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Continuous Hard Rock Breakage And Its Potential Effect On Deep-Level MiningBy N. G. W. Cook
The conventional cyclic system of deep-level mining by drilling and blasting gives rise to an inadequate degree of stope sorting when mining thin reefs. This results in poor utilization of the capital
Jan 1, 1969
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Los Angeles, California JWPCP Effluent Outfall Tunnel Project— Tunneling Under Extremely Challenging Conditions - RETC2023By R. Schuerch, C. Cimiotti, M. Piemontese, N. Karlin, P. Perazzelli, P. Halton
The new Los Angeles, California JWPCP effluent outfall tunnel will transport secondary-treated effluent from the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant in Carson to White Point Manifold. The tunnel will
Jun 13, 2023
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Female Workers: A Productive AssetBy Patricia Curtis Petty
Thirty years ago, the appearance of a female mining engineer, geologist or miner in a company, union or mine environment would have been unthought of, unwelcomed and violently opposed. Twenty years ag
Jan 1, 1984
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The Use Of Peat In Waste TreatmentBy T. J. Malterer
Peat has unique physical, chemical, and biological properties. These include high porosity and water retention, high absorption and adsorption properties, high buffering capacity, and it is a rich med
Jan 1, 1995
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Advances In Large Hole Wall Control BlastingBy W. A. Crosby
The ability of open pit mines to steepen overall final wall angles allows significant cost reductions as a result of reduced waste movement requirements. Final wall angles are principally controlled b
Jan 1, 1998
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Simultaneous Determination Of Open Pit Mine Production Planning VariablesBy H. Sevim
Long term production planning in open pit mines requires the determination of cutoff grade, mining and milling production rates, mining sequence, mine life, and ultimate pit limits. These variables in
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of A Better Rockbolt Assembly At White PineBy Jose Agapito
Roofbolts with expansion anchors have been used at White Pine for more than twelve years, but always with an understanding that their performance was not entirely satisfactory. Some bolts fell out, so
Jan 1, 1970
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Empirical Correlation To Determine Laboratory Mill Grinding TimeBy V. M. Torres
An empirical correlation to detennine laboratory mill grinding time has been developed. Grinding samples to 90 ± 5# below 147 micrometers was required for a flotation testwork at Companhia Vale do Rio
Jan 1, 1996
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Double impact dynamic test of a ground support system: An analysis through numerical methods - RASIM2022By E Marambio, R Brändle, G Fischer, G von Rickenbach, M Fuentealba, L Burgos, R Luis Fonseca
In underground excavations, under high stress conditions, ground support systems must provide safe and effective response to dynamic events. These systems must be capable to resist dynamic impacts and
Apr 26, 2022
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Kinetics Of Pyrite Oxidation In Acidified Ferrous Sulfate Solutions In The Presence Of Oxygen-Sulfur Dioxide Gas MixturesBy J. A. Arias
The oxidation kinetics of pyrite and refractory gold concentrates in acidified ferrous sulfate solutions in the presence of oxygen-sulfur dioxide gas mixtures has been studied. The effect of temperatu
Jan 1, 1993
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Practical Mining Geology (b5c987a1-9e5c-4cb4-bab4-521d032b6151)By E. H. Ahrens
This paper deals with the daily work of operating geologists and should be of interest to recent graduates. Working with development and production is quite different from exploration and many of th
Jan 1, 1983
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Rehabilitation Of Material Handling System At Petroleum Coke Export TerminalBy James T. Finley
Profit, product quality, speed of operations, reliability, operator confidence, safety and environmental improvements have all been enhanced as a result of the recently completed maintenance, renovati
Jan 1, 1983
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New Development In The "In Situ" Testing Of RocksBy K. F. Unrug
Extrapolation of the rock properties obtained from the cores exploration holes to the surrounding areas often causes problems because of frequent sudden changes in the geologic composition of strata.
Jan 1, 1999
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Production And Performance Of Carbonate-Bonded PelletsBy L. George Imperato
The Blocked Iron Corporation has been active for many years in the development of mineral agglomeration processes by cold chemical induration. Millions of tons of iron ore fines agglomerated by th
Jan 1, 1968
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Economic Factors Affecting Mill DesignBy C. N. Bailey
Let's review the economic factors in mill design. Talking about engineering economics in mill design reminds me of an old' saying "There are several ways to handle women but nobody knows wha
Jan 1, 1961
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Critical Surface Tensions Of Wetting Of Low Surface Energy Minerals And Their Separations By Gamma Flotation: Realgar, Talc, Stibnite And SulfurBy M. Yekeler
The critical surface tension of wetting values (Ye) of realgar (AsS), talc [Mg3si401o (OH) 2]' stibnite (Sb2S3), and sulfur (S) were determined by flotation in the absence of conventional flotati
Jan 1, 1994
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Three Dimensional Geological And Resource Modelling Of The Lisheen Base Metal Deposit, Co Tipperary, Ireland.By John D. Elmes
The purpose of this paper is to describe the geology and the modelling work carried out to date. The Lisheen Zinc-Lead deposit was discovered in April, 1990. The deposit comprises two stratiform sul
Jan 1, 1998
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The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly" Silica-Its Biology And PhysiologyBy E. A. Metz
Silicon dioxide, silica, is the most common oxide in the earth' s crust. The health effects of silicon dioxide dust have been known since Biblical times. Agricola's book, published in the mi
Jan 1, 1998
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Research At The Pittsburgh Coal Research Center United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of MinesBy D. E. Wolfson
As energy requirements in the United States expand with the growth of the Nation, use of coal also can be expected to increase. This optimistic outlook for the coal industry is based on our vast reser
Jan 1, 1969
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[The Office of Coal Research Program as Related to Air Pollution Control]By George I. Staber
As stated by the Congress in the preamble of the act establishing the Office of Coal Research, its purpose is, "To encourage and stimulate the production and conservation of coal in the United States
Jan 1, 1968