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Different Horses For Different Courseschoosing The Right Loading Tool For Your OperationBy J. Wiebmer
Some thoroughbred racehorses are great routers (distance runners), others are sprinters. Some racehorses perform best on turf, others on dirt, and some in mud. To be a winner, you have to choose the r
Jan 1, 1993
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New Concepts In The Art Of Coal HaulingAs we are all well aware, the demand for coal is increasing very rapidly. This makes the coal industry one of great opportunity for both the miner and the-supplier. Up until the middle 1960's, th
Jan 1, 1972
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Trends In Mine Hoist Selection And UtilizationBy K J. Kidd
There is general understanding of hoisting systems throughout the mining industry. However, the relative importance of the various parameters influencing hoist selection and utilization is not complet
Jan 1, 1998
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Metal's BioremediationBy Corale L. Brierley
Bacteria, algae and fungi react to heavy metals in their environment by immobilizing, mobilizing and/or transforming metals. Microorganisms carry out these changes by (1) precipitating metals outside
Jan 1, 1995
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Glass Sand Prospects And ExplorationBy Thomas E. Shufflebarger
Definition of glass sand prospects may be modified by constraints which range from demography to critically important product-control. Characteristics of usable raw materials, physical and chemical,
Jan 1, 1983
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Preliminary Benefits Of A Boiler Performance SystemBy J. Payton
Public Service Company of Oklahoma began burning sub-bituminous coal in December, 1979. Initially PSO had a single source coal supply from Jacobs Ranch Mine, and in 1982 added deliveries from Clovis P
Jan 1, 1990
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Evaluation Of Phosphate Rock DepositsBy Donald L. Everhart
Economic geologists faced with the task of evaluating phosphate rock deposits find it necessary to deal with a unique and a lengthy list of geologic, chemical, and economic factors before they can det
Jan 1, 1971
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Rubidium and Cesium Their Present Status and Their PotentialitiesBy Hung-Kei H. Lam
Rubidium and cesium were discovered by Bunsen and Kirchhoff about 100 years ago. These two elements are by no means as abundant as sodium or potassium. Their occurrence in minerals is widespread, but
Jan 1, 1959
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The Design and Construction of Multiple Closely Spaced Tunnels in Soft Ground–A Case History of the Mac Storm Tunnel ProjectBy Mohamed A. Younis, Robert J. F. Goodfellow
This paper investigates the design approaches taken and the philosophy employed during the construction of the Metropolitan Airport Commission (MAC) storm tunnels, part of the Phase 4 Segment of the M
Jan 1, 2003
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Prediction Of Sliding Force And Its Direction For Rock Excavation Using Key Block TheoryBy M. Z. Rashad
The intersection of joint sets and excavation planes leads to removable blocks which can be expected to fall or slide. The amount and cost of supports required to stabilize these blocks of excavation
Jan 1, 1993
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Development Of The Henderson Mill DesignBy J. D. Vincent
The Henderson mine site is located at Red Mountain on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains, approximately 50 miles west of Denver, Colorado. The mill site is on the west slope of the Rockies and m
Jan 1, 1972
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What the Mining Industry Expects of Mining and Mineral Processing EngineersThe purpose of this talk is to report the answers to the-'two following questions: I. What unique services does the mining industry expect of mining and mineral processing engineers? II. What
Jan 1, 1961
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AppendixTable A. Conversion of English to SI Units Table B. Strength Properties of Rocks Table C. Engineering Properties of Rock Table D. Properties of Common Minerals Table E. Material Properties and Cha
Jan 1, 2008
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Seismic Performance of Wine CavesBy Scott Lewis, Andrew Kositsky
"INTRODUCTIONThe South Napa Earthquake of 2014 caused ground motion at numerous reinforced concrete-lined (shotcrete-lined) winery tunnels in Napa County and Sonoma County, California. The occurrence
Jan 1, 2016
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Adsoprtion Flotation Studies Of Plagioclases - Part I - Sulfonate CollectorBy Saul Escalara
Data on sulfonate adsorption by silicate minerals are very scarce in the literatures. Perhaps the only comprehensive paper written on the topic was done by Fuerstenau and Bhappu (1); this work dealt e
Jan 1, 1973
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Mining Of Medium Hard Rock Without Blasting By Means Of Cutting. Experiences And Economics Of The Wirtgen Surface MinerBy B. Schimm
Improve the mines productivity by simplifying the mining process, for these tasks the Wirtgen Surface Miner offers an attractive alternative. Surface Miners cut, crush and load material in one opera
Jan 1, 1997
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Electrical Fault Detection On Downed DC Trolley LinesBy J. S. Peterson
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC), has conducted research to improve electrical fault detection on coal mine direct current (dc) troll
Jan 1, 1997
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The Gold Electrowinning/Replate Circuits At Gold Fields' Ortiz And Mesquite OperationsBy J. R. Arnold
The problem of recovering gold from a cyanide solution has been plaguing metallurgists since the cyanidation process was discovered in Glasgow, Scotland.1 The "perfect" method has never been found and
Jan 1, 1986
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Industrial Minerals Problems And Needs In Chemical ManufacturingBy Wallace W. Key
Problems of marketing industrial minerals to chemical manufacturers are manifold. In addition to the difficulty of establishing demarcation lines between "crude" and "processed" industrial (nonmetalli
Jan 1, 1965
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Copper Electrolite Solution FiltrationBy Judson G. Brown
In the May, 1969 issue of Mining Engineering the Editorial Director, John V. Beall, described the Japanese Onahama Copper Smelter and Refinery as follows: "On the shore of the Pacific, 120 miles nor
Jan 1, 1970