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Facing the future with an engine and its fuel considered as a systemBy K. D. Eng, W. T. Tierney
"During the past century, the development of vehicular transportation has benefitted tremendously from the performance improvement in engines in a situation where low-cost, plentiful fuel supplies wer
Jan 1, 1982
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Leaching Of Copper By FungiBy G. M. Wenberg
Bacterial leaching of copper and uranium is practiced in environments containing available sulfur and iron and having a strong acidic reaction. However, many mineral deposits do not have these conditi
Jan 1, 1969
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Life-of-Mine Ventilation and Refrigeration Planning for Resolution Copper MineBy R G. Moreby, S Bluhm, FávonáGlehn, C Pascoe
Resolution Copper Mine in Arizona, USA, is planned to be a 2000 m deep panel cave mine with virgin rock temperatures exceeding 80¦C in rock with high crystalline silica content, resulting in a very ch
Jul 1, 2013
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The Application Of Linear Goal Programming To Coal-Fired Power Plant Blending ProblemsBy James E. Lonergan
Linear goal programming is a multi-objective optimization technique where the constraints of a linear programming formulation of a problem are considered as additional objectives. The optimal solution
Jan 1, 1984
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Spigot Design Modification to Alleviate Roping in HydrocyclonesBy S. S. Pathak, S. Mishra, M. H. Tyeb, A. K. Majumder
Roping in hydrocyclones is a well-known phenomenon in mining and mineral industries which put serious restrictions on their continuous and maintenance free operation. Roping is mostly observed in asso
Jan 8, 2022
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A Banker's View of Cash Flow Methods in Mineral ValuationBanks' focus in using cash flow methods can differ markedly from that of equity investors. This paper attempts to explain and describe bankers' approach by: ò outlining the fundamental dif
Jan 1, 1994
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Rare Metals and Minerals - Considerable Progress Reported in Reducing Costs and Widening Industrial ApplicationsBy B. D. Saklatwalla
FOR the proper understanding of the inclusion of certain elements in this review it seems necessary to state the meaning of "rare metals." Certain elements occur in deposits limited in extent or conce
Jan 1, 1939
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Stabilization Solutions To Hazardous Metals-Laden WasteBy Mark Kramer
This paper is limited to treatment of bottom and fly ash waste resulting from WTE and RTE Cogeneration plants, commonly known as trash burners. The body of the paper defines waste generation and conve
Jan 1, 1996
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LED Area Lighting to Reduce Glare for Roof Bolter Operators Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy John J. Sammarco, Alan G. Mayton, Elaine N. Rubinstein
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a light-emitting diode (LED) area luminaire called the Saturn and conducted a laboratory study using a Flet
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Sustainable Mine Water Management at Remediated Uranium Mining Sites of the Former Wismut Mining OperationsBy M. Paul
"INTRODUCTION In 1990, the uranium production of SDAG Wismut in East Germany was stopped. 45 years of inconsiderate destructive exploitation had scarred both landscape and nature. With the “Wismut law
Jan 1, 2016
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Financial Modelling with the Auditor in MindBy S G. Gemell
"The financial model is an integral component of any project evaluation based on mineral resources, ore reserves and (at least internally) exploration targets. Given the unity of purpose for preparing
Mar 8, 2016
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Identifying strategic gaps and opportunities in sustainable development initiatives within the South African mining industryBy T. C. Maswanganyi, G. L. Smith, R. C. A. Minnitt
This paper identifies the strategic gaps and opportunities for the South African mining industry’s contribution towards advancing sustainable development. Mineral resources companies are confronted by
Dec 15, 2025
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RI 6969 Heavy Liquid Cyclone Concentration Of Minerals (In Two Parts) 1. A Study Of Liquid Cyclone Variables Influencing The Concentration Of MineralsBy R. B. Tippin
The heavy liquid separation (HLS) process was investigated by the Bureau of Mines to develop a means of concentrating minerals from natural ores, Various spodumene ores were tested in a 0.4-inch diame
Jan 1, 1967
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Influence of continuous mining arrangements on respirable dust exposures - SME Transactions 2016By W. R. Reed, D. E. Pollock, T. W. Beck, J. A. Organiscak, J. D. Potts
In underground continuous mining operations, ventilation, water sprays and machine-mounted flooded-bed scrubbers are the primary means of controlling respirable dust exposures at the working face. Cha
Jan 1, 2016
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Use Of Probability Distributions To Define Baseline Ground Water Quality At A Uranium Mill SiteBy K. J. Bruxvoort
Background ground water quality is often used to drive remediation programs at sites with waters affected by mining activities. In the past these levels were sometimes chosen without rigorous statisti
Jan 1, 1998
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Operation Yellowboy-Design And Economics Of A Lime Neutralization Mine Drainage Treatment Plant ? IntroductionBy H. B. Charmbury
The acid mine drainage problem in Pennsylvania is of continuing and growing interest to the coal mining industry, the state government and the citizenry at large. Approximately one-third of the total
Jan 1, 1967
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CFD-Dem Simulations Of A Sawtooth Jigging Profile On Particle MixturesBy S. M. Viduka
This paper presents a numerical investigation of solid separation in jigging device, which is a gravity separation method widely used in ore processing. Separation is recognized as being heavily depen
Sep 1, 2012
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RISKGATE – Shared Coal Mining Knowledge for Managing Risks across Ground ManagementBy P Bergin, J M. Galvin, J Harris, J Li, P Kirsch, M Shi, B Hebblewhite, B Whittaker, R Mitra, D Sprott
Controlling unwanted ground movement is critical in mining as well as many other highly hazardous environments, such as construction and tunnelling. Sharing knowledge about effective hazard management
Nov 5, 2014
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The Future of the Canadian Oil IndustryBy J. C. Rudolph
"THE TOPIC on which I am speaking this afternoon is ""The Future of the Canadian Oil Industry.'' At the time of C + 100, we should take a searching look at ourselves, an honest appraisal of our achiev
Jan 1, 1968
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Effects of Temperature and pH on Pressure Filtration of CoalRefuse Slurry Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy G. S. S. Raman, M. S. Klima
Coal refuse slurries stored in tailings impoundments can potentially lead to environmental concerns such as effluent seepage, property devaluation, and in extreme cases, dam failures. Pressure filtrat