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Observation, Forecasting And Measurement Of Ground PressuresBy Stanislaw Siewierski
One of the major problems in the exploitation of deep copper ore deposits in the Legnicko-Glogowski Copper Field is ground control and, in particular, roof control of the headings. The depth of copper
Jan 1, 1982
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The Centralia ProjectBy David G. Van Hersett
The single most unique design feature of the Centralia Coal Mine is the public information program. Just what the heck does public information have to do with the development of a coal mine? The u
Jan 1, 1970
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Application Of Monitoring And Control Systems To Coal Mine VentilationBy L. R. McCullough
To compete in Today's Market, Mine Managers have two, often conflicting tasks. They are to improve productivity, allowing the mines to compete in our world markets and to improve the environment
Jan 1, 1990
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The Retorting Of Coal, Oil Shale And Tar Sand By Means Of Circulated Fine-Grained Heat Carriers As A Preliminary Stage In The Production Of Synthetic Crude Oil. ? IntroductionBy Roland W. Rammler
In recent years, the crude oil reserves of the world have increased at the same rate as the consumption. A Consideration of the global figures suggests that adequate supplies of petroleum will be avai
Jan 1, 1970
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Gold In Northeastern Siberia (33e12904-44ad-4fe1-b644-921665adc84c)By Wladyslaw John Cieslewicz
Geologically, this region is occupied by Mesozoids, a folded belt of Triassic and Jurassic sediments and volcanics. Gold mineralization is of Upper Jurassic age. Most of the stream placers formed duri
Jan 1, 1987
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Risk And Reward For Mining Investment In Bolivia (2cb9f10b-dccb-4dec-86c1-12dc37ce666a)By W. P. Blacutt
A financial-economic model incorporating physical, market, and policy variables is developed for mining investment in Bolivia. Additional risk criteria emanating from political instability. new mining
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Experience with Talc FloatationBy E. McCarthy
"INTRODUCTION Talc is a hydrous magnesium silicate with the approximate elemental composition 4MgO.3SiO2.H2O. It is one of the layered phyllosilicates (like kaolin and mica) but it differs from these
Jan 1, 2018
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Motorized Conveyor Pulley Technology For Portable Aggregate EquipmentBy L. Spiers
Motorized Conveyor Pulleys contain all the traditional conveyor belt drive components inside the pulley. Light duty airport check in, grocery stores and food processing conveyors; requiring compactne
Jan 1, 2003
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Hallmark Automated Storage Systems, Processing And Computer Controlled SortingBy H. A. Zollinger
The Hallmark Distribution Center is one of the most sophisticated material handling and order filling facilities in the world. The 53 million cubic foot facility houses an ultra-modern, computer- moni
Jan 1, 1973
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Driving continuous improvement in US mine safety performance ? a new approachBy Bruce Watzman
Can the United States mining industry achieve its long-stated goal of zero fatalities ? and what will it take to do so? Does it require new laws and regulations, as some propose, and a continuation of
Jan 1, 2014
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Part 4: Oil Agglomeration Process Principles and Commercial Application for Fine Coal CleaningBy C. E. Capes
INTRODUCTION In the coal industry, ever greater amounts of fine coal must be processed due to the need to crush to finer sizes for impurity liberation in low cost physical cleaning processes. Fine co
Jan 1, 1991
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Flotation Studies On Carboxylic Acid Components Of Tall OilsBy S. S. Hsieh
The important carboxylic acid components of tall oils were tested individually as phosphate flotation reagents. These included C18 unsaturated fatty acids and C10 to C18 saturated fatty acids and resi
Jan 1, 1980
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Selective copper recovery with HCL leaching from copper oxalate materialBy M. Deniz Turan, HASAN NIZAMOGLU, Z. ABIDIN SARI, Tolga Depci
Chalcopyrite extraction in an aqueous acid medium occurs through solid transformations into distinct intermediaries. As intermediates, mineral phases CuS, Cu2 S and Cu5 FeS4 may generate in the leachi
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The Effect Of The Overflow To Underflow Flowrate Ratio On The Performance Of A Dense Medium CycloneBy Y. B. He
The effect of the overflow to underflow (O/U) flowrate ratio of a dense medium cyclone on its performance is tested utilizing a 6" dense medium cyclone and density tracers. The results show that the O
Jan 1, 1992
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Effective Monitoring of Particulateemissions to Control Fugitive Dust at Frac Sand PlantsBy Earl Parker
The mining/mineral processing industry constantly faces the challenges of handling tons of material in a variety of processes such as crushing, milling, drying, belt transfer and loadout. These proce
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Investigation of molybdenite concentrate roasting in chamber and rotary furnacesBy KAGAN BENZESIK, OMUR CAN ODABAS, SELCUK KAN, Onuralp Yucel
In this study, domestic molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) concentrate was roasted in a chamber furnace and then in a rotary kiln. The behavior of the roasting process was examined in both furnaces, and whic
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Hierarchical Training Pipeline for Event-Based Robotic Perception Models for Autonomous Roof Bolting - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Akram Marseet, Andrew J. Petruska, Rik Banerjee
Event cameras are used for their performance in high dynamic-range lighting conditions which are canonical to active mining environments. Direct labeling of event-based image data to train a model to
Feb 1, 2024
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Coal Production Has Increased but the Future of Coal Remains UncertainBy William Gleason
"Once the primary fuel source for the United States and the economic backbone for communities from Appalachia to Wyoming, coal has been on a steady decline since the mid 1990s, and is now at the cente
Jan 9, 2017
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The Belt Module ? Has Its Time Come?By A. T. Yu
The quest for ore in an open pit is fundamentally an earth moving proposition. This thesis is vividly underscored by the rapidly increasing volume of waste to be removed in newer mines, where in some
Jan 1, 1973
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Preprocessing Of Municipal Solid Waste For Resource Recovery With A Trommel - IntroductionBy K. L. Woodruff
Shredding is the usual first step in processing municipal solid waste (MSW) for resource recovery. This unit process requires high capital cost and, usually, considerable maintenance cost. In addition
Jan 1, 1975