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International Copper Demand Patterns -- The Case Of Plumbing TubeBy Patricia T. Foley
An analysis of the demand for copper shows a widely varying pattern of end use. For example, copper tube is the most popular material for hot water supply in the US and northern Europe, but galvanized
Jan 1, 1986
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Recent German Developments In Tunneling And Mining SystemsBy Heinz Kettling
Labor costs, which have rapidly increased in the industrial countries for several years, have forced the mining industry to develop new methods and cost saving systems. Also, because mining is basic t
Jan 1, 1979
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Comparison Of Lignite Reserves Estimates In The Multilayer Deposit Of The Amyndeo MineBy A. Pavlides
The purpose of this study is to compare estimation methods for lignite reserves at the Amyndeo mine and to provide a map of the estimated thickness of the coal seams. The reserves are first estimated
Jan 1, 2008
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Determinants Of Mineral Supply And Depletion Issues - Case Of Fossil FuelsBy K. H. Al-Rawahy
Mineral resources comprise of metallic, non-metallic, and fossil fuels. Our civilization, and the associated economic and industrial developments are inherently dependent on the availability and use o
Jan 1, 2007
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Controlling Ground Water in Tunneling is Subject of Third Cutting Edge ConferenceBy Steve Kral
The third edition of the Underground Construction Association of SME?s (UCA) Cut-ting Edge series of conferences focused on a challenge every underground construction and tunneling project faces: cont
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Research In Mechanical Rock Excavation: Progress And ProspectsBy Frank F. Roxborough
The paper presents a brief account of the principal findings and an assessment of the practical value of a substantial international research effort into the mechanical excavation of rock that has bee
Jan 1, 1985
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Owner-Engineer-Contractor Relations In TunnelingBy Harry Sutcliffe, George B. Wallace, Madan M. Singh
INTRODUCTION Several recent estimates have predicted that the extent of underground tunneling in the future will far surpass past records. It is also emphasized that the expected increase depends l
Jan 1, 1997
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Methane Occurrences In The Carsington Aqueduct Tunnel Project – A Case StudyBy Julian S. Edwards, C. Frederick C. Pearson, Sevket Durucan
Information gained at the site investigation stage of the Carsington aqueduct project led the designers to suspect that methane might be encountered during tunnelling and therefore gas detection techn
Jan 1, 1989
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Multi-Rope Hoists For Heavy LoadsBy Gerald L. Tiley
When payloads and hoisting distances are beyond the capacity of a single headrope, a multi-rope hoist will cost less than, and require less maintenance than, several hoists with one headrope per conve
Jan 1, 1981
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Some Observations On The Use Of Precast Segmented Concrete Liner In Urban TunnelsBy Eugene L. Foster, Gilbert L. Butler
The successful demonstration of a precast segmented concrete liner in the Lexington Market Section of the Baltimore Regional Rapid Transit System (BRRTS) is an important step forward in our continuing
Jan 1, 1981
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Diesels - Backbone of a Changing Mining IndustryBy J. Harrison Daniel
Increasing mechanization of underground mining operations throughout the years has reduced the dependency on large, concentrated working forces. Fewer workers in scattered locations, coupled with the
Jan 1, 1989
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In-Situ Bioleaching in Crystaline Rockformations: Comparison of Conditioning Methods for Enhanced PermeabilityBy R. Schlüter
"The global mining industry is facing increasing challenges in terms of geological, technological and social aspects. Potential exploi-tation of deposits shows a tendency to increasing depth with comp
Jan 1, 2018
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The Effect of Flocculants On Rheological Properties of Thickener UnderflowBy Donald P. Spitzer, Peter V. Avotins
The flow properties of thickener underflow slurries can be characterized by their rheological parameters. Most of these slurries exhibit Bingham plastic behavior, characterized by a yield stress, to,
Jan 1, 1992
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Fuzzy Evaluation in Mining Equipment SelectionBy Ji Changsheng
In a large surface mine design, different kinds of mining equipment can be selected. Even though the major purpose of capital investment is to get more profit from mining activities, there are some ot
Jan 1, 1996
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Field Tests With Fracture-Control Blasting TechniquesBy L. L. Oriard
The author describes three case histories of fracture-control blasting demonstrations. This is a technique in which the walls of blast holes are scribed or notched in order to enhance the development
Jan 1, 1981
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Process Simulation and Optimization Using MetsimBy John T. Bartlett
With more stringent environmental and economic constraints being placed on mining operations, it has become necessary to optimize each process to minimize energy and raw material consumption and reduc
Jan 1, 1987
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The Flotation Column as a Froth SeparatorBy C. W. Schultz
Introduction The Mineral Resources Institute, The University of Alabama, has for the past three years been engaged in a program to develop a beneficiation system for eastern (Devonian) oil shales.
Jan 1, 1991
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A Futuristic Look At Process Control In The Minerals IndustryBy Lynn B. Hales, Randy A. Ynchausti
There is a large economic driving force associated with improving metallurgical performance in mineral processing plants using process control. Because of this and other benefits, control systems of t
Jan 1, 1993
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Determination Of Stresses In Deep Holes And Around Tunnels By Hydraulic FracturingBy B. C. Haimson
The Committee on Rapid Excavation of the National Research Council has recognized in its 1968 report the need for "improvement of rock-mechanics techniques for measuring subsurface stress field in dee
Jan 1, 1974
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Role Of Fine-Coal Classification Efficiency On Coal Preparation Plant PerformanceBy D. Edward, C. Clarkson, B. A. Firth
The presence of misplaced ultrafine particles decreases the separation efficiency of unit operations used in coal preparation. Although the classification of fine coal was considered to be adequate fo
Jan 1, 1998