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                     Study on the tribocharging properties of CaCO3 particles in a cyclone tribocharger Study on the tribocharging properties of CaCO3 particles in a cyclone tribochargerBy Yang Song, Li Shaokang, Wang Zhiqiang, Wang Jinjun, Li Guofeng, Su Meixuan The paper investigates the triboelectric charging properties of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) particles under different conditions using a cyclone tribocharger. It explores the effects of airflow velocity Sep 1, 2023 
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                     Using near-miss events to create training videos Using near-miss events to create training videosBy Brendan Demich, Brendan Macdonald, Timothy J. Orr, Jonathan K. Hrica, CASSANDRA L. HOEBBEL, Jason Navoyski, Jennica L. Bellanca The paper describes the process of collecting detailed accounts of near-miss incidents and turning them into impactful visual stories using graphic simulation. The aim is to create high-quality traini Sep 1, 2023 
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                     The influence of drawbell geometry on hang-ups during ore extraction The influence of drawbell geometry on hang-ups during ore extractionBy Dion Weatherley, Raúl Castro, RENE GOMEZ, Pablo Cid The study examines the impact of different drawbell geometries on hang-ups during ore extraction in underground mining. Using the discrete element method, the research compares three drawbell geometri Sep 1, 2023 
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                     A review of current scheduling and design practices in the Powder River Basin A review of current scheduling and design practices in the Powder River BasinBy Amy McBrayer, Andrea Brickey The paper discusses the mine planning methods used in the Powder River Basin (PRB), highlighting the differences from open-pit metal mines. It emphasizes the need for agile mine operations due to chan Sep 1, 2023 
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                     2023 OPA Winner: Climate Pledge Arena 2023 OPA Winner: Climate Pledge ArenaBy Meeok Kim, Thornton Tomasetti, Seth Knihtila, Michael Oakland, Shawn Leary The transformation of Seattle's historic KeyArena into the state-of-the-art Climate Pledge Arena, home to the NHL's Seattle Kraken, was no small feat. The $930-million renovation and expansion require Sep 1, 2023 
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                     Versatility of Compaction Grouting to Stabilize and Lift Large Structures Versatility of Compaction Grouting to Stabilize and Lift Large StructuresBy Joe Harris Large structures, such as a multistory office building or a large storage tank, are constructed the most economical way possible, which may involve a shallow foundation system placed on native soil or Sep 1, 2023 
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                     DFI Collaborates on Risk-Based Panels DFI Collaborates on Risk-Based PanelsBy Derrick Dasenbrock Two DFI committees independently organized two complimentary panel sessions for the recent American Society of Civil Engineers' (ASCE) Geo- Risk 2023 "Advances in Theory and Innovation in Practice" Co Sep 1, 2023 
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                     Partnering for Cutoff Wall Project Success Partnering for Cutoff Wall Project SuccessBy Osvaldo Valdez, Matteo Bertoni, Aem Ragy The East St. Louis Deep Cutoff Wall project is located in the area of East St. Louis, Illinois, across the Mississippi River from the city of St. Louis, Missouri, along the left descending bank of the Sep 1, 2023 
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                     The thermal decomposition kinetics of carbonaceous and ferruginous manganese ores in atmospheric conditions The thermal decomposition kinetics of carbonaceous and ferruginous manganese ores in atmospheric conditionsBy F. Dinter, S. A. C. Hockaday, Q. G. Reynolds The thermal decomposition of carbonate minerals as pre-treatment before smelting reduces the energy requirement for smelting. It can also make the combustion of fossil fuels for heating unnecassary. T Aug 3, 2023 
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                     Removal of arsenic and metal ions from acidic effluents via the Fenton reaction method Removal of arsenic and metal ions from acidic effluents via the Fenton reaction methodBy Y. Wang Arsenic-bearing acidic effluent from hydrometallurgical processes contains many harmful metal ions and must be appropriately treated before discharge. In the present study, arsenic, copper, zinc, alum Aug 3, 2023 
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                     Mechanical activation and physicochemical factors controlling pyrometallurgical, hydrometallurgical, and electrometallurgical processing of titanium ore: A review Mechanical activation and physicochemical factors controlling pyrometallurgical, hydrometallurgical, and electrometallurgical processing of titanium ore: A reviewBy A. S. Ratnayake, H. C. S. Subasinghe In this study, we review the role of mechanical activation in the pyrometallurgical, hydrometallurgical, and electrometallurgical processing of titanium feedstock. Mechanical activation has been shown Aug 3, 2023 
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                     Mechanism and control of deformation in gob-side entry with thick and hard roof strata Mechanism and control of deformation in gob-side entry with thick and hard roof strataBy I. Ngo, L. Q. Ma, J. S. Guo Deformation of gob-side entries has always been a critical concern for ensuring stability in longwall coal mines. This paper addresses the significant deformation and support challenges that arise in Aug 3, 2023 
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                     High-resolution erosion modelling using the RUSLE – an application to open cut coalmine operations High-resolution erosion modelling using the RUSLE – an application to open cut coalmine operationsBy C M. Côte, P Bolz, R Chrystal The design of final landforms is an integral part of mine closure plans in Queensland and aims to ensure the rehabilitated land is safe, stable and non-polluting. Landform stability in this context is Aug 2, 2023 
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                     The critical pool levels for the Yallourn Mine determined using the MGRI approach The critical pool levels for the Yallourn Mine determined using the MGRI approachBy N Patel, S Narendranathan, T Mok, J Lowe The Hazelwood Mine (HM) commenced operations in the 1950s and was originally operated by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) prior to it becoming privatised. ENGIE, the current owners Aug 2, 2023 
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                     Exploring the applicability of responsible research and innovation for mine transitions Exploring the applicability of responsible research and innovation for mine transitionsBy S Worden, A Lee Zhi Yi, E Sellers, G Corder, A Littleboy The global shift towards decarbonisation is driving competition for the extraction of critical minerals such as nickel, lithium, and copper. To meet this demand, new mines are being developed while mi Aug 2, 2023 
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                     The role of scale in prediction of mine drainage chemistry The role of scale in prediction of mine drainage chemistryBy N McIntyre, M Edraki, K R. Jain From the very early stages of a mining project, there is a requirement to predict the chemistry of potential drainages from various waste storage facilities. However, using relative masses to scale ch Aug 2, 2023 
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                     Getting your cut-off grade policy right for better ESG outcomes Getting your cut-off grade policy right for better ESG outcomesBy J D. Tolley The shift towards clean energy technologies is having a significant impact on the mining industry, with the demand for minerals such as copper, nickel, cobalt, lithium, manganese, and graphite increas Aug 2, 2023 
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                     The perfect storm – mine closure in the Latrobe Valley Victoria The perfect storm – mine closure in the Latrobe Valley VictoriaBy A Scrase, J Brereton The Latrobe Valley is located approximately 150 kms east of Melbourne. Within a very small area there are 3 large brown coalmines and associated power stations, 3 large towns, and numerous smaller tow Aug 2, 2023 
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                     Moving beyond Net Present Value project evaluation to achieve Environmental, Social and Governance goals for mine operations and closure Moving beyond Net Present Value project evaluation to achieve Environmental, Social and Governance goals for mine operations and closureBy H Simpson, C Gimber The financial evaluation of mining projects drives a whole range of decision-making regarding project viability, project design, operating models and closure philosophy. Net Present Value is a financi Aug 2, 2023 
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                     Microalgae in mining – environmental and social opportunities Microalgae in mining – environmental and social opportunitiesBy A E. Levett, J Durbin The environmental, social and governance (ESG) obligations of mining companies promote the consideration of water and land resources as well as the post-mining employment opportunities following the c Aug 2, 2023 
