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New Source Permitting For Florida Phosphate Mining
By Jr. Chesson
"Phosphate" is a misnomer as often used. The word is increasingly used to refer to any material containing phosphorus - an element essential to any form of life. Phosphate rock, a mineral - fluorapita
Jan 1, 1978
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Mine Pillar Design in 1993 – Computers Have Become the Opiate of Mining Engineers – Part II
By Jack Parker
Critical width Before we go further into pillar design, we should look into the matter of "critical width," because of its effect on pillar behavior. Critical width refers to the greatest width th
Jan 1, 1993
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Slope Stabilization At El Cerrejon Coal Mine, Colombia, South America
By M. Jaramillo
The expanded west pit of the 15 Mta (13.6 stpy) El Cerrejon mine will eventually reach a maximum depth of 270 m (890 ft). Slope-stability evaluations indicated that this depth, combined with structura
Jan 1, 1997
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Maximization of Productivity Of Autonomous Equipment in Underground Mines
By J. Paraszczak
Underground metal mining involves many challenges. Economic slowdown, tough international competition and sometimes volatile metal prices put constant pressure on mine operators to increase productivi
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Risk analysis for evaluation of mine impounded water
By Michael Gobla
"Since 1994 the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) has used risk analysis to evaluate dams. Risk considers both the likelihood of failure and the expected consequences should failure occur. Risk analysis rel
Dec 1, 2016
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Surface treatment of ornamental stones by high-pressure, water-jet technology
By N. Careddu
In recent years, slabs with a rough surface have captured a large share of the ornamental stone market. However, the main technologies used for this type of treatment are based on mechanical shock (bu
Jul 1, 2010
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Times are as tough as they have ever been in the Coal Industry
By William Gleason
"It is safe to say that the coal industry, in the United States and globally, is currently suffering through one of the hardest times in its history.A perfect storm of competition, changing energy dem
Jan 1, 2015
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Small Mine Contractor Safety - Case Studies
By F. Calizaya
The Western Mining Training and Translation Center is a consortium of four universities devoted to developing educational and training projects to reduce the incidence/accident rates in the mining ind
Jan 1, 2008
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Role Of The Mill In A Competitive Minerals Company - Is Low Cost Enough?
By Bruce Cavender
Historically, the processing function has been regarded as efficiently managed as long as production costs were kept low, recovery was adequate and sufficient plant capacity was avail-able. In this pa
Jan 1, 2008
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Onsite Assembly And Hard Rock Tunneling At The Jinping-II Hydropower Station Tunnel Project
By Stephen M. Smading
The Jinping-II hydroelectric project in China features four parallel headrace tunnels approximately 18-km- (11-mile-) long. Two will be excavated by tunnel boring machines (TBM) and two by drill-and-b
Jan 1, 2009
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Ventilation Modeling of a Low-Seam Coal Mine to Optimize Ventilation
By B. A. Ashley
Rosebud Mining Co. (RMC) is based in Kittanning, PA. As of October 2013, it operated 24 active underground mines in Pennsylvania and Ohio. RMC?s Tracy Lynne Mine is located approximately 5 km (3 mile
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Industrial Minerals Resources: Reporting According to Clause 49 of JORC 2012
By Andrew Scogings
The current edition of The Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC) Code was published in 2012 and, after a transition period, the 2012 edition came into mandatory operation on Dec. 1, 2013.
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Antelope Uranium Project: Comparison of ISR and Heap Leach Extraction
By Douglas Beahm
Energy Metals Corp. (EMC) holds numerous mineral properties in the northern portion of the Great Divide Basin. The JAB property is one of several potential properties being planned for development as
Jan 1, 2007
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Individual Hydraulic Supports
By Nick Chlumecky
INTRODUCTION Column-type supports are used to prevent roof falls in underground excavations. The first individual column supports were made from timber that was cut to fit the irregular heights of
Jan 1, 1982
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Pilot Plant Development Of IRSID?s Magnetic Roasting Process
By M. Boucraut
After stating the advantages of the magnetic roasting technique as applied to iron ores, the authors report on technological research by I R S I D * in the field of magnetic roasting in fluid-bed furn
Jan 1, 1968
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Evaluation Of Phosphate Rocks For Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid Manufacture
By Robert L. Somerville
As more phosphate deposits are discovered and new mines are developed, the necessity of critically evaluating various rocks for phosphoric acid production recurs ever more frequently. This need is acc
Jan 1, 1966
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Unconventional Mining – New Generation of Mining Technology of the XXI-st Century – Preprint 97-45
By K. Y. Vasioutchkov, Y. F. Vasyuchkov, B. M. Vorobjev
In general a term "unconventional mining or "non-traditional mining technology" getting more and move familiar to the mining engineering media. There are several alternating terminological combination
Feb 24, 1997
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Examples of the Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation to Mine and Tunnel Ventilation
By D. J. Brunner, S. Mathur, D. McKinney
With the advent of faster micro-processors, the use of numerical methods to simulate complex fluid dynamic phenomena in three dimensions for use in design has become prevalent in the automotive, and t
Jan 1, 1995
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Flotation Of Chlorella Vulgaris With Anionic, Cationic And Amphoteric Collectors
By R. A. Wharton, Z. Yang, R. W. Smith
The electrokinetic and flotation behavior of the green alga Chlorella vulgaris was studied in the absence and presence of Pb(II), Al(III) and flotation collectors. It was found that the presence of Al
Jan 1, 1992
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Use Of Diesel Equipment In Trackless Underground Mining At The International Nickel Company Of Canada, Limited - Ontario Division
By T. D. Parris
At the Frood Mine of International Nickel, tests were begun in March 1966 to evaluate the use of low profile diesel Load- Haul-Dump equipment in cut-and-fill operations. In December 1966, this test wa
Jan 1, 1969