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Bucket Wheel Excavator Technology For Mining Lignite In TexasBy Karl J. Benecke
Though the first patent on a bucket wheel excavator was granted in 1881 in the U.S. this technology was developed in Germany to the high standards of today. However, this development was only possible
Jan 1, 1977
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Audit Program Risk Management: The Role Of Privilege And The Need To Manage For Self-Disclosure OpportunitiesBy S. R. Dismukes
Mining is likely to be targeted by The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) as one of its key enforcement targets for fiscal year 2002-2003. Identifying the mining industry as an enf
Jan 1, 2001
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Metro Rome Line “C”: Artificial Ground Freezing Application for the Underpass of the Existing Metro Station San Giovanni, Line “A” (88718b03-9244-4135-bce5-d10b55d2684f)By Salvatore Fancello, Ferruccio Cribari, Amerigo Tanzi, Mauro D’Angelo, Massimo Lodico, Alessandro Bertero, Eliano Romani, Tommaso Gondolini, Fabio Giannelli
"The new metro line “C” entails the construction and rehabilitation of 24 stations and 21,5 km of metro line, 13 of which carried out underground; the new metro line will improve the transportation sy
Jan 1, 2016
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The First Lignite DecisionBy R. J. Gary
Why would a company in its right management mind risk a fuel conversion program on a fuel that can't burn if it's too wet or too dry, too hot or too cold, too coarse or too fine, or doesn&ap
Jan 1, 1982
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Miner Act Technology: Past, Present, and FutureBy S. M. Moore, J. F. Burr, R. Fernando, D. Snyder
"The Mine Improvement and New Emergency Response Act of 2006 (MINER Act Public Law 109-236) was passed by Congress in response to three major underground coal mine accidents in the United States that
Jan 1, 2017
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Geology And Geochemistry Of The Mule Canyon Gold Deposit, Lander County, NevadaBy K. Thomson
The Mule Canyon gold deposit, located 14 miles ESE of Battle Mountain, Nevada, was discovered in 1986 as the result of a GFMC grass-roots exploration program. Drilling to date has identified six discr
Jan 1, 1993
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Energy Use In Trona To Soda Ash EquationBy J. R. Pennington
The town of Green River, Wyoming, is located along the Green River on an arid plateau at a elevation of 6,300 feet. Green River has become the center of a booming soda ash industry. The rapid developm
Jan 1, 1974
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Industrial Sulfur Demand: Analysis And ProspectBy N. Edmonson
The demand for sulfur divides into two major categories: agricultural and industrial. Most of the agricultural demand is related to the production of phosphate fertilizer products. Industrial demand i
Jan 1, 1994
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Ferromanganese crusts in the NE Atlantic Ocean: Occurrences, composition and resource considerationsBy Susana Bolhão Muiños, José Hipólito Monteiro, Martin Frank, James R. Hein, Henrique Garcia Pereira, Fátima Abrantes, Tracey Conrad, Luís Gaspar
In spite of all the work that has already been done on ferromanganese deposits, studies on the Atlantic Ocean occurrences are still in their infancy and there is a clear need for investigations concer
Sep 1, 2014
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Waste management in Estonian oil shale industryBy M. Lohk, Y. -. R. Pastarus
Oil shale industry of Estonia provides a significant contribution to the country’s economy, but causes a large number of different problems. In spite of high economical parameters of the current under
Jan 1, 2011
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New Geophysical Techniques For Determination Of In Situ Rock Mechanics Properties For Mine Design - IntroductionBy N. T. Mirafuente
The device called "Dynastat" which is described in this paper provides in situ borehole measurements of dynamic and static parameters for use in a wide range of design applications. In the dynamic mod
Jan 1, 1976
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Calculation Of An Open Pit Operation's CapacityBy Jorgen Elbrond
The calculation of open pit operations' capacities has been the subject of many studies using computer simulations. The common problems of simulation are that if one desires a realistic picture o
Jan 1, 1977
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An Analysis Of The Wash Thickener - Two Stage Filtration CircuitBy R. S. Olson
The operation of a series wash thickener-two stage filtration circuit determines the soluble loss in many hydrometallurgical operations A study of this circuit yielded expressions which permit calcula
Jan 1, 1962
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Improvement on mathematical model for studying coal?s propensity for spontaneous combustionBy Xingang Wang
Spontaneous combustion is one of the most important safety issues in the global coal industry. It is considered to be a trigger for explosions in underground mines, especially for gassy mines. This th
Jan 1, 2014
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Bulk Handling -A Three-Quarter Century Survey And OutlookBy A. T. Yu
Once exploration is complete, "winning" of the ore can be viewed as fundamentally a bulk handling proposition. Whether it is to strip, break, size, extract, load, haul, or even process, the success of
Jan 1, 1971
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Remediation Of The Warm Springs Ponds Complex, MontanaBy W. R. Hail
A proactive design and construct approach was used to remediate the Warm Springs Ponds Complex near Anaconda, Montana under "Superfund". The pond complex is used for treatment/settlement of heavy meta
Jan 1, 1995
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Technology News – Proper Lubrication Lengthens Equipment LifeBy Reginald Dias
Mining operations take a tremendous toll on equipment, operating in difficult conditions day after day. Owners and operators cannot make the job any easier, but they can give their equipment an advan
Jan 1, 2003
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Control Of Sulfur Oxide Emissions From Coal-Burning Boilers: Present StatusBy John W. Tieman
The increasing magnitude of our nation's pollution problems seems to stem from two main factors: urbanization and technical advance. In 1920, less than half the country's 106 million people
Jan 1, 1972
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Geologic Aspects Of The Chicagoland Flood Control And Pollution Abatement ProgramBy Ramon LaRusso, Frank Wheby, Richard Acker
Field investigations and office studies were used to develop criteria and cost parameters related to the geologic aspects of the proposed project. These results were employed in optimization of layout
Jan 1, 1997
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A review of nickel, copper and cobalt recovery by chelating ion exchange resins from mining processes and mining tailingsBy BARBOSA AMILTON, Denise C. R. Espinosa, David B. Dreisinger
Chelating resins can be used to recover important metals from different sources, and it is important to understand which resin is most suitable for each metal [1]. This review benefits the mining ind