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Chemical Reagents for Mechanical DewateringBy R. Frenette, A. W. Mo, H. A. Hamza
Fine particles present major technical and economic problems to those who deal with solid/liquid separation processes. In the coal industry the problem is compounded by the large amounts of produced f
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluation Of Postmining Land Use Plans Using Fuzzy Set Analysis (3898e7dd-f300-4013-8291-f19d0d631f37)By R. J. Sweigard
Estimated costs and revenues can be used in the evaluation of post- mining land use alternatives. However, post-mining land use decisions have to be made in an environment complicated by several addit
Jan 1, 1986
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Geostatistical Analysis Of 3D Electrical Resistivity With Moisture Data To Characterize A Gold HeapBy D. Rucker
Flow models are used to predict the extraction efficiency of metals in rock piles. These models typically use hydraulic parameters obtained through column studies, which assume that the material in t
Jan 1, 2010
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Control Of Artesian Ground Water In Strip Mining Phosphate Ores - Eastern North Carolina - IntroductionBy John M. Hird
Texas Gulf Sulphur Company's Lee Creek Mine has opened a major phosphate mining district in the Central Coastal Plains of North Carolina (Fig. 1). The ore deposit as it is now known was roughly o
Jan 1, 1970
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Do Rail Tunnels Require Mechanical Ventilation for Smoke Management?By Peter Johnson, David Barber, Lachlan Henderson
"The traditional approach to rail tunnel fire safety design is to follow NFPA 130, which assumes a major tunnel fire could occur and requires bi-directional emergency ventilation. There is no regard t
Jan 1, 2016
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Use Of Pre And Post Processing In Analysis Of Grinding Mill ShellsBy Fred L. Myers
The use of finite element programs for evaluating large grinding mill shells is becoming increasingly popular. However, large scale, detailed analysis can become a burdensome task when one is required
Jan 1, 1979
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Tunnel Options for the Mokelumne Aqueducts Resiliency Project - NAT2022By S. Klein, M. McLeod, K. Johnson
The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) delivers water to the San Francisco Bay Area through an aqueduct system extending from the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the East Bay. This aqueduct system
Dec 1, 2022
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Why an Industry Education City for the Tunnelling Sector - NAT2024By Ross K. Digby
The Victorian Tunnelling Centre (VTC) has evolved its purpose from purely training workers, to a tunnelling industry education city. The VTC has now focused its activities on the areas of technology;
Jun 23, 2024
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Standardised Testing and Assessment of Ground Consolidation Products and the Application of the DataBy Richard Campbell, Claire Pirona, MEHMET KIZIL, Ismet Canbulat, Stephen Giese, Ravindu Goonawardene, Edward Steed, Serkan Saydam
The Australian longwall mining industry spends millions of dollars per year on proactive and reactive ground consolidation applications across most of the operations currently in production. The desig
Jun 25, 2024
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Diagnostic Analysis Of Gold Associations For Several Mixed Sulphide And Carbonaceous OresBy G. A. Hayes
The range of gold ores tested at AMMTEC LTD over several years has resulted in the requirement to analyse for the mode of occurrence of gold in order to assist selection of ore processing options. The
Jan 1, 1996
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Geology, Mining, And Marketing Of Mississippi Embayment Ball ClaysBy L. G. Kirk
The Mississippi embayment ball clay region, including western Kentucky, western Tennessee, and northwestern Mississippi, accounted for more than 95% of the total U.S. ball clay production during 1985.
Jan 1, 1986
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Stress-Relief Method In Anisotropic Rocks By Means Of Gauges Applied To The End Of A BoreholeBy Giovanni Barla
The stress-relief method for the determination of the ground stress tensor is a common procedure in rock mechanics. In particular, the method of applying gauges to the end of a borehole is a well-esta
Jan 1, 1969
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Impacts Of Land Use Planning On Mineral ResourcesBy R. V. Ramani
Demands on available lands will continue to increase due to the projected increase in population and industrial expansion. Though there is an upper limit on the available lands, the multi-use nature o
Jan 1, 1982
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Bed Filtration Of Colloidal ParticlesBy T. A. Ring
The bed filtration of colloidal particles has been modeled by performing a differential particle balance. The balance considered the localized particle deposition rate to be the sum of three rate resi
Jan 1, 1983
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Nonnative Sulfur SourcesBy Harry Perry
U. S. consumption of sulfur and sulfur products is expected to increase at a rate of 8 percent per year between now and 1980, largely as a result of their use in fertilizer markets. World consumption
Jan 1, 1967
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Coal Conversion Of A Multiple Burner Lime Kiln ? IntroductionBy Graham Jones
During 1982 Ash Grove Cement Company contracted with Wagester, Walker, Thornton & Company to convert a Calcimatic rotating hearth kiln at its Portland, Oregon lime plant from gas/oil to coal firing. I
Jan 1, 1984
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Macassa No. 3 Shaft - Deep Shaft Sinking By Conventional Methods ? IntroductionBy F. A. Edwards
The Macassa Division of Lac Minerals Ltd. is a high grade gold mine that has been operating in Kirkland Lake, Ontario for the past 51 years. It produces approximately 120,000 tonnes of ore per year, a
Jan 1, 1985
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Causes And Mechanisms Of Massive Pillar Failure In A Southern West Virginia Coal MineBy A. W. Khair
This paper deals with the causes and mechanisms of pillar failure in a southern West Virginia coal mine. The conclusions are based on in-mine observations and analysis of mining methods, eyewitness ac
Jan 1, 1983
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Sludge Dewatering By Pressure Filtration At Martin County Coal CorporationBy Raymond A. Bradbury
Martin County Coal Corporation's operations are located on Wolf Creek in Martin County in the eastern part of Kentucky. The mining complex was started in 1971 and has grown to a 2.273 Mt/a steam
Jan 1, 1981
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Gold Mining From the Perspective of a Chief Executive OfficerBy Timothy J. Haddon
For the mining industry in general and gold mining in particular, the past few years have been difficult. Economic conditions, coupled with growing regulatory restrictions, have led to increasingly im
Jan 1, 1992