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Waste Heap Reorientation By Explosive ? IntroductionBy W. A. Zingg
Impervious zones in copper waste heaps create a problem in contacting the rock with leaching solutions. These zones are normally associated with compacted layers .formed on the surface of each lift by
Jan 1, 1970
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Industrial Relations - A Service For The Line OrganizationsBy Edmund J. Flynn
My subject Is Industrial Relations. Thus, I may appear as an intruder at this annual meeting of the Society of Mining Engineers. But I am no more an intruder here than is Industrial Relations in the d
Jan 1, 1959
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New Challenges for US Engineering and Construction CompaniesIt doesn't take any special acumen to note that US engineering and construction firms are busier than ever with mining projects in this mineral conscious world. This special issue of Mining Engin
Jan 10, 1980
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Reclamation Concepts And Practice For Uranium Tailings ImpoundmentsBy E. I. Jurgens, K. E. Hanney, D. C. Comrie, R. H. Fletcher
Introduction The reclamation of mine/mill tailings areas is undertaken for a variety of objectives including safety, appearance, economical use of lands and forests and long term storage of a futur
Jan 1, 1980
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Lithium-ion Battery Thermal Runaway In A Methane-air Environment - SME Annual Meeting 2022By L. Yuan, C. Brown, N. Rayyan, J. Soles, T. H. Dubaniewicz
As lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) become more prevalent in the mining industry, new hazards of battery fire and explosion are emerging. Efforts must be taken to ensure that workers are safe from these n
Mar 2, 2022
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Where Are We Going With Fine Coal?By Randhir S. Sehgal
After some decades of lying low and being treated as a second rate fuel, coal is back in the news. Production is rising. Predictions are for an ever expanding use, and they differ only in their rates
Jan 1, 1980
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PTFE Membrane Filter Media For Solid-Liquid SeparationBy R. Freer
Recent developments in expanded PTFE membrane filter cloths offer high flow rates and sub-micron particle removal. These high strength, industrial grade filter cloths can be tailored for tubular filte
Jan 1, 1996
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3. Models for Prospect Evaluation of Skarn DepositsBy Victor F. Hollister
Skam deposits considered as porphyry copper deposits have been classified into three basic prospecting models: (I) the skam deposit associated with a mineralized intrusive (Pima-Mission), (2) the depo
Jan 1, 1991
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A Framework for Assessing Land Use Impact Assessment of Mining Sites - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Jeremy Maurer, Duah Philip, Awuah-Offei Kwame, Donya Otarod
Land use impact assessment for mining is time- consuming and expensive. Because of mining’s impact on biodiversity, land use assessment methods that evaluate biodiversity are important for mining land
Feb 1, 2025
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Core-shell Nanocomposites-New Materials for Functional FillersBy P. Somasundaran, T. Chen, Diptabhas Sarkar
We have developed a layer-by-layer deposition technique for preparation of nanocomposite particles. Using this process, it was possible to make nanocomposites of various oxides with desired local comp
Jan 1, 2003
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New Methods Of Underground Mine CommunicationBy Allen M. Newcome
The Ohio valley division of consolidation coal company has incorporated two new aspects within its coal mining concern. A new communication system, thru the cooperation of the c. & p. Telephone compan
Jan 1, 1975
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Instruments For Gas Analysis At Mine Fires/ExplosionsBy M. P. Valoski
In the United States, the occurrence of underground mine fires/explosions continue to decrease; however, they pose great danger to the miners and any subsequent mine rescue teams and/or fire brigades.
Jan 1, 2010
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Tunnels for the Murum Hydroelectric Project - Pressure TunnelsBy Carlos A. Jaramillo, Seng Hing Ngu
"The Murum Hydroelectric Project is a 944-MW development consisting of a 145 meter high RCC dam, two 2660 meter long, 9 meter excavated diameter upper pressure tunnels, surge shafts, two 950 meter lon
Jan 1, 2016
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An Industrial Coal-Fired Fluidized Bed Combustion System Using Dolomite Limestone For Sulfur Emission ControlBy J. Leonard Frame
A coal-fired fluidized bed combustion (FBC) system will be installed at the Owatonna Tool Company, Owatonna, Minnesota. Two FBC combustors will burn solid fuels: coal, petroleum coke, and wood and pap
Jan 1, 1978
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Measurement of thermal conductivity of sandstone using Lee’s apparatus: A case studyBy BHAMIDIPATI S. SASTRY, KATTAMURI PAVAN KUMAR, ADITYA PANDEY
Several laboratory methods are available to determine the thermal conductivity of rocks, but most of them are complex and cumbersome. The present study explains the working principle of Lee’s apparatu
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The New Ventilation Standards As They Apply To Spontaneous Combustion ControlBy Thomas E. McNider
On July 20, 1990, a Spontaneous Combustion Control Plan was approved by MSHA for Jim Walter Resources, Inc. No. 5 Mine. The mine operated under the plan for twenty-nine shifts before MSHA revoked the
Jan 1, 1993
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The Production of Electrolytic Lead and Elementary Sulphur from Lead Sulfide ConcentratesBy J. E. Hoffman, Massimo Maccagni, T. J. Keefe, Marco Olper, O&apos
The research laboratory of B.U.S Engitec has identified and patented a new process for electrolytic production of lead from lead sulphide concentrates with simultaneous production of elementary sulphu
Jan 1, 1993
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Waste Recycling In The Metallurgical Industry; The Case Of Metal Extraction From Non-Ferrous Smelter Slag Using Aqueous Sulphur DioxideBy P. K. Gbor
Over 2 million tonnes of smelter slags containing Co, Ni and Cu are produced and stockpiled in Canada each year. Smelters also produce SO2 an air pollutant. Recycling these materials will maximize the
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine modifications for economic survival - a case studyBy R. L. Grayson, G. Mishra
Introduction Many old underground mines have been developed extensively into reserves requiring large numbers of workers to maintain and rehabilitate lengthy track haulages and/or belt conveyor sy
Jan 1, 1988
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Utilization Of Impounded Bituminous Coal Fines For The Preparation Of Coal-Water Slurry FuelsBy Joel L. Morrison
Wet bituminous coal fines from active and abandoned slurry impoundments are currently being examined as a recoverable feedstock for the production of coal water slurry fuel (CWSF). Preliminary analysi
Jan 1, 1995