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Presplit Design Based on Borehole PressuresBy Dr. Calvin J. Konya, Anthony Konya
Beginning on the Niagara Power Project, presplitting became a widely used blasting technique to obtain smooth walls in mining and construction projects reducing scaling, creating more stable pits, all
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Wilikes-Barre Paper - The Relation between the Speed and Effectiveness of StampsBy R. W. Raymond
THE question, what is the best proportion among weight, fall, and speed of stamps, is one which has not yet received thorough and systematic examination. In considering the economical application of s
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Electrolytic Salt Splitting for Sulfuric Acid and Caustic Recovery: Can It Be Cost-Effective?By Alexander Burns
Electrolytic salt splitting is a technology where acid and/or base is regenerated from a neutral salt using membrane electrolysis. Recent advances in the understanding of brine treatment, membrane sta
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Track and Trace in Europe and Worldwide, the Beginning, the Present and in the FutureBy Frank Hirthammer
Since the introduction of the Explosives Track & Trace in Europe in 2014 for manufacturers and 2015 for end-users, a lot has changed in all areas of the supply chain and the use of explosives. The reg
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Reservoir Rock Characteristics - Observations Relating to the Wettability of Porous RockBy F. L. Fayers, J. W. Sheldon
It has been a matter of concern to the petroleum industry to determine what effect the capillary term has on saturation profiles, since these profiles determine ultimate economic oil recovery. In thei
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Demonstration Of Remote Mine Seal ConstructionBy M. A. Trevits, T. A. Gray, L. M. Crayne, P. Glogowski
Mine seals can he remotely constructed in underground coal mines through vertical boreholes when direct access to a fire is impossible or considered to he too dangerous. This method has great merit be
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Separation and Purification of Rare-Earth Elements Based on Electrophoretic Migration (PART II)By P. Hajiani
Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical materials in many leading-edge technology products. However, REE separation outside China has remained a challenge in addressing environmental concerns of curre
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Lithium and Boron Extraction from the Rhyolite Ridge Ore Nevada USABy Peter Ehren
Global Geoscience is developing a Rhyolite Ridge project, a shallow boron-lithium resource deposit, located in Nevada about 25 km from Albermarle’s Silver Peak operation. The main minerals of interest
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A Simulation Approach Analyzing Random Motion Events Between A Machine And Its OperatorBy Dean H. Ambrose
This paper presents an approach for representing and analyzing random motions and hazardous events in a simulated three-dimensional workplace, providing designers and analysts with a new technique for
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Water: An Increasingly Valuable and Challenging Resource for the Mining and Metallurgical Industry to Manage EffectivelyBy Ram V. Ramachandran
As an industry with major potential impacts (both good and bad) on water resources and due to the rising costs of process water, the mining and metallurgical processing industry has a key responsibili
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Pressure Interference Correction to the Material Balance Equation for Water-Drive Reservoirs Using a Digital ComputerBy Michael P. Robinson
It has been suggested that streaming potentials are not nomlally logged because the streaming potentials known to be generated across mud filter cakes are substantially cancelled by streaming potentia
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Design Of Bearing Plates For Anchors In Geo-ApplicationBy Andrew Baxter
This paper focuses on the design of steel bearing plates to transfer load from tiebacks and tiedowns to a concrete mass. It lists and describes the various available procedures for design of bearing p
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Reservoir Engineering – General - Extensions of the Muskat Depletion Performance EquationBy R. D. West
Miscible displacenzent recovers all oil in the area contacted by the injected .fluid, whereas water or immiscible gas drives usually leave substantial amounts of oil as residual. However, the Door mob
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Hazelton Paper - Sketch of Early Anthracite FurnacesBy William Firmstone
On the 19th December, 1833, a patent was granted to F. W. Geisenheimer, for smelting iron ore with anthracite. In his claim he says: " Sixthly, though I cannot, and do not, claim an exclusive right of
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New York Paper - Technical EducationBy Lewis M. Haupt
IT has given me great pleasure to read, in the papers recently pub lished by this Society, the discussions on the subject of Technical Education, which were developed at the joint meeting held at the
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Philadelphia, October 1876 Paper - The Coal Production of the United StatesBy Richard P. Rothwell
Though coal has been mined in this country for more than a century, no systematic effort was ever successfully made to ascertain the total amount produced. The production of the Cumberland Basin, Md.,
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Emerging Technologies: Aiding Responders in Mine Emergencies and During the Escape from Smoke-Filled PassagewaysBy Ronald S. Conti
Historically, underground mine rescue teams have received training only in the course of actual emergencies, or in simulated mine environments, usually on the surface, with placards to identify object
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Douglas Centenary Commemoration 1918–2018: Engineering the Science— James Douglas, Early Hydrometallurgy and ChileBy W. William Culver
James Douglas became known in the nineteenth century for two reasons fundamental to his mining career: (1) his experimental work with copper hydrometallurgy, and (2) his grasp of the idea that the qua
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Philadelphia Paper - The Geology of the North Shore of Lake Superior (Supplementary Note)By T. Sterry Hunt
In my address on the " Geognostical Relations of the Metals," delivered before the Institute on the 20th of February last (Vol. I Transactions, p. 331), I spoke of the rocks in the vicinity of Thunder
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Driven Piles In Central Texas Expansive SoilsBy Clayton A. Signor
Abstract: Expansive soils cause more damage to structures annually than a combination of other major natural disasters. Because of the cost to our society, all means and methods need to be fully expl