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Major Step for Phosphate Exploration in the Jerid Area, Southwest Tunisia: Reconstitution of the Paleocene‑Eocene Series Geometry - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021) via Borehole Data and Seismic Reflection ProfilesBy Rihab Guellala
In Tunisia, the Paleocene-Eocene series has an important socio-economic interest. It contains profitable oil and water accumulations. Moreover, it encompasses phosphate reserves. The present study use
Aug 15, 2021
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Liquid Membrane Processes For Copper Extraction ? IntroductionBy Ralph W. M. Lai
The liquid membrane separation process was first patented in 1968 for separating hydrocarbons.(1-4) This stimulated many researchers to join in the area of separating organic compounds. l Since then,
Jan 1, 1982
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Computerization Of Coal Preparation Plants ? 1. IntroductionBy G. C. Hambleton
There is sufficient indication of the existence of a basic misconception in the Coal Mining industry (on a world-wide basis) as to what computer control really does, what it costs, how it works and ho
Jan 1, 1981
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Overview of Current Us Longwall Gateroad Support PracticesBy I. B. Tulu, M. M. Sears
"In 2015, 40 longwall mines provided nearly 60% of the US coal production from underground mining methods. This represents a substantial, yet gradual increase from just under 50% over the last 5 years
Jan 1, 2017
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Successful Completion of LA Metro Regional Connector Transit Project - RETC2023By Mike Harrington, Tung Vu
The Regional Connector Transit Project is a 1.9-mile-long underground light rail system that will connect LA Metro’s A (Blue), E (Expo), and L (Gold) Lines in downtown Los Angeles. This $1.75-billion
Jun 13, 2023
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Novel, Fully-Automated German Tunneling MethodBy Thiemo Hagedorn, Gerhard Weissbach, Ralph Bergmann, Wilhelm J. Kogelmann
The objective of this unique method is to multiply the advance rate of conventional tunneling while improving both ground control and the safety of the crew. The high advance rate is achieved by concu
Jan 1, 2003
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Acid Deposition From New Air Pollution Sources In The Western United States: Examples Of Modeled Air Quality And Its Impacts On The Bridger And Fitzpatrick WildernessesBy Douglas G. Fox
Outputs from industrial activities planned in the Riley Ridge natural gas project are modeled to determine the potential locations of air pollution impacts on the Bridger and Fitzpatrick Wildernesses
Jan 1, 1984
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Role Of Different Depressants In Copper-Moly SeparationBy G. Zhu
Bulk and differential laboratory flotation tests have been carried out using a synthetic mixture of chalcopyrite and molybdenum ore. In addition to boiling and roasting, six different depressants are
Jan 1, 1983
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Operating Characteristics and Anode Reactions in Morenci's Electrowinning TankhouseBy Samuel A. Rasmussen
Lead anodes are used in commercial copper electrowinning operations, yet there is no method to calculate anode life. To be discussed in this paper are operating characteristics of rolled plate (Pb,Sn,
Jan 1, 1995
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New Design for a 10 M Universal Double Shield TBM for Long Railway Tunnels in Critical and Varying Rock ConditionsBy Wolfgang Güter, Paolo Romualdi
Current extensions of the European railway network require long TBM drives in the diameter range of 10 m under critical and varying rock conditions. In view of that and in particular for a 7 km lon
Jan 1, 2003
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Literature Research As An Exploration ToolBy Richard J. Lundin
Literature research is an inexpensive, yet effective tool for the direct discovery of ore deposits. Case studies abundantly demonstrate that properties with viable mineralization and *proven reserves
Jan 1, 1977
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Critical Remarks on the Genesis of Ore as Applied to Future Mineral ExplorationBy Reno H. Sales
The syngenetic, metamorphic water, and source bed concept theories of ore deposition proposed by Anton Gray, C, Lo Knight and others, to explain ores in sedimentary rocks, are challenged on the basis
Jan 1, 1960
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Minimizing Impacts on Streams due to Underground Mining by Predicting Surface Ground MovementsBy Gabriel Böde Jimenez Leon, Michael Karmis, Christopher Newman, Zach Agioutantis
"When utilizing high recovery underground mining methods, such as longwall or high-extraction room-and-pillar mining, the movement and deformation of the overburden propagate toward the surface and ma
Jan 1, 2015
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Diesel Emissions Control Strategies For The Use Of Diesel Engines In Underground Coal MinesBy N. Paas
Diesel powered equipment has been operated in underground coal for more than 50 years. According to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), there are approximately 3,000 diesel units operati
Jan 1, 1997
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SME's New Service Allows You to Dial an AnswerBy Barbara B. Newlin, Emily Rosenberg, Marianne Snedeker
Whose longwalls perform best in Eastern underground mines? What is the latest legislation affecting slurry pipelines? What are the trace element constraints on magma genesis? How can process set point
Jan 12, 1983
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The Use Of Simulation Models In The Design, Optimization And Control Of Wet Grinding CircuitsBy A. J. Lynch
Mineral commimition is an important and expensive industrial process and modern comminution circuits are complex There is considerable economic incentive to optimize circuit design and performance and
Jan 1, 1972
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Rehabilitation of the Rawah Ditch Tunnels - NAT2024By Ryan Marsters, Adam Pring
The Rawah Ditch is a mountainous water supply diversion which supplies Larimer County, Colorado with water since 1903. The ditch includes two historic tunnels excavated by drill and blast through a gn
Jun 23, 2024
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Impact Of MSHA’s Proposed Diesel Particulate Matter Regulations On Underground Mines - Panel DiscussionBy R. E. Ray
In an effort to reduce the risks to underground miners of health hazards associated with exposure to high concentrations of diesel particulate matter(dpm), the Mine Safety and Health Administration(MS
Jan 1, 2000
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Hydraulic Roll CrusherBy S. M. Cohen
Roll crushers had been used in the past ahead of existing milling systems in order to obtain additional production from such mills in both the mining and the cement industries. Historically, a roll
Jan 1, 1986
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Current Activities In The SPE To Advance The Application Of Microcomputers In Petroleum Engineering - SummaryBy Wesley W. Eckles
Microcomputer technology has begun to revolutionize petroleum engineering. Petroleum engineers' use of relatively inexpensive personal computers (PC's) is likely to continue expanding rapidl
Jan 1, 1985