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An Experimental Review of the Physicochemical Properties of Copper Electrowinning Electrolytes "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Margreth Tadie, Chalwe Chibwe
Physicochemical properties of copper electrolytes are a strong fundamental consideration in electrodeposition processes during electro-purification and recovery of copper. Their influence extends to m
Feb 1, 2021
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Making A Success Of In-Situ Leaching At The Highland Uranium ProjectBy J. Hunter
The Highland Uranium Project in Wyoming is an in-situ leach (ISL) facility owned and operated by Power Resources Inc. It is the largest uranium producer in the U.S. and the largest uranium producer by
Jan 1, 1996
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Bored Tunnelling in Close Proximity to Buildings—Singapore PracticesBy Keat Chuan Chew, Qiao Yue Tung, Teoh Yaw Poh
"1 INTRODUCTION With a land area of 718 square kilometres housing a population of slightly over 5.4 million, as of 2014 (Department of Statistics Singapore 2015), Singapore is a highly urbanised city.
Jan 1, 2016
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Simplicity And Safety In Thermal Drying Of Coal - IntroductionBy B. A. Rose
Coal is being thermally dried in ever increasing tonnages today. Because of fire and explosion hazards, it is important that drying equipment be designed for maximum safety in operation. It is well th
Jan 1, 1962
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The Quantitative Measurement Of Crystalline SilicaBy William J. Miles
For compliance with the Hazard Communication Standard and other federal and state regulations, numerous minerals, chemicals and products need to be evaluated for crystalline silica content at a thresh
Jan 1, 1997
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The Kemmerer Coal Company's Sorensen Mine OperationsBy Carl G. Consalus
The Kemmerer Coal Company's Sorensen Mine is located approximately 7 miles Southwest of the Town of Kemmerer, Lincoln County, Wyoming. The coal it produces is delivered via conveyor directly to U
Jan 1, 1967
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30 Years of Advances in Risk Management for Underground Projects - RETC2023By Kevin Lundberg, Philip Sander, Daniel Weinberger, John Reilly
Since the early days of risk management, developments in technology and guidelines (ITA, ITIG, OGG, UCA) have advanced risk management and probable cost estimating, which are now widely recognized. WS
Jun 13, 2023
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Expert System Approach To Mine Investment DecisionsBy D. Sinha
Mine investment decisions involve both objective and subjective criteria. The subjective criteria are efficiently decided by interaction with company experts. The Expert System approach can incorporat
Jan 1, 1998
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Ground Freezing with Liquid Nitrogen for TBM Cutterhead Maintenance - NAT2024By Joseph Sopko, Xavier Lacourse-Dontigny
For the REM (Réseau Express Métropolitain) project, a 2500 m tunnel was built using a tunnel boring machine (TBM) under the Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport (ADM). Although the geology under th
Jun 23, 2024
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PCBs In Underground Mines: EPA/MSHA Enforcement InitiativeBy C. D. Secrest
Visiting Spring Canyon, a historic coal mining district near Helper, Utah, I was impressed by the great accomplishments that had taken place there. A tour book of the region tells of a period that beg
Jan 1, 1993
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Lime Slurry - Lime?s Effect On Equipment; Disruptions Can Come Without Proper CareBy Todd Loudin
A majority of the chemical process industry uses lime in either a powder or liquid form. Engineering and maintenance personnel often face a long and potentially expensive trial-and-error period in ord
Jan 1, 2010
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New Concepts In Australian Coal Terminal ProjectsBy N. J. Ferguson
An upsurge in demand for Australian coal has seen a much needed programme for a new generation of coal ports. This paper discusses design concepts in planning a large modern terminal, with the 25 Nt/a
Jan 1, 1982
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Wireless Optical Displacement Sensor for Convergence and Divergence Monitoring - RETC2023By Raphael Victor
The construction and modification of tunnels brings a requirement for precise measurement of convergence and divergence to safeguard the structure, maintain safety and provide the assurance needed to
Jun 13, 2023
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Kramer Tunnel—Construction of the Ventilation Shaft Project in Germany’s Southern Alps - RETC2023By Lukas Walder, Roland Arnold, Raphael Zuber, Richard Gradnik
This paper presents the construction of the ventilation shaft for the single-tube, doublelane Kramer tunnel. The project is located in the Federal State of Bavaria, Germany. This road tunnel, which ha
Jun 13, 2023
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Dynamic Simulation of Precious Metal Recovery from a Valley-Fill Heap Leach FacilityBy J. Bilant, J. Donnelly
"A spatially-discretized heap leach simulation model was developed within the GoldSimTM modeling framework for the Coeur Rochester Mine, Nevada. The model is being evaluated by Rochester as a means of
Jan 1, 2017
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Improving Diesel Quality Reduces Cost and EmissionsBy R. L. Miller
"Why should we care about diesel quality amidst the complexity of mining for minerals? Mining companies use a large amount of diesel fuel in their worldwide operations, both for moving ore from the mi
Jan 1, 2017
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Kaolin-Based Pigments -Their Classification And Application In The Paper IndustryBy A. R. Negele
Kaolin-based pigments are the most widely used pigments in the paper industry. Several types are available and include standard hydrous, delaminated, calcined, chemically-structured, and most recently
Jan 1, 1993
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Floatability Of Fine Phosphate In A Batch Column Flotation CellBy S. Al-Thyabat
In this work, the floatability of Jordanian phosphate slime (-38 µm) was evaluated in a batch column flotation cell, 100 cm high and 5 cm inner diameter. Flotation was conducted using sodium oleate as
Jan 1, 2011
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Synthetic Fuels From Coal - IntroductionBy V. L. Brant
The estimated total energy demand for the U. S. is 60 quadrillion BTU for 1970 and is expected to more than double by the year 2000. Today the energy crunch is here. It is evidenced by brownouts to co
Jan 1, 1970
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Solving Industrial Mineral Flotation Problems At The Mines Branch, Ottawa, CanadaBy R. A. Wyman
"The froth flotation process was patented by E.L. Sulman, H.F.K. Pickard, and John Ballot in 1906 . . . . . . . . . .James M. Hyde installed the first froth flotation process in the U.S., about August
Jan 1, 1971