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The Role Of The State Of The Art Geology In Discoveries In PolandBy M. Niec
Poland lies at the junction of three geologic provinces: the East European Precambrian platform, the Middle European Paleozoic platform, and the Alpine orogenic belt comprising the Carpathian Mountain
Jan 1, 1996
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World's Newest Copper Concentrator (La Caridad)By B. R. Waples
Sometimes a project is born easy, sometimes a project has a hard time being born. Probably every project can say we had tremendous problems to overcome and they would all be right. This project had al
Jan 1, 1979
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Ergonomic Selection of Stemming Plugs for Quarry Blasting OperationBy M. Z. Emad, M. U. Khan, A. ur Rehman
Stemming plugs are used as an accessory in drilling and blasting industry. They supplement conventional stemming material (i.e. drill cutting) with retention of gases in the drill hole that result in
Jan 1, 2019
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Investigations on the Charge Motion and Breakage Effectof the Magnetic Liner Mill Using DEM Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Jue Kou, Lei Yu, Bern Klein, Lusheng Zhou, Chunbao Sun, Genzhuang Li, Reem Roufail, Amit Kumar
Magnetic liners can improve the performance of ball mills by increasing grinding efficiency, extending service life, and reducing maintenance costs. Despite their importance, the fundamental understan
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Commodity Agreements In The Elemental Sulfur IndustryBy James M. Barker
No commodity agreements now exist for sulfur and a lack of reference to sulfur commodity agreements exists in the literature. Law (1975) made a passing reference to sulfur as one of a group of commodi
Jan 1, 1985
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Wet Screening Operations At Freeport Indonesia's Copper ConcentratorBy C. H. Sheerin
Remotely located in the jungle near mount Puncak Jaya [16,500 ft (5,030 my), Irian Jaya, Indonesia rests Freeport's Indonesian copper mining operation. Shortly after start up of Freeport's c
Jan 1, 1993
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Ground-Water Flow Simulations And Geochemical Modeling Of The Madison Aquifer And Bear Butte Creek Watershed Of The Black HillsBy A. D. Davis
The Bear Butte Creek watershed, in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, shows the effects of past mining activities in the form of dissolved metals and arsenic in stream water. Bear Butte Creek,
Jan 1, 1997
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Determination Of A Landfill Structure Using HVSR, SPT?s & Geoelectrical TomographiesBy P. M. Soupios
The study of soft soil (wastes above the rock bed) an issue of great importance in civil engineering, is usually addressed by drilling boreholes. This method is rather expensive and time-consuming and
Jan 1, 2005
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The Future Of Barge Transportation In The Expanding Coal Market - IntroductionBy Earle Faig
Along with other transportation modes, the barge industry will be greatly effected by trends in domestic coal production. Traditionally, coal has been one of the major commodities moved by barge. Now,
Jan 1, 1981
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Eminence -Natural Gas Storage In Salt Comes Of AgeBy Kermit Allen
Storing natural gas in solution mined salt cavities appears to be one of the more promising methods being considered by some major gas transmission companies for meeting peak demands. Historically, th
Jan 1, 1971
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Numerical Feasibility Study on Ground Deformation Caused by Enlargement of Shallow Box TunnelBy Yohan Cha, Eun-soo Hong, Gye-Chun Cho
"Rapid population growth and scarcity of space have led many developed cities to bury supply facilities. In line with this, utility tunnels have been employed in Korea since the 1970s. However, approx
Jan 1, 2016
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Investigation of Occupational Accidents in Western Lignite Corporation by Using the Efficiency Assessment Approach Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Cem Şensöğüt, Özer Ören, Yaşar Kasap
The mining sector, which has an important place in terms of raw material and energy supply, is referred as a sector with one of the highest fatal accidents in comparison with other sectors. In this ce
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Applicability Of Geophysics To Exploration For Construction MaterialsBy H. C. Harrell
The Tennessee Valley Authority began employing geophysical well logging for foundation investigations in October 1973. Since that time more than 3,000 holes have been evaluated for engineering purpose
Jan 1, 1977
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Novel Scaling Methods For Modeling In Situ LeachingBy Muhammad I. Kabir
The streamline method of recovery prediction reduces a two-dimensional problem to a bundle of one-dimensional ones. This paper presents the development and application of a novel scaling technique whi
Jan 1, 1984
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Recent Developments In Cable Support TechnologyBy S. C. Tadolini
The use of resin-grouted cable supports to control large ground movements in several types of underground mines has increased substantially since being introduced in 1991. Cables offer several advanta
Jan 1, 1998
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Rare Earth Element Concentrations in Product Streams of Coal Preparation Plants in the Eastern United StatesBy A. Bhagavatula, M. Rezaee, M. J. Kiser, R. Q. Honaker
"A field study of the coal preparation plant fleet in the eastern United States was undertaken to determine if quantify of rare earth elements (REEs) present in the product streams are large enough to
Jan 1, 2016
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Metal's BioremediationBy Corale L. Brierley
Bacteria, algae and fungi react to heavy metals in their environment by immobilizing, mobilizing and/or transforming metals. Microorganisms carry out these changes by (1) precipitating metals outside
Jan 1, 1995
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Are You Really Using Your Information to Increase the Effectiveness of Assets and People?By Osvaldo A. Bascur, J. Pat Kennedy
Large metallurgical complexes have more data than a small city and much of it is "real time," changing rapidly as internal and external conditions evolve. As corporations buy and sell assets and reeng
Jan 1, 2004
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Integration of a coal-mine emergency communication network into pre-mine planning and development - SME Transactions 2014By C. J. Bise, M. F. Sindelar
Regulations, such as the MINER Act of 2006, require the installation of redundant and secondary communication systems to assure that contact can be established with coal miners who may become trapped
Jan 1, 2014
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Options And Costs For CO2 Reductions At Coal-Burning Utilities (43a94e5d-dcf4-4c2a-989b-7d75ffaa4ace)By Jr. Hawk
The power generation industry may be required to reduce CO2 emissions if regulations related to global climate change are enacted. Coal-fired generation, which emits 82% of the power sector CO2, would
Jan 1, 1999