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Sulphur From Smelter Gases And Sulphate-Rich Effluents (447c1963-4549-4273-ab9d-d556c7518bc3)In extracting base metals from orebodies, sulphide as well as oxide, the main environmental concern is sulphur, whether in the form of sulphurous gases or sulphate in liquid form. Generally sulphur is
Jan 1, 2005
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Prevention Of Accidents And A Higher Standard Of Sanitary Conditions In Our Coal MinesBy John McNeil
Mr. President, and Members of the Rocky Mountain Coal-Mining Institute-Gentlemen : I appreciate the distinction of addressing this representative body of men upon a subject that lies so close to the h
Jan 1, 1913
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Advances in Cobalt ProcessingCobalt mostly occurs as a minor, but valuable, constituent in most nickel and a few copper ores, however it is not generally found alone in commercially viable deposits. Its concentration and extracti
May 1, 2009
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Alan M. Bateman – An Interview by Henry CarlisleCarlisle: An old friend and good friend, Alan Bateman, is the Silliman Professor of Geology Emeritus at Yale and editor of the Journal of Economic Geology. Now, Alan, let's start off by telling u
Jan 11, 1964
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The Economics of Individually Motorized Rail Cars in Block Caving OperationsBy Scott A. Stebbins
Cost evaluation models constructed specifically to evaluate the economic potential of an individually motorized railcar system of ore and waste transport demonstrate that the approach may be considera
Nov 1, 2011
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The Use of High Explosives to Conduct a Fisheries Survey at a Nemdway Weir Field on the Middle Mississippi RiverBy Michael Peterson, Robert Davinroy, Robert Rapp, Gregory Hempen, David Herzog, Thomas Keevin
Fish sampling in a deep-water, high velocity, environment is extremely difficult. Conventional techniques such as electro-fishing and netting have been limited to depths generally less than 7 meters (
Jan 1, 2002
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Caisson Design And Construction, Upstream Guide Wall, Locks And Dam No. 26By E. C. Demsky
This paper describes the large diameter caisson foundation for the upstream guidewall at the Lock and Dam No. 26 (Replacement) Project. The guidewall is supported on two rows of 1.8-m diameter concret
Jan 1, 1989
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Some Thoughts On the Current Situation and A Look AheadBy Richard J. Stoehr
In his time on earth, man has mined about 93.3 kt (3 billion oz) of gold. About one-half of this has been produced in the past 35 years. Roughly one-third of this gold is held as reserve in Central Ba
Jan 11, 1984
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Coal - Continuous and Automatic Measurement of Moisture in Coal by CapacitanceBy L. A. Updegraff
Before discussing the application of capacitance for the measurement of moisture content in a moving stream of coal it might be well to first give a brief description of the process and then show how
Jan 1, 1961
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Journal: Musings of a Safety Philosopher Relating to Blasting SafetyBy Ralph Dawson
The following additions to SLP-4 “ALWAYS AND NEVERS” have been approved by the Board of Governors since the last printing 6/97 and will be included in the next printing soon. They are also included in
Jan 1, 2001
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Particles Size Distribution by Static Loading and Fragmentation Using ExplosiveBy V. A. Akinbinua
This work is intended to examine the relationship between rock fragments produced during compression tests using a soft testing machine, e.g. hydraulic press (the machine used in this work is Amlser r
Jan 1, 2014
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The Small Pebble Process for Reducing Ball and Power Consumption in Secondary GrindingThe Small Pebble Process for Reducing Ball and Power Consumption in Secondary Grinding Ball mills are used widely for secondary grinding. A mixture of ball sizes can be used to optimise grinding effi
Sep 13, 2010
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Development And Evaluation Of A Urethane Jacketed Tail Roller For Continuous Mining MachinesBy J. Shawn Peterson, David S. Yantek, Adam K. Smith
Occupational noise-induced hearing loss continues to be one of the most pervasive health problems in the mining industry, despite over 25 years of regulation. One of the loudest pieces of equipment u
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Quality Assessment Procedure And Classifications Of Cast-In-Place Shaft Using Low Strain Dynamic TestBy Liqun Liang
Various nondestructive testing (NDT) inspection methods are available to evaluate the structural integrity of cast-in-place shafts. The widely used methods include Cross Hole Sonic Logging Testing and
Jan 1, 2011
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Comment On S. Sarac And C. Sensogut?s Paper: A Statistical Determination Of Methane Emission From Coalbeds - Case Study - SAIMM Journal, 103, No. 3. 2003. Pp. 209?211By P. J. D. Lloyd
At first I read this paper with interest, which grew to fascination, and ended up with horror. Such reactions to a supposedly scientific contribution are rare, and I believe the coal mining community
Jan 1, 2004
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Introduction of China’s Copper Converting TechnologiesBy Huilan Yang, Feng He
This paper intends to introduce the development of copper smelting and converting technologies in China in recent years, with a particular emphasis on the introduction of various continuous converting
Jan 1, 2019
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Handling and Transportation of Industrial Minerals with Special Focus on Shipping and Distribution in North AmericaI would like to thank The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy for inviting us to share with you some of our experiences in the handling, storage, and transportation of industrial minera
Jan 1, 1989
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Impurities Removal From High Carbon Ferrochromium By Treatment With Slag MixturesBy A. V. Pavlov, A. V. Dubachev, K. L. Kossyrev
The purpose of the given research was to investigate the possibility of high-carbon ferrochromium refining to remove harmful impurities as a result of metal treatment by slag mixtures on the basis of
Jan 1, 2004
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Profiles Of Noise Exposure Levels In South African Mining ? Synopsis ? ObjectivesBy A. L. Edwards
A two-year study focused on current noise exposure levels in the South African mining industry, aimed at helping the Mine Health and Safety Council of South Africa meet its milestones for eliminating
Jan 1, 2011
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A Retrospective Assessment of Longwall Roof Support with a Focus on Challenging Accepted Roof Support Concepts and Design PremisesBy Thomas M. Barczak
The era of the shield-supported longwall face began in the United States a little over 25 years ago. The most fundamental development of the shield in the past 25 years has been an increase in size a
Jan 1, 2006