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Mass Balances On A SpreadsheetBy R. J. Roman
The "mass balance" is unquestionably the most common class of problems for the process engineer'. Closely related, mathematically, is the "heat balance". Every laboratory test requires a mass bal
Jan 1, 1992
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Slurry Walls, Tiebacks, and Tiedowns: Maximizing the Efficiency of Underground Station SpaceBy James Parkes
"The proposed Baltimore Red Line light rail system includes a 3.4 mile downtown tunnel (DTT) with five underground stations. The design of the underground stations involved overcoming several challeng
Jan 1, 2016
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Solving Mine Drainage Water Issues with Peat-Based Sorption MediaBy P. Eger, D. Green
"The Soudan Mine was Minnesota’s first iron mine, operating from 1882 to 1962. The mine was donated to the State of Minnesota in 1963 and became a state park in 1965. The mine discharge contains eleva
Jan 1, 2015
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Reducing Life Cycle Costs of Active Treatment for Selenium and Arsenic in Mine Waters and Metallurgical Waste StreamsBy O. Lopez
"Stringent regulations and increased arsenic presence in ore bodies being exploited have created the need for cost effective and environmentally compliant technologies to remove selenium and arsenic f
Jan 1, 2015
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Using Tracers To Evaluate The Design Of An In-Situ Leach Cell In Abandoned Mine And Mill Wastes At The Kellogg, Idaho Superfund SiteBy Jr. Kirschner
An abandoned waste impoundment located within a portion of the Kellogg, Idaho Superfund site constitutes a field research area for studying the feasibility of recovering heavy metals in-situ from unsa
Jan 1, 1993
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Reducing the fire and explosion hazards of flame-cutting and welding in underground coal minesBy W. D. Monaghan
One of the major ignition sources of fires and explosions in underground U.S. coal mines is flame cutting and welding. On May 20, 2006, a flame-cutting operation at the Darby Mine No. 1 led to an exp
Jun 1, 2010
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Three-Dimensional Analysis Of Mine Dump Point Instability Under Moving LoadsBy R. L. Michalowski
The operation of mobile mining equipment near the crest of stockpiles and wastedumps is a potentially hazardous practice which often results in localized slope failures. A limit plasticity approach to
Jan 1, 1991
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The methane-air explosion hazard within coal mine gobsBy Jürgen Brune
This is a shortened version of the paper ?The Methane-Air Explosion Hazard Within Coal Mine Gobs published in the 2013 volume of SME Transactions (Brune, 2013, pp. 376-390). This paper analyzes the e
Feb 1, 2014
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Chemically Enhanced Magnetic Separation Technologies For Kaolin ProcessingBy R. Raitani
Five kaolin crudes from the state of Georgia in the U.S. were investigated for processability with chemically enhanced magnetic separation (CEMS) technologies developed by Cytec. The technologies used
Feb 1, 2012
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The Methane-Air Explosion Hazard Within Coal Mine Gobs (3f017b18-bbce-4402-9e5c-a91026def659)By J. F. Brune
This is a shortened version of the paper ?The Methane-Air Explosion Hazard Within Coal Mine Gobs published in the 2013 volume of SME Transactions (Brune, 2013). This paper analyzes the explosion haza
Feb 23, 2014
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Back-Analysis Of Stresses Associated With Longwall Face Bursts At The Deer Creek Mine Energy West Mining Company, UtahBy J. F. T. Agapito
Experience at Energy West Mines in the Wasatch Plateau Coal Field, Utah, has shown that longwall face bursts occur mostly near the tailgate when extracting the third adjacent longwall in a panel secti
Jan 1, 1997
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Underground Mine Design Near Shafts of a Potash Mine in Southern RussiaBy S. Philipp
This paper describes several variants of placement and design, from a technical and economic point of view, of shafts, ore bunkers and drifts near shafts of a Russian potash mine. Advantages and disad
Feb 23, 2014
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Sprayed Concrete Lining Falls and Exclusion Zone ManagementBy David Brown, Adrian St. John, John Comins, Mike King
"INTRODUCTION The Crossrail project provides an East-West link across London enabling an additional 200 million journeys each year linking up major business centres and existing transportation interch
Jan 1, 2016
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Engineering Geology Of Betze/Post Pit Eureka County, Nevada, USABy M. R. Smith
Barrick Goldstrike Inc.'s Betze/Post Open Pit is located at the north end of the Carlin Trend, in Eureka County, Nevada, U.S.A. (see location Map, Figure 1). About ten open pit gold mines exist o
Jan 1, 1993
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Factors Influencing The Growth Of Surface Coal Mining In The Western StatesBy James J. Scott
I welcome this opportunity to speak before the Coal Division of the AIME in such an attractive setting as the Pacific Northwest. With the development of the Centralia project, the Pacific Northwest wi
Jan 1, 1971
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Using Meaningful Reconciliation Information To Evaluate Predictive Models (f422be80-ebd4-4e59-9f97-b10db17502b0)By M. E. Rossi
Reconciliation of production information is critical to evaluating the effectiveness of the predictive models, and to allow for optimization of mining operations. Whether mining open pit or undergroun
Jan 1, 1999
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Performance Of Lamella Thickeners In Coal Preparation Plants (6db46b2b-43b0-42ce-923a-2c3470806110)By Russell L. Cook
Stringent environmental regulations, which have limited the use of sludge ponds, coupled with the economic incentive to clean more 'coal or to add fine coal cleaning additions to existing prepara
Jan 1, 1977
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Incremental Expansion Of Mt. Newman Iron Ore TerminalBy Roger L. Hulette
Mt. Newman Mining Co. is now completing an expansion program, begun even before initial construction was complete, which will result in facilities with the ability to ship over 30 million tons of iron
Jan 1, 1972
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Alaskan CoalsBy Cleland N. Conwell
Intermittent coal mining has been conducted in Alaska for over a century. The first report of coal in Alaska was by the Veechy expedition of 1826 and 1827. Whaling ships used coal from Corwin Bluff ne
Jan 1, 1972
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Short-Delay Blasting At Anaconda's Berkeley Open-Pit Mine, MontanaBy Lewis L. Oriard
The authors outline the development and application of blasting methods put into use 11 years ago at the Berkeley Open-Pit Mine, Butte, Montana. The blast design uses a very short delay (5 millisecond
Jan 1, 1980