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Heartland Corridor TunnelsBy Frank P. Frandina, Michael J. Loehr, Paul E. Gabryszak
The Heartland Corridor Clearance Improvement Project is part of a regional Public-Private initiative to allow double stack container trains a direct route from the Port of Norfolk through Virginia, We
Jan 1, 2007
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Technical Note - 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 sys
Jan 3, 1987
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New Reclamation And Restoration Trends In Florida Phosphate MinesBy Allan M. Hale
The central Florida phosphate industry is not a recent development. The first phosphate mining occurred in approximately 1888 (1). Many of the original mining companies were "wildcat" operations opera
Jan 1, 1980
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Grinding Mill Scale-up ProblemsBy N. Arbiter, C. C. Harris
The economic advantages of large diameter ball mills can be compromised by unexpected capacity limiting conditions. These arise because media rotational flow to ore axial flow ratios, and the number o
Jan 1, 1982
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Mining And Community Development: From Rethoric To PracticeBy E. Sirolli
In recent times, with rare exceptions, most economically viable ore discoveries have been large, low-grade and located in remote parts of the world. Mining companies have often shown to be incapable o
Jan 1, 2012
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Production Experience With ASEA and Rotary Dump Cars at San ManuelBy T. B. Acton
There are two types of ore transportation systems in use at Newmont's Magma Copper Co. San Manuel mine in Arizona-rail-mounted, box-type rotary cars and the newer rail-mounted, bottom-dumping ASE
Jan 4, 1980
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Galvanic Corrosion Between Graphitic Rock And Ground Support In Underground Mines - SME Annual Conference -2023By C. Sunderman, G. Feagan, C. Stazick
Galvanic corrosion between dissimilar materials, such as steel and graphite, leads to safety concerns for many industries, including mining. In this study, researchers from the National Institute for
Feb 1, 2023
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The Sir Adam Beck II Intake Tunnels—Homage To The BuildersBy Clair Murdock, David Heath
The 1,280 MW Sir Adam Beck II Hydroelectric Project was constructed in the1950s, at Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. The twin intake tunnels total over 17 kilometers in length and pass deep below the C
Jan 1, 2007
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Technical Note - Southern Illinois white tripoli as filler, extender, and abrasiveBy D. M. Avant, A. J. Solomon, S. M. Pickering, W. R. Fox
Introduction Most high purity silica is produced from crystalline quartz, generally from sand. However, there is a small area of southern Illinois where a porous, friable white chert rock is found
Jan 12, 1986
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Industrial Evolution From Micro to Macro EngineeringBy Richard R. Klimpel
During the last 28 years, I have had the very challenging and rewarding experience of working as an engineering professional in a large multinational company, both as a manager of engineers and engine
Jan 1, 1993
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The present work proposes a novel process to sinter porous iron ore (porosity ~23-24%) with enhanced productivity and quality.By M. SIDDARAJU, Rameshwar Sah, Satendra Kumar, Arvind Jaiswal
The study explores a novel process to sinter porous iron ore with improved productivity and quality. The iron ore is pre-processed with calcined lime to temporarily close pores, preventing water absor
Feb 28, 2022
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Discussion – Quality requirements for industrial minerals used in drilling fluids – by R. L. Garrett Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 39, No.11 November 1987, pp. 1011-1015By D. Leppert
Mr. Garrett brings up several interesting points with respect to the proposed API specification for "nontreated bentonite." However, although not explicitly stated, these specifications are being writ
Jan 1, 1989
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Oil Shale Mining - Plans And PracticesBy Robert B. Crookston
This paper presents a resume and status report: of mining technology appropriate to commercial oil shale development in the United States today. The nature and extent of oil shale in Colorado and Utah
Jan 1, 1980
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Employment opportunities in the coal industryBy T. R. Jr. McMillan
Introduction Examining the short- and long-term job prospects for engineers in the coal industry might include looking at coal tonnage projections, future export markets, federal regulations, and the
Jan 2, 1985
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The Influence Of Petrofabrics On Blast Effects ? IntroductionBy Richard L. Ash
In many instances, blasting exerts the dominant control over the economics and safety of excavation, where the materials involved are too hard and tough to be fragmented efficiently by other means. Ho
Jan 1, 1965
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Currant Status Of ?Big-Hole? Drilling ? 1965By Thomas B. Dellinger
Since 1950, rotary-drilled, large-diameter holes, "big holes", with depths to over 300 feet and diameters of over 30 inches have become numerous and widespread. Fifty such holes have been drilled for
Jan 1, 1966
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The Value Proposition: High Annual Return On Investment, And Short-Term Payback Realized In Integrated Mining Processing Automation And Optimization Using IndustrialIT SolutionsBy M. C. Mound, E. Gallestey, C. Colbert
Continuous operating performance and high profit is one of the major concerns in the mining industry. Information systems are expected to reinforce and enable conformance to these requirements. The co
Jan 1, 2004
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Water Jet Assisted Boring In South African QuartzitesBy J. L. Page, A. C. Marlowe
The Research and Development Services of South Africa has begun underground trials with a Robbins 52RE blindhole borer using a cutterhead fitted with high pressure water jets to assist mechanical cutt
Jan 1, 1985
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Effect Of Atmospheric Moisture On The Deterioration Of Coal Mine Roof ShalesBy Robert A. Cummings
Disintegration of the immediate shale roof in coal mines interferes with ventilation, production, and safety. The effect is seasonal and correlates with high levels of moisture in the intake ventilati
Jan 1, 1981
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Beyond Geology: Incorporating Variability And Uncertainty Into Evaluations Of Cement Raw MaterialsBy G. R. Luster
In most current practice, the methods that are employed in technical evaluations of cement raw materials are deterministic; i.e., decisions among alternative raw mixes and alternative plant designs ar
Jan 1, 1987