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Development Of Magma's #2 Tailing Reprocessing ProjectBy T. McWaters
Miami Copper Company began a block-caving operation in 1911 using a gravity mill to separate copper minerals from the Pinal Schist host rock. The tailing was deposited by the upstream method using per
Jan 1, 1990
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A Case Study from India on TBM Driving Under Low Overburden - RETC2023By Debasis Barman
TBM (TBM) mining in urban areas particularly under low overburden is a big challenge to design and excavate. During excavation of the Lucknow Metro project, in Uttar Pradesh, India the metro authoriti
Jun 13, 2023
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Mountain States Employers Council Projects Mining Pay Increases at 3.9% in 1990By Joy Sandberg
The 1989 mining industry compensation survey done annually by the Denver-based Mountain States Employers Council shows the "average" or "typical" employee in the mining industry is projected to receiv
Jan 1, 1990
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Quality Assurance, An Engineering Company's View - The Role Of The Engineering CompanyThe engineering company's participation in quality assurance in the mining industry is twofold. Not only must it have such a program to ensure the necessary high standards for its own design and
Jan 1, 1982
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Evaluation Of A Gypsum DepositBy F. C. Appleyard
As one of the more important Industrials Minerals, gypsum occupies a significant place in the economy of the United States, particularly in that segment which can be loosely called the Construction In
Jan 1, 1970
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Loss Prevention In The Processing Of High Value Materials - IntroductionBy A. G. Taylor
High value materials, such as gold, platinum and other precious metals are subject to loss through unauthorized removal from mines, smelters, refiners, and other places where such materials are proces
Jan 1, 2012
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Floor Bolting For Control Of Mine Floor Heave (fc60805a-0d80-4a84-b600-b1023fffe3cf)By J. C. Stankus
Many coal seams are associated with soft floor strata and during mine development if coal pillars are not properly designed, floor heave occurs and causes interruption of coal production. In the sever
Jan 1, 1993
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Mineral Exploration, Mining And Aboriginal Community EngagementBy D. Jepsen
Land access and tenure certainty for exploration and mine development is absolutely critical to the foundation of a healthy, sustainable and environmentally-sound mineral exploration and mining sector
Jan 1, 2007
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The Significance Of Interfacial Water Structure In The Dodecylamine Flotation Of Potassium Soluble Salt MineralsBy M. Hancer, J. D. Miller
The sign of the surface charge of selected potassium soluble salt minerals namely KClO4 , K2SO4 , KNO3, and KCl was determined from nonequilibrium electrophoresis measurements and found to be negative
Jan 1, 1999
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Effects of Grinding on Particle Shape: Silica and MagnetiteBy F. Dehghani, B. Rezaie, T. Ghosh, A. Sachan
Comminution is an integral part of the mineral extraction process. However, the influence of the comminution method (ball and rod mills) on silica and magnetite particle shapes has not been substantia
Jan 1, 2019
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Achieving World Class Maintenance StatusBy Paul D. Tomlingson
World class performance is the ultimate objective of many maintenance organizations. It marks the organization as a leader in its industry and sets it apart as the ultimate achiever. But what is a “
Jan 1, 2006
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Source of titanium-enriched ilmenite in sand deposits, South IndiaBy Roger K. McLimans, Venkatramaiah N. Vasudev, Christian Knudsen, Stefan Bernstein, Dirk Frei
Computer Controlled Scanning Electron Microscopy (CCSEM) analyses of sediment samples from coastal regions of Kerala and Tamil Nadu states and the heavy mineral deposits of Chavara, South India, show
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - PotashBy M. Prud’Homme
Potash is an important natural mineral used largely as a fertilizer in the production of food and fiber. About 93 percent of all potash consumed globally is used in agriculture as fertilizer. The ba
Jan 1, 2005
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Estimating Rock Tunnel Water Inflow—IIBy Ronald E. Heuer
A 1995 RETC paper of similar title presented a method for estimating rock tunnel water inflow based on semi-empirical correlations with borehole water pressure tests. Since that time the author has fo
Jan 1, 2005
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North American Tunneling Conference Heads To IndianapolisThe 2012 North American Tunneling (NAT) conference is expected to attract more than 800 tunneling and underground construction professionals. But don?t let the North American part of the meeting?s ti
Jan 1, 2012
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Replacement Of Capital Equipment (252a4ea9-bf4a-4af6-ba3c-4dfbae4fc16e)By Henry J. Schwellenbach
The New York Trap Rock Corporation has four plants located along the Hudson River, all within 70 miles of New York City. The company produces crushed stone for use as construction aggregate, with a to
Jan 1, 1959
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Industrial Sand and GravelBy T. P. Dolley
Domestic production of industrial sand and gravel in 2004 was about 29 Mt (32 million st), a 6-percent increase from 2003. This increase was buoyed by a robust construction sector of the U.S. economy
Jan 1, 2005
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Effects of Major Ions in Recycled Water on Sulfide Minerals FlotationBy G. Bulut, Ü. Yenial
"The use of recycled water in flotation has significant effects on flotation and selectivity because the recycled water contains many dissolved compounds and ions that alter the chemistry of the syste
Jan 1, 2016
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Factors Affecting The Location Of The Neutral Point In Ventilation Systems (4b1f3a2d-a6d9-44c2-9c56-0100dbf7a4af)By J. M. Wempen
Booster fans in underground coal mines are often located using the concept of a neutral point. Normally, intake airways are maintained at higher absolute pressure than return airways, so air leaks fro
Jan 1, 2012
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"Failure Prevention" An Economic Necessity In Designing Sophisticated SystemsBy Alfred Opengart
During any rush hour, tens of thousands of automobiles clog the main highways leading into or out of our large cities. Inevitably one or more cars stall or plow into another, causing a momentous traff
Jan 1, 1973