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Bentonite Binder Effective Strength (Best) Test For Unfired Iron Ore Pellets
By S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke
Iron ore pellets use bentonite clay as binder at dosages from 0.5to 1.0% (10 to 20 pounds per ton) of moist iron ore concentrate. Bentonite is typically shipped hundreds of miles from Wyoming to the L
Jan 1, 2003
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Design for the Cross City Tunnel, Sydney
By Harry R. Asche, Manfred K. Lechner
The Cross City Tunnel comprises 2km of a new underground traffic route in Sydney, Australia. The route is very complex, involving some six separate tunnels and three underground Y-junctions. For al
Jan 1, 2003
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Yule Quarry Back in Business Again
By Rex E. Loesby
The marble deposits of Yule Creek were first discovered in the late1870s. Minor quarrying occurred between that discovery and the early 1900s. Major development occurred in 1905, when Channing Meek,
Jan 1, 2003
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Use Of Advanced Separation Technologies For Sustainable Mining
Fine coal is substantially more costly to process than coarse coal because of technical difficulties associated with separating fine particles and removing process water from both clean coal and refus
Jan 1, 2003
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Factors Affecting The Geopolymerization Of Alkali-Feldspars
Geopolymerization is a process by which Al-Si minerals undergo dissolution and polymerization in an alkaline solution to form a monolithic material with a high mechanical strength (Davidovits, 1991, 1
Jan 1, 2003
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Progress on International Standards for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Reserves
By Norman Miskelly
Substantial progress has been made over the last ten years in the development of uniform national and international standards covering the definition, estimation and public reporting of mineral resour
Jan 1, 2003
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The Structural Geology Of Slickensides And Roof Falls In Underground Coalmines
By S. E. Phillipson
Slickensides cause potentially hazardous ground conditions in underground coal mines. Investigations by MSHA’s Roof Control Division indicate that many slickensides represent bedding plane faults and
Jan 1, 2003
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Eddy-Current Separator Technology As A Novel Approach To Alaskan Placer Gold Recovery
By D. A. Norrgran, J. A. Wernham, D. E. Walsh
A qualitative test program was sponsored jointly by the University of Alaska and Eriez Magnetics, in order to study placer gold nugget recovery using an eddy-current separator. Various gold nuggets f
Jan 1, 2003
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Equipment Management: Cost Reduction, Performance-Enhancing Opportunity
By Paul D. Tomlingson
During the next several months, SME’s E-Newsletter will feature 15 articles on maintenance management. The articles may be read online or downloaded and distributed within your organization. They wil
Jan 1, 2003
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Rock Mass Properties and Hard Rock TBM Penetration Rate Investigations, Queens Tunnel Complex, NYC Water Tunnel #3, Stage 2
By Levent Ozdemir, Charles Merguerian
Between 1996 and 1999, a high-performance Robbins TBM [235-282] excavated a 5 mile long, 23´2? wide, and ~700´ deep tunnel through the subsurface of southwestern Queens. Low penetration rates (~6´/hr
Jan 1, 2003
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SME Meets With the SEC – Resources and Reserves Reporting Discussed
By Jean-Michel Rendu
On April 30, 2003, representatives of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, Inc.(SME) met with the staff of the Division of Corporation Finance of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commis
Jan 1, 2003
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Rich Hill, Arizona: Historic Gold District, Modern Gold Rush
By Erik Melchiorre, M. Katherine Crombie, Dante Lauretta, Chris Gholson
Rich Hill, also known as Weaver District No. 2, is among the most productive placer gold locations in Arizona. Located near Congress, AZ (Fig. 1), this district hosted major placer rushes in the 1860
Jan 1, 2003
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Hierarchical Systems Analysis Of Potential Environmental Impacts From Aggregate Mining Activities
By K. E. Kolm, W. H. Langer
Developing natural aggregate resources (sand, gravel and stone) creates environmental impacts. A systems analysis method was designed to characterize the components of the environmental system, identi
Jan 1, 2003
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Second Manapouri Tailrace Tunnel Not Just “A Walk in the Park”
By Don Macfarlane, Brian Heer, Tom Martin
The Manapouri Power Station, commisioned in 1969, is located in Fiordland National Park in the South Island of New Zealand. It is the country’s largest hydro power scheme and can generate 700MW of ele
Jan 1, 2003
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Plant Design, Practice Conference Attracts Processing Specialists
By William R. Yernberg
The Mineral Processing Plant Design, Practice and Control Conference was held from Oct. 20through 24, 2002, at the Fairmont Hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The conference was attended by
Jan 1, 2003
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Sintering Of Magnetite Pellets Under Carbon Monoxide
By S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke
Iron ore concentrates pellets are currently in duration heat hardened (sintered) under oxidizing conditions. Pellets produced from magnetite ore concentrate are completely oxidized during induration a
Jan 1, 2003
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Common Factors In The Lime Industry Provide Obstacles To Global Market Access
By S. T. Krukowski
Traditionally the lime industry is governed by market, location, and transportation. These factors also may act as obstacles to global market access. Lime manufacture responds to market opportunities
Jan 1, 2003
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Westerschelde Tunnel
By Otto Braach, Wolfgang Frietzsche, Erdogan Gürkan
The Westerschelde Tunnel is located in the south of the Netherlands and links the two parts of the Provinces of Zeeland, Zeeuws-Vlaanderen and Zuid-Beveland, which are separated by the Westerschelde.
Jan 1, 2003
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NIOSH/Industry Collaborative Efforts Show Improved Mining Equipment Cab Dust Protection
By W. A. Heitbrink, M. Schmitz, J. A. Organiscak, A. B. Cecala, E. Ahrenholtz
Mobile excavation equipment operators at surface mines generally have the highest exposure to airborne respirable silica dust. Operator cabs on newer equipment are usually enclosed and equipped with h
Jan 1, 2003
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Discrete Element Simulation Of Ball And Rock Charge Motion And Slurry Flow Through The Grate And Pulp Lifters
By B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani
Discrete element is a numerical technique for describing the collision dynamics and motion of an assembly of particles. In particular, calculations are done on full three-dimensional space with a forc
Jan 1, 2003