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LIX? 70 A Major Advance In Liquid Ion Exchange TechnologyIn early 1970, General Mills Chemicals, Inc. announced the availability of en improved liquid ion exchange reagent, LIX® 64N, for the recovery of copper from various solutions, such as dump leach liqu
Jan 1, 1971
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An Interactive Computer System Preparing Borehole Data For Coal Seam MappingBy Shankar S. Hegde
In many areas of the United States much of the most readily minable coal is nearing depletion, while at the same time, increased national attention is being given to coal as a major alternate energy s
Jan 1, 1980
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European Stabilization Practice Using Chemical Systems In Urban TunnelingBy G. Wayne Clough
During shallow tunneling in an urban environment, deposits or pockets of saturated soil or fractured, weathered rock are often encountered. Under such conditions, special problems with tunnel support,
Jan 1, 1976
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Water Reuse At Inca?s Sudbury MillsBy R. N. Browne
As man searches unexplored horizons for new and economic industry, he must be constantly and acutely aware of the presence or absence of that precious commodity without which Industry, indeed Man hims
Jan 1, 1971
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Performance of Four EPB-TBMs Above and Below the Groundwater Table on the ECIS Project, Los Angeles, CA, USABy Jörg Holzhäuser, Matthew Crow
An 18.5 km (12 mile) long tunnel is being driven by four Earth Pressure Balance Tunnel Boring Machines (EPB-TBMs) of 4.7 m (15.5 ft.) diameter through alluvial sand, gravel, silt and clay above and be
Jan 1, 2003
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The Sangan iron ore mines: A role model for sustainable development in IranBy J. Kretschmann, R. Amiri
"The Sangan iron ore mines (SIOM) in Iran are located in a remote area near the Afghanistan border. The SIOM deposit contains a geological resource of 1.1 Gt (1.2 billion st) of mostly magnetite with
Jun 1, 2016
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Shotcrete Lining Design: Factors of InfluenceBy Bruno Mattle, Max John
For tunnels with low overburden, the shotcrete lining is the main element of ground support, which is why shotcrete behavior is of prime importance. Following its application, shotcrete not only gains
Jan 1, 2003
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Stress Relief To Control Coal BurstsBy K. Y. Haramy
Deep coal mines with strong roof and floor rock frequently encounter face and rib bursts. The burst problem is becoming more severe as mining depth increases, prompting efforts to relieve high stress
Jan 1, 1987
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The Dark Side of Leadership: Dealing With a Narcissistic BossBy T. W. Camm
Some of the defining characteristics of narcissists include a grandiose sense of self-importance, preoccupation with success and power, a sense of infallibility, and a supreme confidence in their abil
Feb 23, 2014
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Design of Proximity Detection Zones to Prevent Striking and Pinning Fatalities around Continuous Mining MachinesBy P. T. Bissert, J. P. Ducarme, J. L. Carr, A. K. Smith
"The continuous mining machine is a key piece of equipment used in underground coal mining operations. Over the past several decades these machines have been involved in a number of mine worker fatali
Jan 1, 2016
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Design of anti-incendive conical cutting bitsBy L. Cheng
Almost all modern cutting bits use a cemented tungsten carbide tip to provide adequate hit life against wear. Laboratory tests by the US Bureau of Mines have indicated that the number of strikes for i
Jan 1, 1990
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Simulation Models For Surface Coal Mine PlanningBy Dr. Jack M. Gillette
A system of models which simulate surface coal mining operations has been developed for use in mine planning and economic evaluations. Micromodels simulate individual mine operations for equipment sel
Jan 1, 1978
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Design of intelligent proximity detection zones to prevent striking and pinning fatalities around continuous mining machines - SME Transactions 2016By P. T. Bissert, J. P. Ducarme, J. L. Carr, A. K. Smith
The continuous mining machine is a key piece of equipment used in underground coal mining operations. Over the past several decades these machines have been involved in a number of mine worker fatalit
Jan 1, 2016
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Separation Of Solids And Fluids By Magnetic FlocculationBy J. A. Bartnik
Flocculation, the process of coagulation or coalescence of finely divided particles, is commonly used in separating fine solids from fluids. Forces disposing of the particles to flocculate include: io
Jan 1, 1971
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Treatment Of RBC Effluent By Dissolved Air FlotationBy Milos Krofta, Donald B. Aulenbach, James P. Van Dyke
INTRODUCTION An innovative Ø.1-MGD (378.5-m3/day) biological and phyicochemical wastewater treatment system at Hancock, Massachusetts, USA, has been treating the domestic sewage generated from the fo
Jan 1, 1989
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Hydrologic Impacts Of Phosphate Gypsum Disposal Areas In Central FloridaBy T. M. Gurr
Large quantities of phosphate rock are mined and processed in Central Florida (Figure 1). The phosphate rock from the mines is further processed in "chemical plants" to produce phosphoric acid (Figure
Jan 1, 1990
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Protecting Prep Plant Control Rooms With Hybrid Inert Gas/Water Mist Fire Suppression SystemsBy B. Ballard
Engineers at a West Virginia coal preparation plant owned by one of the nation's largest coal producers sought a fire suppression system for the plant's MCC and cable spreading rooms. Offici
Feb 23, 2014
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Porphyry Copper Deposits -- A Computer Analysis Of Significance Of Geological Parameters - IntroductionBy Marvin P. Barnes
An attempt has been made to compile and code geologic data relating to twenty of the major porphyry copper districts of North America in such a manner as to permit the use of modern electronic digital
Jan 1, 1970
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Determination Of Fleet Availability Using Probability Calculations - IntroductionBy James P. Connell
The Berkeley Pit of The Anaconda Company is located on the southeast slope of the Butte Hill, the legendary "Richest Hill on Earth," and is one of the largest pit operations in the world completely de
Jan 1, 1969