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Sulpher Markets and Sulpher Recovery at Falconbridge, OntarioBy C. F. Johnson
Nearly all of the sulphur produced in the world today is converted to sulphuric acid and 49 % is used in the manufacture of fertilizers. In the last few years we have seen the beginning of another cha
Jan 1, 1972
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New Mapping Technologies for Tunnel InspectionsBy Chris Laughton, Bernhard Spoerr
"Tunnel inspections are increasingly needed to ensure that aging infrastructure does not fail in service. To this end the time between inspections is being reduced, the thoroughness of each inspection
Jan 1, 2016
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Computer Modeling Of Underground Ventilation System At WIPPBy S. C. Sethi
The WIPP (Waste Isolation Pilot Plant) Project near Carlsbad, New Mexico, is a research and development project sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy, designed to demonstrate the safe containment for
Jan 1, 1986
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Thermal Runaway Pressures of Iron Phosphate Lithium-Ion Cells as a Function of Free Space Within Sealed Enclosures "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Liming Yuan, Isaac Zlochower, RICHARD THOMAS, Thomas H. Dubaniewicz, Teresa Barone
Mining vehicle manufacturers are developing lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery electric vehicles as an alternative to diesel-powered vehicles. In gassy underground mines, explosion-proof (XP) enclosures are
Nov 6, 2020
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Concrete Masonry: Changing The Shape Of Things To ComeBy S. S. Szoke
The concrete masonry industry, represented by the National Concrete Masonry Association has significantly expanded its markets since the industry's inception. The concrete masonry industry has de
Jan 1, 1993
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Analysis And Modeling Of Longwall Face-To-Face TransfersBy C. Patrick
Longwall face-to-face transfers can cost over $100 per minute in lost production potential and $100,000 for personnel and supplies. Such high cost makes extensive planning and control of the transfer
Jan 1, 1993
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The copper mine America needs; how Resolution continues to push to production - ME Feature ArticleBy William Gleason
At 6,898 ft below surface, the historic No. 9 shaft at Resolution Copper near Superior, AZ is now the second deepest single lift mine shaft in the United States and connects to the deepest single lift
Feb 1, 2026
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Grade Control and Mine Planning – Observations from the FrontBy D. E. Cameron
"INTRODUCTION Grade control requirements for base and precious metal projects are an important input to both conceptual and feasibility mine plans. It’s the author’s experience that grade control inpu
Jan 1, 2018
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Continuous Haulage Systems For Computer-Assisted Continuous Miner PREPRINT NUMBER 90-152By S. K. Bhatt
This paper reviews major developments in continuous haulage technology for underground coal mines. Haulage systems, both in use and development, are investigated through a comprehensive literature sea
Jan 1, 1990
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Mining in the Future: Academic Mining 2050By M. Javier
"Mining makes civilization possible. It also creates socio-economic problems surrounded by sustainability controversies yet continues extraction without considering the balance and finitude of nature.
Jan 1, 2018
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Thermal Exposure Limit in a Simulated Refuge AlternativeMining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy C. D. Ashley, X. P. Garzon-Villalba, R. M. Lopez, T. E. Bernard
Federal standards for refuge alternatives (RAs) mandate that they not exceed a Steadman apparent temperature (AT) of 95 °F (35 °C) at an assumed metabolic rate of 325 W, a limit that appears to be arb
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Thermal Exposure Limit in a Simulated Refuge AlternativeMining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy C. D. Ashley, X. P. Garzon-Villalba, R. M. Lopez, T. E. Bernard
Federal standards for refuge alternatives (RAs) mandate that they not exceed a Steadman apparent temperature (AT) of 95 °F (35 °C) at an assumed metabolic rate of 325 W, a limit that appears to be arb
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Driving Forward The European Industrial Minerals Industry's Commitment To Sustainable DevelopmentBy S. T. Murray
The European industrial minerals industry and its markets are largely self-sufficient. The companies who are members of the Industrial Minerals Association (IMA-Europe) number around 150 contributing
Jan 1, 2003
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Hallmark Automated Storage Systems, Processing And Computer Controlled SortingBy H. A. Zollinger
The Hallmark Distribution Center is one of the most sophisticated material handling and order filling facilities in the world. The 53 million cubic foot facility houses an ultra-modern, computer- moni
Jan 1, 1973
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The Preparation Of Environmental Impact Statements For Industrial Projects ? IntroductionBy John M. Heckard
It all started with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, which establishes that Congress is committed to restore and maintain environ- mental quality. It directs all federal agencies to iden
Jan 1, 1973
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An Engineer's View Of Underground Construction/Mining And The EnvironmentBy Eugene L. Foster
The engineering profession has traditionally devoted its efforts to understanding and modifying the Earth's environment in order to adapt it to man's needs. In appraising our overall perform
Jan 1, 1974
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Mineral Processing Control Systems - Past And Future - IntroductionBy Lynn B. Hales
Unfortunately, the term "control" has a negative connotation in the minds of many of our operating plant personnel. Whereas the opposite is true of those associated with research and technical centers
Jan 1, 1979
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Environmental Issues Related To Large Scale Coal Refinery ComplexesBy Thomas R. Mills
Under contract to the U. S. -Department of.-Interior, Office of Coal. Research, Hittman Associates recently completed a 16 month study of the environmental-factors associated with the siting, construc
Jan 1, 1975
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San Vicente Pipeline Tunnel?Reach 4W, 3, And 2: Case HistoryBy Michael Jatczak
The San Vicente Tunnel Project is an 11-mile water tunnel constructed for the San Diego County Water Authority. One of the many challenges of the project included tunneling a 22,000-foot single-headin
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HYL Direct Reduction: Past, Present And FutureBy R. Quintero
The HYL Direct Reduction Process was the first in the world to operate successfully at industrial scale. The results were so innovative and attractive that other steelmaking companies acquired license
Jan 1, 1998