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Stockpiling And Reclaiming Systems In Mill DesignBy Michael J. Miller
In the design of a modem mill, a stockpile storage system for raw and/or semi-processed ore has become almost indispensable. This paper discusses the benefits of such stockpile storage as well as the
Jan 1, 1979
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The Characterization Of Mineral Matter In Coal And Fly Ashes Using QEM*SEMBy N. Agron-Olshina
The application of the QEM*SEM image acquisition and analysis system to the measurement of the mineral matter in coal and the materials in fly ash is described. A new sample mounting technique was d
Jan 1, 1992
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Separating Underground Metro Lines under Operation in BakuBy Elena Chiriotti, Federico Valdemarin, Jan Cenek
"SUMMARY The “28 May Station” is the only transfer station between the existing Green and Red metro lines in Baku. As part of the huge development strategy of the metro network, the complete separatio
Jan 1, 2016
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Viscosities Of Lead Silicate Slags (c9c81f49-9dac-42e2-b838-6d8b00a79267)By Z. Zhang, R. G. Reddy
Viscosities of industrial lead slags with various compositions were measured as a function of temperature using a Brookfield viscometer. Based on the experimental data from this study and other invest
Jan 1, 2001
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Rare Earths, The Lanthanides, Yttrium and ScandiumBy J. B. Hedrick
In 2004, rare earths were not mined in the United States. The major supplier, Molycorp, continued to maintain a large stockpile of rare-earth concentrates and compounds. Major uses for these com
Jan 1, 2005
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Concentradora ?Do[n]a Aida? Design, Construction And Operation CostsBy Adrian C. Dorenfeld
Concentradora "Dana Aida" (100 t/d capacity) was built in 1971-1972 to treat dumps and ores containing mixed oxide-sulfide copper-gold-silver minerals from two veins. The veins, Don Felipe and aria ar
Jan 1, 1979
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National Mining Hall of Fame to Induct SevenSeven legendary figures of American mining will be enshrined in the National Mining Hall of Fame in ceremonies on Saturday, Sept. 7 at the Little America Hotel in Salt Lake City, UT. The 15th annu
Jan 1, 2002
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Hard Rock Pressure Tunnel Final Lining Design Guide Summary - NAT2022By Wern-ping N. Chen
Pressure tunnel includes water-supply tunnels and tunnels for hydroelectrical power plants. Their design principles are different from those of water/wastewater/conveyance and transportation tunnels.
Dec 1, 2022
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Ongoing Evolution Of Advanced Sag Mill Control At Ok Tedi (1b22defb-25db-49c9-a7be-e88024c3b1a4)By J. W. Craven, M. Katom, K. M. McCaffery
At Ok Tedi, ore type and SAG feed size distribution vary widely and frequently. This makes control of the SAG mills by application of the power/pressure relationship difficult. Power logic has traditi
Jan 1, 2001
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Optimal Sizing Of Conventionally-Sunk Ventilation Shafts Based Upon Capital And Operating Criteria (e05ee128-628b-45f8-8a69-2e8e36ccc831)By Y. J. Wang
The selection of a shaft size for ventilation purposes is a classic problem of concern to mining engineers. This presentation is concerned with the sizing of conventionally-sunk circular shafts with c
Jan 1, 1977
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Some Aspects of the Limestone Industry in MichiganBy Carl G. Hogberg
To the casual observer there is probably no simpler appearing operation in the mineral industry than a limestone quarry. It might seem that the entire operation - from the drilling, blasting, and load
Jan 1, 1962
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Using Dry Iron Process To Produce Value Added Iron UnitsBy F. G. Rinker
The world demand for metallized iron continues to increase, keeping pace with steelmaking requirements for lower cost hot metal. Virgin iron ore and in-plant oxide fines can be reduced to direct reduc
Jan 1, 1999
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From Planning to Commissioning: A Complete Overview of the Northeast Boundary Tunnel Project - NAT2024By Moussa Wone, Jeff Peterson, Filippo Azzarà, Daniele Nebbia
The DC Water and Sewer Authority's Long Term Control Plan includes tunnels, sewer separation, pumping station rehabilitation and green infrastructure to reduce combined sewer overflow (CSO) discharges
Jun 23, 2024
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A Case For Greater Involvement Of The United Nations In Third World Mineral DevelopmentsBy John S. Carman
Our industry is in trouble. Real trouble. It has never been an easy, secure business. But to-day it is engulfed in revolutionary currents. No longer can there be reliance upon the checks and balances
Jan 1, 1977
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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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Using Simulation to Quantify Uncertainty in Ultimate-Pit Limits and Inform Infrastructure Placement (cfb5b753-1dd1-4b26-ba46-16856224ab1e)By M. Deutsch, E. González, M. Williams
"Uncertainty exists in ultimate-pit limits due to geologic variation and unpredictable economic landscapes. In this work, we show how this uncertainty affects the ultimate pit and how it can be analyz
Jan 1, 2015
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Metallurgical Developments At Palabora ConcentratorBy Johann Steynberg
The design and construction of a Concentrator based on initial pilot plant work is rarely perfect. Palabora's plant was no exception although the basic objective to produce copper in a safely con
Jan 1, 1985
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Industrial Minerals 2005 – Feldspar and Nepheline SyeniteBy W. Z. Rogers
U.S. feldspar output sold or used in 2005 was an estimated 760 kt (838,000 st), valued at $44 million free-on-board plant. This was below the 2004 volume and was the second year of decline in a row.
Jan 1, 2006
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Planning And Design Features Of The Waller Creek Tunnel, Austin, TexasBy Gary Jackson
Preliminary engineering for the Waller Creek Tunnel was completed in 2001, but the project was held in abeyance until the summer of 2007. This paper describes several features of the revised design, w
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The Case For A Less Restrictive Oil Import Policy - IntroductionBy John H. Lichtblau
There are three parties to the oil imports controversy: the domestic oil producers, whose side has just been ably summarized by Mr. Jameson; the oil importers; and the public. Domestic producers and i
Jan 1, 1962