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Production Application Of Fused Aluminum Oxide And Silicon Carbide To The Mining IndustryBy E. P. Lunghofer
Silicon Carbide and Aluminum Oxide were two of the early forms of man-made abrasives often referred to as synthetic and were invented at the turn of the century. Edward G. Acheson invented Silicon Car
Jan 1, 1985
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Underground Energy And Water Storage – A Sustainable Energy Transition Approach - SME Annual Meeting 2023By S. Nowosad, O. Langefeld, A. Godge
Pumped storage power plants are one of the options to store the fluctuating production of electric energy from renewable sources in a sustainable manner and is able to provide Europe with the opportun
Feb 1, 2023
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Reflections Of A Treasure Hunter On Ore Science And Ore SearchBy Russell H. W. Chadwick
Reviewing events in the minerals industry, in economic geology, and in my own exploration work, I find that the most compelling subject for comment is the increasing ferment in ore deposits theory. Ne
Jan 1, 1967
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Gob Wells—Is There a Way to Predict Water Makers?By Julian Brown, Steve Hicks, Zach Agioutantis, Zachary Wedding
Analysis of Coal Pillar Stability (ACPS) software, released in 2018, integrates numerous empirical pillar design techniques. The ACPS program incorporates methodologies originally available as design
Jun 25, 2024
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Origin Of Vermont Copper Ores And Its Bearing On ExplorationBy William F. Jenks
The possibility that a hypothesis explains almost all observed facts may be satisfying. Yet the almost gives a distinct sense of uncertainty. Moreover, overlooking the almost, reliance on the favored
Jan 1, 1968
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A Hard Look At Dry Grinding Systems For Gold OreBy Norbert Patzelt
Today the standard method for grinding ore is the wet process. This is mainly due to the fact that the downstream process is wet and considering the total circuit dry grinding is not the most economi
Jan 1, 1998
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Treatment of Copper-Gold Ores at El Indio, ChileBy George Hope, Edward H. Smith
In late 1989, LAC Minerals purchased 65% of Bond International Gold and as a result became controlling shareholder of the El Indio Mine through Bond and San Jose. El Indio is a world class, complex s
Jan 1, 1990
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Insuring Property And Casualty Risks Associated With The Construction Of The Baltimore MetroBy James M. Murphy
INTRODUCTION In the fall of 1983, the fourth new Rapid Transit System constructed in this country in the last forty years will go into revenue service. The Baltimore Metro will bring to this major
Jan 1, 1983
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What It’s Worth – A Review of Mineral Royalty Information (44df29f6-3600-488d-9223-463d93932568)By H. Lyn Bourne
This is the eighth annual tabulation of royalty information. Again this year, some of the older information has been deleted to make room for nearly 30 new entries. Several articles and publication
Jan 1, 1990
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Improved Recovery of Coarse Florida PhosphateBy Broderick E. Davis
Each year, about 45 Mt (50 million st) of flotation tailings are discarded in Florida phosphate operations. These tailings only contain about 4% of the phosphate in the ore. However, more than half of
Jan 1, 1993
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Mathematical Modelling Of Tunnel Air PollutionBy Pramod C. Thakur
Tunnels are defined as underground passages made without removing the overlying materials. From time immemorial men have driven tunnels for mining purposes. Even today tunnels are the building blocks
Jan 1, 1974
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Review of 1988 international mining activitiesBy Charles L. Kimbell
The year 1988 for the minerals indus¬try was one of favorable worldwide economic conditions for continued, rationally constrained growth. There was continued improvement in relations between market
Jan 1, 1989
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Methods Of Combatting Climatic Problems On Longwall CoalfacesIn the UK as existing face capacity is replaced, many of the new faces will have higher installed powers and be located in zones of higher strata temperature. These factors coupled with the need to in
Jan 1, 1991
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Development And Testing Of Self-Drilling Roof BoltsBy Richard P. Curtin, Madan M. Singh, Francis S. Kendorski
INTRODUCTION The use of roof and rock bolts to reinforce the strata is an established method of rock support in both underground and surface excavations. However, the need to drill a hole, extract
Jan 1, 1979
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Feasibility Of Developing Arctic Oil And Gas Reserves By TunnelingBy Peter J. Tarkoy, Terence G. McCusker
INTRODUCTION The discovery of oil and gas reserves in the North American Arctic has led to substantial thought being given to their development. Systems adequate for exploration are not always, o
Jan 1, 1976
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Falconbridge Dominicana ReductionBy L. G. Tejada, T. Sjursen
In the production of ferronickel at Falconbridge Dominicana's plant in the Dominican Republic the Reduction Plant plays a vital role by partially reducing the nickeliferous oxide ore, and pre- he
Jan 1, 1979
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Discovery of the Silver Creek molybdenum deposit, Rico, ColoradoBy L. F. Barrett, D. E. Cameron, J. C. Wilson
Exploration by Anaconda Minerals Co. in the Rico area from 1978 through 1983 resulted in dis¬covery of the Silver Creek molybdenum deposit. The drill-indicated resource is 40 Mt (44 million st) of 0.3
Jan 1, 1987
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Longwall Mining Near an Impoundment Embankment - A Case StudyBy Donald D. Born
Mine No. 95 is located in Harrison County about 5 miles west of Shinnston, WV, with coal properties covering the northwest corner of Harrison County and the southwest corner of Marion County and with
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluation of Alternative Techniques for Excavation Damage CharacterizationBy Jeroen van Eldert, Daniel Johansson, Henrik Ittner, Håkan Schunnesson
"Numerous aspects of underground construction, from structural stability to construction costs, depended on the tunnel quality, including blast damage and the Excavation Damage Zone. Accurately quanti
Jan 1, 2016
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Crossing Fault Zones - Detailed Analysis for Radioactive Waste Repository DesignBy Tamás Megyeri, Dániel Borbély, Vera Szánto, László Kovács
"Upon completion, the Bátaapáti deep underground radioactive waste repository complex (National Radioactive Waste Repository - NRWR) will provide safe final disposal for low and medium-level radioacti
Jan 1, 2016