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Seam Structure - An Important Criterion for Coal Pillar DesignBy Kot F. v. Unrug
In spite of the extensive research and accumulated experience from mining operations, an appropriate pillar design remains an open issue. Due to the shrinking reserve base, present mining operations m
Jan 1, 2005
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Metals And Alloys Water Solidification A Bridge From Pyro- To Hydro-MetallurgyBy David Norval
The increased tendency to use hydrometallurgy as an extraction step towards final refining following a pyrometallurgical smelting process requires melts which have to be cast and or comminuted which c
Jan 1, 2005
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Monitoring Of Natural Heat Occurrence At The Bear Canyon Coal MineBy Miles T. Stephens, Felipe Calizaya, Jacob O. Kingston
Currently, the Bear Canyon Mine is facing the challenge of excessively high coal and rock temperatures in one of its headings. In Mine No.3, the air temperature at the 6th Right panel reached 36.4ºC a
Jan 1, 2005
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Shear Punch Testing as a Tool for Evaluating Welded Pipeline SteelBy J. J. Jonas, G. R. Stewart, N. Pokutylowicz, S. Yue, R. Varano, A. Elwazri
Differing thermal histories in and around a weld can lead to differences in grain size, phase composition and morphology of precipitates; mechanical properties will vary accordingly. Hardness testing
Jan 1, 2005
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The effect of ultra-fine particles on the separation performance of wet gravity processing equipment and flowsheet design implications for their treatmentBy R. M. G. Machunter
The presence of ultra-fine particles affects the separation performance of wet gravity separation equipment. Several studies have been undertaken to establish the maximum level of these particulates
Jan 1, 2005
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Role of Technical Innovation on Production Delivery at the Polokwane SmelterBy F. Stober, D. Wanblad, J. Ndlovu, L. R. Nelson, L. P. S. de Villiers
The single six-in-line furnace of the Polokwane Smelter is the largest installed high-intensity furnace for platinum group metals (PGM) base metals sulphide smelting in the world. The furnace employs
Jan 1, 2005
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Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Sulfur Mining Activity In Oriental CarpathiansBy D. -P. Georgescu
A native sulfur mineralization associated with pyrite and iron oxides containing 20% iron was quarried in Calimani Mountains, Oriental Carpathians. The wastes resulted from this exploitation activity
Jan 1, 2005
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Calculation Of FeO-TiO2-Ti2O3 Liquidus Isotherms Pertaining To High Titania SlagsBy D. J. Fourie
During the production of pure TiO2for the pigment industry, ilmenite, containing 35?60% TiO2, is reduced to high titania slag, containing 70?95% ?TiO2? and pig iron. The high titania slag produced, co
Jan 1, 2005
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Slam RisksAlthough the mining industry has achieved record-low fatalities and injuries for each of the last three years, there are still too many miners injured or killed in this nation ís mining operations.
Jan 1, 2005
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Construction of the Combined Sewage Overflow Tunnel for the City of Fall RiverBy Shemek Oginski
The 5 km (16,194 lf) of 6.1m (20 ft) diameter TBM driven tunnel built by the J.F.Shea Co. will serve as sewage overflow storage. The TBM tunnel and four connecting tunnels excavated by drill and blast
Jan 1, 2005
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Four world titanium mining provincesBy K. J. Stanaway
Major world ilmenite and rutile accumulations reveal similar regional geology and Proterozoic age deeper crustal source rocks. During crustal collision titanium crystallizes as ilmenite and rutile at
Jan 1, 2005
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Role of Oily Bubbles in Enhancing Bitumen FlotationBy J Masliyah, Z Xu
The largest oil sand deposit in the world is located in Alberta, Canada, with a total proven reserve of 2.5 trillion barrels of oil. The water based extraction process is currently being used in comme
Jan 1, 2005
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Designing Flotation Circuits for High Fines RecoveryBy D C. Curry, M F. Young
Many flotation operations need to improve liberation to increase recovery, yet often plant operators are concerned that finer grinding will produce æslimesÆ with low flotation recovery. Yet simple cir
Jan 1, 2005
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Modelling of Mineral Potentials of Gold and Base Metals Using Gis in Mahneshan Area, IranBy A Kamkar-Rouhani
The paper describes a mineral potential mapping of gold and other base metals in Mahneshan area, Iran, using geographical information system (GIS), in which, the method of weights of evidence is used
Jan 1, 2005
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A Thermodynamic Model For The Reaction Zone Of Lead Blast FurnaceBy Pengfu Tan
A thermodynamic model has been developed to predict the distribution behaviors of Cu, Fe, S, O, Pb, Zn, As, and heat balance in a lead blast furnace. The modeling results have been validated by the pl
Jan 1, 2005
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Impacts of Geotechnical Issues on Design of the Beacon Hill Tunnel and Station ProjectBy Michael S. Kucker, Stuart Warren, Robert A. Robinson, Michael J. Lehnen, David McAllister
Geotechnical conditions exposed by the phased exploration programs have had a major impact on the selection of excavation and support methods, dewatering requirements, size of openings, vertical align
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - PerliteBy K. N. Santini, J. M. Barker
The perlite industry in the United States continued to undergo rapid change and increased competition last year as it did in 2002. U.S. production in 2004 was 510 kt (562,000 st),an increase followin
Jan 1, 2005
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Baumgartner Shafts and TunnelBy Jim Nickerson, James McCleish, Tom Abkemeier, Nicholas Willig
The purpose of this project is to convey sanitary sewage from an existing pump station to a new waste water treatment plant. This paper will discuss the design and construction aspects of the project.
Jan 1, 2005
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Sand Mining On U.S. Continental Shelves: Exploration And Exploitation For Shore Protection And Environmental Restoration - IntroductionBy Charles W. Finkl
Coastal and marine aggregate (sand and gravel) mining on US continental shelves is a major activity that supplies industrial and commercial demands for these raw materials. Because Pacific, Atlantic,
Jan 1, 2005
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Blast Design for Vibration Control in Construction BlastingBy Terra Dinamica, Frank Lucca
This paper discusses blast design for vibration control in tight construction blasting. Topics include blast pattern geometry, blast design formulas, loading, explosives & initiation selection, and ut
Jan 1, 2005