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Energy Use In Trona To Soda Ash EquationBy J. R. Pennington
The town of Green River, Wyoming, is located along the Green River on an arid plateau at a elevation of 6,300 feet. Green River has become the center of a booming soda ash industry. The rapid developm
Jan 1, 1974
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Hydrologic aspects of surface mining in Arctic regionsBy P. Venkatsubramanian, D. R. Maneval
An insufficient hydrologic data base exists for most large and small coal basins in Alaska owing to the lack of need in the past to collect data. The runoff process is insufficiently understood which
Jan 1, 1987
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Prevention/Control of Surface Structural DamageBy W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
6.1 INTRODUCTION A surface structure will suffer damage when the additional stresses induced by ground deformations associated with surface subsidence, plus the original stress introduced by construc
Jan 1, 1992
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Process Models And Computer Control In Milling ActivitiesBy Nathaniel Arbiter
The question of automation of concentrator operations with computer control is under increasing consideration. Some of the problems involved will be discussed from the viewpoint of the availability of
Jan 1, 1962
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Reagglomeration Phenomena In Fine Dry Grinding Of CoalBy R. Hogg, E. Kaya, H. Cho
Investigations were performed on fine grinding of bituminous coal in a laboratory-scale pulverizer. The results indicated that the breakage behavior at relatively coarse sizes (i.e., greater than abou
Jan 1, 1998
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Coping With the Coal Market in Western PennsylvaniaBy Barbara C. Schickner
No group has been harder hit by the problems confronting the coal mining industry than small, independent surface mine operators in the eastern US. Burdened by costly government regulations, major ca
Jan 2, 1980
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Fort Mchenry Tunnel Value Engineering In Preliminary DesignBy Ahmet Gursoy
Maryland, will be the widest vehicular tunnel ever built by the trench tube method. Careful coordination and planning were required to meet the tight and fast design and construction schedules. During
Jan 1, 1983
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Recent German Developments In Tunneling And Mining SystemsBy Heinz Kettling
Labor costs, which have rapidly increased in the industrial countries for several years, have forced the mining industry to develop new methods and cost saving systems. Also, because mining is basic t
Jan 1, 1979
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The Influence Of Lead Ions In Sulphide FlotationBy J. Y. Kim
Lead ions originating from galena during processing of complex sulphide ores migrate to "cover" the surface of sphalerite and iron sulphide mineral particles, and cause poor selectivity in differentia
Jan 1, 1995
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Surface Mining Developments In The Canadian Coal IndustryBy R. K. Singhal
In 1990, Canada produced 69.4 million tonnes of coal of which some 65 million tonnes was produced by surface mining methods. The two Western Canadian provinces, Alberta and British Columbia produce ap
Jan 1, 1992
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Bauxite in West Suriname: Known Deposits and PotentialBy G. J. J. Aleva, A. H. Hilversum
The northern spur of the Bakhuis Mountains contains bauxite deposits on a dissected planation level, a region formerly indicated as the Adampada-Kabalebo area. Iron-rich laterites are ubiquitous on
Jan 1, 1984
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Shifting Of Grinding Power Load In Comminution CircuitsBy T. Eisele, T. Weldum, G. Rajala, H. Walqu, S. Kawatra
The throughput and energy efficiency of comminution circuits is reduced when ore characteristics change, causing bottlenecks in some portions of the circuit while leaving excess capacity in others. Th
Jan 1, 2004
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Opportunities for Mining Investment in Third World AfricaBy Brian Hester
Many Third World African countries are well-endowed with minerals - especially gold and diamonds - while only a few have important base metal deposits. For decades since colonial rule, political an
Jan 1, 1993
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Non-Nuclear Mining With Radiological Implications In AraxáBy A. S. Paschoa, A. W. Nóbrega
INTRODUCTION There are now over twenty years since the radiological characteristics of the brazilian regions of Araxá, Tapira and Barreiros, three locations adjacent to each other, in the state of
Jan 1, 1981
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3-D Modelling Of Mine Openings In SaltBy M. K. Rizkalla
This paper discusses the time-dependent behaviour of rock when it involves the presence of several layers of rock strata in the vicinity of mine openings, mining in sequences and the placement of back
Jan 1, 1996
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Water ? Its Role In Mining And Beneficiating OreBy Orville D. Mussey
During, 1956 the water used in mining iron ore in the United States amounted to about 2 billion gallons and the water used in producing iron concentrates-amounted to about 166 billion gallons. By 1980
Jan 1, 1961
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An Introductory Review - Expert Systems in Mining EngineeringBy R. V. Ramani
In a 1985 seminar, we were told that overoptimism abounds in Artificial Intelligence (AI), that A1 is neither a science nor a technology yet, and that we will be both exhilarated and disappointed with
Jan 1, 1989
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Heap Leach Pad Liner Systems in North AmericaBy Allan J. Breitenbach
The heap leaching process has developed into a low-cost method for recovering copper, gold and silver from large and small deposits of low-grade ore. The earliest known heap leaching process with c
Jan 1, 1994
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Fragment Method In Molecular Design Of Flotation ReagentBy Q. Lin, D. Z. Wang
Molecular design plays an important role in development of new flotation reagents. Group electronegativity calculation is a main method of molecular design. It is commonly used in calculating the hydr
Jan 1, 1995
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Determination Of Flow Behavior Changes In Mineral SuspensionsBy A. K. Bakshi
Mineral suspensions show Newtonian flow properties at lower solid concentration, but change into non-Newtonian regime as the solids content is increased. For Newtonian fluids viscosity is independent
Jan 1, 1995