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Managing Cyclones: A Valuable Asset the Copper Mountain Case Study (44830731-0f7b-4606-82e1-1422dec82d1f)By M. Westendorf, T. Banerjee, S. Kaushik, D. Tinney
"The Copper Mountain Mine is located in Princeton British Columbia, Canada and produces 80 – 90 million pounds of copper annually, as well as gold and silver by-products. The ore processing plant has
Jan 1, 2015
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Flotation Of Alumina With Electrogenerated Gas BubblesBy P. Somasundaran, S. Venkatachalam, N. K. Khosla, K. Khosla
Froth flotation of alumina particles was studied by employing and hydrogen gas bubbles. The effect of current density was studied over a range of 0.1 to1.6 kA/m2. Compared to hydrogen, the use of oxyg
Jan 1, 1996
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Borehole Transport Of Retorted Oil Shale For BackfillingBy A. W. Jenike
Mine backfilling is a desirable method for the disposal of retorted oil shale. Hydraulic, mechanical and pneuna.cic transport and stowing methods were investigated, and the mechanical transport and s
Jan 1, 1978
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Uses Of Glass Reinforced Plastics In Western MetallurgyBy Robert W. Burns
Gentlemen, my subject today is glass reinforced plastics. By definition, this encompasses a wide variety of materials: at least a half dozen basic varieties of polyester, epoxy, and phenolic; virtuall
Jan 1, 1962
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Deposition Rates Of Coal Dust In Mine AirwaysBy R. Bhaskar
An airborne dust cloud is an ensemble of particles of varied size, density, shape and states of aggregation. An understanding and quantifying of the dispersion and deposition of the dust generated in
Jan 1, 1990
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The Development of a Web-Based Platform for Ground Control ApplicationsBy C. Newman
"As underground mining continues to operate at deeper depths and in more complex multiple seam mining geometries there has been an increased demand for higher design standards in ground control safety
Jan 1, 2016
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City of Los Angeles Large-Diameter Interceptor Sewer TunnelsBy Baron Miya, Keith Hanks, William Edgerton, Francis Fong
The City of Los Angeles capital improvement program includes the construction of a new 35-km interceptor sewer. This sewer will be built as a deep tunnel with finished diameters ranging from 2- to- 4
Jan 1, 1999
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The Mineral Baby; Iconic Graphic Continues to Tell Important StoryBy David M. Abbott
"The picture of the baby surrounded by the number of (usually) pounds of a variety of mineral products a newborn will use in a lifetime has been widely distributed over the years, both on the web and
Jan 6, 2017
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Stability Analysis Of A Room-And-Pillar Mine With Thinly Laminated Roof, Strong Pillar, And Weak FloorBy D. W. Park
Underground room-and-pillar mining operations in the Warrior Coal Field in Alabama frequently suffer instability due to soft floor and thinly-laminated immediate roof. The investigation covered by thi
Jan 1, 1991
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What Is Dry and Does Your Tunnel Need to Be? - NAT2022By Adam Bedell, Brad Crenshaw
Tunnel project contract documents often present groundwater infiltration requirements for components of the underground portions of the project. All too often these documents require quantifiable targ
Dec 1, 2022
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The Industrial Importance Of Lake StoneBy Kenneth K. Landes
Lake stone is a term currently applied to chemical and metallurgical grade limestone or dolomite that is brought down Lakes Michigan and Huron by large cargo vessels, mostly self-unloaders. This stone
Jan 1, 1975
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Evaluation of smoke and gas sensor responses for fires of common mine combustibles - SME Transactions 2014By C. D. Litton, I. E. Perera
Experiments were conducted to evaluate the response characteristics of commercially available gas, smoke and flame sensors to fires of common combustible mine materials. The experiments were conducted
Jan 1, 2014
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Choosing an Underground Mining MethodBy Hans Hamrin, Bruce Kennedy
Once an ore body has been probed and outlined, and sufficient information has been collected to warrant further analysis, the important process of selecting the most appropriate method or methods for
Jan 1, 1982
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The Use Of Quantitative Methods In Forecasting Trends In The Metals IndustryBy Louis M. Perlman
Quantitative methods are, by now, a standard tool of the mining industry, and are commonly used by Research Departments in their evaluation of production methods and schedules, and their associated co
Jan 1, 1972
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Pelletization Studies of Ultra-Fine Clean CoalBy B. K. Parekh, R. H. Mehta
Handling of fine coal is an importance issue for coal as well as the utility industry. Reconstitution in form of pellet or briquet would be desirable if it could be done economically. This paper evalu
Jan 1, 1995
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Experimental Study Of Improving A Mine Ventilation Network Model Using Continuously Monitored AirflowBy RICHARD A. THOMAS, Liming Yuan, Lihong Zhou, DAVOOD BAHRAMI
Mine ventilation simulation software has become an essential tool for the mining industry to design and manage mine ventilation operations. Building a well-calibrated mine ventilation network is time
Aug 1, 2022
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Solving Mine Drainage Water Issues with Peat-Based Sorption MediaBy P. Eger, D. Green
"The Soudan Mine was Minnesota’s first iron mine, operating from 1882 to 1962. The mine was donated to the State of Minnesota in 1963 and became a state park in 1965. The mine discharge contains eleva
Jan 1, 2015
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Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR): An Efficient Personal Protective Device Against Respirable Dust in Underground Mining Operations - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Ashish Ranjan Kumar, Barbara Arnold, Luis Sanchez Gonzalez
The health and safety of miners is critical in the industry. Prolonged exposure to dust-laden air results in irreversible ailments like pneumoconiosis that have a severe impact on their lives. Operati
Feb 1, 2025
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Application Of Computer Simulation To Plant Scale Fine Coal FlotationBy C. J. Toberman
Improvements in fine (28x0) and ultrafine (200x0) coal cleaning is an acknowledged goal with potential benefits in both steam and metallurgical coal markets. This work focuses on adaptation to fine co
Jan 1, 1984
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Engineering Evaluation Of Coal Refuse Slurry ImpoundmentsBy Robert L. Zook
Coal refuse slurry impoundments are dams constructed of coarse coal refuse to impound fine refuse (slurry) and water (25-30% solids). Both products are waste from coal preparation plants. A number of
Jan 1, 1974