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Effect of Water on Mechanical Properties of Coal, Charge Induction, and Rockburst Hazard Prevention - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Xiaochun Xiao, Xin Ding, Yishan Pan, DI WU, Xiangfeng Lv
Rockburst is a sudden disastrous instability of coal mass that poses a serious threat to underground exploitation of coal resources; therefore, approaches of prediction and control methods are valuabl
Dec 26, 2022
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Phosphorus — a Circular Journey from the Ground to the Recycling Line - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Ewan Wingate, Ranjit Prasad, Yanjun Liu
The use of phosphorus by mankind is long established. From use in agriculture, foods, high tech electronics, and more recently in EV battery cathode production, one cannot escape its impact on today’s
Sep 11, 2023
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The Role of Permanent Magnets, Lighting Phosphors, and Nickel‑Metal Hydride (NiMH) Batteries as a Future Source of Rare Earth Elements (REEs): Urban Mining Through Circular Economy - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Chamila Jinendra Nanayakkara, Nimila Dushyantha, Amila Sandaruwan Ratnayake, Gayithri Niluka Kuruppu
Rare earth elements (REEs) are key ingredients in many advanced materials used in energy, military, transportation, and communication applications. However, the prevailing geopolitical dynamics and th
Dec 28, 2023
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Dick Klimpel: An Interview With SME's 1997 PresidentYou have been involved with research activities in froth flotation and size reduction. What do you think the future holds for these technologies? Froth flotation and size reduction are essential proc
Jan 1, 1997
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Experimental research on the behavior of ventilation air around shafts during a fireThe safety of personnel is the most important matter during a mine fire. However, there is not enough research on a case when a fire occurs near a shaft and the behavior of the fire gas is not well un
Jan 1, 2009
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Advance Exploration by Stochastic Inversion of Tunnel Seismic Waves - A Numerical StudyBy Tamara Nestorovic, Luan T. Nguyen
"With the aim to mitigate excavation risks and reduce the costs caused by tunnel boring machine (TBM) stoppage when tunneling under uncertain soil conditions, prediction ahead of the tunnel face has b
Jan 1, 2016
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Sampling And Ore Control At The Montana Tunnels Mine Jefferson County, MontanaBy W. M. Snoddy
The Montana Tunnels diatreme is a low-grade polymetallic ore body containing economically mineable quantities of gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Widely varying gold grades combined with the general erra
Jan 1, 1991
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In Situ Geochemical Fixation Of Uranium And Molybdenum Using Calcium PolysulfideBy R. Z. Pyrih
Uranium tailings at Cotter Corporation's Canon City, Colorado Mill were moved to a double-lined impoundment, but uranium and molybdenum salts remaining in the fractured bedrock underlying the old
Jan 1, 1998
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Environmental Changes Caused By Irrigation In The Pasco Basin, WashingtonBy Randall E. Brown
Irrigation simulates a climate change so that crops can be grown that otherwise would not thrive. The abundant sunshine and warm weather of many arid regions induces a rate of growth in excess of that
Jan 1, 1971
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Magnetic Liners Increase Productivity, Reduce Energy Consumption In Iron Ore Grinding MillsBy Dan Norrgran
In recent years, a great deal of attention has been focused on developing mill liners to increase wear resistance, improve grinding efficiency and reduce energy consumption in milling applications.
Jan 1, 2009
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Raising By Use Of A CageBy John C. Wangaard
A method of raising by use of a cage has been used with considerable success at the Cary Mine, Hurley, Wisconsin, on the Gogebic Range. The Cary Mine is owned by the Odanah Iron Company, Pickands, Mat
Jan 1, 1958
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Overview Of Low-Rank Coal DryingBy W. G. Willson
Low-rank coal (LRC) drying processes are generally categorized by operating temperature, drying environment and type of feed (either sized or ground coal). Within these broad categories, drying proces
Jan 1, 1997
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Technical Challenges For The Aggregate IndustryBy D. W. Jahn
Road construction in the near future will require contractors to guarantee that a project will remain trouble free for years after the project has been completed. These guarantees will challenge aggre
Jan 1, 1995
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Quantifying and Insuring Against Mine Risks from the Changing ClimateBy S. Kemball-Cook, D. Heinze, A. Kornberg, M. Harmon
Climate change presents risks to mine infrastructure, operations and long-term obligations to protect environmental conditions. Management strategies and design of infrastructure and containment syste
Jan 1, 2019
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Development of Non-Destructive Inspection Method for Concrete Elements in Tunnel Linings Using Remote Laser SensingBy Yoshinori Shimada, Oleg Kotiaev, Hiroaki Sakamoto, Toshihiro Asakura, Naotoshi Yasuda, Norikazu Misaki, Masahiro Shinoda
"To ensure that trains run safely, the performance of railway civil engineering structures is checked by periodic inspections. General inspection method has merits and demerits, but none of them offer
Jan 1, 2016
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Recovery Of Gold And Silver From Massive Sulfide DepositsBy Clement K. Chase
Although flotation is the generally accepted process employed to recover gold and silver as well as copper, lead, and zinc from primary sulfide ores, the metallurgical requirements for the treatment o
Jan 1, 1986
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Use Of Solid Fuel In The Pelletizing Shaft Furnace ? IntroductionBy W. M. Aubrey
The use of solid fuel in shaft furnaces to indurate iron ore pellets was originally considered a necessary evil, which the industry worked long and hard to eliminate. Since then changes have taken pla
Jan 1, 1967
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Fire Obstruction By Steel Stoppings?In A Simulated EntrywayBy L. D. Savage
Several experiments were conducted using a large crib fire adjacent to a Kennedy Metal Products steel stopping in a simulated cross cut to evaluate the proposed mechanisms by which a mine fire would b
Jan 1, 1996
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Worlds Largest DraglineBy Melvin W. Kraschnewski
In 1966 Central Ohio Coal Company and Bucyrus-Erie signed a contract authorizing Bucyrus-Erie Company to design and build a 220 cubic yard dragline. This dragline would be used for stripping overburde
Jan 1, 1969
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Quality of Ore, Lake Superior DistrictBy Duluth Engineers' Club, Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota
"In recent years, much has been said and written on Lake Superior ores, giving the impression that the quality of the ore is deteriorating in grade and that the reserve of high grade ore is rapidly be
Jan 1, 1920