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Transport Of Athabasca Tar SandsBy Kirk Carlton
The Athabasca tar sands of Alberta are an increasingly important source of crude oil for the North American continent. Published figures indicate estimates of recoverable resources in the tar sands at
Jan 1, 1979
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Effluent Guidelines Government And Industry Or Government Versus Industry???By LeRoy D. Loy
Would you believe me if I told you the constant battle between Government regulatory agencies and industry could be won by both sides? No, I'm not crazy, nor have I been soaking up any of that fi
Jan 1, 1977
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New Emphasis On Geology In The Planning Of New Coal MinesBy James E. McNulty
The planning and development of new coal mines is requiring the increased use of geologic, geologic engineering and hydrogeologic investigations. This is caused in part by the fact that new mines must
Jan 1, 1981
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Minimizing Leaching of Al, Co, Cu, Fe, Li, and Ni During Discharge of Lithium-Ion Batteries - SME Annual Meeting 2024By L. Alagha, L. A. Sanchez-Calderon
The existing methods for recycling lithium-ion batteries present initial hurdles related to the safe handling and preparation of the batteries to avert potential explosions. Submerging batteries in so
Feb 1, 2024
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Optimizing Froth Zone in Larger Flotation Cells Through Innovative Spider Crowder Upgrade - SME Annual Meeting 2024By C. Cardoso, G. Bermudez, A. Jalili
Bigger flotation cells can result in larger froth surface areas and longer froth transport distances, this has been credited to impact froth recovery. Thanks to recent advancements, the newer flotatio
Feb 1, 2024
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Improved drill-and-blast designs free $3.6 million of ore for surface copper mine - ME Feature ArticleBy Tácio Ferreira, Liz Diaz
Capstone Copper’s Pinto Valley Mine faced challenges in recovering rock and ore on final walls because of geotechnical constraints that require restrictions on methods for loading blastholes adjacent
Aug 1, 2025
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Experience With Design. Start-Up And Operation Of The IGT Hygas Pilot PlantBy F. G. Schora
The Institute of Gas Technology (IGT), under sponsorship of the U. S. Department of the Interior, Office of Coal Research (OCR), and the American Gas Association (A. G. A. ), has been undertaking the
Jan 1, 1972
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Development Of The Screen Bowl Centrifuge For The Dewatering Of Coal FinesBy Neil D. Policow
Dewatering of the fine clean coal fraction, - 28 mesh (595 microns) represents one of the most difficult and costly separations in typical plant circuits. Since 1969, the Screen Bowl Centrifuge has of
Jan 1, 1982
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The Karst Asbestos Deposit Gallatin County, Montana Recent Developments And ProblemsBy Charles M. Hauptman
The Karst asbestos deposit, discovered seventy years ago, is 32 miles south of Bozeman in southwestern Montana. The deposit is about one-half mile west of the Gallatin River which flows in a deep V-sh
Jan 1, 1971
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Early Warning Of Spontaneous Heatings In Longwall GobsBy T. H. Koenning
Spontaneous combustion in western U.S. coal mines has been recognized as a serious problem which requires unique solutions. Methods have been developed for longwall mining which rely on the existence
Jan 1, 1992
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Instrumentation Department Of Anamax Mining CompanyBy M. P. Meehan
The purpose of this paper is to present the Anamax Instrumentation Department's: responsibilities, organization, preventive maintenance, test facilities, training and applications. The Anamax Min
Jan 1, 1980
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Pocket Geostatistics For Field Geologists ? IntroductionBy Jean-Michel M. Rendu
Increasingly, geologists use geostatistical methods to evaluate drilling programs. The complexity of the methods varies with the nature of the available sample information, the objective of the statis
Jan 1, 1984
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Talc In Polymers (a15ba85a-58c3-4047-997f-ef86fec70cb3)By H. T. Mulryan
Talc is used as an essential ingredient in a wide variety of plastics applications ranging from polyester body patch compounds through polypropylene automotive, appliance, and household furniture comp
Jan 1, 1993
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Truck Dispatching at Cyprus PimaBy Edward R. Mueller
As an alternative to a million dollar, sensor based, computer dispatching system, Cyprus Pima Mining Company has installed a home¬made analog computer. The device is used in conjunction with a standar
Jan 1, 1977
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High-Speed 3D Tunnel Inspection in Subway Tunnels— Case Study San Francisco BART - RETC2021By Thomas Pea, Heiner Kontrus, Jérôme Steinkühler
In tunnel condition assessment, the trend is towards comprehensive 3D measurement combined with high quality image texture to document and quantify damages to the tunnel surface and to create a cohesi
Jun 13, 2021
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Special Report : Coping with the Recession - The Current Downturn's Imapct on the Mining IndustryBy Simon D. Strauss
The recession that began in late 1980 has proved to be not only prolonged and severe, but in certain ways unique in its effect on the mineral industries among the periods of economic slowdown experien
Jan 3, 1983
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Water Granulation And Transportation Of Blast Furnace Slag At Atlantic Cement Company's Sparrows Point, Maryland PlantBy Thomas Hard
A description is given of a new facility processing blast furnace slag into a high quality cementitious material to be used as an ingredient in concrete for general construction purposes. A brief hist
Jan 1, 1983
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Innovative Approach to Install Precast Segmental Lining in Lieu of Cast-In-Place in Starter Tunnels - NAT2024By Georges Cote, Ehsan Alavi, Eren Kusdogan
The City of Toronto's Coxwell Bypass Tunnel is currently being constructed by North Tunnel Constructors (NTC) ULC, a joint venture of Jay Dee Canada, C&M McNally Tunnel Constructors and Michels Canada
Jun 23, 2024
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A Visualization Technique to Predict Abnormal Channeling Phenomena in the Blast Furnace Operation Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Jia-Shyan Shiau, Chung-Ken Ho
An uneven gas distribution through the burden layers inside a blast furnace (BF) results in abnormal gas resistance or pressure changes. Rapid variations in the abnormal gas resistance will lead to th
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Outlook For Mineral Development In AlaskaBy John F. M. Sims
Political issues and a glaring infrastructure deficiency have retarded the emergence of a strong mining component to the Alaskan economy in recent years. Barriers to orderly mineral development are sl
Jan 1, 1982