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Reverse Osmosis Technology Helps Optimize Phosphate Mine PerformanceBy Chris Howell
PotashCorp?s Aurora phosphate mine, in Beaufort County, NC, operates four low pressure boilers and four high pressure boilers to meet its process steam requirements. Maintaining these boilers is crit
Jan 1, 2011
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Hydraulic Assessment and Rehabilitation of a Deep Stormwater TunnelBy Brandon Barnes, Michael Haggerty
"Around Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, the local geology includes the St. Peter Sandstone, which is easily minable and has facilitated construction of interceptor tunnels for storm water and s
Jan 1, 2016
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Minerals And The Environment In The 21st CenturyBy D. S. Brown
Few issues pose quite as profound consequences to the quality of life and the creation and distribution of wealth as how we protect the natural environment. No longer a peripheral but a global conce
Jan 1, 1994
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A Two-Step Model to Optimize the seMI-Mobile In-Pit Crusher Locations and the Mine ScheduleBy Alireza Kamrani, Yashar Pourrahimian, Hooman Askari-Nasab
In-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC) is an option to decrease the enormous operating costs that a truck shovel can introduce in an open-pit mine. Finding the best locations for the IPCC over the mine
Jun 25, 2023
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Use of Superabsorbent Polymers to Improve Handling of Iron Ore FinesBy S. Corrent, F. A. V. Guimarães, M. G. Barbosa
"INTRODUCTION Moisture can be a villain, so new technologies have been explored to make more viable the production of high moisture iron ores. The current work presents the attempt of the utilization
Jan 1, 2018
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Nickel Supply /DemandBy Thomas F. Torries
It does not take sophisticated economic analysis to determine the current status of nickel production and demand (Figure 1). One only needs a quick glance at the balance sheets of the major nickel pro
Jan 1, 1982
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Mine Shaft Conveyance Monitoring (38e20416-f230-40fa-92d7-d1e67bec18a0)By M. J. Beus
Technology to enhance safety during mine hoisting has been developed by researchers at the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Assessment of curre
Jan 1, 1999
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Georgia Kaolin: Development of a Leading Industrial Mineral (575c5a41-0377-4ea7-9a36-dc79d753b27e)By Robert J. Pruett
The Georgia kaolin District is the world's largest producer of kaolin. Georgia production tripled from 2,344 million metric tons in 1964 to 7,570 million metric tons in 1994. Development of the G
Jan 1, 1998
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University/Industry Partnerships -- Can They Work In Mining?By Howard L. Hartman
The federal government's declining role in funding research has created a critical dollar gap for university departments of mining engineering. Industry is not unaffected by the drought: not only
Jan 1, 1984
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Mobility Analysis Of Bucket Wheel Excavators Operating On Copper Mine TailingsBy Edward A. Nowatzki
The purpose of this paper is to present an example of the application of a theoretically derived mathematical model for track-soil interaction to the evaluation of the mobility of large-scale mining e
Jan 1, 1980
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Potash Production Hoisting Plant Upgrade & BeyondBy D. M. Ziebarth
"During the mid to late 1960’s, the underground potash industry in Saskatchewan was born. For the next four decades the industry operated at a steady pace supporting a large part of the world demand;
Jan 1, 2017
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Sepiolite: Applications and Prospective in Environment Remediation, Catalysis, and Nanocomposite SynthesisBy B. Li
"Sepiolite is a magnesium-rich, porous, and fibrous clay mineral with broad applications. These applications take advantage of sepiolite’s high specific surface area and unique nano-sized channel stru
Jan 1, 2018
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Tube Bundle Systems: How They Work and What They Do"HISTORY Tube bundle systems have been used in the coal mining industry for gas detection since the 1960’s. At the time there were developments were underway for improved gas monitoring systems. The p
Jan 1, 2016
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Controlling Factors of the E-Field of Electrode-Based Through-The-Earth (TTE) CommunicationBy L. Yan, C. Zhou, M. Reyes
"The MINER Act requires the installation of post-accident, two-way communications and electronic tracking systems for all coal mines. One communication system which can satisfy this requirement is an
Jan 1, 2017
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The Utilization Of On-Line Analyzers At The Blair Athol Coal Mine, Queensland, Australia (05e771d6-7429-4253-b84f-2b12f734c398)By G. France
The Blair Athol Coal Mine (BAC) is a large open cut operation in the Bowen Basin of Queensland, Australia. Current mine capacity is about 11 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of export coal. On-line a
Jan 1, 1999
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Heap Biooxidation Of Sulfidic Gold ConcentratesBy Richard M. Crowell, John W. Shield
GeoBiotics has developed a biooxidation technology (patents pending) which involves coating refractory precious metal sulfide concentrates onto a support material and biooxidizing the sulfides in a he
Jan 1, 1996
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Current Developments in Automatic Mine Scheduling and OptimizationBy John Jonkman
During the decade of the eighties, the mining industry was able to take advantage of numerous advancements in computing technology. The development of the desktop workstation and the tremendous increa
Jan 1, 1989
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Construction of the Cowles Mountain TunnelBy George K. Mitteer
The Cowles Mountain Tunnel was driven 2,073 m (6,800 ft) with a 3.43 m (11 ft 3 in) shuffle shoe TBM, for the San Diego County Water Authority, through extremely high strength granitic rock in the Cit
Jan 1, 1995
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Making Copper Pay - Doe Run Develops Unique Copper Flotation ProcessBy John C. Morrisey, Harold M. Ray
With full production from the Casteel Mine in 1987 The Doe Run Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Fluor Corporation, encountered a significant increase of copper and iron to the Viburnum Mill.
Jan 1, 1993
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Bioleaching of refractory gold concentrates at high pulp densities in a nonconventional rotating-drum reactorBy N. Parra, M. N. Herrera, T. Vargas, C. González, B. Escobar
The bioleaching of mineral sulfide pulps in a bench-scale rotating-drum reactor was studied. The reactor contained horizontal paddles on the inner wall for lifting the mineral pulp. The performance of
Jan 1, 1999