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Delivering Sustainable Water Supply in the Atacama DesertBy Antonio Tafra, Rene Dominguez, James Spenceley, Brady Hays
"Extracting one of the world’s most valuable natural resources — copper — hinges on the availability of the world’s most essential resource: fresh water. But try sourcing fresh water in one of the dri
Jan 6, 2018
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Organisms, Minerals And Ore DepositsBy William S. Fyfe
The world's biomass with its species-specific ability to concentrate metallic elements must provide one of the dominant concentration and transport systems for such elements. Given that about thi
Jan 1, 2013
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Application Of The Mine Roof Simulator For Assessing Load Strengths Of Various Mine Roof Support CribbingsBy P. M. Yavorsky
Using a mine roof simulator press capable of duplicating the expected magnitude of vertical and horizontal forces experienced by underground mine roof supports, load capabilities of some roof support
Jan 1, 1984
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Modified Hot Water Processing Of Domestic Tar Sands ? IntroductionBy J. Hupka
The limited effectiveness of the original hot water process for recovery of bitumen from certain Utah tar sands containing bitumen of higher viscosity (e.g. Sunnyside, Tar Sand Triangle)1,2 indicated
Jan 1, 1982
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Underwater Tunnel Repair with Stainless Steel Segmental Liner - NAT2022By Matthew Goff, Russell Lutch
The Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) operates the largest regional water authority in the State of Michigan. Two of the tunnels supplying raw water to the system from the Detroit River are the Sprin
Dec 1, 2022
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Fluorspar Producers Must Cut Costs - - Or Else.By Gill Montgomery
The problems of the domestic merchant fluorspar producers are more or less common with those of many other producers of metallic and non-metallic minerals. For more than ten years the American fluorsp
Jan 1, 1964
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Investigation To Control Mine Dust Using Surfactants And A New Approach For Eliminating Their Negative Effect On FlotationBy M. A. Cristovici
The use of surfactants as wetting agents to suppress sulfide ore dust has been investigated. Numerous surfactants were examined to determine their characteristics and to investigate their ability to i
Jan 1, 1992
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Challenging the Crago Double Float Process III. Beneficiation of Siliceous Phosphate Using the FIPR/SAPR ProcessBy Robert Snow, Yingxue Yu, Patrick Zhang
The FIPR/SAPR process is FIPR's third approach to develop a viable alternative to the Crago "Double Float" process for phosphate flotation. SAPR stands for Single-collector, All-anionic Phosphate
Jan 1, 2002
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Refractory Clay Mining And Land Reclamation ? IntroductionBy Charles F. Stack
The A. P. Green Refractories Co. operates clay mines in ten states. Eight of these states have reclamation laws with which we have to comply and indications are that the U. S. Congress will pass a fed
Jan 1, 1974
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Benefits and technology trends in mining automationBy Dru Brown
More than 150 Mt (165 million st) of material crashed down at the Bingham Canyon Mine (Rio Tinto/Kennecott Utah Copper) near Salt Lake City, UT on April 10, 2013. The mine, one of the largest openpit
Jan 1, 2014
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Conventional Excavation of New Inlet/Outlet Tunnel for Newell Creek Dam, CA - NAT2022By Kexin Cai, Isidro Rivera, Shawna Von Stockhausen, Maria Chastka, Kevin Huynh
The Newell Creek Dam Inlet/Outlet Replacement Project is located approximately 11 miles north of Santa Cruz, California along Highway 9 in the San Lorenzo Valley. This project will replace the existin
Dec 1, 2022
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Decaking Of Coal ? IntroductionBy Stanley J. Gasior
Most bituminous coal mined near Eastern industrial areas requiring high Btu pipeline gas is caking and therefore unsuitable for fixed-bed pressure gasification by present techniques. If the caking pro
Jan 1, 1965
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Strategic Underground Mine Planning Through Nested Stopes And Constraint-based Scheduling - SME Annual Meeting 2022By C. Roos, K. Jetmore
Developing a strategic underground mine plan is challenging and investigating multiple scenarios may take weeks. This process can be sped up using the Theory of Constraints to isolate the bottleneck m
Mar 2, 2022
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Exploring For High-Calcium Limestone Deposits In A Karst TerrainBy Bruce H. Mason
The exploration for a commercially acceptable deposit of limestone is consid¬ered by many to be a relatively easy task; however, trying to locate a zone of high calcium limestone of economic thickness
Jan 1, 1974
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Microwave Processing of Low-Grade Banded Iron Ore with Different Reductants "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Nikhil Dhawan, Shrey Agrawal, SHAILA MIR
The current study investigates the effect of microwave processing on low-grade banded iron ore using charcoal, coking coal, and non-coking coal. Charcoal showed better microwave heating response at lo
Sep 21, 2020
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Cable Bridge Conveyor: New Suspension Bridge Based Conveyor System"Above ground, elevated belt conveyors with span >200m between support points can cross valleys, rivers, forests and buildings with minimal footprint. The Cable Bridge Conveyor is a new type of suspen
Jan 1, 2015
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Velocity - Clearance Curves For Mobile Mining EquipmentBy G. T. Lineberry
Reduced clearance is one of the most important characteristics of encumbered space in underground coal mining. Another key variable is the maximum velocity at which a piece of mobile mining equipment
Jan 1, 1983
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Arizona Aggregates; 1950 to 2014 and beyondBy Steve Trussell, William H. Langer
"Arizona aggregate (sand, gravel and crushed stone) producers enjoyed more than a half a century of nearly constant growth in demand for aggregates. Approximately 80 percent of the aggregate produced
Jan 1, 2015
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Reputation engineering; Building stakeholder trust in the age of AI - ME Feature ArticleBy Michael MacMillan
The mining industry has always operated under intense public scrutiny. Community expectations, investor pressures, regulatory obligations, and environmental oversight create a uniquely complex communi
Jan 1, 2026
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Part 2: Advanced Coal CleaningBy Roe-Hoan Yoon
INTRODUCTION In 1960, coal accounted for 49% of the world energy consumption, an amount that was reduced to 29% in 1973 because of the availability of cheap oil. At that time, it seemed that oil wo
Jan 1, 1991