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Best Practice Data Management for Extensometers at Australian Underground Coal MinesBy Scott Burchmore, Jason Emery, Michael Melville
This paper presents best practice data management for monitoring of extensometers in Australian underground coal mines. This work is based on the combined experience of the authors and the available l
Jun 25, 2024
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Design of the Proposed Speer/Sixth/Lincoln Tunnel - Denver, ColoradoBy Henrie Henson, Dan Burroughs, Shyi-Shyong Jiang
Jan 1, 1993
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Evaluation of Improvements Resulting From the Automatic Control of Mineral Processing OperationsBy J. A. Herbst
Introduction The ability to evaluate the improvement resulting from the implementation of an automatic control system is essential to the Justification of its cost. This evaluation may occur after an
Jan 1, 1991
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Conventional Tunneling Challenges in the Himalayas: A Case StudyBy Sharanappa Yalal, Rakesh Kumar Khali
"Himalayan geology poses the most challenging ground conditions almost anywhere in the world, one of the reasons thereof is their evolution as the youngest mountain chains. They are demonstratively ri
Jan 1, 2016
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Asarco : Plant expansions and modernizations continue amidst company restructuringBy Tim O’Neil
Until about three years ago, Asarco's copper business consisted predomi¬nantly of custom smelting of ores and concentrates produced by other mining companies. Since then, the company has been tra
Jan 1, 1989
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Verification and Update on High Pressure Concrete Plug Leakage Remediation - RETC2021By Seung Han Kim, Andrew Yu, Carlos Jaramillo, Chu-Chieh Jay Lin
The Penstock Access Tunnel (PAT) concrete plug is a reinforced concrete plug separating the pressure tunnels from the personnel accessible tunnels and has leaked since the first filling at the Helms P
Jun 13, 2021
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Use of Superabsorbent Polymers to Improve Handling of Iron Ore FinesBy S. Corrent, F. A. V. Guimarães, M. G. Barbosa
"INTRODUCTION Moisture can be a villain, so new technologies have been explored to make more viable the production of high moisture iron ores. The current work presents the attempt of the utilization
Jan 1, 2018
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Gold Cyanidation Rates In The Presence Of Sulphide And Lead IonsBy S. Tavani, R. E. Browner, R. Dunne
Lead is used in CIP/CIL circuit to increase the leaching rate of gold from ores. At least four mechanisms have been proposed for the action of lead in gold leaching circuits: (I) precipitation of sulp
Jan 1, 2000
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Converting CO2 from Coal-Fired Power Plants to Oxalic AcidBy S. K. Kawatra, V. Claremboux, S. Valluri
Carbon dioxide capture from coal-fired power plant flue gas and subsequent sequestration is expected to play a vital role in mitigating global climate change. To meet the growing need for CO2 capture
Jan 1, 2019
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Notes On Impediments To Mining Investments In The Developing WorldBy J. S. Carman
As with the slogans of Madison Avenue, catch words or phrases frequently become topical. Much is heard these days of the confrontation between governments of developing countries and international min
Jan 1, 1977
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Technical Note – Development in gold leaching using hydrogen peroxideBy H. Knorre, A. Griffiths, J. Loroesch
Introduction Hydrogen peroxide is known to the mining industry as a powerful oxidant, able to attack and to destroy cyanide, the most important leaching reagent (Knorre and Griffiths, 1984; Griffiths
Jan 1, 1989
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Fly Ash Beneficiation By Air ClassificationBy J. G. Groppo
In 1992, 48 million tons of fly ash (not including bottom ash, boiler slag and FGD material) was produced in the United States, according to the American Coal Ash Association. Of this amount, 27.2% wa
Jan 1, 1995
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Tunneling Through a Buried Valley with a Hard Rock EPB Compatible TBM - RETC2021By William Hodder, Ehsan Alavi, Nader Ghasempour, Daniel Cressman
The Don River & Central Waterfront Coxwell Sanitary Bypass Tunnel (CBT) Project in Toronto will extend approximately 10.5 km from Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant west under Lake Shore Boulevard, north
Jun 13, 2021
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Los Angeles Subway - A Triumph Despite TribulationsBy Krishniah N. Murthy, James E. Monsees
BACKGROUND The development of public transportation in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area is, as in other cities, closely tied to the development of the area because of increases in population and c
Jan 1, 1989
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Evaluation Of The Croweburg Coal Underclay For Possible Commercial UtilizationBy Kenneth V. Luza
Underclays are associated with coals found in eastern Oklahoma. These coals are of bituminous rank and are in beds of Middle and Late Pennsylvanian age. They occur in an area of about 8,000 mi2, withi
Jan 1, 1999
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The Effect Of Stopping Leakage On Intake Escapeway IntegrityBy William A. Dupree, Mark J. Schultz, William J. Francart
Maintaining intake escapeways clear of contaminants from mine fires has been an issue for many years. Removing fire sources from these entries reduces the risk of contamination greatly. In recent year
Jan 1, 1993
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Chlorinated Solvents For Coal BeneficiatingBy R. J. Nankee
Recent on-going efforts to develop commercial coal cleaning beneficiation processes using chlorinated solvents-as the separating media will be described. True heavy media separations were performed on
Jan 1, 1987
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A Plant-Wide Information System For A Mining FirmBy Roger Bell
Most modern mines can profit from improvements in information handling. Recording systems in many cases were designed to satisfy certain necessary legal requirements, but not specifically to provide m
Jan 1, 1965
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Impermeable Rock Groups Deformation during Partial Backfill Mining of Shallow Seam MinesBy W. Zhang
"Western China has many shallow coal seams. Mining of these shallow seams contributes to environmental deterioration in part due to disruption of groundwater sources. The lowering of the phreatic surf
Jan 1, 2015
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Sedimentological And Geomorphological Environment Of The Western South African Continental Shelf And Its Control And Distribution Of Alluviaufluvial And Marine DiamondsBy R. Kuhns
The western coast of South Africa hosts a significant diamond resource within gravels associated with paleo-shorelines, channels and transgressive lag deposits. Diamonds were transported from the Kaap
Jan 1, 1995