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The Exploration And Mining Of Raw Materials - Production Of Refractory Products - Application For The Utilization Of CoalBy O. W. Kamper
To most of you present here the word "refractories" is not new and you are familiar with the materials and use. To many people though the question is asked, "What are refractoriness and what are they
Jan 1, 1960
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Oil Shale Mining (d211f72f-9d52-4207-8bc5-a8eeaeee8d20)By Jerry M. Whiting
Greater awareness of the increasing need to develop supplementary energy sources is accelerating us towards many basic decisions regarding future utilization of mined energy materials -- uranium, coal
Jan 1, 1974
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Newmont's Deep Post Underground Mine: The Challenge Of Constructing And Operating An Underground Mine Within A Large, Active Open PitBy J. F. Barry
Newmont Mining Corporation and Barrick Goldstrike Mines, Inc. concluded an exchange of land and reserves in an agreement signed May 3, 1999.This exchange of assets allowed Newmont to develop the Deep
Jan 1, 2000
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Ceramic Raw Materials For Advanced Engineering ComponentsBy R. S. Kalyoncu
Materials demands by the advancing process technologies, desire for higher performance and durability, and improved efficiency in combustion processes, such as applications in heat engines, heat excha
Jan 1, 1992
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Western Coal--Constraints On Mining And RecoverabilityBy James E. Palmer
Geologic constraints on mining and recoverability include the following: coal seams too thin or thick for conventional mining methods; coal seams with insufficient stratigraphic separation; unstable r
Jan 1, 1981
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The Effect Of Dissolved Ionic Species On Flotation Of Phosphate OreBy V. P. Mehrotra
The effect of dissolved ions present in plant water on the flotation of phosphate ore from central Florida was investigated. Of the three most abundant ions, namely Ca++, Mg++ and SO4--, calcium ions
Jan 1, 1986
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Accurate Mixing Of Sized MaterialsBy Edward P. Larsen
At our annual meeting in St, Louis, Mo. in February 1961, we presented a comprehensive paper (No. 61-B-22) on the subject of "Blending and Handling of Materials for Agglomeration". In that paper you w
Jan 1, 1962
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Predictive Modelling of CART‑Based Frictional Resistance in Mine Ventilation SystemsBy Yucheng Li, De Huang, Yonghong Liu
Mine frictional resistance is one of the essential parameters of mine ventilation systems, and it is of considerable significance for the prevention and control of mine risks and accident hazards. Fri
Jan 28, 2022
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A Comparison Of Em Emission Reduction Methods For Personal Dust Monitors - SME Annual Meeting 2023By Y. Zhang, M. Yekich, C. Zhou, C. Jobes, J. Galanko, D. Tuchman, J. Srednicki, J. Carr
The continuous personal dust monitor (CPDM) is an essential instrument for working in hazardous environments, is used to monitor real-time coal dust exposure, and is mandated by the Mine Safety and He
Feb 1, 2023
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Fundamental Studies Of The Action Of Frothing And Collecting Agents On The Flotation Of Sulfide MineralsBy Yoshiaki Numata
It is a matter of importance to use the lower alkyl monoethers of propylene glycol (polyPGME) as a frother in sulfide mineral flotation, for their compounds are highly soluble in water and are surface
Jan 1, 1991
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The Edge Surface of Kaolinite and its Surface ChemistryFundamental results obtained from research on the properties of the edge surfaces of kaolinite particles (~500 nm) are reported. Of particular significance was the development of the experimental prot
Feb 23, 2014
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Surface Coal Mine Planning With An Interactive Graphics Personal Computer ProgramBy M. E. Kuchta
Surface coal mine design can be facilitated with the use of an interactive graphics personal computer program. This mineral inventory and planning program (POLY CALC) is described and its use is illus
Jan 1, 1986
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New Concepts For The Dependable Lifting Of Bulk Solids By Bucket ElevatorBy Calvin R. Davis
The bucket elevator is probably the oldest known form of conveyor. Its history can be traced back to the days of Babylon where wicker baskets lined with a natural pitch and fastened to ropes operating
Jan 1, 1958
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Grouting Aggressive Ground in Qatar - NAT2024By Hernan Fernandez, Khalid Saif F S Al- Khayareen, Volkan Salepciler, Jacek B. Stypulkowski
Wakrah and Wukair Drainage Tunnel, WWDT is 13 km long with a 4.5 m ID sewer water tunnel about 50 to 60 m below ground surface. Integral to the project are several adits with provisions for future con
Jun 23, 2024
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Spatial aspect of long-term openpit mine sequence optimization - SME Transactions 2015By R. Halatchev
This paper treats the spatial aspect of mine sequence optimization, revealing it in the context of determining the optimum number of cutbacks of an openpit mine. Cutback mining is currently a dominant
Jan 1, 2015
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From Market Commodity To Toxic Waste: The Transit Of MercuryBy M. Rieber
The recent history of the mercury market results almost entirely from U.S. Government actions. Its derived demand has been curtailed by U.S.E.P.A. mandates; its supply has been augmented by U.S.D.L.A.
Jan 1, 1995
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Prereduced Pellets For D-LM Ironmaking At Mobile ? I. IntroductionBy Thomas E. Ban
D-LM at Mobile The qualified success of iron ore pelletizing processes has influenced considerations for production of highly beneficiated fur¬nace charges. Such beneficiation would necessarily inv
Jan 1, 1968
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Peer-Reviewed Abstracts from the 2014 Student Poster Contest"Foreword by Emily SarverAssistant professor, Mining and Minerals Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VAThe Mineral Processing Division hosted its fifth Student Poster Contest during the 2014 SME
Jan 1, 2015
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Origin of the McDermitt caldera in Nevada and Oregon and related mercury depositsBy Edwin H. McKee
Eruption of rhyolitic ash-flow tuffs in the area of the McDermitt (Cordero) caldera began about 17.4 m.y. ago and continued for about 1.5 m.y. During this period of silicic eruptions, a circular area
Jan 1, 1976
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Risk Assessment Of Inorganic Contamination Of Groundwater From Copper Dump Leaching Operations: A MethodologyBy O. D. Staman
The risk assessment project examines the likelihood of inorganic contaminants from copper dump-leaching operations to contaminate domestic water supplies. The project examines contaminant transport by
Jan 1, 1994