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                     Designing, Scheduling And Managing Waste Rock Facilities - A Case Study On The Waste Rock Facilities At The Phoenix Mine, Nevada. Designing, Scheduling And Managing Waste Rock Facilities - A Case Study On The Waste Rock Facilities At The Phoenix Mine, Nevada.By V. Galla Waste rock facilities (WRF) generally have a large footprint depending on the strip ratio the mine plan provides. Considerable planning is involved during the initial phase of the mine plan regarding Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Overview of Low-Rank Coal Drying – Preprint 97-61 Overview of Low-Rank Coal Drying – Preprint 97-61By W. G. Willson, D. E. Walsh, B. Irwin Low-rank coal (LRC) drying processes are generally categorized by operating temperature, drying environment and type of feed (either sized or ground coal). Within these broad categories, drying proce Feb 24, 1997 
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                     Latest Information on Underground Construction Presented at 2006 NAT Latest Information on Underground Construction Presented at 2006 NATBy William R. Yernberg The 2006 North American Tunneling (NAT) Conference was held June 10-15, 2006, in Chicago, IL. The biennial conference was the first NAT conference by the newly formed Underground Construction Associat Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Parascrew Self Unloading Barge System Parascrew Self Unloading Barge SystemBy Harry E. Holzschuh The two Agrico Chemical Company self unloading Phosphate Rock barges put into service in 1976 operate at over their design carrying capacity. Each barge now carries 26,000 short ton instead of the pla Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Technical sessions emphasize more efficient mining and processing technologies and equipment Technical sessions emphasize more efficient mining and processing technologies and equipmentBy Steve Karl, Rock Jenkins The mining industry appears to be slowly rebounding. But many individuals and company officials are still smarting from the beating they received during the recent recession. As a result, companies ha Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Concentrations and fractionation of REEs in marine ferromanganese crust deposits controlled by water depth Concentrations and fractionation of REEs in marine ferromanganese crust deposits controlled by water depthBy Andrea Koschinsky, Peter E. Halbach, Margret Halbach, Andreas Jahn "Ferromanganese crusts contain hydrous Mn and Fe oxides as main metal compounds together with some economically interesting minor elements such as Co, Ni, Ti and Cu and trace metals such as Mo, W, Nb, Sep 1, 2014 
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                     Renewables: An Inconvenient Energy Reality Renewables: An Inconvenient Energy RealityBy L. Alan Weakly Global warming is a political reality in the United States today. The actual impact of the continued utilization of fossil fuels is not known and is open to debate. However, the growing concern abou Jan 1, 2008 
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                     An Evaluation Of The Strength Of Slender Pillars An Evaluation Of The Strength Of Slender PillarsPillars with width to height ratios of less than 1.0 are frequently created in underground hard rock mines. The strength of slender pillars can be estimated using empirically developed equations. Ho Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Nickel Laterite Processing: Second Generation Design Considerations Nickel Laterite Processing: Second Generation Design ConsiderationsBy N. L. Hayward, V. H. Ness In the past decade Australia has seen the development, construction and commissioning of three complex processing plants for the treatment of lateritic nickel ores. These have all been based on high p Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Development Of A Percussion Assisted Rotary Drilling System For Blasthole Drilling Development Of A Percussion Assisted Rotary Drilling System For Blasthole DrillingBy J. W. Langford A more effective method of fracturing and chipping the formation is necessary to significantly increase the productivity of blasthole drilling with a roller cone bit. The conventional rotary blasthole Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Evaluation on Underground Refuge Alternatives and Explosion Survivability: a Review Evaluation on Underground Refuge Alternatives and Explosion Survivability: a ReviewBy Taghi Sherizadeh, Kutay E. Karadeniz, Dogukan Guner, Samuel Nowak Underground mining environments bring occupational health and safety issues with some severe dangers such as mine disasters like explosions. During such events, miners might escape using main access o Sep 24, 2022 
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                     Use Of Resistivity Techniques To Detect Presence Of Abandoned Drift Mines (35c5b94f-e1fa-4e00-9fc2-aa2552cd5f2e) Use Of Resistivity Techniques To Detect Presence Of Abandoned Drift Mines (35c5b94f-e1fa-4e00-9fc2-aa2552cd5f2e)By L. B. Phelps Many coal mining companies have potential surface mine reserves which either are known or suspected to have had prior drift mining activity on them. In many cases, there is no documentation on these m Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Uranium Mining In Arizona Breccia Pipes –High Grade And Safe Uranium Mining In Arizona Breccia Pipes –High Grade And SafeBy K. Wenrich The uranium industry has made a dramatic turnaround in the past three years that even the most optimistic economist was not willing to predict during the uranium downswing of the 1990s. Uranium reach Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Mill Drives In The Third Millennium Mill Drives In The Third MillenniumBy G. A. Grandy, P. F. Thomas, C. D. Danecki When considering the mill drive system for a grinding application, a large number of questions must be answered. Depending on the mill size and type, the mill can be driven by several configurations Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Mixed Face Tunnel Jacking with a Grillage Mixed Face Tunnel Jacking with a GrillageBy J. E. Bernick, J. Davies This paper describes the design and construction of a 22.86 m (75 ft) long jacked tunnel, which was successfully installed, despite difficult mixed face conditions at Metro-North’s Westport Station, i Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Creep Damage Model for Rockburst at Mufulira Mine in Zambia (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration) Creep Damage Model for Rockburst at Mufulira Mine in Zambia (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By Y. FUJII, E. CHANDA, J. KODAMA, D. FUKUDA, M. NISHIHARA, Y. NAKAYAMA, P. SINKALA For over 40 years, Mufulira underground copper mine has been recording incidents of rockburst. Laboratory tests and numerical analyses were carried out to understand the rockburst mechanism at the Muf Aug 12, 2022 
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                     Annual Review 2004 – Mining Review Annual Review 2004 – Mining ReviewBy P. A. Plunkert, D. E. Morse, L. McCartan, J. F. Papp The mineral sector is a fundamental part of the U.S. economy. It contributes to the real gross domestic product (GDP) at several levels — basic (mining), intermediate processing, manufacturing of fin Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Importance of Longwall Mining to the Coal Industry Importance of Longwall Mining to the Coal IndustryBy James F. Kvitkovich, George V. Weisdack Longwall mining techniques were introduced into U.S. bituminous coal mining operations in the early 1960s. These techniques were gradually adopted by many mines during the 1970s. By 1983, considered Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Study On Leaching Vanadium From Roasted Residue Of Stone Coal Study On Leaching Vanadium From Roasted Residue Of Stone CoalBy D. He In China, the total reserves of vanadium, reported as V2O5, in stone coal is 118 Mt (130 million st). Recovering vanadium from such a large resource is very important to China?s vanadium industry. The Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Removal of Heavy Metal Ions from Acid Mine Drainage using a Water Treatment Waste Sorbent Removal of Heavy Metal Ions from Acid Mine Drainage using a Water Treatment Waste SorbentBy X. Baolin, R. Guru, M. Peiravi, M. K. Mohanty, Z. Qian, R. Ma, Z. Yude, L. A. Ackah "Acid mine drainage (AMD) is produced when exposed pyrite (FeS2) reacts with air and water to form an acidic solution that usually contain contaminant levels of heavy metal ions. AMD can potentially c Jan 1, 2017 
