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Real Behaviour Of Thickened TailingsBy C. Cano
One of the main concerns within the mining industry is to minimize the impact of tailing facilities to the environment and nearby communities. Since the implementation of the first thickened tailings
Jan 1, 2007
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Compressibility Behavior Of Tropical Peat Reinforced With Cement ColumnBy Y. Duraisamy
This paper presents the compressibility of tropical peat reinforced with cylindrical cement column. When a cement column installed vertically in peat, its compressibility was reduced because of the ha
Jan 1, 2007
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Ferroalloy ProductionBy S. E. Olsen, T. Færden, G. Tranell, T. Lindstad, J. Lubetsky
The authors are lead authors for chapter 4.3 ?Emissions from Ferroalloy Production? in ?2006 IPCC Guide-lines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, Volume 3?. The paper discusses the methods to
Jan 1, 2007
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Piling Framed Tie down Concrete Retaining WallBy Saieb Haddad, Henry Pate
"Building retaining walls in an urban area is becoming more difficult due to right-of-way restraints. Using standard concrete cantilever walls requires a construction easement behind the walls for ins
Jan 1, 2007
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Efficiency of the Detritor Mills at Zinifex Century MineBy D P. Obeng, L Reemeyer, R Holmes
The Zinifex Century Mine employs a large number of Detritor mills for fine and ultra-fine grinding to liberate silica and sphalerite at 80 per cent passing 7.5 microns before final zinc flotation. A j
Jan 1, 2007
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Excavation And Support Of A Water Tunnel Through The Hayward Fault ZoneBy Sarah Holtz Wilson, Kenneth Rossi, Carl R. Handford, David F. Tsztoo
The East Bay Municipal Utility District’s Claremont Tunnel is an 18,000-foot long water tunnel that crosses the Hayward Fault zone near Oakland, California. It was originally completed in 1929. This p
Jan 1, 2007
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A Review of Processing at the Cannington Ag/Pb/Zn MineBy G Clarke
Commissioning of the Cannington processing plant began in October 1997. The nameplate capacity (of 1.55 million tonnes of ore per annum) was achieved relatively quickly. Since then (like many mines) t
Jan 1, 2007
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Liner Optimisation To Improve Availability Of The Ridgeway SAG Mill (ce87862d-0ddc-4fb1-a4ed-b071f2daa7ac)Mill relining is a major contributor to overall plant downtime. Reducing the number of mill liner pieces removed from and replaced in the mill has a direct impact on the overall reline time and in tur
Jan 1, 2007
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Modelling Of Thermal Profile In Submerged-Arc Furnace And The Influence Of Composition Of Ore On The Thermal ProfileBy K. M. Godiwalla, S. Ranganathan
The thermal state in submerged-arc furnaces (S.A.F.) producing ferro alloys is important for the conditions of both the grade of alloy produced as well as specific energy consumption. The temperature
Jan 1, 2007
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Diesel Particulate Matter in Underground Mines ù Controlling the RiskBy F Djukic, T Fisher, G Irving
Questionnaires were sent to 12 underground metalliferous mines in Queensland to enquire how these mines control diesel emissions from mobile diesel engines used underground. Where responses or control
Jan 1, 2007
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Design Of A Modern Large Capacity FeNi Smelting PlantBy J. Kempken, R. Degel, J. Kunze, R. König
The FeNi technology is currently dominated by high-power submerged arc furnaces, often designed as smelter as "two-inline-solution". To achieve the intended high efficiency, state-of-the-art design in
Jan 1, 2007
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Frother Analysis: Procedure and Plant ExperiencesBy James A. Finch, Stéphanie Gélinas
"A colorimetric technique, originally developed for methyl iso butyl carbinol (MIBC) based on the Komarowsky reaction, has been extended to a wide range of common mineral flotation frothers. The proce
Jan 1, 2007
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Reduction Of Chromite Ore At Different Flow Rates Of Inert GasBy Dolly Chakraborty, S. Ranganathan, S. N. Sinha
Pre-reduction of chromite outside the submerged-arc furnace (SAF) can significantly lower the specific power consumption in the SAF process. Conventional processes for the pre-reduction of the ore ope
Jan 1, 2007
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Thermogravimetric Study Of Carbon Dioxide Adsorption On Alumina-Supported Calcium OxideBy T. Yegulalp, R. Farrauto, A. Belova, M. Castaldi
Calcium oxide, with its ability to capture and store carbon dioxide, is emerging to become an important tool in carbon management. Calcium oxide can be used reversibly to capture carbon dioxide in si
Jan 1, 2007
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Portland, Oregon’s Alternative Contract Approach—A Final SummaryBy Paul Gribbon, Julius Strid, Greg Colzani, Jim McDonald
Portland, Oregon’s $370 million West Side Combined Sewer Overflow Tunnel Project has completed the final phase of construction and commissioning. The construction contract, which began in September 20
Jan 1, 2007
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A Thermochemical Model of the Peirce-Smith Copper Converter: Part II, Blowing Copper StageBy M. Aushouri, S. H. Mansouri, N. Aminizadeh
A thermo-chemical model of the Peirce-Smith copper converter in blowing the copper stage has been developed to predict the molten temperature. The key assumption of the model was that white metal and
Jan 1, 2007
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Implementation Of Reporting Code Guidelines For Mineral Resources And Mineral Reserves Using A General Mine Planning PackageBy I. Kapageridis
The mining industry worldwide has recognized in the past the need to apply specific rules and guidelines in the reporting of mineral resources and reserves. The high financial investment and risk asso
Jan 1, 2007
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Coal Mine Safety in China and Degasification of Longwall Panel Using In-Seam Directional Drilling TechnologyBy John Feddock
A recent increase in energy demand has resulted in the rapid growth of coal consumption in the People?s Republic of China (PRC), which is the largest coal producer and consumer in the world. Reported
Jan 1, 2007
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A New Model For Effects Of Impersistent Joint Sets On Rock Slope StabilityBy W. Pariseau, S. Puri, S. Schmelter
Introduction Joints often have profound effects on elastic properties and strength of rock masses and therefore on rock slope stability. In surface mine slopes, joints are usually too numerous to be t
Jan 1, 2007