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Pilot - Plant Development Of A Sulfation Process For Complex Sulfide OresBy R. E. Lund
The design, operation, and performance of an integrated pilot plant for recovering zinc and copper from a complex sulfide ore are described. Metallurgical processing comprised selective sulfate roasti
Jan 1, 1962
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Dynamic Seals: A Way to Prevent Longwall Gob ExplosionsBy S. A. Saki, J. F. Brune
"INTRODUCTION Longwall coal mining leaves large areas where the coal has been made removed and the roof rock strata collapse, forming a zone of broken rock rubble called the gob. Figure 1 shows a typi
Jan 1, 2017
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The Current Status Of The Gag Island Nickel Laterite ProjectBy Virgil R. Huff, Ihor Havryluk
P. T. Pacific Nikkel Indonesia (PTPNI) was incorporated in Jakarta, Indonesia in February, 1969 by a group of Dutch and North American companies. At the same time, a Contract of Work with the Governme
Jan 1, 1979
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The Impact Of Diminishing Rutile Resources On Titanium Production And CostsBy Richard J. Fantel
This paper addresses the impact of declining world rutile resources upon the production of titanium products and their asso¬ciated costs. Titanium is used primarily for the production of pigments; in
Jan 1, 1984
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Objectives Of UCRC Commission On Mini-TunnelsBy Eugene F. Casey
As indicated on the official conference program, this presentation in not a formal one, but a synopsis of the activities of a newly created Sub-committee of the Research Council on Underground Constru
Jan 1, 1974
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Composite Fuel Combustion ApplicationsBy Robert H. Scott
Developments during the past few years have brought coal-based composite fuels to commercial readiness. During the next few years, composite fuels will become available from a number of suppliers. Pot
Jan 1, 1982
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Heat Emission In Longwall Coal Mining ? IntroductionBy Donald Whittaker
Severe climatic conditions in mines are normally associated with working at depth. More precisely, it is a matter of working in regions of high strata temperature, since, for example, some coal mines
Jan 1, 1980
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Energy Aspects Of Water Pollution ControlBy Michael Markels
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is charged under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 with establishing effluent limitations which must be achieved by poi
Jan 1, 1975
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A Company's Response To Federal Coal LeasingBy Robert E. Murray
The title of my paper, "A Company's Response to Federal Coal Leasing," brings to mind a picture of a dog chasing its tail. This is what the coal industry, has been doing since the Federal coal le
Jan 1, 1982
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An Overview Of Post Mining Land Uses In Asturias (Northern Spain)By J. Loredo
The region of Asturias, located in the northwest of Spain, has an extensive mining history; coal, gold, zinc, lead, copper, cobalt, mercury, iron, manganese, fluorspar and others have been extracted f
Jan 1, 2008
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The Cycloidal Heavy Medium Cleaner ? IntroductionBy R. C. Woodhead
During past years the most difficult problem presented to the coal preparation engineer has been the cleaning of fine coal, The problem of handling fine coals is more involved than the coarser sizes,
Jan 1, 1964
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Influence Of Rock Fractures And Block Boundary Weakening On CavabilityBy M. A. Mahtab
This paper presents the results of a parametric study of the influence of natural features (stress field, rock strength, and strength and orientation of fractures) as well as the influence of induced
Jan 1, 1975
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Use Of Groundwater Models For Evaluating Coal Ash Disposal SitesBy R. J. Sweigard
Many states are considering the need to establish or modify policy relating to the disposal of coal ash. One of the primary concerns is the impact of leachate from the ash disposal sites upon groundwa
Jan 1, 1993
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University/Industry Partnerships An Idea That Can Work In MiningBy Howard L. Hartman
Introduction The federal government's declining role in funding research has created a critical dollar gap for university departments of mining engineering. Industry, too, is affected by the dro
Jan 9, 1984
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An Integrated Approach To Production And Cost ManagementBy R. L. Grayson
An integrated approach to mine management is presented. A model for achieving the level of control of operations critical to surviving in the current market is outlined. The integrated Production and
Jan 1, 1988
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The Superfund Hazard Ranking System And Mining SitesBy P. Arell, D. Folkes
This paper presents the basics of EPA’s Hazard Ranking System (HRS), which is used to evaluate sites for possible inclusion on the Superfund National Priorities List (NPL). The paper describes the s
Jan 1, 2004
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Air Cleaning To Remove Radon Daughters: A State-Of-The-Art StudyBy I. Jashnani, J. R. Lawter, D. B. Lindsay
INTRODUCTION It is a generally recognized obligation of owners and operators of underground mines in the United States to protect the health of miners against the potential carcinogenic effect of a
Jan 1, 1981
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Boring Through a Rock-Soil Interface in SingaporeBy Nicola Della Valle
The Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA) is currently expanding capacity by extending their Metro system from South of the city to the North East end of the island. The scope of Contract 704 in
Jan 1, 2001
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A Common Sense Approach To Control Of Construction Noises In Urban AreasBy Kenneth G. Knight, Frank L. Lynch
It's 12:30 A.M. The day before had been a long one with problems ranging from proper application of shotcrete during cold weather and the follow-on precautions for curing, meetings with city offi
Jan 1, 1974
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Dravo’s Afton Smelter: A Case StudyBy William Bogan, Mark Vaivoda, Richard Daniele
Many factors must be considered when performing engineering and construction work for a major minerals project. Dravo's Afton copper smelter in British Columbia illustrates some of the E&C factor
Jan 10, 1980