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    Air Filtration As A Ventilation Strategy For The Control Of Radiation In Underground Uranium Mines - Introduction

    By J. L. Chakravatti

    The movement of air from the surface, through the workings and then back to the surface, is the most important consideration in the ventilation design. The purpose of mine ventilation is seen as the m

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Model Assessment Of Contaminant Seepage From Buried Uranium Mill Tailings

    By A. E. Reisenauer, R. W. Nelson, G. W. Gee

    A model assessment was made to evaluate contaminant transport to ground water from clay-lined and unlined tailings pits. The input hydrologic soil characteristics were measured on materials typical of

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Shasta Diatomite

    By Craig Smith

    California is the nation's leading producer of diatomite products. The Lompoc Mining District in Santa Barbara County is the world's largest source of commercial marine diatomite. Grefco Inc

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Instrumentation At Cities Service Company Pinto Valley Operations Miami, Arizona

    By Manuel S. Rivera

    Abstract. Instrumentation in concentrators has evolved from a few isolated indicators to compu- terized control within twenty years. This evo- lution has caused a drastic change in the phil- osophy, p

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Management Compensation Trends In The Mining Industry

    By H. V. S. Tingley

    My topic today is future trends in compensation for the mining industry. I seldom get the chance to speak about a subject of such immediate interest to an audience, so I would like to make the most of

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The Use Of Heat Transfer And Limiting Physiological Criteria As A Basis For Setting Heat Stress Limits - Introduction

    By J. M. Stewart

    The incidence of heat stroke in the South African gold mining industry is today small (less than 1 in 10 6 shifts worked). Acclimatization and selection procedures have been developed and applied thro

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Determination Of Deep Pit Heat Regime Parameters - Introduction

    By R. Tanaskovic

    The objective of study of climatic conditions in underground mines is to create a working environment suitable for normal development of operations. Disregarding the fact that the development of equi

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Recovery Of Barite From Tailings Ponds And Bypassed Mining Waste

    By G. V. Sullivan

    As part of its program to conserve domestic mineral resources through advancing mineral resources technology, the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, conducted investigations to determin

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Environmental Control For Full Face Boring Machines - Introduction

    By Allan E. Hall

    The use of full face boring machines in underground mining has increased considerably in recent years and over 200 raise-boring machines are now in use in the Western World. Several tunnel-boring mach

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Oil Shale Mining - Plans And Practices

    By Robert B. Crookston

    This paper presents a resume and status report: of mining technology appropriate to commercial oil shale development in the United States today. The nature and extent of oil shale in Colorado and Utah

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Process Modifications At Reserve Mining Company

    By Charles L. Allie

    In June, 1980, Reserve Mining Company completed a 370 million dollar construction project which included process modifications required to reduce the silica content from nine to five percent by weight

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Stopewall Closure And High-Modulus Backfill

    By Koehler Stout

    Stopewall or room closure can be a problem in nining operations. In some mines, wall closure causes ore passes and nanways to collapse when they are enclosed in nine fill. When this phe- nomena occurs

    Jan 1, 1980

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    An Investigation Of "Fly-Dust" Nuisance In Mines - Introduction

    By Harold Gibson

    The mechanisms leading to the impact of airborne dust particles onto bluff flow obstacles have been extensively reported [1] and widely applied in dust measuring instruments (e.g., impactors) and in d

    Jan 1, 1980

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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

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    Classifiers In Dry Grinding Circuits

    By P. T. Luckie

    Analysis of classifier performance independently of a closed grinding circuit configuration may result in a poor match-up between the grinding device and the classifying device. This paper examines th

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Control Of Dangerous Methane Accumulations - Introduction

    By Jerzy Matuszewski

    Under conditions of high methane content in the seams and the descending of exploitation to greater depths, methane hazard control is becoming more and more difficult. This is due both to the amount o

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Construction Of A Watertight Deep Shaft In The Unstable And Water-Bearing Strata Of The Saskatchewan Potash Field

    By Erwin K. Roesner

    The difficulties encountered while sinking deep shafts for Potash Mines in southern Saskatchewan have been the subject of several papers in the past. Geological and hydrological conditions of the stra

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Titanium Raw Materials and Products--Supply and Demand

    By Langtry E. Lynd

    The titanium industry is based on the unique properties of titanium dioxide and titanium metal. Because of its whiteness, high refractive index and resulting light scattering ability, titanium dioxide

    Jan 1, 1980

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    A Comparison Of Calcium Carbonate And Talc Fillers

    By L. A. Roe

    Calcium carbonate and talc fillers both find use in a multitude of Industries. Each filler has many commendable properties, and often compete for the same market. Quality controls for various grades a

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Influence Of Impoundment And Substratum Configuration On Seepage From Impoundments

    By David B. McWhorter, John D. Nelson

    INTRODUCTION The quantity of seepage that will be released from a tailings impoundment depends not only on the characteristics of the seepage control system, but also on the properties of the found

    Jan 1, 1980