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The Design Of Stable Highwalls And Spoil Piles In Strip MiningBy Peter N. Calder
There is little doubt that the stability of both highwalls and spoil piles is essential to efficient strip mining. Accurate determination of the appropriate geotechnical parameters will pay dividends
Jan 1, 1980
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A Tunneled Solution for the Cemetery Brook Drain in Manchester, New Hampshire - NAT2022By Frederick McNeill, John Harper, Mahmood Khwaja, Shawn Lavoie, Timothy Cloughert, David Polcari
City of Manchester, NH, is implementing a 20-year plan to control and significantly reduce overflow of its sewer system. The long-term control plan had called for large scale box culvert installation
Dec 1, 2022
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Dynamic Response Of The Continuous Mechanical Froth Flotation CellBy Leon Y. Sadler
Equations which predict the unsteady-state response of the continuous froth flotation cell to changes in operating conditions are necessary for the rational design of an automatic flotation cell contr
Jan 1, 1972
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Feasibility Of In Situ Leaching Of Metallic Ores Other Than Copper And UraniumBy George M. Potter
Under contractural arrangements with the Bureau of Mines, Mountain States Research and Development, Inc. (MSRD) completed a technological investigation to determine the feasibility of in situ mining o
Jan 1, 1981
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Optimizing Grinding And Regrinding Capacity In Mill DesignBy Robert J. Brison
The intent of this paper is to try to answer the complex question: "How much grinding capacity should be designed into a new mining - milling project?" Much work has been devoted to the technical a
Jan 1, 1972
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Geomechanical Model Experiment Research on the Automatically Formed Roadway Without Pillars in a Kilometer‑Deep Coal Mine - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Shenghui Chu, Zhibiao Guo, Dongshan Yang, Yuanxin Zhao, Xiaohui Kuai, Jingwei Gao
The technology of automatically formed roadway without pillars (AFRP) via roof cutting and pressure releasing (RCPR) is a reformatory method for gob-side entry retaining, which automatically creates a
Jul 31, 2023
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Testing for autogenous and semiautogenous grinding : A designer's point of viewBy M. J. Allan, D. J. Barratt
This paper reviews current testing methods for sizing autogenom and semiautogenom mills in the North American context with comments on the necessity for test work and requirements for different circui
Jan 1, 1987
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Design and Construction of a Deep Underground Station in Urban Area - RETC2021By Verya Nasri
This paper will present the design and construction of a deep underground station of the Réseau Express Métropolitain (REM) project; the Édouard Montpetit station. The Édouard-Monpetit station is an i
Jun 13, 2021
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Some Factors Influencing Kinetics In Sulfide FlotationBy R. Klimpel
Recent work has shown that the measurement of flotation kinetics in the laboratory is useful in providing guidelines on how operating sulfide flotation plant performance can be improved. This work out
Jan 1, 1981
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The Effects of Rock Mass Strength and Joint Orientation on Pillar Stability in Underground Coal MinesBy S. M. Hossaini, M. Ataei, H. Moosavi
The abstract highlights the importance of pillar stability in underground coal mines and the influence of rock mass strength and joint orientation on pillar behavior. The study employs numerical model
Apr 4, 2022
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Additives in Selective Reduction of Lateritic Nickel Ores: Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Carbonate, and Sodium Chloride - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By C. RAMADINI, F. NURJAMAN, A. SHOFI, B. SUHARNO
In this work, the selective reduction of lateritic nickel ore was carried out using sodium sulfate, sodium carbonate, and sodium chloride as additives. The 5 wt% of anthracite coal, which contains 60.
Jul 7, 2021
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Wyoming Bentonite -Chemistry. Mineralogy & MarketsBy William J. Miles
The markets and applications of Wyoming bentonite deposits are primarily determined by the functional properties of a bentonite ore which results from the unique mineralogy and chemistry of each depos
Jan 1, 1995
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The Importance Of Transport To Industrial Mineral Production-An UpdateBy James M. Barker
Industrial minerals are critical to most aspects of modern society. They are pervasive in both industry and in everyone's lives (McVey, 1989; Barsotti, 1993). They are also the dominant class of
Jan 1, 1996
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Cutting Edge Heads to Denver for Fourth InstallmentBy William Gleason
"In 2008, the world quietly hit a milestone that did not receive much fanfare or publicity, but it hit one that marked a turning point in the history of mankind and the way the planet is and will be i
Jan 1, 2015
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Some Auxiliary Application Of Ultrasonic-Wave Propagation In Rock Mechanics ? SynopsisBy Yung Sam Kim
The study of ultrasonic-wave propagation in substances has been remarkably advanced in recent years in most engineering and science fields. The main object in studying the velocity of ultrasonic-wave
Jan 1, 1973
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Innovation in the Tunnel Boring Machine IndustryBy Martin Herenknecht, Michael Knabe, Ulrich Rehm
In Switzerland at present, the longest railway tunnels in the world, the Gotthard(57 km) and the Loetschberg base tunnel (34km) are under construction. For thischallenge six high-tech HERRENKNECHT Har
Jan 1, 2003
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Overall Process Effectiveness in industrial ComplexesBy Patrick Ph. D. Kennedy, Osvaldo A. Ph. D. Bascur
With the revolutionary progress in information and computer technologies, applying the latest information technologies in metallurgical complexes has become a serious challenge to both a major opportu
Jan 1, 1998
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Overview of NIOSH research on built-in-place refuge alternatives in underground coal mines - SME Transactions 2016By D. S. Yantek, R. J. Matetic, A. K. Smith, E. D. Thimons, J. Srednicki
In a 2007 report to the U.S. Congress, the Office of Mine Safety and Health Research of the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH OMSHR) stated that built-in-place refuge a
Jan 1, 2016
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Radon In British Mines – A ReviewBy G. H. Thomas, M. C. O’Riordan, S. Rae
INTRODUCTION The British mining industry comprises 228 nationalised coal mines producing some 113 million tonnes of deep mined coal and employing 242,600 persons of whom 185,200 work below ground.
Jan 1, 1981
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Burial Of Preparation Plant RefuseBy Lee W. Saperstein
In surface mining for coal, common practice for the disposal of preparation plant refuse is to bury it. As with surface refuse piles, these buried wastes can ignite and can also lead to ground and sur
Jan 1, 1977