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The Influence Of Coal Characteristics On Boiler Design And PerformanceBy K. W. Morris
Of the fossil fuels used for power generation coal is by far the most variable and complex in its properties. A thorough review of the characteristics of the coal to be fired is essential before boile
Jan 1, 1983
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Caterpillar Introduces New Product Lines at Press Days ‘96By William R. Yernberg
Caterpillar introduced 21 new products during Caterpillar Press Days ‘96, held in June at the company’s proving grounds near Tucson, AZ. The event, billed as the largest product introduction ever hel
Jan 1, 1996
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Coal And The Cement IndustryBy H. M. Garrett
Dr. Ft: L. Handy of Iowa State University's Engineering Experiment Station very handily reduced the relatively complex cement making process to ultimate simplicity: "Take two cups of crushed lim
Jan 1, 1978
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Inserted Mill Liners: A Concept Of CompromiseBy Charles B. Dugger
Sacrificial linings for grinding mills have been a necessary state of the art of mineral dressing since the inception of comminution. Long recognized as the final link in energy transmission from powe
Jan 1, 1979
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Horizontal Stresses As Indicators of Roof StabilityBy J. F. T. Agapito, L. J. Gilbride
High horizontal stresses were recognized to impact roof stability more than 60 years ago. Since then, numerous measurements associated high horizontal stresses with difficult ground conditions. This p
Jan 1, 2002
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Carbon Adsorption Of Gold - Ultimate Loading And Ionic Contaminant Effect On Loading RatesBy W. R. Boehme
The test work was done in two parts. In Part I, five 6 x 16 mesh activated coconut shell carbon samples made by four different manufacturers were evaluated as to their gold loading rate and total gold
Jan 1, 1983
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Phosphate Reserves, Supply And Demand---Southeastern Atlantic Coastal States 1980-2000 A.D.By Richard C. Mayberry
Phosphate reserves have been and still are a controversial subject. Some published estimates are particularly conservative and have caused concern in government and political circles that southeastern
Jan 1, 1981
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Computer Applications In Mining Problems And Challenges - Objective And ScopeBy Om P. Garg
The purpose of this paper is: 1) To summarize the capabilities and some of the limitations of the existing mine planning software. 2) To provide some guidelines for acquiring the software. 3) To
Jan 1, 1983
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Selective Uranium Oxidation During In Situ LeachingBy T. Y. Yan
O2, NaCl03, H202, NaOCI and Ce+4 have been examined as oxidants in an alkaline carbonate system for uranium in situ leaching. The South Texas and New Mexico ores contained up to 2.6 meq/g of reducing
Jan 1, 1993
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A comparative assessment on the effect of different supplemental iron sources on the bio-dissolution of Zn, Pb, Cd and As from a high-grade Zn-Pb oreBy Elham Najafi, Sina Ghassa, Ata Akcil, Hadi Abdollahi, Sandeep Panda, Zohreh Boroumand
Bioleaching is an environmental friendly process that has gained much interest for the production of metals from metal-bearing wastes or materials. The process decreases carbon footprint by reducing c
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Wetbud – A Free Water Budget Modeling Tool for Created Wetland DesignBy Stephen Stone, Kerby Dobbs, G. Richard Whittecar, W. Lee Daniels, Zach Agioutantis, Tess Thompson
A common result of Environmental Impact Assessments associated with mining projects is the construction of new wetlands in areas disturbed by mining operations. Where appropriate, this mitigation may
Jan 1, 2017
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Open Pit Mining At CarlinBy Gerald C. Smith
Carlin Gold Mining Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation and is located 76 kilometers north west of Elko, Nevada. Multiple bench open pit mining methods are being used to
Jan 1, 1985
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SAMARCO's 396 Km Pipeline A Major Step In Iron Ore TransportationBy Milton E. Jennings
On May 11, 1977, the SAMARCO 20-inch, 396-kilometer (246-mile) Pipeline was placed in service. This system represents the latest thinking in slurry pipeline design and is one of the main contributors
Jan 1, 1978
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Environmental Considerations For Disposal Of Industrial By-ProductsBy L. John Minnick
Extraction of crude ores and minerals inevitably produces various by-products either as a result of nonusable residues or as waste by-products from process operations. Thus for each 100 tons of coal e
Jan 1, 1975
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Developing Functional BaselinesBy William W. Edgerton
Establishing geotechnical baselines on soft ground projects that require the use of closed-face tunnel boring machines (TBMs) is difficult. It is hard to see the face when mining and the excavated mat
Jan 1, 2012
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Geomorphic And Hydrologic Problems Associated With Surface Mining On Alluvial Valley Floors, Western United StatesBy R. F. Hadley
Alluvial valley floors constitute a valuable land resource and have been important to ranching operations in semiarid western United States. This resource may be in jeopardy locally if the alluvial de
Jan 1, 1978
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Effect of Morphology on Breakage and Liberation Characteristics of Minerals and CoalBy R. Venugopal, V. K. Saxena, Veerendra Singh
"Ore morphology plays a vital role during the milling and liberation of minerals. This study was carried out to understand the role of mineral crystallography and mineral interfaces on the milling and
Jan 1, 2015
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East Arlberg Highway Tunnel, AustriaBy Hans Treichl
1. INTRODUCTION For Europe the Arlberg road tunnel signifies the elimination of the largest traffic barrier between Bucharest and Paris in the east-west transversal. Apart from that the tunnel will
Jan 1, 1979
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Iron Ore - The Permanent State Of EvolutionBy John J. Dwyer
As one begins to contemplate the organization of a talk with the title "Iron Ore - The Permanent State of Evolution," the main divisions appear to be the past, the present, and the future. But distast
Jan 1, 1968
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The occurrence and concentration of rare earth elements in acid mine drainage and treatment byproducts. Part 2By Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, Aaron Noble, Christopher R. Vass
Many modern industries rely on rare earth elements (REEs) to produce products that are essential to both civil and defense applications. In a prior study (Vass et al., 2019), we showed that REE grades