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Minimum Engineering Requirements for Assessing Mining ProjectsBy R. Addison, T. Swendseid, R. Kehmeier, D. Larsen, J. Uhrie
"The development of a mining project necessarily progresses through many steps, beginning with the identification of a mineral resource and continuing through project construction. Several classificat
Jan 1, 2016
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Impact of face ventilation and nitrogen inertization on hazardous gas distribution in bleederless longwall gobsBy J. Marts
Underground longwall coal mining sections are operated as sealed gobs if the coal is prone to spontaneous combustion. Sealing along the gate roads during longwall face retreat limits the flow of fresh
Sep 1, 2013
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Archodrilling A New Prospecting ConceptBy Howard V. Sears
Prospecting in its modern context means simply the gathering of information on which, to base plans for the utilization of our mineral resources. One prospecting system familiar to T. V. viewers is t
Jan 1, 1971
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Trenchless Utility Relocation Addresses Environmental Impact for Channel Crossing - NAT2022By John D. Hanifin, C. Kevin Moon, Eric C. Wang
Value Engineering on Connecticut DOT’s Walk Bridge selected the trenchless option for utility relocation to address the channel crossing’s environmental concerns. The design and construction considera
Dec 1, 2022
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The Formidable Separation Machine Packed Column FlotationBy T. P. Meloy
The packed column flotation cell is an awesome separation device. Virtually unknown and untested, the packed column flotation cell is one of the ten most important developments in mineral processing o
Jan 1, 1994
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Planning and Fast Track Tunnel Design in Historical Downtown CharlestonBy James McKelvey, Larry Drolet, Jason Swartz
INTRODUCTION When divers discovered that sections of a tunnel housing the pipeline that conveys wastewater from the Charleston Peninsula to the Plum Island Wastewater Treatment Facility had caved
Jan 1, 2005
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Mining Foundation of the Southwest to host 31st annual banquetThe 31st annual American Hall of Fame Awards Banquet and Fundraiser sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest (MFSW) will be held at the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort on Saturday, Dec
Nov 1, 2013
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Substitutes for Western Bentonite in Magnetic Taconite Pellets - IntroductionBy James A. Clum
The shift to lower grade iron ores, e.g., magnetic taconites, resulted in a shift towards agglomeration practices which could effectively deal with the fine particle sizes generated in the liberation
Jan 1, 1976
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Time Domain Reflectometry Calibration For The Waste Isolation Pilot ProjectBy C. T. Aimone-Martin
Time-domain reflectometry (TDR) laboratory experiments have been conducted using cylindrical salt cores from the Waste Isolation Pilot Project (WIPP). TDR has been used as an instrumentation technique
Jan 1, 1994
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A Comparative Study Of Two Recirculation SystemsBy F. Calizaya
This study summarizes the results of various numerical and laboratory experiments per-formed to study the effect of airflow recirculation on gas concentration. The numerical exercises were carried out
Jan 1, 1991
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Iron Ore Concentrate Particle Size Controlling Through Applicationof Microwave at the HPGR Feed Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Maurício Covcevich Bagatini, Maycon Athayde
Nowadays, the HPGR (high-pressure grinding rolls) is an intermediate step between filtering and balling in the most modern iron ore pelletizing operation. The operation debottlenecks filtering process
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Use Of Lightweight Foam Concrete For Sealing Abandoned Mine ShaftsBy D. L. Boreck
With increasing land development, the potential of fatalities from abandoned mine shafts increases. To minimize potential liability, shaft closure should be a critical part of mined land reclamation.
Jan 1, 1994
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Environmental Data ManagementBy D. M. Fritz
Environmental experts face large and rapidly-increasing volumes of raw data obtained from environmental monitoring stations. These professionals must compile and analyze the data in a systematic manne
Jan 1, 1996
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Conventional Tunneling Challenges in the Himalayas: A Case StudyBy Sharanappa Yalal, Rakesh Kumar Khali
"Himalayan geology poses the most challenging ground conditions almost anywhere in the world, one of the reasons thereof is their evolution as the youngest mountain chains. They are demonstratively ri
Jan 1, 2016
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Sustainable Mine Water Management at Remediated Uranium Mining Sites of the Former Wismut Mining OperationsBy M. Paul
"INTRODUCTION In 1990, the uranium production of SDAG Wismut in East Germany was stopped. 45 years of inconsiderate destructive exploitation had scarred both landscape and nature. With the “Wismut law
Jan 1, 2016
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Management Of Mines In The FutureBy M. Javier
Management is a major part of sustainability research. Many different aspects of sustainability have already received significant research attention, but the management processes in mining from the pe
Jan 1, 2010
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Reducing Emissions Of Air Toxics: Evaluating The Potential For Removing Trace Elements From Powder River Basin Sub-bituminous CoalsBy Jr. Raleigh
As part vi the development of the Coal Quality Expert (CQRN) --a computer program capable of predicting the impacts of coal quality on power plant performance, costs, and emissions control--several na
Jan 1, 1993
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Mine Operations Planning - It's as Easy as "1-2-3"By Glenn J. Phillips, Debra L. Musick
The operating mine is dynamic, everchanging, and a continuous moving target. The only way to effectively manage such a creature is to be able to evaluate the cost of operation over short enough time p
Jan 1, 1987
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Managing Cyclones: A Valuable Asset the Copper Mountain Case Study (44830731-0f7b-4606-82e1-1422dec82d1f)By M. Westendorf, T. Banerjee, S. Kaushik, D. Tinney
"The Copper Mountain Mine is located in Princeton British Columbia, Canada and produces 80 – 90 million pounds of copper annually, as well as gold and silver by-products. The ore processing plant has
Jan 1, 2015
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A Study Of Parameters Influencing Direct Coal Firing Of Grate-KilnsBy B. P. Faulkner
In 1974, Allis-Chalmers, in corporation with several iron ore operating companies, began to evaluate direct firing of coal in the GRATE-KILN System. Several coals were ground at the Allis-Chalmers Pro
Jan 1, 1977