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    Teleoperated Continuous Mining Machine For Improved Safety (2215326c-a58c-417a-8ed1-68e2deab2686)

    By A. J. Kwitowski

    Teleoperation is a technology that can provide significant health and safety improvements in mining, by relocating machine operators hundreds of meters away from the face area. The U. S. Bureau of Min

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Finite Element Modelling Of Cable-Bolted Stopes In Hard Rock Underground Mines

    The paper describes a practical methodology based on numerical modelling for the prediction of progressive failure of underground mine stopes with cable bolt support. A case study of the 40-761 stope

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Gas Content Of Auger-And Highwall-Mined Coal

    By J. P. Ulery

    As a result of several recent methane/dust ignitions in surface auger and highwall mines, the U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the occurrence of methane gas at these operations. Three mine sites were

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Robinson: An Integrated Operation

    By M. R. Grundy

    The Robinson project is based on the porphyry copper and gold deposits in the Robinson Mining District, near Ely in Eastern Nevada. The district was mined from the late nineteenth century to 1978 by K

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Equilibrium Between Free Cyanide And Gold Impregnated Activated Carbon (GIAC)

    In parallel work, the cyanide/silver impregnated activated carbon system was studied for the purpose of developing an alternate cyanide removal system. It was found that free cyanide can be reduced fr

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Particle/Media Segregation In Dry Ball Milling

    By R. Hogg

    Experimental studies of the axial distribution of particles along dry ball mills are described. The results, for mills ranging in diameter from about 10 cm to 1 meter and operated in both the batch an

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Interaction Of Bubble Size, Aeration Rate And Slurry Feed Rate In Column Flotation

    By Felicia F. Peng

    In operation of column flotation of fine coal, the smaller bubbles are required to effectively recovery of fine hydrophobic particles. However, smaller size bubbles alone does not ensure an efficient

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Flotation Of Ni-Pentlandite From Serpentinite Gangue With The New Of-100 Cell

    By J. Kallioinen

    Flotation of low grade Ni ores with serpentinite host rock tend to yield low recoveries of Ni With high MgO contents in the concentrate. The recovery can be enhanced by optimizing the sub-processes in

    Jan 1, 1994

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    A New Method Of Blind Hole Boring In A Mining Environment

    By W. Todd

    The Robbins Company has developed a boring machine, with a rubber packer serving as the gripper system, for blind boring of raises without using drill pipe. This machine is the BorPak and has many app

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Water Soluble Polymers - The Future?

    By Ronald J. Allain

    Water soluble polymers play an important role in many industries. The mining industry is dependent on these materials to help accomplish many solid-liquid (water) separations. Mechanical devices alone

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Stone, Dimension

    By W. Robert Power

    Stone is considered by many to be the premium material for beauty and durability in all kinds of construction. Its use dates to the dawn of civilization and only buildings made of stone have survived

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Franklin Industrial Minerals -Mica Operations in New Mexico

    By Gary L. Nelson

    An overview is provided of Franklin Industrial Minerals mica mine and plant operations located near Velarde, New Mexico. Operated by Franklin Industrial Minerals since July of 1990, several process an

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Large Diameter Shaft Drilling; A Versatile Tool For Advanced Mining Applications

    By D. R. Zeni

    Current mine development requires the safe, 'expedient, economical construction of vertical shafts for ventilation and access in diverse ground conditions. Advancements in large diameter shaft dr

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Mechanical Mining: Challenges and Directions

    By Richard E. Gertsch

    Mechanical mining holds great promise for the mining industry. Realizing this promise depends on developing the tools needed to mechanize a mining operation with a reasonable expectation of success.

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Removal Of Dolomite And Silica From Apatite By Selective Flocculation (d5249ac1-48e0-46b0-b5e3-154d7b2a8e58)

    The future phosphate rock deposits in South Florida contain a significant fraction of dolomite. The high MgO content of the rock is undesirable in the production of phosphoric acid. Several flotation

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Hydrodynamics Of Slurry Flow Through The Porous Structure Of Ball Charge In Tumbling Mills

    By P. Songfack

    In this work, the slurry flow in the ball mill is solved with Navier-Stokes' equations and the marker and cell technique (MAC), which tracks the fluid-free surface. Considering different planes i

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Magstream® As A Heavy Liquid Separation Alternative For Mineral Sands Exploration

    By J. A. Domenico

    A safe and precise mineral separation alternative to heavy liquids is being used for mineral sands exploration on large scale orebodies. The separation process, Magstream®, uses ferro-fluids and magne

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Confirmation Of The FTIR/IRS Adsorption Density Equation By The Analysis Of Transferred Langmuir-Blodgett Films Of Fatty Acid

    By W. H. Jang

    Recent research has demonstrated the utility of the FTIRIIRS adsorption density equation for in-situ study of surfactant adsorption phenomena at the surfaces of reactive internal reflection elements (

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Refractories (24691213-2d84-48ee-9697-a615e7471e80)

    By Louis J. Trostel

    Refractories, called the Hidden Industry by The Refractories Institute, provide the temperature and chemically resistant linings for the multitude of vessels that are used today in high temperature pr

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Silica Sand and Industrial Minerals in Mexico

    By L. C. Morales

    Mexico has an area of about 2 million km2 (772,260 sq miles), with volcanic activity, large shores and mountainous areas reaching as high as 6000 m (19,680 ft) above sea level. These conditions are fa

    Jan 1, 1994