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The Financing Of Mass Transit In The United StatesBy Charles A. Gargano
The current state of the mass transit industry in America will be examined. How and why this important urban activity shifted entirely, or almost entirely, from the private sector to the public sector
Jan 1, 1983
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The Benefits of HydraCrowd on the Electric Rope ShovelCAT offers three different methods to accomplish crowd & retract on an electric rope shovel Rack and pinion Rope crowd HydraCrowd The presentation will compare the three systems and introduc
May 1, 2013
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The Traveling Grate - Updraft/Downdraft - The Lurgi Combined TechniqueBy Hans Rausch, Kurt J. E. Meyer
A PELLETIZING plant in Germany must be able to process ores of different origins, having quite different characteristics. This requirement was of great importance for the development of the Lurgi proc
Jan 3, 1958
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The Application Of IPCC at the Moatize Coal ProjectBy R. J. McCarthy
In-pit Crushing and Conveying (IPCC) is increasingly being considered by mining companies as a means to reduce their dependence on trucks and thus, fuel, tires, labour, etc. There is potential for gre
Aug 1, 2013
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The Use Of Mobile Crushers In The Minerals IndustryBy H. G. Kok
The concept of mobile crushers is not new. Since their introduction about twenty-five years ago, mobile crushers have continued to gain widespread attention. Mobile crushers reduce minerals in the ope
Jan 1, 1980
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The Rehabilitation of the Mining Environment in British ColumbiaBy J. V. Thirgood
"Reclamation legislation was introduced in British Columbia in 1969 amidst public concern and controversy. This paper reviews this legislation as it relates to coal mining, and how it is being impleme
Jan 1, 1971
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The Treatment of the Auriferous Sulphide Ores of KalgoorlieAs requested by my fellow members I shall endeavour to read a paper on the Treatment of the Auriferous Sulphide Ores of Kalgoorlie from a metallurgical standpoint. Before going into the subject it wil
Jan 1, 1901
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The history of mine ventilation in the United KingdomBy J R. Leeming
Mines require ventilation to ensure an adequate atmosphere for the sustenance of life, and to dilute, render harmless and remove contaminants.This paper describes the developments in the United Kingdo
Aug 28, 2017
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Arsenic Management In The Metallurgical Industry: The Chilean ExperienceBy Armando Valenzuela
Arsenic has been a common impurity in copper sulfide concentrates treated pyrometallurgically in Chile, which inevitably during the smelting-converting process reports in the final copper product affe
Jan 1, 2006
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Coalmine ventilation – examining the past, looking to the futureBy J M. Galvin
History attests to the catastrophic consequences that fire, explosion and contaminated, noxious andirrespirable atmospheres can have for workplace health and safety in underground coal mining. It also
Oct 12, 2022
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The New Progress in the BGRIMM Emulsion Explosives TechnologyBy Wang Xuguang, Zhang Xiaozhi, Li Guozhong, Xiong Daiyu
The emulsion explosive is a new kind of water-based industrial explosives that was developed at the end of 1960s. In the 1970s, BGRIMM invented EL-series emulsion explosive that created a new era of w
Jan 1, 2003
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Ground Control and the Inundation of the Retsof MineBy Vincent A. Scovazzo
On March 12, 1994, the 1,100-foot deep 2 Yard South panel of the 1l0 year-old Retsof Mine collapsed. At the time of this occurrence, the Retsof Mine was characterized as the world's largest, most
Jan 1, 1997
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The Rapid Implementation of the Pine Creek Gold ProjectBy Buttrose RB
The Pine Creek gold mining development consists of a 1000000 tonne/yr open cut mine, a carbon-in-pulp processing plant and support facilities. The operation is located at Pine Creek, 230 km south
Jan 1, 1986
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Advancing the Conveyor Industry on the World Wide WebBy Andrew I. Hustrulid
The Internet and World Wide Web create multiple opportunities to advance and change an industry. Scandura Conveyor Belting, a mid-sized manufacturing company supplying the mining industry, has embrace
Jan 1, 2002
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Survival Guide For The Blaster in the 1990'sBy John W. Brown
During the summer of 1994 the mining industry experienced numerous accidents involving blasting related incidents. The Tri-State Chapter of Explosives Engineers planned a meeting to discuss three of t
Jan 1, 1995
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Heap Leach Modeling ? The Current State Of The ArtBy David G. Dixon
From its first implementation for the recovery of gold from low-grade ores by cyanidation in the early 1970s, heap leaching has developed into a key hydrometallurgical technology, in conjunction with
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use of Mogensen Sizers in The Coal IndustryThe principles and practical applications of the Mogensen Sizer are examined, with particular reference to the experiences at Coal Cliff Mine, New South Wales. The Mogensen Sizer has proven to be
Jan 1, 1984
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The Use of Sigh Explosives in the Blast FurnaceBy T. F. Witherbee
IN a paper read at the Lake Superior meeting, August, 1880, an account was given of the successful use of Rendrock and Monaky powder upon a scaffoldn and salamander in the furnace. On April 5th, 1881,
Jan 1, 1882
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Cast Blasting in the Light of the Electronic OptionBy Winfried Rosenstock
The development of electronic initiation systems has partially reached or will reach in a short period of time full reliability for general use without limitations. Unfortunately those systems meet wi
Jan 1, 2003
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The future of the metallurgical industry in South AfricaBy M. G. Atmoret
It seems to me to be particularly appropriate that this topic should be discussed at the first prize-giving function of this kind. As you know, this presentation of awards to young mining engineers an
Jan 1, 1977