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A new rock mass cuttability classification for roadheaders used in coal miningBy Mustafa Fener, Masoud Rostami, Sair Kahraman, Behnaz Dibavar
The paper introduces a new rock mass cuttability classification (RMCC) system for roadheaders used in coal mines. It includes performance prediction models for both axial and transverse roadheaders, b
Nov 1, 2023
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Tailings Disposal And Reclamation Concepts At Two Diverse Locations ? I. SummaryBy O. K. Brown
U.S. Borax has two tailings disposal requirements which are uniquely different in many respects, but with the common goal to minimize the impact on the environment, utilize dependable technology and m
Jan 1, 1984
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Blasting Practices At Die Mining CompanyBy Edward J. Karkoska
The film you see is a slow motion view of a typical half million ton taconite blast at one of Erie's mines. This blast is made up of 220 drill holes and a total of 325 thousand pounds of blasting
Jan 1, 1969
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Use Of Satellite Imagery In The Study Of Geologic Structure And Roof Stability RelationshipsBy Thomas A. Simpson
Heretofore, underground coal mines in Alabama have operated under only 60 to 360 meters of cover: however, new mines (at least 5 in the early opening or development stages) will be operating under cov
Jan 1, 1975
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Dynamic Programming In Open Pit Mining Sequence Planning - A Case StudyBy E. Alaphia Wright
An accepted approach to open pit mining sequence planning is one of computer aided planning where: the planner works out his mining sequences by trial and error using interactive graphics; This approa
Jan 1, 1989
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Underground Leaching of a Gold Sulphide Ore by ThioureaBy E. Ghali, L. Tremblay, M. Lanouette, J. McMullen, G. Deschenes
Since the start of this decade, our society has attached great importance to matters concerning environmental protection. Currently, most mining operations use the cyanidation process in working gold
Jan 1, 1992
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The World Market for Natural Soda AshBy George Innes
The soda ash business in the United States has undergone a sweeping technological change in ihe last 20 years. In a world where synthetics are continuzlly replacing natural products, here we have exac
Jan 1, 1980
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DWS Design & Construction Monitoring of a Road Tunnel Under Very Low Cover in the SNCF South-East European Technicentre in Paris - NAT2024By Yassine Lahmadi, Edoardo Trivellato, Christian Chereau, Bénédicte Robert
Within the framework of the adaptation of the South-East European Technicentre (Technicentre Sud-Est Européen TSEE), SNCF Voyageurs appointed Pini with the project management mission (MOE) for the des
Jun 23, 2024
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The Oxidative Precipitation Of Thallium In Mining Influenced WaterThallium is an uncommon heavy metal that may be found in concentrations that exceed regulatory limits in mining influenced water associated with processing cadmium, copper, gold, lead, and zinc ores.
Jan 1, 2011
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Belt Conveyor Drives: Factors That Influence Their SelectionBy Lawrence K. Nordell
The selection of belt conveyor drive systems (*) is the subject of ongoing investigation. Frequently this choice has been governed by an incomplete perspective on the major considerations. A more comp
Jan 1, 1977
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Construction of an Outfall Tunnel Underneath Rio De La Plata - RETC2021By Mirko Martini, Marcelo Benaglia, Andrea Codalli
Riachuelo Lot 3 forms part of a sanitation programme being implemented in Argentina to relieve the Riachuelo river basin from its current contamination. The programme, by far the most important in its
Jun 13, 2021
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Financial Health Of The U.S. Mining Industry: Its Impact On Resource IndependenceBy Hugh Douglas
This paper discusses the financial health of the U.S. mining industry and its ability to meet the future raw material requirements of this country in the context of resource independence. The title o
Jan 1, 1977
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The Investigation Of' Uses Of Pliyo - Quaterner Sediments As Tile - Brick Material In Uluborlu (Isparta)By Ali Yalçin
The study area is located in the NW of Uluborlu (Isparta). Massive limestones and alluvial deposits form the lithological units of the study area. The average thickness of the alluvium deposit consist
Jan 1, 2005
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Impact Of Environmental Considerations On The Industrial-Sand IndustryBy Richard A. Hunnisett
Silica sand is one of the world's most plentiful resources and is a basic necessity in our way of life. The end uses of silica sand are an integral part of our homes, transportation, and places o
Jan 1, 1978
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Using near-miss events to create training videosBy Brendan Demich, Brendan Macdonald, Timothy J. Orr, Jonathan K. Hrica, CASSANDRA L. HOEBBEL, Jason Navoyski, Jennica L. Bellanca
The paper describes the process of collecting detailed accounts of near-miss incidents and turning them into impactful visual stories using graphic simulation. The aim is to create high-quality traini
Sep 1, 2023
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A Method To Eliminate Explosion Hazards In Auger Highwall MiningBy Jon C. Volkwein
The U. S. Bureau of Mines investigated a method of using inert gas to prevent the formation of explosive gas mixtures in auger highwall mining of coal. A combination of gasoline and diesel engine exha
Jan 1, 1993
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Effect Of A Material Flow Model In Prediction Of Particle Size Distributions In Open And Closed Circuit MillsBy Alan D. Randolph
A size-continuous breakage kinetics model is postulated and supported with industrial grinding mill data. It is shown that the kinetics parameters include the effects of possible classification at the
Jan 1, 1975
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Gems and Gemstone Mining in Sri LankaBy J. Weyer
"Colored gemstones are most often mined in small scale artisanal mining operations. Sri Lanka is well known as source for precious stones since thousands of years. Gemstones are mine in small open pit
Jan 1, 2016
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Thermal Insulation ? What Is It? ? How Does It Work? ? IntroductionBy Charles M. Pelanne
Without insulation we could not survive on this planet. This may sound like a self-serving statement but it is a fact. The blanket of air which surrounds us is a very effective insulating blanket, all
Jan 1, 1976
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Scaling Back on Scale Eliminating Production Losses from Mill Water UpsetsBy Ray Nivens, Umit Turunc, Caroline Sui, Nick Morrison, Douglas Steiner
"In most copper mines and concentrators, mill water is continuously recovered and reused, with fresh water added to make up for losses. When mixed, these water chemistries can lead to severe scaling,
Jan 1, 2017