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    Industrial Minerals 2004 – Soda Ash

    By D. McSwain-Santos

    Soda ash is the trade name for sodium carbonate, a chemical refined from the mineral trona or naturally occurring sodium carbonate-bearing brines (both referred to as natural soda ash) or manufactured

    Jan 1, 2005

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    A Coal-Based Energy Policy For The 21st Century

    By M. Deul

    For the first half of the 21st Century the USA will rely on the same mix of fuels as for the past 50 years: Petroleum will cost more and availability will decline as developing nations modernize. Incr

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Growing Mineral Production Proves China's Resource Potetial

    As 1979 drew to a close, it was obvious that China would have another good year with output of most industrial products at 3-9% above levels attained in 1978. Most increases were registered on the bas

    Jan 3, 1980

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    Tailings Storage Facilities (TSFs) Dust Control UsingBiocompatible Polymers Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By Kwangmin Kim, Junnhyeok Park, Taehee Lee, Minkyu Kim

    Mine tailings storage facilities (TSFs) can be a significant source of fine, respirable dust. This dust poses concerns, especially for nearby communities, because of its detrimental impact on respirat

  • SME
    Examination of Copper Electrowinning Smoothing Agents. Part I: A review

    By M. S. Moats, A. Luyima, W. Cui

    "Organic smoothing additives are used to produce dense, thick, high-quality cathodes in copper electrowinning. Glue had been used traditionally and is still used in operations that do not employ solve

    Jan 1, 2016

  • SME
    A Short-Term Production Planning Model For Dimension Stone Quarries

    By E. Bakhtavar

    In this paper, problem of short-term production planning for dimension stone quarries was mathematically modeled using a binary integer programming. The model includes an objective function, which was

    Jan 1, 2012

  • SME
    Interrelationships Between Kaolin Mineralogy And Ceramic Behavior: A Case-Study From Patagonia, Argentina

    By E. A. Domínguez

    Kaolin deposits of Patagonia (Argentina) were formed by ?in situ? alteration of volcaniclastic rocks or by erosion, transportation, and deposition of residual clays in small basins. The mineralogy, ge

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Gravity Separation: A Revitalized Technology

    By A. B. Holland-Batt

    In the 1960s and 1970s, incremental development rather than innovation was the norm for gravity separation. However, the last 15 years have seen a number of new developments in this area. The article

    Jan 1, 1998

  • SME
    Have Emerging Technologies Reached the Point Where Diesel Particulate Matter can be removed from Underground Mines?

    By K. C. Kocsis

    "Diesel-powered equipment has allowed the mining industry to raise production rates and significantly improve productivity, as it is rugged, mobile and reliable, but its widespread use in underground

    Jan 10, 2017

  • SME
    UMMSMADM: A Computer Program For Underground Mining Method Selection By Multiple Attribute Decision Making Tools

    By S. Alpay

    Underground mining method selection (UMMS) is one of the most important decisions that mining engineers have to make. Choosing a suitable underground mining method to extract a mineral deposit is very

    Jan 1, 2010

  • SME
    Have Aggregates - Will Travel

    By B. J. Timmons

    An initial point that I would like to make very emphatically?and as our title might erroneously suggest for those of you old enough to remember . . . Peter Harben and myself do not intend to shoot our

    Jan 1, 1987

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    The Pinon Pine IGCC Project: Coal And The Role Of Advanced, Coal-Fired Electric Power Generation Plants

    By J. W. Motter

    Currently, virtually all new electric power generation systems under construction are designed with natural gas as the primary fuel. Factors driving these construction decisions involve sustained low

    Jan 1, 1996

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    New York Subway Caverns and Crossovers—A Tale of Trials and Tribulations

    By Charles Stone, Madan Naik, Drupad Desai, Karel Rossler

    Planning of New York’s new subway line dictated the location of shallow underground station caverns and track crossovers. Clear span openings ranging from70 feet to 100 feet and lengths in excess of 1

    Jan 1, 2005

  • SME
    Alternatives Analysis For Coal Slurry Impoundments

    By J. S. Gardner, K. E. Houston, A. Campoli

    INTRODUCTION Disposal of coal refuse is a costly and challenging problem facing the coal industry today. After the Martin County Coal Company slurry spill and the subsequent regulatory changes sta

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SME
    Stress Relief To Control Coal Bursts

    By K. Y. Haramy

    Deep coal mines with strong roof and floor rock frequently encounter face and rib bursts. The burst problem is becoming more severe as mining depth increases, prompting efforts to relieve high stress

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Copper

    By Julian W. Feiss

    Before undertaking to present to you a current analysis of copper, I would like to preface my remarks with a few observations that in themselves have a bearing upon commodity reviews in general. Havin

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Capture Of CO2 From Coal Gasification Gases On A Calcium Oxide Based Sorbent

    By A. G. Belova

    With the federal climate change legislation in progress, there is a need for demonstration-stage technologies aimed at providing clean energy from coal. Our research aims to experimentally illustrate

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Analytical Design Procedure Using The Wilson Equation

    By V. A. Scovazzo

    The analytical pillar design procedure employing the Wilson equation is based on the site-specific material strength of the floor, pillar, and roof rock. Stable pillars so designed will sometimes be l

    Jan 1, 2010

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    A Successful Workers' Compensation Program For The 1980's

    By Douglas F. Stevenson

    Your committee doesn't assign any easy topics to us speakers. How do you define "successful" in what is essentially a losing game? I am reminded of the fellow who returned from a one-week vacatio

    Jan 1, 1986

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    A Kaolin Company's Journey To ISO 9002 Certification

    By L. A. Arrington-Webb

    The International Standards Organization (ISO) 9000 series of quality standards was published in 1987. First initiated by the British in the mid-1970's to assure the quality of British goods and

    Jan 1, 1997