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OFR-161(1)-82 Probabilistic Modeling Of Tailings Embankment Designs - Volume I - Model Development And VerificationBy Loren R. Anderson
Traditionally, an evaluation of the safety of slopes has been based on computing a safety factor against failure. In computing the safety factor, the geometry of the slope, the soil parameters and the
Jan 1, 1982
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Carbon ManagementBy Michael L. Jones
Outline ?Background ?Identify and quantify CO2 sources ?Consider options for CO2 separation and capture ?Review options for sequestration/reuse ?Determine best option for managing CO2
Jan 1, 2008
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Design, Construction And Start-Up Of The Ilo Smelter Modernization ProjectBy H. Walqui, C. Noriega
Southern Copper Corporation (SCC) is one of the world’s largest copper companies and is finishing the modernization of the Ilo copper smelter. A single ISASMELTTM furnace will start smelting 1,200,000
Jan 1, 2007
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Stress Analysis Of Reinforced Earth Bridge Abutment ? SynopsisBy S. D. Zhang
The first reinforced earth railway bridge abutment in China has been successfully constructed of September, 1985 under the supervision of the Reinforced Earth Researth Group of Shanghai Institute of R
Jan 1, 2010
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The Influence of Impurities on the Properties of Lead Part V - Creep Tests on Electrolytic Lead and some of its AlloysThis paper contains an account of some creep tests on electrolytic lead and some of its alloys. The stresses used in determining creep were 500, 350, and 200 lb. per sq.' in. The alloys contained
Jan 1, 1936
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The Influence of the Composite State of Graphite and Metallic Chlorine Compounds on the Formation of PCDD/FsBy E Kasai, T Nakamura, E Shibata
In the present study, formation of PCDD/Fs from carbon particles like æsootÆ, so called de novo synthesis, was experimentally simulated using the powder mixture of graphite and metallic chloride. Comp
Jan 1, 2002
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Open-Pit Mining OperationsBy L. E. Fish, G. S. Wyman
CHUQUICAMATA open-pit mine is capable of producing a total of 105,000 tons daily. When the sulphide plant is operating to capacity the distribution of this quantity will be approximately 30,000 tons s
Jan 1, 1952
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Partnering in Blasthole DrillingBy Ron Lutz
In today’s world, production is the name of the game. We are all in business to make money. In the Quarrying and Mining industry the same holds true. The primary goal is to develop the best drilling a
Jan 1, 2000
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Reducing CIP Tails Solution Losses at Goldcorp’s Campbell Processing FacilitiesBy Monique Pharand, Jeet Basi, Simon Hille
"High quality activated carbon is essential in the recovery of gold in Carbon-in-Leach (CIL), Carbon-in-Pulp (CIP), and Carbon-in-Column (CIC) circuits. Goldcorp’s Campbell complex at Red Lake Gold M
Jan 1, 2016
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OFR-110(2)-84 Relationship Of Underground Diesel Engine Maintenance To Emissions - Volume IIBy Ronald Branstetter
Gaseous and particulate exhaust emissions from 20 diesel engines in service at five underground mines were measured with high accuracy instrumentation. The engines that were tested were checked for fa
Jan 1, 1983
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Experiences Gained through Tunnel Boring Machine Decline DevelopmentBy M Donghi, G Ramage, A Barnes
As the mining landscape continues to transform, the challenge of accessing deeper orebodies quickly and safely is becoming a frequent topic of conversation amongst those in the mining industry. The ra
May 9, 2016
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Crush pillar support - designing for controlled pillar failureBy M. du Plessis, D. F. Malan
"The aim of any mine design is to ensure that the excavations remain stable for the period they will be in use. Various pillar systems are used to ensure that underground stopes remain stable and that
Jan 1, 2015
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Toxic Fume Comparison of a Few Explosives Used in Trench BlastingBy Marcia Harris, Richard Mainiero, Michael Sapko
Since 1988, there have been 17 documented incidents in the United States and Canada in which carbon monoxide (CO) is suspected to have migrated through ground strata into occupied enclosed spaces as a
Jan 1, 2003
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Analysis Of The Initial Collapse Of The Overburden Over Longwall Panels Using Subsidence DataBy Gennaro G. Marino
Documented case histories of surface ground movements from mine subsidence were utilized to help determine when the initial collapse of the overburden occurred above longwall panels. By studying this
Jan 1, 1988
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A Few of the Adverse Conditions Encountered in Mining Coal in the Utah FieldBy J. B. Forrester
In the operation of the coal mines in Utah few adverse conditions confront us. Physical conditions for the economical extraction of the coal are as near perfect as it is possible for them to be. Still
Jan 1, 1921
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New Approach in Rock Bolting that Adds to Bearing Capacity and Yield of the Bolts without Increase to the Cost of the TechnologyBy Victor Nazimko
A new technique for reaming the holes has been tested. This technique is available for reaming a hole at its deep end creating an enlarged cavity that has helicoidal grooves oriented at less than 40 d
Jan 1, 2008
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Designed, PDA Assisted Load Tested, And Constructed Pile Foundation Provides An Economical Foundation Solution - A Case HistoryBy Gregory A. Stephan
A case history of design, prediction, probe pile driving, and construction of a pile foundation for Building 3 of Waterside at Bay Beach Condominiums located in Fort Myers Beach, southwest Florida, is
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of Rotating Magnetic Field (RMF) to the Separation of Roasted IlmeniteBy H Aral
A rotating magnetic field can be produced in a magnetic separator by using a magnet rotor fitted with alternate north-south magnetic poles, similar to the rotors currently used in modern eddy current
Jan 1, 2001
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IC 9220 The Talc Industry - An OverviewBy Robert L. Virta
This U.S. Bureau of Mines paper discusses the structure of the talc industry, talc production, processing of talc ore, applications and demand for talc, and the outlook for the talc industry.
Jan 1, 1989
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Characterization of strength of Australian iron ores by tumble-drum and drop testsBy R. D. Dukimo, M. V. Sevian
The nature of fracture and factors that control the extent of fracture in the tumble-drum and drop-tower tests have been identified. The product-size distribution, on which the standard strength indic
Jun 19, 1905