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The Production of Zero Carbon Emission Pig Iron with the E-Iron Process - SME Annual Meeting 2025By John J. Simmons
There is considerable interest in the iron and steel industry in the development of technologies that can reduce carbon dioxide emissions, as the iron and steel industry is the third largest producer
Feb 1, 2025
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Water Quality And Reclamation Management In Mining Using Bactericides (ce41aeec-7c32-4b61-b5db-f7fa902cd5e2)By V. Rastogi
Acid rock drainage is the result of exposure of sulfidic materials, such as pyrites and sulfidic ores, to air and water. The oxidation of these sulfides is catalyzed by more than a million times by th
Jan 1, 1995
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The Development And Commercialization Of The Hicom High Intensity Grinding Mill (edb9c907-4f44-4787-9b35-11f12e176296)By T. A. E. Breen
A new high intensity grinding technology has been developed and is now being commercialized by Hicom International of Australia. This has led to the development and manufacture of Hicom 120 grinding m
Jan 1, 1999
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Dust Control In Stockpiling, Crushing And Reclaiming Trona OreBy W Frint
An area in Southwestern Wyoming is rapidly becoming the soda ash capitol of the world. Starting only 20 years ago from a unique deposit of trona, the out-put has rapidly increased until now about half
Jan 1, 1972
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Coal Mine Health Activities Of The National Institute For Occupational Safety And HealthBy Raymond T. Moore
The Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (FCMHSA) begins with this statement: "Congress declares that the first priority and concern of all in the coal mining industry must be the health an
Jan 1, 1974
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Extensive Duct‐Fan Systems with In‐line Booster Fans: Planning for Partial Vacuum and an Algorithm for In‐line Booster Fan Positioning (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By J. R. R. Bowling, A. McFadden, M. Francoeur
The abstract discusses the increasing use of extensive duct-fan systems in underground hard-rock mine development. It highlights the challenges of designing these systems, particularly the risk of par
Mar 17, 2022
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Managing the Groundwater Impacts of Tunnel ConstructionBy Thomas H. Hibner, Daniel Tempelis, John E. Shamma
Environmental protection of nearby resources is an issue that can not be ignored in tunnel construction. The Inland Feeder Arrowhead Tunnels Project is no exception. With keen interest from various st
Jan 1, 2003
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The Design Criteria Of A New Precision Weighing High Capacity Conveyor ScaleBy Donald Babbitt
In 1971, during the planning and design stages of a $300 million expansion, the Iron Ore Company of Canada Ltd. through its Engineers, Canadian Bechtel Ltd., came out with a preliminary request for tw
Jan 1, 1975
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Exploring the Significance of Earning a Social License to Operate in an Urban SettingBy Dirk van Zyl, Lysa Morishita
Mining companies are increasingly approaching the social aspect of sustainable development within the rural communities that neighbour their projects and operations. Rural community engagement require
Jan 1, 2017
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Introduction To Mine Planning And Scheduling ApplicationsBy Betty L. Gibbs
Mine planning and scheduling done with computer programs is possible only after extensive work has been completed to define the geologic extent of an ore body and an overall mine design. Mine planning
Jan 1, 1989
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Recent Developments In Air ClassificationBy Fred T. Towne
There are a number of air classifiers manufactured throughout the United States and the rest of the world. The classifiers manufactured by Alpine, A. G. of Augsburg, Germany, are unique in their abili
Jan 1, 1965
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Benefits Of Small Taconite PelletsBy Herbert F. Nyberg
The Black River Falls Mine is owned and operated by Jackson County Iron Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Inland Steel Company. It is located in vest central Wisconsin, seven miles east of the cit
Jan 1, 1976
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Modeling multiple geologic domains in mineral deposits with an implicit signed distance function approach - SME Transactions 2016By C. V. Deutsch, D. A. Silva
The geologic modeling of multiple domains is required for the prediction of mineral resources and reserves. In general, explicit methods have wide acceptance among modelers due to the ability to manua
Jan 1, 2016
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Chemical Oxygen In Underground Life SupportBy J. W. Mausteller
Chemical oxygen supplies have been used for nearly 60 years, with their greatest application during the last 25 years. They are of two types, the superoxides and chlorate "candles", The superoxides ar
Jan 1, 1971
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“They Want to Dig a 100-Foot Hole in Front of My House for Two Years!” - Community Mitigation and Outreach for DC Water’s First Street TunnelBy Carlton M. Ray, William P. Levy, Thomas Lindberg
"The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority (DC Water) is implementing its $2.6 billion DC Clean Rivers Project to reduce combined sewer overflows to the District’s receiving waterbodies and m
Jan 1, 2016
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A Comprehensive Method For Determining The Operating Point For A Mine Fan InstallationBy J. M. Mutmansky
Procedures for the determination of the operating point that results when a fan is connected to a mine and placed in operation have been a source of confusion for decades. A variety of techniques has
Jan 1, 1984
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Ten Common Mistakes In Conveyor Specification And DesignBy R. T. Swinderman
This paper discusses how many of the common practices in conveyor specification and design are out of date compared to the current expectations of users for safe, serviceable, reliable, and fugitive m
Jan 1, 2010
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A New Look At The Small GasifierBy R. W. Culbertson
During the 1920's, approximately 11,000 small gasifiers were in operation in the United States. They converted about 15 million tons of coal per year into low Btu gas. In some cases, hot raw gas
Jan 1, 1978
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Room And Pillar In-Seam Excavator And Roof Supporter (RAPIERS)By Summers D. A.
A mining machine has been designed and fabricated to mine coal from room and pillar operations combining high pressure waterjet cutting and mechanical fragmentation. Waterjets are used to slot the coa
Jan 1, 1992
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Integration Of Government Databases For Use In Reconnaissance Level Exploration ProgramsBy Barbara H. Carroll
In order to rapidly evaluate an area for its mineral potential, a reconnaissance exploration program generally includes the following: 1. Outlining an area of interest 2. Identifying known mineral
Jan 1, 1985