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Mapping Of Soil Contaminants Using Spartan Spatial Random Fields: A Comparative StudyBy E. Varouchakis
Spartan Spatial Random Fields (SSRF?s) provide a new geostatistical framework (Hristopulos, 2003) with applications targeting environmental risk assessment and natural resources estimation. SSRF?s hav
Jan 1, 2005
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An AFM Study of The Adsorption of Oleic Acid on FluoriteAn AFM has been applied to study in situ the adsorption of oleic acid on fluorite in aqueous solutions. The AFM images show that fluorite surface becomes smoother with the adsorption of 7 × 10-5 M ole
Feb 23, 2014
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This Is Where the Money Is! The Impact of Contract Front End Documents on Tunneling ProjectsBy James G. McKelvey
Owners have seen several major tunnel projects in recent years fall victim to a general reduction in the number of bidders as well as an erratic range of pricing. It should be noted though that this i
Jan 1, 2008
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High-Energy Hydraulic Hammer RatingsBy E. E. Bauer
Oversize boulders in mines and quarries must be broken for waste disposal or further processing of ore. Early methods involved drilling and "shooting" or using a drop ball of sufficient weight to acco
Jan 1, 1994
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HistoryBy F. C. Bond
History The breaking and shaping of rock was one of man's earliest occupations. In the Paleolithic Age long before the dawn of history, arrow¬smiths and the makers of stone axes, hammers, knive
Jan 1, 1985
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Industrial Minerals Of EgyptBy Ashraf A. M. A. Wali
Many of the economic resources of Egypt have been recognized and exploited for thousands of years (e.g. gold and copper). Most of these minerals, particularly those from hard-rock sited deposits, are
Jan 1, 1990
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Statistical correlation of off-highway tire failures with openpit haulage routesBy A. L. Boerner
Off-highway tire costs represent a significant portion of the total mining costs in openpit, truck-shovel operations. To extend the lives of tires, the site-specific factors influencing tire life shou
Jan 1, 2002
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Rib pillar extraction - an alternative to longwalling and shortwallingBy H. Habenicht, E. Urschitz
Three mining methods for full extraction in flat coal seams - i.e., longwall (L W), shortwall (SW), and rib pillar extraction (RPE) - are com- pared with each other in view of the introduction of a me
Jan 1, 1988
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Rougher Automation In Escondida Flotation PlantBy S. Kittel, P. Galleguillos, H. E. Urtubia
The rougher flotation at Escondida consists of 80 cells of 100 m3 each, with injected air. Escondida has developed a system of automatic control of the rougher flotation using video cameras, which hav
Jan 1, 2001
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The EU Legislative Strategy For The Extractive IndustryBy P. Maraboutis
Extractive industry (mining and quarrying operations), as other industrial activities, is subject to environment protection laws, regulation and standards such as the Environmental Impact Assessment d
Jan 1, 2002
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New development in the testing of rocksBy D. Altizer, E. Thompson, K. F. Unrug
Because of frequent sudden changes in the geologic composition of strata, the extrapolation of rock properties obtained from core samples to the surrounding areas can cause problems. To address this i
Jan 1, 2002
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Choosing Coaxial Cable For TDR MonitoringThe main goal of this paper is to present readers with recommendations for choosing coaxial cables appropriate for mining applications of Time Domain Ref 1 ectometry (TDR) to monitor rock mass movemen
Jan 1, 1986
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Heap, Leaching Of Uranium -A Case/Htst0ryBy Robert G. Woolery
Union Carbide_ began looking seriously at heap leaching in 1971. At that time some 1.6 million tons of mineral averaging 0.040% U308 were stockpiled at various sites around the Gas Hills, Wyoming, ura
Jan 1, 1977
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Glenbrook Nickel – Can New Caledonian Ore Save the Only US Nickel Producer?By Kerry Spickelmier
The only nickel smelter and the only active nickel mine in the United States is Glenbrook Nickel Co., a joint venture (50% each) of Cominco Resources International Ltd. and Cominco Ltd. In 1989, with
Jan 1, 1993
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Sustainability Indicators For AggregatesBy W. H. Langer
Natural aggregate is the number one non-energy mineral resource in terms of value and volume and is a necessary commodity for sustainable communities. While aggregate is a non-renewable resource, supp
Jan 1, 2003
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Underground "Mined Type" LPG StorageBy D. F. McCarthy
INTRODUCTION Mined underground chambers specifically designed for the purpose of storing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) at ambient temperatures have been in use for over thirty years. The first cave
Jan 1, 1981
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Trona Use In Dry Sodium Injection For Acid Gas RemovalBy Andrea B. Baldwin
In recent years, federal and state regulatory agencies have tightened air emission standards. Two of the acid gases, hydrochloric acid (HCI) and sulfur dioxide (SO2), are under heavy scrutiny for redu
Jan 1, 1995
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New Soda Ash Technology Plant Highly SuccessfulBy T. Dunn
FMC Corporation has achieved a significant cost reduction through a new proprietary solution mining and processing technology at its Green River, Wyoming Soda Ash Facility. In the first phase, complet
Jan 1, 1998
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Design and Startup of Cortez Gold Mine’s Pipeline MillBy Randy N. Powell
The Pipeline gold ore body was discovered in Lander County, NV in March 1991. Construction of the new mine and mill did not start until early March 1996. The $289-million project was placed on a fas
Jan 1, 1999
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The Modelling Of Froth Zone Recovery In Batch And Continuously Operated Laboratory Flotation CellsBy Z. T. Mathe, M. A. Vera, M. C. Harris
This contribution presents a methodology how to quantify froth zone recovery in a continuously operated laboratory mechanical flotation cell. The methodology consists of relating the overall flotatio
Jan 1, 2001