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Effectively Utilize Voip And Web Compression Technology With Satellite And Other Low Bandwidth Connections To Improve Mine Efficiency And Safety And Reduce Communications CostsBy M. Haase
[ ] How important is a robust communications system for your mine site in order to meet operational and safety requirements? Do you currently have VSAT in place and need a low cost, high quality mu
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 4781 Performance Of A Pebble Heater Type Steam SuperheaterBy H. R. Batchelder
The Bureau of Mines Gas Synthesis Demonstration Plant at Louisiana, Mo., includes apparatus for the gasification of pulverized coal with oxygen and superheated steam. A pebble heater constructed by th
Jan 1, 1951
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Study on Mining Pressure Law and Pressure Relief Control under Influence of Key Layer - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By Manchao He, Xiaoding Xu, Yubing Gao
Based on the geological conditions of the 15,600 working face in Pingba Mine, this paper establishes the mechanical model of the stress distribution in the pre-working face under the influence of mini
Jul 31, 2021
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When To Use Aluminum In Bulk ExplosivesBy W. A. Crosby
All mine operators using explosives want to maximize explosive performance while minimizing blasting costs. Use of bulk explosive products such as AN/FO, heavy AN/FO, slurries and emulsions has greatl
Jan 1, 1991
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Reduction of Fire Hazards on Large Mining EquipmentBy Maria I. De Rosa
Analysis of mining equipment fires from 1990 through 1999 reveals that there were 340 large mining equipment fires, resulting in 72 injuries and five fatalities. Many of the fires resulted in the loss
Jan 1, 2008
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Mining - Precision Survey for Tunnel ControlBy Douglas D. Donald
The New Jersey Zinc Co. successfully holed through a 2 1/2-mile haulage tunnel connecting its new Ivanhoe shaft with the Van Mater Shaft at Austinville, Va. This 8x 10-ft cross-section tunnel was driv
Jan 1, 1959
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Numerical Modeling of the Thermal Behavior During the LENS TM ProcessBy Riqing Ye
Laser Engineered Net-shaping (LENS TM) is an emerging manufacturing technique that ensures significant reduction of process time between initial design and final components. The fabrication of fully d
Jan 1, 2003
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RI 5058 Tensile Properties Of Pure Chromium At Elevated Temperature ? Introduction And SummaryBy H. A. Johansen
Recent advances in the metallurgy of chromium have enabled this metal to begin to take its place among the refractory metals. Considerable work is being done on the development of high-temperature all
Jan 1, 1954
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Determination of Basal Heave Stability for Strutted Excavations Supported with Jet Grout Base SlabBy Anthony T. C. Goh
"For deep excavations in soft clay, it is common to use jet grouting piles (JGP) prior to excavation to minimize wall deflections and ground settlement, and to prevent basal heave instability. In this
Jan 1, 1900
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Reclamation Of Prime Farmland Following Mineral Sands Mining In VirginiaBy M. Alley, P. Schroeder, L. Zelazny, S. Nagle
The Old Hickory mineral sands ore body in Virginia (>2000 ha) currently supports a productive rowcrop agriculture. Reclamation experiments were implemented on pilot-scale mining pits from 1995 to 19
Jan 1, 2002
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New Rakeless Thickener Technology In Mineral ServiceBy D. Bedell, J. Robitalle, D. Macgilliveray
Agnico Eagle (Cadillac Quebec, Canada) selected the new Eimco PEC E – CAT™ clarifier thickeners for their counter-current decantation circuit, which handles approximately 200tph leached gold/silver or
Jan 1, 2002
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An Overview of the Effect of Soil Properties on Explosive CrateringBy Denis Rickman, Jon Windham, Stephen Akers, Byron Armstrong
The soil crater formed by detonation of an explosive charge is of considerable military interest because of the common use of explosives to create soil obstacles. The soil crater is also an important
Jan 1, 2010
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Potential and Applications of Underground In Situ BioleachingBy R Schlueter, H Mischo
The mining industry is facing a variety of geological, technological and social challenges. Future deposits show a general tendency towards increasing depth with complex ores and decreasing grades. On
Nov 4, 2015
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Indium Electrowinning from Sulfate Solutions: the Influence of Cathodic Support on the Process Effectiveness - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By A. Dell’Era, E. Ciro, C. Lupi
The indium recovery via electrowinning from sulfate baths has recently gained significant attention as it does not present toxic emissions, hermetically sealed system requirements, human health, and e
Jun 14, 2023
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MSHA?s DPM rule for metal and nonmetal minesBy W. H. Pomroy
In its 2001 diesel particulate matter (DPM) rule for metal and nonmetal underground mines, MSHA established an interim concentration limit of 400 micrograms of total carbon (TC) per cubic meter of air
Jan 1, 2009
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Producing-Equipment, Methods and Materials - Oil Production From Reservoirs With an Oil Layer Between Gas and Bottom Water in the Same SandBy J. van Lookeren
In the case of a reservoir where the oil underlies a large gas cap and overlies bottom water, production can be inzproved considerably if wells are perforated below the water-oil contact rather than o
Jan 1, 1966
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Resonance Test On Piles - SynopsisBy Y. Z. Xu
This paper presents a new dynamic method called Resonant Pile Test (HPT) for evaluating bearing capacity of pile. The basic conception of RPT is given in brief and the measuring system is also introdu
Jan 1, 2010
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Interpreting The Role Of Reagents In The Flotation Of Platinum-Bearing Merensky OresBy J. G. Wiese
Reagents are added to the flotation process of Merensky Reef ores to achieve specific functions that enable the separation of valuable minerals from gangue minerals on the basis of the difference in t
Jan 1, 2006
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Influence Lines For The Pile Loading On Bridge Pier FoundationsBy M. B. Wechsler
An analysis is developed for determining the maximum loading, as well as the potential uplift of the piles on bridge pier foundations. There are considered piers supported on two through seven rows of
Jan 1, 1989
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Lithospheric Thickening and Orogenic Collapse Within the Canadian CordilleraBy Carr SD
The Omineca Belt of the Canadian Cordillera straddles the western boundary of the North American paleocontinental margin and accreted oceanic and island arc terranes. Crustal thickening of the orogeni
Jan 1, 1990