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Concrete -Foundation Of The FutureBy Warren G. Burres
or more than 50 years the Portland Cement Association has represented the United States cement industry in matters relating to the technology and use of cement and concrete. Interestingly enough, PCA?
Jan 1, 1971
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New Developments in Mining Truck ElectronicsBy Ralph A. MacMillan
Electronic systems introduced for haulage equipment in recent years probably exceed what mine management is prepared to use. Haulpak trucks alone are equipped with General Electric's Statex III d
Jan 1, 1994
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Quasi-Static and Dynamic Arbitrary Fracture Propagation in Jointed RockBy F. E. Heuze, R. N. Nilson, R. J. Shaffer, R. P. Swif
As part of the Unconventional Gas Program at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, we are developing a model that allows for time-dependent tracking of the fluid front and flow pressures during
Jan 1, 1986
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New Development In Mechanical Surface MiningBy B. Schimm
Mining of material without blasting and / or selectively becomes more and more important for high quality ROM-products. Surface Miners have been developed especially for this purpose. The cutting tech
Jan 1, 1999
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The Lawyer's Role In Improving Contracting Practices In Underground ConstructionBy Lisa A. Banick, Robert A. Rubin
The lawyer's role in underground construction, certainly for the past 20 years, has been principally that of the advocate in disputes resolution. Disputes in underground construction have been st
Jan 1, 1983
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OMSHR’s Effort on the Next-Generation Closed-Circuit Mine Escape RespiratorsBy R. Fernando
"The Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (NIOSH-OMSHR) currently is leading an effort in the development of the next-generation self-escape apparatus as part of the research imperative directed
Jan 1, 2016
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The Role Of Grain Size On The Flotation Of Coals Of Different RankBy N. A. Abdel-Khalek
Laboratory flotation tests were carried out on six Polish samples of different rank. Each coal sample was screened into 7 size fractions. The floatability of size -by- size for various size ranges for
Jan 1, 1989
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The Move to LED Tunnel Lighting - LED Tunnel Luminaires are Replacing Traditional Tunnel Lighting FixturesBy Michael N. Maltezos
"There is certainly no argument that LED lighting systems have taken a strong foothold in the lighting marketplace over the last several years. This has even proven true in the world of transportation
Jan 1, 2016
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The Future Role Of Information Technology Professionals In The Mining And Mineral IndustryBy Bart Lorang
Mining and mineral processing companies have historically leveraged technology and science to the fullest to reduce costs and improve product. Information technology is arguably one of the fastest mov
Jan 1, 2002
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Conditional Simulation As A Tool For Mine Planning: A Case StudyBy Armando Z. Remacre
The purpose of this paper is to attest the effectiveness of conditional simulation technique's for determining the principal pre-mining control parameters during mine planning. These parameters i
Jan 1, 1992
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Paleoplacers Of The Witwatersrand Basin (cbd8dd17-2249-4686-acd4-4b884b9eeead)By W. E. L. Minter
The most important witwatersrand gold placers occur on extensive unconformity paleosurfaces that were produced during protracted periods of fluvial degradation. The erosional etches on what was genera
Jan 1, 1988
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O&K Increases Its Presence In US Excavator MarketIn 1996, O&K Orenstein and Koppel Inc. announced big plans to increase its presence in the US mining market. Even though the company, a part of Ger- man-based O&K Mining GmbH, has been in the United S
Jan 1, 1997
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Exploration:Uranium Holds the Spotlight - 1979 Annual ReviewBy M. Dean Kleinkopf, John Callahan, William M. Shepard, R. N. Schnepfe
Despite lower prices and the uncertain future of nuclear power, uranium continued to be the big attraction in 1979 exploration activity. Uranium again dominated exploration programs across the US-not
Jan 5, 1980
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The Aarl Carbonelution ProcessBy Michael Brittan
The AARL elution process has recently been introduced to the North American mining industry by Bateman Engineers Inc. The process is described along with its noteworthy features. Design and operating
Jan 1, 1998
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Cost-Per-Ton Improvement Ideas For Underground EquipmentBy J. Wiebmer
The two most important influencers of cost-per-ton in an underground mining machine are its productivity (tons/hour) and its availability-utilization (hours/year). Operating cost and initial price hav
Jan 1, 1997
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Color Removal From Excavation WatersBy D. Royston
A novel low-cost technology is described that treats excavation waters in estuarine environments where water coloration due to humic material is present, along with acidity, turbidity, sediment and sa
Jan 1, 2003
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Microwave-Assisted Drilling In Hard RockBy J. R. Blair, D. P. Lindroth, W. R. Berglund, R. J. Morrell
The objective of this US Bureau of Mines (Bureau) research was to determine the technical feasibility, principles and effectiveness of a combination energy method for drilling and cutting hard rocks.
Jan 1, 1993
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LKAB’s Kiruna Plant Leads in Developing Plantwide Process ControlContinuous improvement has become the watchword of the 1990s for most iron-ore-processing operations. In many instances, this improvement has been achieved through stepwise application of advanced con
Jan 1, 1995
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Heap Leaching Operations And Practices At Cortez Gold MinesBy Tracy Braun, Dan Lampshire
Over the past decade, heap leaching at Cortez has evolved from a rather small operation producing around 30,000 ounces per year of gold to an operation scheduled to produce over 400,000 ounces in 2004
Jan 1, 2005
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Development Of A New Magnetic Liner For Ball MillsBy Chen Bingchen, Ma Shaojian
A new magnetic liner, with unique magnetic circuit and novel structure designs, was developed. It was characterized by light weight, low noise, as well as corrosive and abrasive resistance. The wear r
Jan 1, 1995