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Brave New World Autonomous Mining Systems
By M Lynch, B White
The historic city of Charters Towers in North Queensland is underlain by an extensive labyrinth of old mine workings in a large number of flat lying, subparallel, main and cross-cutting cross reefs ex
Sep 26, 2013
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Brazil's Development As A World Supplier Of Pigment Grade Paper Coating Clays
By Jr. Pickering
Kaolin is mined from extensive sedimentary formations in the eastern Amazon River Basin of Brazil. Production began about 25 years ago from 30 meter thick beds of ultra-fine particle clay of superior
Jan 1, 1999
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Brazilian Bentonite Submitted To Mild Acid Treatment Under Moderated Conditions
By D. M. Fermino, C. G. Bastos Andrade, V. F. Justo, F. R. Valenzuela-Diaz, M. G. S. Valenzuela, C. Volzone
The present paper presents the study of light green smectite clay, from Paraiba, Brazil, submitted to mild acid attack under moderated conditions. Usually, clays are subjected to treatment with strong
Jan 1, 2015
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Brazilian Mining: Relaxed Gov't Attitudes Pave The Way For Exploiting Critical Reserves
By Stanley J. LeFond
Brazil is one of the most outstanding examples of economic development of our time. Its amazing growth record is substantiated by a GNP which has increased at an average rate of 92% for the period 196
Jan 11, 1973
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Breadth and Depth – Ground Breaking Shafts for Melbourne Sewer Projects
By N Lewis
Recent major urban trunk sewer infrastructure projects in Melbourne have involved construction of nearly 10 km of tunnel boring machine (TBM) driven tunnels in a range of geological conditions varying
Mar 8, 2011
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Breaking Down Traditional Silos - A Refreshing Approach to Mine Optimization for the Restart of the North American Lithium Project
By E. Pallumbo, N. Szwedska, R. Asselin
"This paper highlights the results of collaboration between geology, mining and mineral processing teams during the restart of the North American Lithium Project, located near La Corne, Quebec, Canada
Jan 1, 2019
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Breaking Language Barrier: A Review of the Costs and Benefits of Current Approaches
By M. K. Boateng, K. Awuah-Offei
"Language barrier in a workplace affects workers’ productivity and safety. The objectives of this paper are to: (1) review the various approaches for breaking language barriers among miners; and (2) a
Jan 1, 2016
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Breaking The Barrier: Considering How Iot Can Help Brazilian Tailings Dams
By Hiago Antunes Amador de Oliveira, William Pratt Rogers, Aaron Young
Monitoring systems are highly critical components in the safety of tailings storage facilities (TSF). Internet of things (IoT) platforms present a unique way to improve TSF monitoring systems. Since t
Oct 3, 2019
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Breaking The Mold Using Roadheaders For Production In Hardrock Gold Mining
By M. E. Breitrick
Newmont Gold Company began full production in early 1995 at the Carlin East underground mine. The mine is currently producing at the rate of 900 tpd (1.000 stpd). for an annual production of 150.000 o
Jan 1, 1998
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Breaking the Nitrate Based Explosives Greenhouse – The Dawn of Production Scale Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion (HPE) for Industrial Blasting
By D. S. Scovira, T. Gustavsson
Exiting WW2 (mid-1940s), the potential of nitrates (ammonium nitrate, calcium nitrate, sodium nitrate) and hydrogen peroxide for application as a commercial explosives for mining, construction, and ot
Jan 1, 2024
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Breaking Through: Shaft Design and Construction Considerations from Miami’s Norris Cut Project
By Richard Giffen, Boris CARO VARGAS, Terrence Carroll
"This paper takes an in-depth look at the $72 million design-build Norris Cut project, which includes the replacement of an existing 54-inch waste water sewer main to Fisher Island under the Norris Cu
Jan 1, 2016
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Breakthrough in elliptical motion screen trial delivers significant performance
By D Teyhan, J Kirsch
Traditionally, most Australian iron ore mining operations have been surface-based. Processing plants were designed to handle dry ores. In recent years mining operations in the Pilbara have progressive
Aug 24, 2022
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Breakthrough in elliptical motion screen trial delivers significant performance gains
By D Teyhan, J Kirsch
Traditionally, most Australian iron ore mining operations have been surface-based. Processing plants were designed to handle dry ores. In recent years mining operations in the Pilbara have progressive
Nov 8, 2021
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Breakthrough in Uranium Recovery from Saline Liquors by Ion Exchange
By Karin Soldenhoff
Recovery of uranium in conventional ion exchange circuits, using strong base or weak base resins containing quaternary or tertiary amine functional groups, is based on an anion exchange mechanism. In
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Breathing Easier - With the right ventilation controls and techniques, underground stone operators can create healthier work environments.
By Roy H. Grau
Increased awareness of a healthy work environment is common to all industries and the stone industry is no exception. The presence of operating diesel equipment, welding, stone production blasting, an
Jan 1, 2009
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Brewery Creek Mine-Design, Permitting, And Construction Of A Yukon Heap Leach
By J. R. Allan
Loki Gold Corporation of Vancouver, B.C. is developing the Brewery Creek Mine, an open pit heap leach gold mine, 55 km East of Dawson City in Yukon, Canada. Mineable reserves are 17.1 million tonnes o
Jan 1, 1996
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Brickworks Marketplace Ground Improvement, Adelaide
By Andrew Middleton, Mark Wyatt
"The Brickworks Marketplace Project is a significant shopping centre development in inner north west Adelaide constructed by Badge Constructions in 2014 and 2015. The site was a former brickworks with
Jan 1, 1900
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Bridgestone opens mining tire plant in South Carolina
By Ken Goering
"Bridgestone Americas opened the company’s first U.S.-based giant off-road radial (ORR) tire plant in November. The 139,000-m2 (1.5 -million-sq ft) plant, located on a 222-ha (550- acre) site in Aiken
Jan 1, 2014
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Bridging micro- and macro-scale transport in PEM fuel cell modelling
By N. Djilali
Many of the transport phenomena encountered in proton exchange membrane fuel cells occur intrinsically at the microscale level. Physically representative models that fully account for the salient phys
Jan 1, 2005
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Bridging the Gap—From Borehole Spacing to DSC Claim Resolution - NAT2022
By Kapila Pathirage, Michael S. Schultz, Gregory Sanders, Ulf G. Gwildis
Adequate understanding of the subsurface conditions along the alignment of a planned tunnel is key for managing project risk. For achieving this understanding, geotechnical borings are conducted durin
Dec 1, 2022