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At the Forefront: Sustainable Development and SMEBy Emily Sarver
"Across all sectors and commodities, a common theme is driving progress in raw resource supply: sustainable development (SD). Over the past few decades, the mining and minerals industries for their pa
Jan 12, 2017
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Effect of base types on the properties of MgO particles obtained from dolomite oreBy Mahmut Altiner
Magnesium is listed as a key critical raw material in a report by the European Commission that evaluated raw materials based on supply risk versus economic importance [1]. It has extraordinary propert
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Toward open-source hardware and software for the mining Industry: Case study of a low-cost environmental monitoring systemBy Mokhinabonu Mardonova, Yosoon Choi
Open-source technology to support Industry 4.0 has become the target of academic research in many sectors. This study reviews the trends of open-source technology, its forms, and some industrial appli
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Computer Control Of Underground Ore Train Movement At Mount Isa Mine ? IntroductionBy Peter Ralph
All copper ore haulage at Isamine was transferred to the new 19 level haulage network by mid 1975. Previous experience together with design studies had indicated that a three train operation would be
Jan 1, 1979
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Multi-Metal Recoverable Reserve Estimation Of The Cove DepositMine design and selection of ore processing capacity depend upon a correct estimate of the grade-tonnage distribution. The estimate must reflect what can be recovered and processed. The McCoy/Cove ope
Jan 1, 1997
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Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) Scrubber Stone In IndianaBy Nelson R. Shaffer
Implementation of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 is negatively affecting production of coal used for generating electric power in Indiana and elsewhere in the Midwest. Required reduction of sulf
Jan 1, 1999
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Research and DevelopmentBy N. J. Themelis, W. H. Dresher
Research is probably the least understood and the most underrated or overrated, depending on the circumstances, function of the corporate enterprise. Some companies become engaged in research because
Jan 1, 1985
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Instantaneous Moisture Measurement Of Unit Train CoalBy Wendell E. Bearce
At the, Crescent Valley Mine of the Hanna Coal Company, several 10,000 ton unit trains of 41" x 0 strip coal are loaded per week during the lake season. This is accomplished without the use of any acc
Jan 1, 1967
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VR-Mine - A Virtual Reality Underground Simulation System (Application to Mine Safety and Training)By B. Denby, D. J. McMlarnon
During the ongoing research into the possible applications of Virtual Reality in underground operations, the AIMS Research Unit has developed a user-interface driven program which enables a user to in
Jan 1, 1996
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Knelson Concentrator Aids in Processing Shift from Silver to Gold ProductionThe Kinross DeLamar Mine has been operated for more than 17 years producing precious metals dore' from ores, principally silver bearing with associated gold co-products. In late 1995 a new orebod
Jan 1, 1997
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Rockmass Permeability Induced by Longwall Mining Under Deep Cover: Potential Gas Inflow from a Sheared Gas WellBy Steven J. Schatzel, Kayode M. Ajayi, Bo H. Kim, Zoheir Khademian, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
The stability of shale gas wells drilled through current and future coal reserves can be compromised by ground deformations due to nearby longwall mining. Depending on the longwall-induced rockmass pe
Jun 19, 2022
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The Flotation Column As A Froth Separator (2806d7b8-a577-448a-9386-4f3652effb8f)By C. W. Schultz
Earlier publications from The University of Alabama have indicated that column flotation performance is improved when operating at low pulp levels and when the feed is directed into the froth phase. T
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental Suitability Of Compacted Clay LinersBy N. B. Aughenbaugh
Compacted clays are used as permeability barriers in many mineral engineering projects such as heap leaching, containment ponds, tailings disposal and earth dams. Source materials used for clay liners
Jan 1, 1990
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Overview of Environmental Regulations and Their Impact on the United States Copper IndustryBy Scott A. Crozier
Environmental regulation of the United States copper industry has evolved significantly over the past three decades and the pace of that evolution is expected to escalate dramatically during the 1990&
Jan 1, 1992
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Tools For Coal Mine Reclamation - What Are The Practical Options? ? IntroductionBy W. A. Haley
As far back as 1939 state laws have required reclamation of mined lands. Reclamation has been the topic of many discussions and presentations, especially since the late 1960's. In the past ten ye
Jan 1, 1976
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Improved Recovery Of Coarse Florida Phosphate (4c2151f2-6e7c-476f-9dda-7d581f48c4fe)By B. E. Davis
A problem that has continued to plague the Florida phosphate industry is the loss of coarse phosphate in the flotation circuit. Attempts to remedy this problem such as floating the coarse material (pl
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Minerals In Nevada -An OverviewBy S. B. Castor
Proceeds from industrial mineral mining in Nevada were approximately equal to those from metal mining during the barite boom in the late 1970s and early 1980s; however, since then the economic importa
Jan 1, 1993
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Additives in selective reduction of lateritic nickel ores: sodium sulfate, sodium carbonate and sodium chloride (MME Technical-Paper Abstracts)By C. RAMADINI, F. NURJAMAN, A. SHOFI, B. SUHARNO
Nickel demand is increasing along with the rising need for stainless steel and other alloy steel/iron. The small addition of nickel in such materials can improve impact strength, ductility and corrosi
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Seismic Geophysical Exploration Of Pyrometasomatic Zones - IntroductionBy J. W. Cooksley
Pyrometasomatic zones are a type of replacement deposit, normally in a carbonate rock unit, which consists of a zoned, coarse-grained, generally iron-rich mixture of calcium and magnesium silicates. T
Jan 1, 1981
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Do Rail Tunnels Require Mechanical Ventilation for Smoke Management?By Peter Johnson, David Barber, Lachlan Henderson
"The traditional approach to rail tunnel fire safety design is to follow NFPA 130, which assumes a major tunnel fire could occur and requires bi-directional emergency ventilation. There is no regard t
Jan 1, 2016