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NIOSH Research In Coal Dust And ExplosionsBy E. Rupprecht, J. Volkwein, K. Cashdollar, R. Gürtunca
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) mining research program at the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL), includes the areas of coal mine dust control and monitoring, and
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Conceptual Exploration for Tin, Gold and Diamond Placer Deposits in ‘Sundaland’ (Indonesia and Malaysia) by Understanding the Late Cainozoic Stratigraphic ContextBy D A-F Batchelor
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation.South-East Asia represents the world’s most productive tin province, mainly from placers. Ka
Mar 18, 2015
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Optimizing Pillar Design In A Multi-Seam EnvironmentBy R. Kanniganti
The primary problems of pillar design in seams subject to interaction are due not only to difficulties in predicting loading, but also to the often unsymmetrical nature of the stress fields. The effec
Jan 1, 1995
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Ore Localization by Preconsolidation StructuresSome major mineral deposits in northern Australia are found in preconsolidation slump disturbances in the sediments.In the retransported marine sediments at Tennant Creek, breccia beds and disturbance
Jan 1, 1960
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Mesothermal Gold Mineralisation in the Tectonically Active Southern Alps: Analogues for the Otago Schist?By P O. Koons, R J. Norris, S C. Cox
The Southern Alps is an active oblique collisional zone which has a characteristic wedge-shaped geometry above a low-angle ductile shear zone. The Main Divide region is a relatively low strain z
Jan 1, 1997
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Characterising the mineralogy of iron ore sinters – state-of-the-art in AustraliaBy L Matthews, D O’Dea, P C Hayes, J Manuel, B Monaghan, T Honeyands, D Pinson, J Leedham
Many different approaches have been used in the past to characterise iron ore sinter mineralogy to predict sinter quality and elucidate the impacts of iron ore characteristics and process variables on
Jul 24, 2017
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Control of copper electrolyte impurities using the Eco-Tec APU®By C. J. Brown
Controlling the level of impurities in copper refinery electrolytes is essential to achieving acceptable cathode purity. Purge of electrolyte is not an entirely satisfactory solution since the cost of
Jan 1, 2005
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Energy Consumption For Kell Hydrometallurgical Refining Versus Conventional Pyrometallurgical Smelting And Refining Of PGM Concentrates - SynopsisBy K. Liddell
Current practice for the recovery of platinum group metals (PGM) from flotation concentrates is by energy-intensive smelting processes followed by separation and refining of the base and precious meta
Jan 1, 2011
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RI 3185 Toxicity Of Dichlorotetrafluoroethane ? IntroductionBy W. P. Yant
A previous report of the Bureau of Mines dealt with the toxicity of dichlorodifluoromethane5, a new refrigerant that has a remarkably low toxicity. Continued research by the Prigidaire Corporation6 an
Jan 1, 1932
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Characterization of San Diego’s Stadium Conglomerate for Tunnel DesignBy S. J. Boone, A. Poschmann, C. Pound, A. Pace
San Diego’s Stadium Conglomerate consists of poorly cemented cobbles, gravel, sand, silt and clay. Conventional laboratory and in-situ testing is not suitable for characterizing its engineering proper
Jan 1, 2001
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High Capacity Drilled Cast-In-Place Piles, House Of Representatives Building, Lansing, Michigan - SummaryBy Robert C. Rabeler
Soil and Materials Engineers, Inc. (SME) has utilized drilled cast-in-place (D-CIP) piles on a number of projects in the midwest. These foundation systems have typically consisted of drilling an 8 to
Jan 1, 1999
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Long-Term Mine Planning at the Largest Phosphate Mine in BrazilTapira Mine (Tapira, MG, Brazil) is the largest phosphate ore and concentrate producer in Brazil. The mine is an open pit, which until recently operated with a large equipment fleet and now uses a sma
May 1, 2010
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Deep Foundations In Washington, DCBy Douglas W. Christie
Deep foundations in Washington, DC have played a role in the city?s development since the 19th century. Designers of government and commercial buildings sought deep foundations initially to minimize
Jan 1, 2006
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Troubleshooting and Operation of the Johnny Mountain Gold MillBy K. C. Armstrong, A. B. Cron, L. A. Melis
"The Johnny Mountain gold mine in northern British Columbia, owned by skyline Gold Corporation, has been in operation since August 1988. Mill operating difficulties at the start of the operation resul
Jan 1, 1990
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OFR-24-82 Fugitive Dust Study Of An Open Pit Coal MineBy Virgil Marple
In the summer of 1979 the University of Minnesota Mobile Laboratory (UMML), designed for the analysis of airborne particles and gases was used to study fugitive dust from an open pit coal mine. The an
Jan 1, 1980
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Some Experiences and Recent Developments in Sintering Australian Iron OresIn common with general experience in the iron-making industry overseas, Australia has in recent years suffered a deterioration in the physical quality of her iron ores in their suitability as a direct
Jan 1, 1957
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Urban Tunnelling Experiences on the UK’s Channel Tunnel Rail LinkBy Keith Bowers, Frank Mimnagh, Eddie Woods
The CTRL London Tunnels The Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL) London Tunnels comprise 36km of internal diameter bores that were driven by Earth Pressure Balance (EPB) Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs).
Jan 1, 2005
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Presidential address: How cool are refractory materials? - SynopsisThis paper reviews the history of refractory materials, highlights the development of refractory technology over the years, draws attention to the technology behind these materials, and comments on fu
Jan 1, 2008
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Mount Morgan Practice in Recording and Estimating Ore Tonnages and ValuesTHE irregularity of the Mount Morgan ore body presents problems other than those for mining only. For irregularity of outline is coupled with irregularity of grade, and the ore varies so rapidly from
Jan 1, 1910
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Needed New Technologies for the Development of Earth Resources: Energy, Water, Wastes, MiningOur ultimate resources come from the Sun and the Earth System. At this time we face a world crisis in energy, water and soil resources. Global pollution problems are increasing in almost all nations.
Jan 1, 1995