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Lessons Learned from Long-Term and Large-Batch Humidity CellsBy Nora M. Hutt, Kevin A. Morin
The Sobek humidity cell has been in use with minor modification for more than 30 years to determine bulk primary-mineral reaction rates. As a result, it has become a key tool for predicting the bulk r
Jan 1, 2000
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Zinc and Copper Recovery from Smelter Waste Stream Case StudyBy Songlin Ye, Frank Su
"Recycling valuable metals from waste streams has become increasingly important to the mining and smelting industry in China due to resource depletion and environmental concerns. Predicated on multipl
Jan 1, 2017
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TBM Technology for an Australian Coal Drift: The Grosvenor ProjectBy Robert Marks, Enrico Dal Negro, Richard Schulkins
"In July 2012 construction started on the Grosvenor project, a five million tonne per annum underground longwall mine planned for Moranbah in Central Queensland. Grosvenor is located immediately to th
Jan 1, 2016
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Large Blasthole Stoping at Redsand Gruber, NorwayBy Tore M. Larsen
The Rødsand Gruber mining company is a subsidiary of the Norwegian industrial corporation Elkem AS, and its mine is situated in the northwestern part of southern Norway. The ore from this mine is a
Jan 1, 1982
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Computer-aided mapping and design — Their potential for mining useBy Kim W. Wright
Introduction Mining operations require maps for each phase of project development. Engineering plans, cross-sections, and isometric drawings are also needed. Maps are used for geologic interpretation
Jan 6, 1985
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Polaris Mine : Production Success in the Rugged ArcticIntroduction The frigid regions of Canada's high arctic islands are well-known for major oil and gas explorations. But mining leads the way in development. Cominco Ltd.'s Polaris mine is in
Jan 10, 1984
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Power, Fuel, and Water SystemsBy William S. Gilmer
INTRODUCTION As man moved through the ages into the era of metals, he became increas¬ingly dependent on the extraction and beneficiation of various ore types. His progression has required more mate
Jan 1, 1986
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Continuous Stationary-Bed Ion Exchange: Incomparable Power For Difficult Separations Involving Higher-Value ProductsBy Ron M. Canon, John M. Begovich
Chromatography, ion exchange, and other techniques based on the interaction of solutes with solid phases offer versatility, high resolution capabilities, and near-universal potential applicability for
Jan 1, 1985
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Standardized Splicing for Fabric and Steel Conveyor BeltsBy Pedro E. Rengifo
Splicing methods have undergone considerable developments over the last 2Oyears. Continuous conveyor belt service is dependent entirely on the strength and life of the splice to hold the two ends toge
Jan 1, 2004
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Development, General Geology, And Economic Resources Of The Kansas River CorridorBy David A. Grisafe
Divided opinions concerning dredging-permit locations and boating uses on the Kansas River in northeastern Kansas led to a study of the recreation potential on the river by a legislatively mandated in
Jan 1, 1999
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Influence of liming and topsoil thickness on vegetative growth and leaching potential of acid coal refuseBy B. Stewart, R. Li
Coal waste materials inhibit the direct establishment of vegetation due to adverse physical and chemical properties, particularly low water retention and high potential acidity. The Moss #1 coal refus
Jan 1, 2000
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Mining Haul Truck Cab Noise: An Evaluation Of Three Acoustical Environments (84631332-e933-4186-ac3e-738f9c241ae4)By S. B. Bealko
Mining haul trucks comprise the majority of the equipment used in underground limestone mining operations and are known to emit high levels of noise. A previous study conducted by the National Insti
Jan 1, 2008
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Time Department Subsidence Behavior at a Green River Trona MineBy William G. Fischer
Equations developed by an early researcher in subsidence, F. Martos of Budapest, Hungary, have been slightly modified to produce effective equations for predicting the time-dependent nature of Green R
Jan 1, 1986
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Ups and Downs of DownsizingBy George Weinman
GEORGE WEINMAN: Our first group leader for the discussion, "Ups and Downs of Downsizing," wishes to remain anonymous. ANONYMOUS PRESENTER: When George and Jamie asked me to do this, I thought a wh
Jan 1, 1998
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Western Canadian Coal Production Optimization And Risks CharacterizationBy S. Frimpong
The coal mining industry is an important sector of Canada?s economy. The cost of mining and haulage of coal in Western Canada is a major focal point when compared to inexpensive coal from Australia.
Jan 1, 2011
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Environmental Regulation and the Minerals IndustryBy David A. Gulley, William A. Vogely
INTRODUCTION The Scope of the Chapter This chapter discusses environmental regulation and closely-related public policies associated with mineral development in the United States. This chapter o
Jan 1, 1985
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Maintenance and Inventory for The Small MineBy John W. Rushton
Maintenance and inventory are usually the last items considered in mine development. They need to be addressed properly and early. The micro-computer brings sophistication within the reach of even the
Jan 1, 1987
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Minerals and Their Properties: Properties of MineralsBy John L. Bolles
The mineral processing engineer must have some knowledge of mineral identification, and the greater his knowledge in this field, the greater will be his potential to do his own specialty well. Most me
Jan 1, 1985
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Reconstructing Events: Simulating Accidents Using Virtual RealityBy Andrew Burton, Damian Schofield, Jeremy Noond
This paper will introduce and discuss a range of techniques that utilise new developments in Computer Graphics (CG) and Virtual Reality (VR) for the investigation of incidents and accidents in mining
Jan 1, 2002
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Environment - Water (84e6b132-2349-4504-af6c-64e2ebc44f3a)By H. Beecher (Original by) Charmbury
Water is a most remarkable substance, essential for life of all kinds. As well as needing water to survive, man has always used it for agriculture, transportation, recreation, and many other things.
Jan 1, 1981