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Tunneling for High-Energy Physics in Menlo Park, CA - RETC2023By Irene Bendanillo, Canon Cheung, Justin Lianides, Derek Penrice
The SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory’s two-mile-long particle accelerator generates the world’s brightest X-rays from its Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) freeelectron laser. This facility has d
Jun 13, 2023
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The Influence Of Lead Ions In Sulphide FlotationBy J. Y. Kim
Lead ions originating from galena during processing of complex sulphide ores migrate to "cover" the surface of sphalerite and iron sulphide mineral particles, and cause poor selectivity in differentia
Jan 1, 1995
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New Aspects Of Hydraulic Coal Mining - The Special Technology For Thick And Dipping Coal Seams ? IntroductionBy H. C. Siebert
According to the "Survey of Energy Resources 1980" (1)*, which was prepared by the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Raw Materials in Hannover (FRG)for the World Energy Conference 1980 in Munich,
Jan 1, 1985
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The Lands Unsuitable Petition Process Under SMCRA -A Case Study (3ac44039-af3c-48d6-831c-8838a7a90cc7)By J. J. Zaluski
The Surface Mining control and Reclamation Act (public Law 95-87) (here-inafter the "Act" or "SMCRA") passed by congress in August of 1977 represents a comprehensive federal scheme for controlling sur
Jan 1, 1992
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The Centralia ProjectBy David G. Van Hersett
The single most unique design feature of the Centralia Coal Mine is the public information program. Just what the heck does public information have to do with the development of a coal mine? The u
Jan 1, 1970
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Maintenance Manpower Audit And DevelopmentBy Myles E. Altimus
One responsibility of a manager is to improve his human organization. Some executives believe a manager should be measured and compensated accordingly on the basis of his ability to improve the qualit
Jan 1, 1966
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Computerized Maintenance System At The Carol ProjectBy C. Jardine
The concept of the system is to minimize costly unscheduled breakdowns of equipment by replacing components earlier than their "life" expectancy. Periodic unit services are scheduled according to pre
Jan 1, 1979
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Mining's Place and ContributionBy John V. Beall
The Mining Engineering Handbook is written primarily for persons interested in the economic extraction of minerals. Not everyone referring to this book will be knowledgeable about mining and, therefor
Jan 1, 1973
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Experimental Observations Of Solution Flow In The Leaching Of Copper-Bearing Waste ? IntroductionBy L. E. Murr
Solution flow in leach dumps and heaps or in columns of representative rock has been the subject of only limited studies. This is a regime involving unsaturated flow in semiconsolidated rock with a wi
Jan 1, 1981
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Construction Of Coal Mine Waste Disposal Systems Consistant With Environmental RegulationsBy Richard E. Lounsbury
Coal mine refuse handling traditionally has been the redheaded stepchild of the industry - a problem to be ignored as much as possible. During the past few years, however, mining companies have become
Jan 1, 1973
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In-Situ Measurements Of Copper And Moisture In An Operating Heap Using Advanced GeophysicsBy K. Lang
A test section of the upper most lift and underlying lifts of a large scale copper heap leach operation was instrumented and monitored with advanced wireline geophysics, fiber optics and resistivity e
Feb 23, 2014
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A Simple Method To Predict The Autogenous Grinding Mill Requirements For Processing Ore From A New Deposit ? IntroductionBy Arthur R. MacPherson
Primary autogenous grinding has been in general use for somewhat over 20 years. During this period there have been many highly successful plants built on this principle, while some others have had pro
Jan 1, 1976
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Seismic Energy and Energy Released Due to Strata Failure During Longwall Caving OperationsBy Caroline Gerwig, Joseph R. Wickline, Zach Agioutantis
In longwall mining, the progressive caving of the roof allows stored energy to dissipate over an extended time. However, in some cases, the roof strata above the longwall panel are unusually strong an
Jul 1, 2023
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Detection Of Hazards In Advance Of MiningBy Joseph L. Condon
The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, is doing research on methods to obtain premining information on problems such as detection of old mine workings, abandoned oil wells, channel sand
Jan 1, 1980
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Progress In Protecting MinersBy E. P. Reed
We are proud that one of our predecessor companies originated the phrase "Safety First". That phrase remains today as the guiding principle that governs our total approach to safety and well being in
Jan 1, 1970
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How A Financier Can Handle The Mine Environmental Rehabilitation Costs: The Case Of The Ranger Uranium Mine, AustraliaBy C. R. Tinsley
In maybe the world's first in a mine project financing, a US $55 million Rehabilitation Indemnity was given on behalf of the banks in a US $250 million loan to develop the Ranger uranium mine, No
Jan 1, 1992
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A Preliminary Evaluations of a Through-The-Earth (TTE) Communications System at An Underground Coal Mine in Eastern KentuckyBy C. J. Weiss
"A commercially available Through-the-Earth (TTE) communications system was evaluated at an underground coal mine in eastern Kentucky. This field study was conducted as part of a larger multi-site eva
Jan 1, 2015
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Rib Pillar Extraction - An Alternative To Long Walling And Short WallingBy H. Habenicht
Requirements for full extraction in underground coal mining call for inexpensive, safe, techniques to be competitive with conventional methods. Longwall and shortwall systems are to some extent employ
Jan 1, 1986
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Development Of A Computer Program For Electrical Network Analysis And Its Application To An Electrolytic Copper Refinery - IntroductionBy Ben W. Burdett
The operation of an electrolytic refining tank house is an art as well as a science. If the electro-refining industry is to progress, a better understanding of the refining process is necessary. This
Jan 1, 1973
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Effect Of Partial Removal Of Xanthate Collector On Size Of Material FloatedBy Robert A. Blake
Introduction Sulfide copper, zinc and iron concentrates are recovered in the 5000 ton per day flotation plant operated by Cities Service Company at Copperhill, Tennessee. The heavy-sulphide ore is fi
Jan 1, 1971