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Tunnel Cost ModelBy Charles H. Minott, Michael J. Markow, Robert D. Wyatt, Fred Moavenzadeh
The substantial investment in tunnels anticipated in the next twenty years has focused new attention on the economics of tunnel construction itself and on some costly problems associated with undergro
Jan 1, 1974
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IC 6781 Calcium Chloride ? IntroductionBy Paul M. Tyler
Calcium chloride is a conspicuous example of a former waste product that has found a place for itself in the onward march of civilization. Formerly considered a troublesome constituent of the effluent
Jan 1, 1934
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Productivity, Quality and Smelter Operations: Rönnsktär 1992By Andres Vikdahl
The Rönnsktär smelter has recently undergone a series of technical and operational changes. This changes are caused by our own will to remain and gain in competivety and to adapt to the ever changing
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimal Pitwall Shapes to Increase Financial Return and Decrease Carbon Footprint of Open Pit MinesBy G. ALBORNOZ, S. Utili, A. AGOSTI, C. VALDERRAMA, R. PELL, N. Morales
The steepness of the slopes of an open pit mine has a substantial influence on the financial return of the mine. The paper proposes a novel design methodology where overall steeper pitwalls are employ
Feb 9, 2022
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IC 8602 Estimated Costs To Produce Copper At Kennicott, AlaskaBy R. P. Maloney
The economic viability of four depleted mines near Kennicott, Alaska, was determined by the Bureau of Mines to assess their profitability if they were developed today and thus estimate cost data for a
Jan 1, 1973
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Preliminary Evaluation Of The Effect Of Coal Cleaning On Trace Element RemovalBy Charles T. Ford
In 1971, Bituminous Coal Research, Inc~ established a program to provide the coal industry with the necessary information and technical capability to investigate and evaluate potential problems concer
Jan 1, 1977
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Coal - Ready-made Heat from CoalBy D. W. Loucks
There is plenty of evidence to indi-cate that at least one of man's chief interests in life is to make himself as comfortable as possible. If you doubt this, just watch the fellow next to you for
Jan 1, 1950
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Air Recovery: Its Significance and PredictionThe air recovery from a flotation cell is the fraction of inlet air which overflows the weir as un-broken bubbles. The air recovery is an important factor in froth phase phenomena; such as gangue entr
Jan 1, 2014
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Royal Canadian Mint Miller Salt Process DevelopmentsBy Vicken Aprahamian
"The Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) operates a gold and silver refining toll operation in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The silver refining line is a recent addition and was commissioned in 2005. One source of
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 9476 - Facility for Melting Residues From Municipal Waste Combustion: Design Criteria and Description of Equipment (b805f73a-ba30-4e6f-abf9-034803cd5126)By Alan D. Hartman
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, under a Memorandum of Agreement with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), established design criteria for a facility to melt residues from municipal waste com
Jan 1, 2010
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Some Geological Characterization Techniques for Assessing Fault Influence on Deep ExcavationsBy T. G. Carter
"Damaging seismicity associated with deep faulting in both mining and civil excavations not infrequently occurs without warning, and often before proper mitigation measures have been put into place. S
Jan 1, 2015
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Coal Bed Discontinuity Effects on the Production of Degasification Boreholes and on Emissions during Longwall MiningGeological discontinues in the coalbed, such as faults, sandstone channels, permeability facies, lithotype changes, and large scale partings in the coal seam, can cause intermittent production problem
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 6489 Electrorefining Beryllium. Operation of a Prototype CellBy M. M. Wong, J. E. Klosterman
Scrap beryllium chips ( nominally 96 to 97 percent Be ) were electrore fined in a prototype cell with 408 lb of electrolyte composed of 52.4 mole - percent LiCl , 36.3 mole - percent KC1 , and 11.3 mo
Jan 1, 1964
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Technical Notes Iron and Steel Division - Origin and Elimination of Hydrogen in Basic Open Hearth SteelsBy W. L. Kerlie, J. H. Richards
The variation in hydrogen content of basic open-hearth steels during refining and the effect of changing from steam to air atomization were studied. The water content of the furnace atmosphere, the sl
Jan 1, 1958
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Online Vibration Monitoring on Electric Mining ShovelsBy D. Nower
"The supply of copper is expected to be at a large deficit in 2012. To recover from these deficits mining companies are required to maximize production and there is no better way to accomplish this th
Jan 1, 2012
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Improved Ventilation and Dust Capture in Underground Crushing PlantsBy S W. Kingman, D Whit, I S. Lowndes
The use of compressive crushing equipment such as gyratory crushers within minerals processing plants can potentially generate large quantities of dust. Remedies to this problem include the retrofitti
Jan 1, 2005
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Shield-Data-Based Horizon Control for Longwall Shearer GuidanceBy M. Holm
Coal is an important fuel for energy generation, and since there are no adequate alternatives it will also be for the next decades. The deep lying hard coal is important in particular because of its h
Aug 1, 2013
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Crystal Growth Modifiers in the Bayer ProcessBy J. J. Liu
In the Bayer process, control of alumina trihydrate particle size, oxalate stability and morphology and foaming is crucial for improving the yield and quality of alumina trihydrate. One way to econom
Jan 1, 2014
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Use of Subsidence to Estimate Secondary Extraction of Trona (c58fbfc6-051e-430f-a2c4-f6e817c31939)By P. W. Conrad, C. Todd, N. A. Degerstrom, N. West, R. Kramer
"Surface subsidence caused by underground room-and-pillar mining operations and by solution mining operations have been studied separately but never in combination. In 2008, FMC Minerals began using s
Jan 4, 2018
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RI 4231 Yancey-Crawford Manganese Deposit Rockingham County, Va.By M. H. Kline, Wing G. Agnew
"INTRODUCTION The Yancey-Crawford tract, located 1-1/2 nines east of Yancey station on the Norfolk & Western Railway in Rockingham County, Va. was from 1917 to 1941 considered an unusually promising m
Apr 1, 1948