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Managing Cyclones: A Valuable Asset the Copper Mountain Case Study (44830731-0f7b-4606-82e1-1422dec82d1f)By M. Westendorf, T. Banerjee, S. Kaushik, D. Tinney
"The Copper Mountain Mine is located in Princeton British Columbia, Canada and produces 80 – 90 million pounds of copper annually, as well as gold and silver by-products. The ore processing plant has
Jan 1, 2015
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OFR-48-78 Roof Bolting Hazard Analysis StudyBy J. H. Adkins
The purpose of this research is to identify hazards associated with roof bolting and to make recommendations for procedural and equipment design changes to reduce those hazards. To that end, the proje
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 7211 Pointers On The Storage Of CoalBy J. F. Barkley
During the present war emergency, under the urge of the Federal Government to store coal, the following; questions are arising n the minds of coal users: (a) Will the coal lose any of its heating v
Jan 1, 1942
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Silver Leaching FundamentalsBy D. M. Wyslouzil
The fundamentals of dissolving silver and silver minerals are discussed in the following sections: 1) Basic chemical reactions in the silver system 2) Leaching of pure silver minerals 3) Leaching o
Jan 1, 1990
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A Review of BHP - Utah Coal Limited's Dragline Stripping OperationsBHP-Utah Coal Limited operates 33 draglines of varying sizes in the Bowen Basin of Central Queensland. The group's operations with draglines commenced in 1963 with the establishment of opencut
Jan 1, 1989
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New Technologies in Electronic Blasting For Enhanced Safety and ProductivityBy Raphael Trousselle, William Reisz
The blasting industry is now well into its second decade of commercial use of electronic detonators. As an increasing number of blasters are introduced to the technology, the benefits are becoming mor
Jan 1, 2012
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The Use Of Heat Transfer And Limiting Physiological Criteria As A Basis For Setting Heat Stress Limits - IntroductionBy J. M. Stewart
The incidence of heat stroke in the South African gold mining industry is today small (less than 1 in 10 6 shifts worked). Acclimatization and selection procedures have been developed and applied thro
Jan 1, 1980
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Development Of Duval Corporation's Sierrita MireBy Thomas Jancic
Two of the open-pit, copper-molybdenum mining operations of Duval Corporation are located in the foothills of the Sierrita Mountains approximately 30 miles southwest of Tucson, Arizona. In March 1959,
Jan 1, 1971
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American steelmaking is becoming a market-oriented enterpriseBy Frank W. Luerssen
Introduction "Austerity" is perhaps an overly generous description of the past three years in the American steel industry. Steel plants operated at an average of only 57% of their capability in 1982-
Jan 6, 1985
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Temperature-dependent Langmuir model in the coal and methane sorption process: Statistical relationship - SME Transactions 2016By X. Tang, N. Ripepi
The Langmuir model has been widely used for the coal-methane sorption process through an isothermal test. However, even though the temperature-dependent Langmuir model was recognized theoretically and
Jan 1, 2016
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IC 7102 The Cement Industry Of Latin America ? IntroductionBy Oliver Bowles
The various Latin American countries are undergoing a slow process of industrialization. The harvesting of one or two agricultural commodities or the mining of a few marketable minerals is being suppl
Jan 1, 1940
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Emergency Response Veterans Share The Lessons They’ve LearnedBy Launa Mallett, Charles Vaught, Michael J. Bmick
Since 1991 the Pittsburgh Research Center (PRC formerly part of the U. S. Bureau of Mines) has been tapping u valuable resource-researchers have recorded extensive interviews will, 30 individuals who
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Method Selection for Large-Scale Underground MiningAs has been the case since the early Phoenician traders, the minerals used by modern man come from deposits scattered around the globe. The price received is more and more being set by worldwide suppl
Jan 1, 2000
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The Application Of Industrial Engineering In Coal MiningBy Charles W. Rountree
Industrial Engineering in the industrial world is a relatively new field, having been conceived about the turn' of the century by Frederick W. Taylor, who was not satisfied with the hit-or-miss m
Jan 1, 1958
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Process history and aerosol exposures for electrolytic copper refining at Vale Canada (Inco)By B. R. Conard
Copper refining at Vale Canada (previously known as Inco) has been associated with Ni production. Because Cu and Ni carry risks for adverse health endpoints through inhalation exposure, it is critical
Jan 1, 2014
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Do refuge chambers represent a good strategy to manage emergencies in underground coal mines?By A. E. Halim, J. F. Brune
Debate continues over whether barricading in refuge chambers is a good strategy to survive entrapment emergencies in underground coal mines, in particular fires and explosions. Unlike U.S. coal mines,
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Mineral Industry In Early AmericaBy Hillary W. St. Clair
Mining activity began in colonial times with ironmaking operations scattered along the eastern seaboard. Iron furnaces and forges manufactured iron implements from bog iron ores using charcoal from th
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 9421 A Manganese Consumption And Recycling Flow ModelBy Jr. Gabler
Because of concern over the availability and reliability of an uninterrupted supply of manganese and other materials, the U.S. Congress requested that the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) study the /low of
Jan 1, 1995
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Trends in the Transportation of Industrial MineralsBy Donald P. MacKinnon
"This paper is a commentary on selected trends within the transportation industry.In general, innovations are taking place within all modes of transport (road, rail and water) serving the industrial m
Jan 1, 1967
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Mechanization in Coal Mining as Affecting SafetyBy George S. Rice
MECHANIZATION in coal mining is a phrase which has attracted world-wide attention, and those persons not engaged on the practical side of coal-mine operations seem to regard mechanization as a panacea
Jan 1, 1929