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Influence of Iron Ore Sinter Base Mix Fines (− 0.150 mm) Size on Mineralogy and Physical and Metallurgical Properties of the Sinter - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By M. SIDDARAJU, Rameshwar Sah, T. Umadevi, K. S. SRIDHARA, B. D. Ganesh Shetty, M. RAJU
The production of high strength iron ore sinter for blast furnace iron making unit was developed by optimizing the granulometry of less than − 0.150 mm fines in sinter base mix which consists of iron
Oct 16, 2021
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Alternatives To Pumping?By R. L. Loofbourow
Most wet mines face unquantified water costs as well as the obvious wing costs. Both kinds of cost are multiplied by work at greater depth and by higher unit prices. This intensified challenge merits
Jan 1, 1980
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Geochronology and Critical Mineral Potential of Selected Laramide Porphyry and Related Deposits in Southwest New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2024By K. T. Stafford, N. A. Iverson, V. T. McLemore
Southwestern New Mexico is part of a large belt of Late Cretaceous to Eocene copper porphyry deposits found in Arizona, New Mexico, and Mexico. These deposits are the result of arc magmatism that occu
Feb 1, 2024
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Cyanide Degradation By A Bacterium Isolated From Mine Wastewater: Pseudomonas Pseudoalcaligenes (UA7)By P. J. Arps
Cyanide (CN) is used to recover gold from its ores in many locations worldwide. In spite of the established history of gold mining in Alaska, modern cyanidation methods have been used at only one loca
Jan 1, 1994
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Recent European Innovations In Mechanical Excavation Of Large Diameter Tunnels And ShaftsBy George H. K. Schenck
The North American-based mining engineer needs to understand the differences that exist between mechanical mining or boring machines built on this continent and those built in Europe. The differences
Jan 1, 1970
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Sulfur Reduction From Coal Through Physical Beneficiation - BackgroundBy Albert W. Deurbrouck
The coal reserves in the United States are estimated to be in excess of 300 billion recoverable tons, and current projections of energy requirements indicate our increased dependence upon these reserv
Jan 1, 1986
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Ontario Remains Mining Hotbed; Favorable Legislation And Ring Of Fire Offer Promising FutureMining is big business in Ontario. The province is Canada?s leading mining region. It consistently ranks among the top 10 jurisdictions worldwide for exploration spending, reaching about C$1 billion
Jan 1, 2013
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Development Of On-Line Evaluation Of Longwall Roof Behavior Using Neural Networks And Fuzzy SetsMicro-computers have made it practical to install a high-speed acquisition system to collect data from a longwall face in near real-time. By simultaneous data analyses using neural networks and fuzzy
Jan 1, 1996
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Ground Support Systems for Heavy, Squeezing Ground at Burgin MineBy Donald O. Rausch, William E. Hawkes, Odin Jr. Strandberg
INTRODUCTION Kennecott Copper Corp.'s Tintic Div. Burgin mine is a 725 t/d (800 stpd) lead-zinc producer, located in the east Tintic mining district, 5.6 km (3.5 miles) east of Eureka, and 130
Jan 1, 1982
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A Valid Approach to Equipment Productivity and Reliability BenchmarkingBy R. Adsero
The volume of data produced by operating mines has increased substantially over the last 10 years. However, the volume of data and analytical capability has been negatively correlated to equipment pr
Feb 23, 2014
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Slurry Wall Construction in Coarse-Grained Soils - NAT2022By J. Andrew McGlenn, Greg Emslie, Murray Gant
The Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel will ensure system reliability in the event of a major earthquake and increase the Greater Vancouver Water District’s capacity to meet a growing population’s lon
Dec 1, 2022
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Silica Control At Reserve Mining CompanyBy W. J. Nosek
Reserve Mining Company completed construction on a major process modification project in June of 1980. These modifications enabled Reserve to reduce and control its final iron ore pellet silica conten
Jan 1, 1983
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"Geochemistry of Clay Minerals for Uranium Exploration in the Grants Mineral Belt, New Mexico"By Douglas G. Brookins
Clay mineralogic studies of ore versus barren rocks in the Grants mineral belt show that some combination of chlorite (rosette form), illite, mixed layer illite-montmorillonite, (- Mg-montmorillonite)
Jan 1, 1980
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In The Future Maintaining And Proving Reserves Will Be More Difficult. - Introduction - Preprint 09-034By F. Heivilin
If the past is the key to the future, we will have ?tough? times maintaining Industrial Mineral reserves we have and proving new reserves around our plants and in new locations. The tough times will c
Jan 1, 2009
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Improving Gas Management and Ventilation Performance at Longwall Mines with Potentially High Gas Emission Rates - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Steven J. Schatzel, James Addis, K. Vaibhav Raj, Berk Tulu
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is conducting research to enhance methane control and mine ventilation practices at coal mines, as a method to mitigate hazardous work
Feb 1, 2025
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Underground Facilities for the Superconducting Super ColliderBy John E. Shively, Tracy K. Lundin, Francis Fong
The Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) features two 20 TeV counter rotating proton beams which will be housed in 87 km (54 miles) of tunnel. Four additional lower energy particle accelerators will b
Jan 1, 1993
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EPRI's Coal Handleability Project: A Status ReportBy Barbara J. Arnold
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and six EPRI-member utilities are sponsoring research to define relationships between coal properties and coal handling behavior. Deratings and outages cau
Jan 1, 1991
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TBM Tunnel Logistics Management on the Longest Outfall Tunnel in the Middle East - NAT2022By H Vigil, G. Peach
Long tunnels with only one access shaft pose many program problems for logistics, combine these with the requirement to drive directly out under the seabed for 10.2 km, and the program issues become e
Dec 1, 2022
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Ground Control At The Climax Mine ? IntroductionBy George R. Stephans
The Climax Mine is a panel caving mine which has had a long history of incidents of severe ground control problems. The nature of the ore deposit, which lends itself to the caving meth- of of producti
Jan 1, 1982
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Borate Exploration And Mining In The Death Valley RegionBy James M. Barker
The borate deposits of Death Valley, first exploited in 1882, were a major world source of boron-bearing products until shortly after very large deposits near Boron, California (Kramer) came on stream
Jan 1, 1976