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Remote Sensing Of Water Pollution Problems In Karst Terrain ? IntroductionBy James H. Williams
More than 100,000 residents of Springfield and surrounding communities live on karst (sinkhole) terrain on the Springfield Plateau in southwestern Missouri. The city occupier much of the headwaters ar
Jan 1, 1970
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Subsurface Hydraulic Mining Through Small Diameter Bore Holes ? IntroductionBy A. B. Fly
This paper presents the equipment and techniques developed to mine subsurface mineral deposits through 16 inch bore holes entirely by hydraulic methods. Use of this equipment for excavating large cavi
Jan 1, 1969
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The Multiple Advantages Of Bulk Lubrication Systems In Mining OperationsBy John J. McCrone
In the Mining Industry, the means of handling and transferring lubricants has been given little attention over the years. An analysis of this process indicates that this neglect has often exacted a ve
Jan 1, 1982
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Progress Toward Improved Engineering Of Seals And Sealed Areas Of Coal Mines ? Preprint 09-102By R. K. Zipf
Recent scientific studies by researchers at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) presented the worst-case explosion pressures
Jan 1, 2009
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Tunnel Design Aspects for the New Haven Downtown Storm Sewer Infrastructure Improvement Project - RETC2021By Michael Schultz, Gregory Sanders
The City of New Haven is proposing to construct Downtown Storm Sewer Infrastructure Improvement project to mitigate on-going stormwater flooding in the Long Wharf District. The proposed project includ
Jun 13, 2021
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A Numerical Maximum Likelihood Method for Estimating the Mean of a Compound Lognormal DistributionBy André Vervoort, Jef Caers
Compound lognormal distributions serve as new generalized distribution laws for analyzing and estimating ore value distributions or related properties such as the average ore grade. These models are a
Jan 1, 1996
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Service In World War IOn my arrival in New York after the Russian examinations John D. Ryan, president of Anaconda, asked me what my plans were. I told him I wanted to be useful somehow in the World War that we had entered
Jan 1, 1976
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Transportation Tunnel RehabilitationBy Paul M. Godlewski, Roberto J. Guardia
Hundreds of highway and rail transportation tunnels in North America have been rehabilitated in the last two decades. Tunnel rehabilitation is usually dictated by an owner’s need to extend the working
Jan 1, 2003
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Alternative to parameterization in finding a series of maximum-metal pits for production planningBy H. Sevim
In long-term open pit production planning, a series of nested and maximum-value pits is usually generated first. These pits are then considered as possible pushbacks over a number of planning periods.
Jan 1, 1996
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Interfacing Belt Feeders And Hoppers To Achieve Reliable OperationBy John Carson
Belt feeders are commonly used to meter the flow of bulk solids from bins and hoppers. If the interface between the hopper outlet and belt feeder is not designed correctly, flow from the bin may be se
Jan 1, 2008
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The Design and Operation of an Underground Conveyor Utilizing Intermediate Booster Drives With DC Motors And ControlsBy Robert J. Wise, Mark Alspaugh
Underground longwall coal mines depend on conveyor haulage to transport large volumes of coal from the longwall face conveyor to the mine portal. In the last few years, the need for longer and larger
Jan 1, 1993
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Automatic Grid Generation Allows Faster Analysis Of Coal MinesMULSIM/NL and La Model are displacement-discontinuity programs which have been used quite successfully in the past to provide detailed structural models of various single and multiple-seam mining situ
Jan 1, 2003
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High Speed Sheet StackingBy Fred J. Fleischauer
Industry requires higher speed sheet stacking. High speed sheet stacking requires equipment and techniques to solve several inherent difficult problems, such as the tendency for sheets to sail, and th
Jan 1, 1973
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Increase your plant recovery: more efficient spiral circuitsBy T. A. Toney, L. R. Fish, P. J. Bethell
With new lightweight designs, spirals have become standard equipment in coal preparation plants worldwide. To their credit, spirals typically show very low coal losses to the refuse stream under most
Jan 1, 2000
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A Fast Algorithm To Solve The Ultimate Pit Limit ProblemBy Tuncel M. Yegulalp
In this paper we revisit the well known "Ultimate Pit Limit Problem" and suggest an alternative approach for fast and efficient solution. We follow the approach originally proposed by Johnson and Barn
Jan 1, 1992
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Mechanism Of Sulfur Oxidation In PyriteBy J. Pang, S. Chander, A. Briceno
The mechanism of sulfur oxidation in pyrite is a function of the rate and driving force for oxidation. New evidence is presented to show that, at moderate potentials, a sulfur-rich hydrophobic layer i
Jan 1, 1994
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The Management Of The Introduction Of Technology New To An OrganisationBy Douglas Owen
Two case studies describe the introduction of technology new to an organisation. The lessons learnt from these Case studies contribute to Our general understanding of the management of technological c
Jan 1, 1989
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Centralised Control Of A Mineral Processing Plant Using A Digital Computer - IntroductionBy J. H. Fewings
The rapidly escalating capital costs for new projects, or extension of existing projects, has placed greater emphasis on maximum use of existing resources. Thus, when increased grinding capacity was r
Jan 1, 1979
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Mineral Industry Problems - Present And FutureBy A. M. Gaudin
In the first place, let me thank you for inviting me to appear before you today to speak to you on "Mineral Industry Problems - Present and Future". It is a distinguished honor for me to have this opp
Jan 1, 1962
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Passaic River Basin Tunnel, New JerseyBy Douglas J. Pendrell, Marvin D. Simmons, E. Raymond Boc
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is in the early stages of design for an estimated 14 m (46 ft) diameter tunnel in northeast New Jersey. This tunnel will carry flood waters from the upper end of the
Jan 1, 1991