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A Generalized Materials Handling Model ? I. IntroductionBy C. B. Manula
Languages such as SIMSCRIPT and GASP have reduced the programming skills required to build simulation models, but not to a level where these can be used by a busy engineer or manager unless he has ext
Jan 1, 1974
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Impact of High-Speed Operation on Tunnel Planning - NAT2024By Bernd Hagenah, Petr Pospisil, Colin Santangelo
This paper explores the profound implications of high-speed train operation on tunnel planning, specifically investigating ongoing high-speed rail projects in California and Texas. The paper delves in
Jun 23, 2024
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Revolutionizing Australia’s Large Underground Infrastructure Projects with Digital Engineerin - NAT2024By Elnaz Saminfar, Jae Bateman, Eric Westergren, Mark Trim
This paper presents a case study of two major Australian infrastructure projects that used digital engineering to facilitate design delivery: WestConnex Project (Rozelle Interchange), and Sydney Metro
Jun 23, 2024
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Heterocoagulation Versus Surface Precipitation In Quartz-Mg (OH) SystemBy S. V. Krishnan
Stability of fine quartz suspensions in process water is of concern in several mineral processing applications. In alkaline solutions, the presence of magnesium ions, arising from such sources as wate
Jan 1, 1983
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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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Footwall Mineralization In The Osceola Amygdaloid Michigan Native Copper DistrictBy R. J. Weege
Conventional underground mapping methods and diamond drilling are being applied in a study to determine the nature of the copper ore occurrences near the footwall of the Osceola lava flow top, commonl
Jan 1, 1962
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Slope Stability And Ground-Water Control In Eufaula Bauxite District, AlabamaBy Thomas A. Simpson
Hydrogeological techniques were used to solve problems of slope stability in open-pit mines of the Eufaula bauxite district, Alabama. Geologic and hydrologic data were evaluated and used to design a
Jan 1, 1975
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The Carbon In Pulp Process For Recovering Gold From Acid Plant Calcines At President Brand ? SynopsisBy G. J. C. Young
The paper describes the replacement of a conventional filtration, clarification and zinc precipitation plant by a carbon in pulp (CIP) electrowinning plant, with the objective of improving the recover
Jan 1, 1982
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The Gross-Count Method Of Microscopic QuantificationBy Donald M. Hausen
Microscopic evaluation of trace quantities of metalliferous phases in flotation products requires counting large numbers of particles. Particle counts of many thousands may be required for precision,
Jan 1, 1969
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Use Of Resistivity Measurements To Monitor Lixiviant Migration During In-Situ Uranium LeachingBy Robert F. Kehrman
As part of the Bureau of Mines research on the In-Situ Uranium Leaching, various geophysical resistivity measuring techniques were -evaluated to identify a rapid reliable method for detecting the unde
Jan 1, 1980
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Methods Of Liability Prevention For Material Handling ProductsBy R. M. Jacobs
Can your company afford to issue a check today for $100,000, $500,000, $2,000,000, or $22,000,000? This is what it might cost your company if it is on the losing end of a product liability suit. Durin
Jan 1, 1973
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Ferric Chloride Leaching Of Molybdenite Concentrates For Copper Removal At The Anaconda Minerals Company - Nevada Moly OperationsBy Joseph M. Zigich
The Anaconda Minerals Company operates a molybdenite and copper producing mine and mill facility near Tonopah, Nevada. Included with the milling facility is a ferric chloride leach plant for removal o
Jan 1, 1983
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Current Research Trends In Mined-Land Conservation And Utilization (PRIPRINT 67-F-65)By C. Don Sullivan
Paraphrasing the poetic repetition of Gertrude Stein - "Research is research, is research, is research --- ad infinitum." But research takes many forms and involves many facets. Perhaps the most simpl
Jan 1, 1967
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Wireless Technology Offers Mining Operations ImprovementsBy Ed Schodowski
Wireless technology is a hot topic for anyone involved in the design, operation, maintenance or upgrading of mines or mineral processing plants because wireless technologies overcome barriers that hav
Jan 1, 2009
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Training Programs Can Generate Measurable Value - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Claudia Castillo, Katja Freitag, Jan Cilliers, Diana Drinkwater, Robert Seitz
The talent gap in mining is not a new challenge. Mining companies continue to seek innovative ways to attract, develop and retain talent, and younger workers are looking for opportunities to develop t
Feb 1, 2025
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Case Study – UG Stope Optimization at Agnico Eagle’s Kittilä MineBy K. Huttu, A. van Wageningen
"The Kittila underground mine is extracting one of the largest known gold deposits in Europe and has an estimated mine life through 2034. The Kittila mine is located in the Lapland region of northern
Jan 1, 2015
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Further Problems In The PBM Comminution Model: Analysis Of The Dynamic PBMBy M. C. Williams
As the flaws in the population balance model (PBM) comminution model are examined more deeply, further errors and problems were discovered. The Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm for systems of constrained
Jan 1, 1993
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Record-Setting Tunnel Boring Below Lake Ontario at the Ashbridges Bay Outfall Tunnel - RETC2023By Doug Harding
The 3.5 km long Ashbridges Bay Outfall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada was a challenging drive set below Lake Ontario. After a remote machine acceptance due to the global pandemic, an 8 m diameter Single
Jun 13, 2023
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Contractors' Experience With The Hydroshield Tunneling SystemBy Erich J. Jacob, Volker O. Meldner
INTRODUCTION Our company has made persistent efforts to utilize the very latest cost-saving technology in tunnel design and construction. However, we were relatively late in joining the clan of slu
Jan 1, 1979
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Mining's Image... Fact Or Fiction? What Does The Public Really Think?By N. L. Bingham
The mining industry's image is molded by what the general public knows, or thinks they know about mining. As we prepared for the production of Caterpillar's educational film, Common Ground,
Jan 1, 1994