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Highwall mining technology— A review of current status and design methodsBy N. R. Thote, J. L. Porathur, C. P. Verma
Highwall mining is a highly mechanized coal mining method associated with several advantages, such as a very high production rate (approximately 3,000 t/d) and low production costs. There is no requir
Jan 1, 2014
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Low-temperature Mineralization of the sub-Triassic Unconformity Surface and Alteration of the Underlying Intrusions of Southern Leicestershire, England (9bc68e68-fd4f-4372-98ae-17c227289524)By C. A. Jeffrey, K. Pearson
The Croft diorite in central England belongs to a suite of Caledonian igneous rocks collectively known as the South Leicestershire diorite complex. Although the intrusions occupy separate outcrops, th
Jan 1, 1997
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Low-temperature Mineralization of the sub-Triassic Unconformity Surface and Alteration of the Underlying Intrusions of Southern Leicestershire, EnglandBy C. A. Jeffrey, K. Pearson
Abstract - The Croft diorite in central England belongs to a suite of Caledonian igneous rocks collectively known as the South Leicestershire diorite complex. Although the intrusions occupy separate o
Jan 1, 1997
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Mountain Lake deposit, Northwest TerritoriesBy Sunil S. Gandhi
"The Mountain Lake deposit is a tabular sandstone-type uranium deposit, hosted by the basal unit of Middle Proterozoic Dismal Lakes Group. Uranium occurs mainly as sooty pitchblende disseminated in st
Jan 1, 1986
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Making better use of carbon: Part I - The carbon dioxide problem and the steel industryBy John H. Walsh
"ForewordThis paper is to be published in two parts in succeeding issues of the CIM Bulletin. In Part I, the problem of global climate change is explored together with a summary of the government&apos
Jan 1, 1992
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Making Big Changes in Small StepsBy Ryan W. Siggelkow
Mines today use various methods of mining to extract ore. Because of the dangerous nature of many of these processes, remotely controlled LHD machines are being used to extract the ore from the draw p
Oct 1, 2010
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The Sherwood Process for Continuous SteelmakingBy W. L. Sherwood
Present conventional techniques for primary steelmaking in both integrated and non-integrated plants are outlined. 'Direct reduction' alternatives are reviewed and categorized according to the nature
Jan 1, 1968
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A Warning Concerning the Use of Carbon Tetrachloride in the Coal IndustryBy Harold S. King
TWO summers ago I had the privilege of visiting No. 18 colliery at Glace Bay. Underground, we travelled along the haulage-way behind a powerful electric locomotive. The motor in this locomotive began
Jan 1, 1939
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Coal in the Future World Energy MarketBy Harry Perry
By 1980, the free world's need for economic sources of energy is expected to double. As a result, there will be a tremendous potential for all energy sources working together to supply the demand. For
Jan 1, 1967
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Effect of Quench and Interpass Time on Softening Between Reductions During the Processing of Pipeline SteelsBy J. J. Jonas
The categories of interpass time encountered in hot rolling are characterized. These are shown to fall into three broad categories: short (in rod rolling); intermediate (in strip processing); and long
Jan 1, 2005
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Geology and Economic Significance of Current and Future Rare Earth Element SourcesBy G. J. Simandl
"Since the 1980s, China has become the predominant producer of REEs. Recently, it introduced REE export quotas and this started a world-scale REE exploration rush. REE resources are concentrated in ca
Jan 1, 2012
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Vacuum Degassing of SteelBy D. E. Parson, W. A. Morgan
This paper offers a brief review of current literature pertaining to vacuum degassing or vacuum casting of steel as practiced in the U.S.A., Germany and the U.S.S.R. The advantages of vacuum degassin
Jan 1, 1961
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Yanacocha Gold Single Stage SAG Mill Design, Operation, and OptimizationBy Ben Burger
This paper describes the design, the first three years of operation and optimization of a large, single stage SAG mill at Minera Yanacocha?s Gold Mill facility located in northern Peru. The Gold Mill
Jan 1, 2012
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Regional geochemistry and regional geoscience: Some general considerationsBy J. A. C. Fortescue
"Reconnaissance geochemical mapping, based on the chemical analysis of waters, stream, and / or lake sediments had its origin in geochemical prospecting surveys carried out in New Brunswick during the
Jan 1, 1986
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Coal Gasification - The "New" Energy SourceBy J H. Dressel, J. E. Williams
This paper presents a brief review of what coal gasification is, procedures that are available today and processes that may be available in the future. Examples are given as to how the process might b
Jan 1, 1973
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Back Analysis of the West Wall Slope Failure at Lab Chrysotile MineBy Philippe Caudal
This paper presents a case study in which a slope failure was observed on the west wall of the LAB Chrysotile mine in the vicinity of the main ramp in January 2010. Airborne LiDAR results were used to
Aug 1, 2013
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Reflections on Canada?s Fossil FuelsBy A. D. Hunt
THIS PAPER will review Canada's fossil fuel situation as we understand it today and indicate some of the options available to meet our energy requirements during the next 15 years. It would there
Jan 1, 1977
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Mechanical Performance of Fully Threaded GFRP Bolts in Acid, Saline and Alkaline Water ConditionsBy Wenxue Chen
This paper presents a new type of bolt with full thread and uniform strength, and fabricated with a Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) bolt-making machine designed by the authors. The mechanical pe
Aug 1, 2013
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The Use of Magnesium Alloys: Past, Present and FutureBy K. U. Kainer
Magnesium and its alloys as the lightest available construction metal offer a wide range of opportunities for the usage in transportation industries, especially Magnesium wrought alloys with their imp
Jan 1, 2006
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An Adiabatic Study of the Influence of Moisture on the Spontaneous .Heating of CoalBy Güney
"An investigation carried out to determine the tendency of coals to heat spontaneously in terms of time-temperature curves coupled with the resulting oxidation products in an adiabatically controlled
Jan 1, 1971