRODUCTION This paper discusses the design of the subsurface nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada; and possible concepts for construction of the subsurface facility. Subsurface constr
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Fractal Characteristics of Temporal-Spatial Distribution of Acoustic Emission during Coal Bursts
By Ting Ren, Lihai Tan, Alex Remennikov, Xiaohan Yang, Xueqiu He
"Due to recent coal bursts in Australian coalmines, research of coal bursts has attracted intensive interest from mining researchers and engineers worldwide. Previous research has shown that the sudde
Jan 1, 2019
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Subsidence Monitoring Plan Of Longwall Panels - A Case Study Kitt Mine No. 1
By James E. Kolesar
An essential prerequisite to expanding the application of longwall mining techniques in the United States is the development of a better understanding of the mechanics of rock mass deformation near th
Jan 1, 1982
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Falconbridge Dominicana Ferronickel Melting And Refining
By A. S. Ericson, J. H. Corrigan, E. J. Jahnsen
Calcine is transported from the Reduction Plant at 850°C in insulated hopper cars and charged into three rectangular electric melting furnaces each equipped with three - 18.5 MVA transformers. The ele
Jan 1, 1979
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Long-Range Planning Commission - Report of the Management and Organization Committee
By A. Tobey Yu, W. Joseph Schlitt, Alfred Weiss, Frederic L. Kadey, Louis Kuchinic
Introduction The February and April 1984 issues of MINING ENGINEERING have already provided introduction to the long-range planning efforts of the Society of Mining Engineers (SME). These efforts are
Jan 6, 1984
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Effects of moisture variations and overburden on subsidence
By C. D. Elifrits, N. B. Aughenbaugh
Laboratory tests of samples of fine- grained, argellaceous rocks, commonly referred to as shales, have shown that various changes in their moisture content can be correlated with loss of strength. Thi
Jan 1, 1987
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Outburst Of Coal And Gas In Zonguldak Coal Basin Turkey
By A. Fisne
Outburst of gas, coal and rock can be defined as sudden release of coal and rock accompanied by large quantities of gas into the working face or other mine workings. The outburst events appeared rarel
Jan 1, 2012
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Rapid-Yielding Hydraulic Props for Deep Gold Mines
By H. Wagner
INTRODUCTION One of the most important tasks facing the opera¬tors of deep-level gold mines is supporting the roof strata in the immediate vicinity of the stope faces. Some of the deeper gold mines o
Jan 1, 1982
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An Investigation Of Dense-Medium Cyclone Performance And The Occurrence Of Apparent Bypass When Treating Fine Coal
By M. S. Klima
A 25-mm diameter dense-medium cyclone was tested to investigate the effects of geometry and operating conditions on cyclone performance when processing -150 I'm coal. The emphasis was on examinin
Jan 1, 1993
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Advanced Froth Flotation Bench Scale Results And Economic Estimate To Reduce An Acid Rain Precursor
By K. E. Harrison
The acid rain legislation has passed into law. This new law has caused the power generation community to investigate alternative methods to obtain compliance with the new legislation. One thing all of
Jan 1, 1992
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Single Particle Fracture Model For Slopes Less Than One
By T. P. Meloy
Like our wives, the comminution of brittle solids is easy to recognize but difficult to describe. However, describing it we must. Describing the fracture mechanism of brittle solids permits the eventu
Jan 1, 1994
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Characteristic Curves Revisited: A More Logical Approach To Determining Operating Points
By L. M. English
When plotted as head vs. volume, fan curves start high and decrease in head with increasing volume while mine head curves start low and rise with increasing volume. Their intersection is the system op
Jan 1, 1997
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Maintenance And Operation Of High Capacity Underground Mining Machinery
By John S. Newton
Modern high capacity underground mining machinery is a complex of mechanical, electrical and hydraulic components which have greatly increased capability over similar components of mining machinery of
Jan 1, 1962
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High-Efficiency Flotation of Coarse and Fine Coal
By Chris J. Conway, Bruce W. Atkinson, Graeme J. Jameson
The flotation of coal in the fie and coarse particle size ranges presents particular problems. Fine or ultra-fine coal less than 100 microns presents a challenge to conventional flotation machines bec
Jan 1, 1995
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Geotechnical Considerations In Underground Coal Gasification
By J. M. Avasthi
Gulf Research & Development Company conducted the nation's first underground coal gasification test in steeply dipping beds near Rawlins, Wyoming. The geotechnical considerations played a major r
Jan 1, 1981
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Reliability Assessment Of Unpaved Reinforced Roadways
By W. -C. Huang
In this paper, a methodology for the reliability assessment of geogrid-reinforced unpaved roadways is presented, by taking into account the variability of the subgrade?s undrained shear strength. Anal
Jan 1, 2008