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Costs of In-Pit Crushing
By Calvert D. Iles
Open-pit mines in the US and throughout the world are typically characterized by increasing operating costs and decreasing ore grades. Thus, companies must continue to improve their use of human and
Jan 4, 1983
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Costs of Underground Mining Materials and Supplies
By Vincente M. Jr. Lim, Brain W. Lawrence
Underground mining operating costs consist pri¬marily of direct costs such as labor, supervision, ma¬terials, and supplies, plus indirect costs. The material and supply costs vary substantially betwee
Jan 1, 1982
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Counter Current Washing And Leaching Calculations
By Benjamin C. B. Hsieh
Many processes in the hydrometallurgical and chemical industries require the separation of dissolved material from suspended solids. Counter current decantation (CCD) with thickeners is one of the met
Jan 1, 1972
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Countermeasures And Prediction Of Gas Emission From Longwall Panel
By Kotaro Ohga, Gota DEGUCHI, Kiyoshi HGUCHI
The situation of Japanes coal mine is in the severe enviroment, because the policy on coal mining has changed. Every year one or two coal mines will be foced to close. To continue the production of co
Jan 1, 1993
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Countertrade: The Basics And How The Mineral Industry Can Participate And Profit
By B. F. Westfall
Throughout the 1960's and 1970's world trade grew rapidly, reaching a peak of USS1.8 trillion in 1980. Since then the world recession of the early 1980's shrunk trade to about US$1.6 tr
Jan 1, 1986
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Coupled finite element modeling of - slope stability
By W. G. Pariseau, S. C. Schmelter
The destabilizing effect of water pressure on rock-mass stability is examined quantitatively by the finite element method. A coupled code that accounts for the simultaneous effects of rock-mass deform
Jan 1, 1999
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Coupled Finite Element Modeling Of Slope Stability
By S. C. Schmelter
The destabilizing effect of water pressure on rock mass stability is examined quantitatively by the finite element method. A coupled code that accounts for the simultaneous effects of rock mass deform
Jan 1, 1997
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Coupled finite-difference and discrete-element method for modeling direct shear tests on combined rock-cemented rockfill specimens
By CHONG WEI, TATYANA KATSAGA, DEREK APEL
This study provides an effective determination process of the interface microstructural parameters in the numerical modeling of the mechanical interaction between two different geomaterials involved w
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Coupled Finite‑Difference and Discrete‑Element Method for Modelling Direct Shear Tests on Combined Rock‑Cemented Rockfill Specimens - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022)
By CHONG WEI, TATYANA KATSAGA, DEREK APEL
This study provides an effective determination process of the interface microstructural parameters in the numerical modelling of the mechanical interaction between two different geomaterials involved
Nov 2, 2021
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Coupled Role Of Ionic Strength And Ion Valence On Bubble-Malachite Interaction
By W. Chae
The influence of solution ionic strength (IS) and electrolyte valence on the flotation behavior of malachite has been investigated. The microflotation tests were conducted over a range of solution IS
Feb 27, 2013
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Coupled Role Of Sulphidizers And Xanthates On The Electrokinetic Property And Flotation Behavior Of Malachite
By K. Park
Coupled influence of sulphidizers and xanthates on the electrokinetic property and flotation behavior of malachite was systematically examined via electrophoretic mobility measurements and microflotat
Feb 27, 2013
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Coupled, Multi-Scale Thermohydrologic-Ventilation Modeling With Multiflux
By D. Bahrami, G. Danko
Spatial and temporal temperature and humidity variations for 5000 years are simulated in an emplacement airway within the conceptual, high-level nuclear waste repository proposed to be built at Yucca
Jan 1, 2004
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Courier 300 On-Stream Analysis System
By A. Leppala
Scope of the Courier 300 System The fact that reliable on-stream analysis is a prerequisite for effective flotation control is hardly disputed today. Nevertheless, up to now no system has been availa
Jan 1, 1971
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Courthouse Commons Inmate Transfer Tunnel: Tunneling Through San Diego Using Alternative Delivery - RETC2021
By Sam Lo Grasso, Carlos Herranz Calvo, Stuart Warren, Ted Giesing, Charles Marchesano
Mott MacDonald and Project Management Advisors are providing Technical and Project Management services for San Diego County for the Courthouse Commons Project. The Courthouse Commons Project involves
Jun 13, 2021
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Courthouse Commons Tunnel: A Case Study of Modern SEM Tunneling - NAT2022
By Yiming Sun, John Stolz, Jakob Walter, Drew Mason
The Courthouse Commons SEM Tunnel was excavated within 6 feet of cover beneath two buildings in downtown San Diego utilizing high-precision geotechnical instrumentation. The excavated dimensions are a
Dec 1, 2022
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Cover System Performance in a Semi-Arid Climate on Horizontal and Sloped Waste Rock Surfaces
By L. Watkins, M. O’Kane, A. Weir, D. Portefield
BHP Iron Ore initiated a program in January, 1995 at their Mt. Whaleback operation in Newman, Western Australia to develop a decommissioning plan for the waste rock material. The primary research prog
Jan 1, 2000
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Cover system to mitigate ARD in an arid climate - setup of field test plots at BHP Iron Ore's Mt. Whaleback operation (Technical Paper)
By O. Porterfield, M. O’Kane, M. Endersby
BHP Iron Ore initiated research programs in January 1995 to develop long-term plans for decommissioning waste rock material at its Mt. Whaleback operation. More than 2 Gt (2.2 billion st) of waste roc
Jan 1, 2000
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CP Rail Tunnels In The Rogers Pass, British Columbia, Canada
By Ronald S. Tanaka
In the planning stages for a dozen years, the 9.11 mile long Mount Macdonald Tunnel is the focal point of the $600 million dollar Rogers Pass Project. The paper will discuss the construction of the tu
Jan 1, 1987
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Crack Initiation and Damage Evolution in High Porosity Sandstone Under Cyclic Compression - RASIM2022
By Kai Koosmen, Mehdi Serati, Tengzhou Wang
Spalling and rockburst are unwanted brittle failures at the boundaries of underground excavations that are commonly observed in hard rock and high-stress environments at significant depths, although,
Apr 26, 2022
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Crack Width Reduction in Reinforced Concrete Members Using Barchip Macro-Synthetic Fibers
By Erik S. Bernard
"INTRODUCTION Conventional steel bar reinforcement is used in many tunnel linings to provide high flexural and tensile load resistance. These Reinforced Concrete (RC) tunnel linings may suffer flexura
Jan 1, 2016