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The necessity for improved hand and finger protection in miningBy JOHN R. HEBERGER, MAHIYAR F. NASARWANJI, Jonisha P. Pollard, Lydia M. Kocher
nt in the mining industry, and identifying factors associated with these injuries is critical for developing prevention efforts. This study identifies nonfatal injury incidence rates, nature of injury
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Seepage Control From An Old Tailings Facility ? IntroductionBy K. E. Robinson
During operation of tailings impoundments, water is lost through decanting, evaporation and seepage. Techniques have been developed to regulate or control each of these components. Collectively implem
Jan 1, 1987
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Land Use And Aggregate DevelopmentBy M. J. Hart
There are no formulas that guarantee success when it comes to obtaining zoning approval for mineral aggregate mining. Local land use decisions often times represent the most controversial issues faced
Jan 1, 1984
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Tire Information Management For The Engineer - A Tool For Reducing Tire CostsBy Joseph M. Chelini
Today, the two major operating costs of rubber tired off-road equipment are diesel fuel and tires. Mine Management has minimal control over the ever accelerating diesel fuel costs. However, they can e
Jan 1, 1983
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Storage and TransportBy A. T. Yu, K. A. Young, Ronald M. Hays, Sanford Terry, D. R. Campbell, J. K. Lovrien, W. L. Price, C. W. Matthews, W. R. van Slyke, S. P. Cole
Storage and transport systems are essential for mineral processing. Section 10 includes systems for storage and transport of dry bulk materials, slurries, and water necessary for operation of mineral
Jan 1, 1985
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Resource and Reserve Audits – SME ConferenceBy Harry Parker
Resource and Reserve Audits Becoming Increasingly Common Types of Audits -Review of Methodology (‘Fatal Flaw’) -Due Diligence – (‘Sign Off’) -Endorsement – (‘QA-QC’) Suggested Standards in Red
Jan 1, 2003
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New Process For The Recovery Of High Grade Copper From Ammonical Solutions. - 1. - Summary Of The Process:By Luis de la Pe[n]a Porth
The present process refers to a method for efficiently obtaining high purity metallic copper from copper ammonium sulfite. Essentially, this process consists of submitting the copper ammonium sulfite
Jan 1, 1974
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Next Generation Mine Planning: Advanced Scientific Approach to Optimize the Extraction SequenceBy D. Spitty
There are enormous complexities with mine planning and the problem itself presents a huge challenge to the existing mine planners performing this activity. Mine planning optimization supports planner
Feb 23, 2014
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Rapid Reduction Of Iron Ore Concentrates In A High Temperature Rocket Combustion ReactorBy G. Kazonich
The high costs and environmental problems associated with making iron and steel in the United states is driving the development of new technologies to replace the blast furnace. A prototype reactor in
Jan 1, 1993
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Removal Of Sulfur From Coal By A Combination Of Gravity And Flotation MethodsBy James S. Browning
The Mineral Resources Institute of The University of Alabama conducted research on the removal of sulfur from coal using a combination of gravity concentration and flotation methods. The research util
Jan 1, 1981
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Applied Geology: The Foundation For Mine Design At Exxon Minerals Company?s Crandon DepositBy Roger G. Rowe
The Crandon deposit, located in northern Wisconsin, is a 65.8 million ton Precambrian volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit which averages 1.4% copper and 5.8% zinc. The deposit is classic in origin, m
Jan 1, 1983
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Ramp Design Fundamentals For The Excavation Of Icy Regolith On The Moon - SME Annual Meeting 2022By V. O. Tenorio, D. Tolmachoff, K. Willa Brown, K. J. Kingsbury, J. B. Nickels, G. J. Nail
A major design feature to consider from the initial pioneering works until reaching full mine production of icy regolith at the South Pole of Moon will be the ramp. This will allow the access of equip
Mar 2, 2022
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Coal Mining Conditions In The Pacific RimBy James M. Griffin
It was not many years ago that people would have argued that a coal session did not belong at an International Mining Convention. Historically, steam coal has always been used domestically due to its
Jan 1, 1982
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Forecasting Sand And Gravel, Crushed Stone, And Aggregate Demand In The United States (09f5e76e-fa98-4c91-b79f-ee6c1a88e1f6)By James R. Evans
Forecasting demand is an art as well as a science, and much personal judgment is required. National forecasts made for sand and gravel, crushed stone, and/or aggregate may be misleading or unhelpful l
Jan 1, 1978
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Vibratory ConveyorsBy H. Colijn
Vibratory or oscillatory conveyors can be found in all types of industry, handling virtually any granular bulk material, often at elevated temperatures. These conveyors can be combined with other proc
Jan 1, 1985
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Effect Of Hydration Behavior On Mesoporosity Of GypsumBy S. Veeramasuneni, C. D. Dunbar
The rate of hydration influences many important physical properties of gypsum. Previous research examined the rate of gypsum hydration and related this to compressive strength and microstructure deve
Jan 1, 2000
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Cutter Rescue By Borehole - Disaster AvoidedBy John J. Peregoy, James E. Downes
INTRODUCTION The U.S. Department of Energy's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is being constructed to provide permanent storage of radioactive TRU waste materials emanating from military wea
Jan 1, 1989
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Cost Of Making Direct Reduced IronBy Jr. Lownie
Estimates of the cost of producing any commodity generally fall into several classes depending upon the motives and needs of the estimator. There are estimates intended to show how low costs might be
Jan 1, 1978
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Surface Mining Developments In The Canadian Coal IndustryBy R. K. Singhal
In 1990, Canada produced 69.4 million tonnes of coal of which some 65 million tonnes was produced by surface mining methods. The two Western Canadian provinces, Alberta and British Columbia produce ap
Jan 1, 1992
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Development of a smelting reduction process for low-grade ferruginous manganese ores to produce valuable synthetic manganese ore and pig ironBy Veerendra Singh, NILAMADHABA SAHU, ARIJIT BISWAS
Manganese (Mn) ferroalloys are chiefly consumed in the steelmaking process as a deoxidizing agent or as an alloying element to produce high-quality steels. These alloys are typically produced in a sub