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Use Of Comilog Ore In Ferromanganese ProductionBy M. Tangstad, H. Brun, P. Calvert, A. G. Lindseth
In 1999, Eramet bought the ferromanganese plants in Porsgrunn and Sauda (Norway) and Marietta (USA). With an ownership in the Comilog mine, the plants will operate with a high amount of Comilog ore. T
Jan 1, 2004
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Wsa-Dc ? Next Generation Topsøe Wsa Technology For Stronger SO2 Gases And Very High ConversionBy Helge Rosenberg
Up to now, Topsøe WSA (Wet gas Sulphuric Acid) plants have been in operation for almost 30 years, and close to 80 plants have been sold. In spite of its unique features and ability to treat gases with
Jan 1, 2009
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Impact Of Offshore Site Investigation Practice On Reliability Of Axial Pile Design In Siliceous SandsBy James A. Schneider
The evolution of the American Petroleum Institute (API) design method for axial capacity of driven piles in siliceous sands is explored, and complemented with an overview of how changes in offshore si
Jan 1, 2006
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Prediction And Calculation Of Construction Vibrations - Summary:By Mark R. Svinkin
Construction-induced vibrations may be detrimental to adjacent structures and sensitive electronics operating nearby. Construction vibration sources have a wide range of energy and velocity, as a func
Jan 1, 1999
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IC 8546 CANOPY - A Computer Program For The Structural Analysis Of Space-Frame Protective CanopiesBy Stephen Gerard Sawyer
This report presents a Fortran IV computer program for the structural analysis of space-frame protective canopies used in underground mines to protect equipment operators from falls of roof, face, or
Jan 1, 1972
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Characterization Of Goldstrike Ore Carbonaceous MatterBy J. F. Stenebråten, W. P. Johnson, D. R. Brosnahan
Carbonaceous material (CM) from ores of varying preg-robbing activity from Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. (BGMI), Nevada, was characterized in terms of its functional group content, hydrocarbon content
Jan 1, 1999
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IC 8381 Mineral Transportation Costs In The Pacific Northwest - Methodology And Application Of A Statistical AnalysisBy Jerry J. Gray
Transportation charges for mineral commodity movements in western Oregon and western Washington were determined mainly by a stratified random sample canvass of producers. Total 1965 mineral production
Jan 1, 1968
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Advances In Mine Emergency CommunicationsBy Jeff Kravitz, John Kovac, Wayne Duerr
Since 198 1, Federal mining law has required every miner working in underground coal mines to have a self-contained, self-rescuer (SCSR) available for use in emergencies. Some miners that have escaped
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Systems simulation for dragline selection in open cast minesBy K. M. Li, Y. D. Zhang
The selection of stripping dragline is a complicated problem. Several factors, such as the deposit buried conditions, the demand of mine production rate, cast blasting result, the mining/stripping ope
Jan 1, 2003
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Incorporation Of Silicate Buffering In Predicting Acid Rock Drainage From Mine Wastes: A Mechanistic ApproachBy A. D. Nicholson
This paper presents an approach to quantitatively calculate the neutralization of acid by silicate minerals, based on the chemical kinetics of acid reacting with silicates. This approach incorporates
Jan 1, 2002
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Pile Foundation - A Critical Study Of Some Design Aspects. - SynopsisBy S. L. Karunakaran
Selection of an appropriate foundation system requires great skill and ingenuity on the part of the designer. Certain guidelines for choosing between a pile and raft foundation are presented. A number
Jan 1, 1996
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Laboratory technique for evaluation of methods of suppressing nuisance dustBy S. P. Godby, S. P. Sharples
Wind-tunnel tests were carried out of the conditions under which nuisance dust particles (100-1 000 micrometres) become entrained by wind. A laser entrainment monitoring system (LEMS) was used, and wa
Jun 19, 1905
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WSA-DC ? Next Generation Topsøe WSA Technology For Stronger SO2 Gases And Very High Conversion (a4eeea25-ced5-4b18-8ba9-94a89f93e2d0)By Helge Rosenberg
Up to now, Topsøe WSA (Wet gas Sulphuric Acid) plants have been in operation for almost 30 years, and close to 80 plants have been sold. In spite of its unique features and ability to treat gases with
Jan 1, 2009
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Operation of a High-Density Tailings ThickenerBy Ernie Doell, Trung Nguyen
"In early 1995 Cluff Mining commissioned a newly constructed high density tailings thickener at its Cluff Lake uranium mill. The 85 ft diameter high density thickener is one of the first of its kind i
Jan 1, 1996
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Life-Of-Mine Process Simulation From Drill Holes To Net Present ValueBy J. T. Bartlett
Life-of-mine process simulation is an interdisciplinary effort and a useful means of thoroughly evaluating mining and minerals projects. Communication between geologists, mine planners, miners, metall
Feb 27, 2013
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Seismic Tomography, an Ideal but Immature Tool for Coal Bump PredictionBy Erik Westman
Coal bumps remain one of the industry?s most devastating but least understood phenomena. If changes to the internal conditions of the rock mass could be observed there is hope that bumps could be fo
Jan 1, 2008
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Haul Truck Fuel Consumption And CO2 Emission Under Various Engine Load ConditionsBy V. Kecojevic
Environmental and economic costs related to equipment fuel consumption and carbon dioxide (CO2) emission present a substantial challenge to the mining industry. Haul trucks are an integral part of the
Jan 1, 2011
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IC 7109 Prevention of coal dust explosions by rock dusting"To prevent the propagation of mine explosions, the Bureau of Mines recommends:1. That all coal and lignite mines, except anthracite mines shall be rock dusted.2. That rock dust shall be distributed u
Mar 1, 1940
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The Energy Outlook in the Pacific Basin RegionThe outlook for suppliers of energy to the expanding economies of the Pacific Basin region is essentially positive, but particularly for exporters of high quality steam coal. This paper argues that ec
Jan 1, 1990
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Acid Rock Drainage from Abandoned Mines to High-Andean LakesBy José A. Rios, José A. Vidalôn
The case study of a highland area in the Central Andes of Peru, where many abandoned polymetallic mines are found, is presented. Some of these mines generate metal leaching and acid rock drainage (ML/
Jan 1, 2000