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NAT Attendees Get A Glimpse Of The Future Of Underground Space Use
In 1950, about a third of the world?s population lived in cities. That figure has steadily risen throughout the following decades. Now it is believed that about 60 percent of the estimated 8.1 billi
Jan 1, 2008
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3. Pelletization and Sintering ? Introduction
By K. V. S. Sastry
Pelletization, sintering, and pressure compaction are the most common methods used to agglomerate ore concentrates. Over the last 20 years agglomeration has grown enormously in popularity and has beco
Jan 1, 1979
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Application of polymers in the removal of suspended solids in placer mining effluents
By D. J. Cook, R. H. Fan, D. R. Maneval, Y-H. Shen
In this study, two placer mine processing plant effluent waters of significantly different characteristics were tested to determine the applicability of polymers along with other techniques to achieve
Jan 1, 1990
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Delay Timing And Vibration-Induced Damage To The Rock Mass
By A. Karami
It is well established that an ordered sequencing of charge initiations in a blast pattern is an important design consideration that affects blasting performance. Delay times must be chosen such that
Jan 1, 2000
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North Airfield Drainage Improvement at Chicago-O’Hare International Airport: Soil Stabilization Using Jet Grouting
By Martin G. Taube, Dwayne A. Lewis
Drainage improvements at O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, IL included the installation of a drainage and storm water system to control the over?ow from nearby Willow Higgins Creek. This involved
Jan 1, 2003
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Western Energy Eliminates Spoil Rehandle With ScraperBenching
Western Energy Co.'s Rosebud mine in Colstrip, MT, has implemented innovative mining techniques in the past,* and following in that tradition, new techniques for overburden removal were recently
Jan 2, 1981
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Thermal Insulation ? What Is It? ? How Does It Work? ? Introduction
By Charles M. Pelanne
Without insulation we could not survive on this planet. This may sound like a self-serving statement but it is a fact. The blanket of air which surrounds us is a very effective insulating blanket, all
Jan 1, 1976
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Replacing The Stone and Rebuilding the Pentagon
By Jim Owens
The methodology of quarrying changed significantly in the Indiana limestone industry in the 60 years between Sept. 11, 1941 and Sept. 11, 2001. The former was the date of the Pentagon groundbreaking
Jan 1, 2005
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Sulfate reduction - designing systems for long-term treatment
By J. Wagner, P. Eger
Although lifetime estimates for sulfate reduction based on total substrate carbon typically range from 20 to 30 years, field and laboratory experiments showed that rates of sulfate reduction decreased
Jan 1, 2002
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On-Line Data Reconciliation By Minimization Of A Weighted Sum Of Squared Residuals And Node Imbalances
By Daniel Hodouin, Claude Bazin, Sami Makni
A method is proposed to perform on-line data adjustment and inference of unmeasured variables, using measured flowrates and on-stream assays in mineral processing plants. The algorithm minimizes a wei
Jan 1, 1995
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Effects of Drive Assembly-Overhung Loads on Belt Conveyor and Pulley Design
By Tim Wolf
The author has seen an increased use of shaft-mounted, right angle drive assemblies. These designs use the pulley shaft as its 'foundation" and can create significant overhung loads. To reliably
Jan 1, 2000
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Silica-Sand Proppants Used In Well Stimulation
By Rudolph K. Hoagberg
Silica sands, primarily in coarse size ranges, are used to prop open fissures or voids created in the bedrock by hydraulic fracturing. This procedure increases the flow of gas or oil or other fluids t
Jan 1, 1980
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Subsidence of bedrock above abandoned coal mines in Illinois produces few fractures
By R. A. Bauer
Investigations of bedrock within subsided areas over abandoned coal mines in Illinois reveal very little disturbance of the bedrock. In areas that have surface subsidence of 0.3 to 1 m (1 to 3.25 ft),
Jan 1, 1987
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Typical Flotation Circuit Configurations
By S. G. Malghan
Flotation circuits of a range of complexity are in use for a large number of ores. Since each ore is different and end-product quality requirements are not necessarily the same, circuit configurations
Jan 1, 1986
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Sustainability Indicators For Mineral Sands Mining In Virginia, USA
Mineral sands mining for ilmenite, rutile, and zircon will disturb over 2,500 ha of prime agricultural farmland in Virginia and North Carolina (USA) over the next 20 years. Mining of the Virginia depo
Jan 1, 2007
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Long Hole Drilling Applications At The Buick Mine ? Introduction
By J. D. Grenia
The Buick Mine is a joint venture of American Metals Climax, Inc., and Homestake Mining Company located 120 miles by road southwest of St. Louis, near the village of Boss, in the 'New Missouri Le
Jan 1, 1973
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Technical Note - Sizing bulk handling equipment for maximum output
By G. T. Lineberry, L. Adler
Due to safety-imposed constraints on clearances for mobile bulk handling equipment, it is necessary to optimally select a unit based on speed and size. The unit cannot be both large and fast. Since ou
Jan 10, 1985
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On-line measurement of slurry rheology in a thickener at a copper concentrator
By S. K. Kawatra, A. K. Bakshi
An on-line rheometer was developed to monitor the slurry rheology of a thickener underflow. The thickener processed a chalcopyrite flotation concentrate having a top particle size of 125 µm and a soli
Jan 1, 1999
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8 M Diameter 7 KM Long Beles Tailrace Tunnel (Ethiopia) Bored And Lined In Basaltic Formations In Less Than 12 Months
By Antonio Raschillà
On the 2nd of June 2007 SELI S.p.A. started the excavation of Beles Tailrace Tunnel (Ethiopia). The new 8,07 m diameter DS Universal TBM utilized for the tunnel excavation was manufactured by SELI S.p
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An Approach To Computerized Open-Pit Production Scheduling
By William L. Rose
Production scheduling is an integral part of intermediate- and long-range open-pit mine planning, affecting equipment selection, manpower requirements and project economics. The development of mining
Jan 1, 1985