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How Correct are Geostatistical Models in Predicting Soil Transitions? - NAT2022By Hongjie Yu, Mike Mooney
Transitions between geological/geotechnical soil units have a critical impact on the operation and performance of a tunnel boring machine (TBM). Geostatistics-based probabilistic modeling is used to q
Dec 1, 2022
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Some Interesting Aspects Of Canadian Industrial Minerals ? IntroductionBy R. A. Wyman
What unusual features are there about finding, winning, and using the industrial minerals of Canada which may be of interest and yet not widely known. Have you, for example, ever wondered where the ra
Jan 1, 1970
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The State-Of-The-Art In Coal Pillar Design (6a33d9ed-6bb8-48bc-96fc-7206a236ffd8)By 1980, the U.S. mining community had reached a broad consensus regarding coal pillar design. The pillar load could be estimated from tributary area theory, and the pillar strength from empirical for
Jan 1, 1999
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Scrubbing Of Mesabi Range Intermediate Iron OresBy W. R. VanSlyke
Scrubbing is gaining increasing recognition as a valuable tool in the treatment of Mesabi Range intermediate iron ores. In general, the earliest washing plants included log-washers in their variou
Jan 1, 1959
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Longwall Roof Activity Monitoring and ControlBy W. M. Hart
The remote face loading and entry convergence monitoring systems, employed at some of the Cyprus Amax's underground coal mines, have been able to continuously record changes in face shield resist
Jan 1, 1996
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Potash Demand Trends And Trade ? IntroductionBy J. Douglas
The past year has been a strange one for the fertilizer industry of the world and the United States. Listening to news stories, you would think the sky is falling on the world's agriculture and p
Jan 1, 1985
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The Twin CitiesBy Alexander N. Winchell
The cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis are located side by side on a double loop in the Mississippi River near the eastern boundary of Minnesota. Both cities lie on both sides 'of the Mississippi
Jan 1, 1920
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International Project Management The Challenges For A Junior Mining CompanyBy A. Kaczmarek
As the mining industry is enjoying a much needed and long awaited increase in demand for natural resources, consolidations in both the mining and mining service industries and a generational departure
Jan 1, 2006
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Scaling Mine Pillar Size And Shape With The 'P FunctionBy L. A. Panek
A new pillar strength formula is presented, incorporating a function P of size and shape, which takes into account the size-shape interaction effect as well as the enhanced strength exhibited by wide
Jan 1, 1994
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Micro-Pricing Optimization: Value-Based Partition Curve Analysis with Applications to Coal SeparationBy A. Noble
"In coal and mineral processing, several numeric parameters are used to quantify the separation performance of unit operations. For density-based separations, the partition curve is used as the starti
Jan 1, 2015
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Simulation of Recovery of Upper Remnant Coal Pillar While Mining the Ultra-Close Lower Panel Using Longwall Top Coal CavingBy Pengfei Wang, Guorui Feng
"With the depletion of easily minable coal seams, less favorable reserves under adverse conditions have to be mined out to meet the market demand. Due to several historical reasons, a large amount of
Jan 1, 2019
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Application Of Dry Grinding Rod MillsBy C. A. Rowland
Wet grinding rod mills have been used for 50 years to grind ores and to make specification sand. The application of wet grinding rod mills is well understood. Until recently, there have been very few
Jan 1, 1968
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Impact on aggregates of regulating nonasbestos minerals as asbestosBy Kelly F. Bailey
Introduction On June 20, 1986, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published revised asbestos exposure standards for general industry and construction. The standards reflect OSHA
Jan 11, 1988
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Utilizing Technology to Optimize Loading ProductivityBy J. LaForest, R. Riggle
In today’s challenging mining environment, everyone is focused on minimizing cost per ton. With haulage costs approaching up to 45% of the overall mining costs, and loader performance driving producti
Jan 1, 2019
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Air Leakage and Recirculation Behavior under the Influence of Booster FansBy K. Feledi
"A booster fan is an underground mechanical ventilation equipment installed in series with a main surface fan that is used to boost the air pressure provided by the surface main fan passing through it
Jan 1, 2015
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The Many Faces Of WollastoniteBy K. J. Sollman
As a class, silicate minerals have likely found the broadest, if not largest volume, use in combination with polymeric binders of all industrial minerals. Among the silicates, calcium metasilicate, wo
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining—Technological Achievements Mark the DecadeBy M. P. Adamson, Bryson D. Trexler, R. V. Ramani, Mark L. Koenig, V. Rajaram, Alan Burton, C. S. Crocker, Kim. Y. C., A. G. Law, William C. Larson
Another record year vas experienced by the mining industry as the value of nonfuel minerals production soared to $23.5 billion-up 15% from the previous year. Based on preliminary estimates by the Bure
Jan 5, 1980
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Wireless Access To Live Data From Mining Operations - Anywhere & AnytimeBy R. Heersink, C. H. Wells
Innovations in communications and real-time information systems are providing industry opportunities to improve profitability. Real-time operating data is collected from equipment across a site or ev
Jan 1, 2002
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Computerized Open Pit Design And Planning At Serrana's Phosphate Mine Jacupiranga - Sp, Brazil - A Historical Review From the Beginning to the Present Situation - IntroductionBy Alizeibek Saleimen Nader
The intensive use of computers for mineral application at Serrana's phosphate mine in Jacupiranga, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, began in the late seventies. The early hardware and software availab
Jan 1, 1989
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Industry and University Cooperative Research– Ways to Make It WorkBy William H. Dresher
Introduction A subject long debated but rarely resolved involves the interaction between the academic community and industry in the sponsorship and conduct of research. The subject is, unfortunately,
Jan 10, 1984