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The Effect of Design on Recycling Rates for CarsThis paper discusses how the link between design software tools and recycling models can be established in order to predict the recyclability of the car during the design phase, as well as to be able
Jan 1, 2005
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Environmental And Technical Criteria For Dimension Stone Quarrying SustainabilityBy E. Lovera
Social attention to environmental aspects, steadily increasing in European Countries, has been leading to a stricter regulation of many productive activities. Among them, mining and quarrying sectors
Jan 1, 2003
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Testing of pneumatic flotation in iron ore processingBy T. Yalcin
It is well recognized that machine type and machine characteristics play vital roles in the successful application of froth flotation in mineral processing. Since the early 1900s, a multitude of machi
Jan 1, 2002
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Determination Of Stresses In Deep Holes And Around Tunnels By Hydraulic FracturingBy B. C. Haimson
The Committee on Rapid Excavation of the National Research Council has recognized in its 1968 report the need for "improvement of rock-mechanics techniques for measuring subsurface stress field in dee
Jan 1, 1974
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The Evaluation of Separation EfficiencyBy E. G. Kelly
Many methods of evaluating the efficiency of mineral separations have been described in the literature. In most cases, these present the efficiency as a single number. This paper argues that single-nu
Jan 1, 1991
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Assessment of Dust For Underground and Surface Mining Plants at the Arthur W. White Mine of Dickenson Mines LimitedBy David M. Mchaina, Michel Grenier, Stephen G. Hardcastle
An airborne dust survey was conducted at the Arthur W. White mine of Dickenson Mines Limited by CANMET/MRL and Dickenson Mines Limited Staff in April 1990 for the purpose of evaluating environmental c
Jan 1, 1991
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The Application Of Wire Saws To Underground ExcavationBy Gerald Zink
The object of underground excavation--apart from mining-- is to create an opening to serve as a part of some useful structure. The value of the opening lies in its conformity to the design configurati
Jan 1, 1974
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Mineral Processing—Responding to Economic and Environmental PressuresBy A. English, Edward Martinez, L. A. Haas, N. W. Johnson, Harrison Copper, M. E. Tawil, C. C. Harris, G. V. Jergensen, D. Halbe, M. P. Amsden
Declining US ore grades along with skyrocketing energy, materials, labor, and regulatory costs underscored the urgency for technological innovation in the mineral processing area. Re¬liance on the sca
Jan 5, 1980
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Metro Tunnels, Caracas, VenezuelaBy L. A. Romo, J. A. Ferrer
INTRODUCTION The principle line of the Caracas Metro is located generally along the most important east-west traffic corridor of the city from the yards and shops in Propatria at the western extrem
Jan 1, 1979
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Mine Emergency Responsiveness Development Program ProceduresBy Mark L. Mott
The Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center of the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has developed the Mine Emergency Responsiveness Development (MERD) program to improve the reactio
Jan 1, 1993
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Drilling Method Selection For Aggregate Resource InvestigationBy D. A. Saint Don, M. Prueher, S. Barnwell
With the current changes in technology, multiple methods are now available for aggregate resource identification. From Sonic to Coring, Reverse Circulation to Percussive, there are many choices to ma
Jan 1, 2004
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Continuous Miner Motor Monitoring SystemBy John R. Thalimer
For the past four years the U.S. Bureau of Mines has investigated the early detection of insulation failure in squirrel cage induction motors. Data modeling techniques based on values calculated from
Jan 1, 1992
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Technology News - Using Mobile Satellites For Exploration Work - Fraser ClaridgeA group of geologists is located in a remote area of North America, without telephone lines, electricity or even running water. They have spent days accumulating data for a mining company that is eage
Jan 1, 1999
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Discussion - Novel design for a thin seam shuttle car featuring an ergonomic operator compartment - by A.G. Mayton, J.R. Bartels, and W.D. Mayercheck Technical Papers. Mining Engineering, Vol. 41, No. 11 November- 1990,pp. 1132-1134By A. G. Mayton, L. Adler
The paper under discussion provides an excellent and concise study of compartment ergonomics for thin seam equipment. However, in accomplishing this, some very important operational aspects were ignor
Jan 1, 1991
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Social license in design: Constructive technology assessment within a minerals research & development institutionBy T. Cohen
Technological innovation in the minerals industry must be driven by the need to improve performance according to social, as well as environmental, safety, efficiency and production criteria. This pape
Jan 1, 2011
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Tunneling In A Copper Mine - Portents Of Success From FailureBy Robert D. Talvensaari
It is indeed an honor for White Pine, as a member of the copper mining industry, to participate in this Rapid Excavation Conference. Although our presentation, as the title indicates, is not a success
Jan 1, 1974
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The Design Of Mine Fan Evasees ? IntroductionBy E. F. C. Ferrett
The benefits derived from the use of main fan evasees or diffusers are well known. If a well designed evasee is fitted to a fan either more air will flow through it or the same air flow rate will be d
Jan 1, 1980
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The Classification And Ranking Of Exploration Prospects: Kuroko Type Zn-Ag-Pb Deposits, GreeceBy D. Constantinides
In 1981 a Zn-Ag-Pb deposit was discovered in the vicinity of Molai, Greece. Subsequently, it was determined to be of the Kuroko type. The geology of various areas in the southeast Peloponnesean Penins
Jan 1, 1986
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Improving Performance Through "Gainsharing"By Walter E. Cook
BOB FALCONER: Without further ado I'm going to introduce our first speaker, Walt Cook. Walt is president of Strata Resources and is here with his business partner Joe Nenni. Joe would you stand u
Jan 1, 1998
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Puk Process For Nickel Ore Treatment Through Carbothermic Selective ReductionBy F. Grandjacques
INTRODUCTION Selective Reduction of Nickel in Oxidized Ores Oxidized nickel ores, either garnieritic or lateritic, contain much more iron than nickel. The regular carbon reduction in an electr
Jan 1, 1979