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Open Storage Piles And Methods Of Dust ControlBy W. L. Price
I. INTRODUCTION Today, there are two conflicting trends facing the designer of the bulk material handling system. The first trend is the necessity to stockpile increasingly larger amounts of bulk mat
Jan 1, 1972
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Project and Mining GeologyBy Donald A. Ranta
Every mineral project or mine is based on a geologic entity-an ore (mineral) deposit. A well-defined mineral deposit and its associated geologic characteristics are the only aspects of a project that
Jan 1, 2008
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Connections to Old Tunnels - Design GuidelinesBy Jozef F. Zurawski
Increasingly new interceptors or new Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) projects require connections to existing tunnels. More often than not, the existing facilities are old, in poor or questionable condi
Jan 1, 2008
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Railroad Crossing by Microtunneling: MTBM Successfully Mines Side-by-Side Twin Tunnels Six Feet Below Railroad - West Elizabeth Avenue Storm Drainage Project, Linden, New JerseyBy Keith Schaeffer
This paper presents a history of the planning, engineering and construction completed for the railroad tunnel crossing part of the West Elizabeth Avenue Storm Drainage Project, undertaken to relieve f
Jan 1, 2008
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A New Procedure For The Calculation Of An Open-Pit Operation's Capacity At The Carol Lake Operations Of The Iron Ore Company Of Canada - IntroductionBy Jorgen Elbrond
The capacity calculation of complex transportation systems involving variable activity times such as encountered in the mining industry are often worked out by means of simulation, which reconstructs
Jan 1, 1979
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Roasting of a Low-Grade Goethite Ore Using Horse Residue and Its Beneficiation by Magnetic Separation "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Mahmut Altiner
In the present study, the use of horse residue as an alternative reducing agent in the roasting of a low-grade goethite ore containing 17.60% Fe was investigated. Additional roasting experiments were
Jun 3, 2020
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Bottom Stability of Shafts with Cohesive Soil Plugs Overlying an Artesian AquiferBy Steven W. Hunt, Safdar A. Gill
Design and construction of temporary shafts for underground facilities often require evaluation of bottom stability due to rupture (blow-ins) caused by water pressure acting on a bottom plug. This pa
Jan 1, 1997
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Cost Estimation for Sublevel Stoping-A Case Study *By A. J. Richardson
Before the development of the underground stoping and mining costs can be considered, certain facts about the ore body, the proposed mine, markets, etc., must be known or determined. In the case to
Jan 1, 1982
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Development of Procedures for Safe Working in Hot ConditionsBy M. J. Howes, C. A. Nixon
INTRODUCTION A safe heat stress control strategy for an underground mine has three elements: Application of an environmental measure which reflects physiological strain with sufficient accurac
Jan 1, 1997
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Biotechnical MaterialsBy Nelson R. Shaffer
Biotechnology has become a household word of the nineties, and it is expected to become as important in the next century as the computer is in the present. Numerous books and articles portray biotechn
Jan 1, 1994
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Designing Leach Pad Liners For Differential SettlementBy T. V. Ramey
Heap leaching in certain parts of the world, such as Chile's Atacama Desert, brings unique design problems in the form of possible large differential settlements of the foundation soils due to th
Jan 1, 1997
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A Technique For Predicting Water Inflow To Large Underground OpeningsBy W. W. Dudley
The U.S. Geological Survey, in support of underground testing of nuclear explosives, has developed a technique (Dudley, 1910) to predict the inflow of ground water to large underground chambers that a
Jan 1, 1971
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National Mining Hall of Fame Banquet Attracts Near Record CrowdBy Steve Kral
A near-record crowd of mining history enthusiasts made the trip to Leadville, CO in September to attend the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum’s 19th induction banquet. Dressed in Victorian
Jan 1, 2007
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Cyanidation Of A High Grade Gold Flotation ConcentrateBy D. A. Knight
The property is located in the Porgera Valley 600 Km North West of Port Moresby. The remote location is 2500 m above sea level. The mine area has 3,600 mm of annual rainfall and a temperate climate wi
Jan 1, 1992
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Ilmenite And Associated Heavy Mineral Processing At The P,W. Gillibrand Company's Soledad Canyon MineBy J. C. Heter
The P.W. Gillibrand Company has been processing and stockpiling a suite of heavy minerals at its Soledad Canyon Mine as co-products with construction aggregates since 1984. The heavy minerals are comp
Jan 1, 1992
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The Economic Recovery Of Zinc From Mining Influenced Water For Fertilizer ApplicationsBy K. Whysner
The recycling of metal resources in mining influenced water (MIW) requires a paradigm shift from within the mine water treatment industry. The potential to recover zinc for beneficial use in the micro
Feb 27, 2013
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Effect of Nanobubbles on Flotation of Different Density CoalBy M. Fan
Coal has in general a wide range of density from minus 1.3 to plus 2.0 g/cm3 because of its variations in purity, rank, and porosity, etc. The coal density has great impact on froth flotation performa
Feb 23, 2014
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An Evaluation Of Engineered Cover Systems For Mine Waste Rock And TailingsBy M. E. Smith
Waste rock dumps, tailings impoundments and spent leach heaps are common features at mine sites. Many of these waste disposal facilities contain sulfide-rich minerals, which generate acid mine drainag
Feb 27, 2013
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The Cost Simulation Approach For Evaluating, Selection And Recommendation Of Equipment For Large Volume Earth-Moving ProjectsBy Harrison H. Roberts
A. We are aware that many who are in the audience have perhaps heard before some of the material which will be presented. Since our firm is more closely associated with the heavy construction industry
Jan 1, 1972
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High Intensity Wet Magnetic Separation Research At Climax ? IntroductionBy T. E. Masoner
The struggle to get the minerals industry seriously interested in high intensity wet magnetic separation* has been difficult. The high capital cost of the equipment, the lack of basic research, the la
Jan 1, 1968