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Design For Minimum Maintenance Labor And SuppliesBy A. P. Massmann
Design for economical operation, minimum operating labor and minimum maintenance for labor and supplies are virtually inseparable. Each consideration has a vital bearing on the other. Let us assum
Jan 1, 1959
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Multi-Sponsored ProgramsBy S. A. Bortz
IIT Research Institute has initiated several multi-sponsored research programs. In this paper the methods for developing four of these programs are discussed. In general, a broad area of investigation
Jan 1, 1984
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Geological Causes Of Foundation Failures In The Area Of Tucson, Arizona ? IntroductionBy W. G. Lacy
Anticipation of problems and the adoption of corrective measures in the design of engineering structures, establishment of pertinent building codes, and urban planning and zoning to obtain optimum lan
Jan 1, 1963
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The Ashtabula Coal Terminal 10 Years LaterBy Robert J. Clarke
Reflections on over ten years experience handling bituminous coal from railroad cars to ground storage and lake vessels. The arrangement of the facilities is described but the basic theme of the discu
Jan 1, 1981
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The Mojave Desert Province Southern California: Geologic OverviewBy M. O. Woodburne
The Mojave Desert province is comprised of a diverse group of mountains that range in elevation from about 2,000' (600 m) to 3,000' (900 m), separated by tracts of alluvial cover. The provin
Jan 1, 1995
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Numerical Modelling Of The Range Of Rock Fracture Zone Around Gateroads On The Basis Of Underground Measurement ResultsBy Andrzej Walentek
This paper presents the results of numerical modeling of the fractured zone around longwall gateroads. The numerical computations have been based on the results of underground measurements of the frac
Jan 1, 2009
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Area Selection, Costs And Management - Planning Of Minerals Exploration In The Third WorldBy Peter M. Fozzard
A review is made of the actual costs of recent foreign mineral exploration programmes in third world countries. Target identification leading to the selection of areas, or macro-targets, must follow a
Jan 1, 1984
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CERN’s LHC Project–Large Caverns in Soft Rock at the Edge of FeasibilityBy Hans-Christian Kurzweil, Klaus Mussger
CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, are upgrading their existing particle accelerator for the next generation of experiments and have three major packages of underground construction w
Jan 1, 2003
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Fine Cobbing With Alternate Polarity MagnetsBy D. C. Hatch
At the MacIntyre Development of the Titanium Division of National Lead Company a magnetite-ilmenite ore together with gabbro-anorthosite waste is mined from an open pit by shovels and trucks. The ore
Jan 1, 1968
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Fly Ash As A Portland Cement Raw MaterialBy William R. Barton
The domestic portland cement industry consumes more than 12 million tons annually of raw materials chemically similar to fly ash. How these materials are used and how fly ash can serve in their place
Jan 1, 1968
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Economics Of Calcium CarbonateBy John Cline
The economic value of calcium carbonate when used as an extender or filler basically falls into two categories: 1. Lessening the cost of the final product to which it is added. 2. Contributing des
Jan 1, 1985
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Ecological Principles In Restoration Of Abandoned Quarry In Milos IslandBy I. Meliadis
This study presents the methodology and proposals for the restoration of an abandoned quarry in the Greek island of Milos. The local data (soil, vegetation etc.) of the island were collected, analysed
Jan 1, 2002
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Materials Handling, Transportation, And What Lies Ahead In Packaging In The Cement IndustryBy Alfred A. Roetzer
In several sections of the country new demands are being brought bar cement users. Among these the demand' for truck shipments; and palletized loads present new problems that do not lend themselv
Jan 1, 1961
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Development And Operations Of The Trombetas BauxiteBy Fulvio V. Fonseca
The Trombetas bauxite deposits were discovered by ALLAN, as from the original work of the geologists Drs. E. E. GREIG and 3.A. STAARGAARD on the axis of the Amazon river, between Manaus and Santarem -
Jan 1, 1980
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Effects of Longwall Goal Mining on Rural Water Supplies and Stress Relief Fracture Flow SystemsThe response of 174 domestic water supplies to longwall mining of the Pittsburgh coal seam was compared to various physical parameters. Sixty-four percent of domestic water supplies returned to servic
Jan 1, 1986
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A Comparison Of Costs Of Mechanical And Explosive Comminution ? IntroductionBy R. G. Lundquist
The idea that fragmentation for mineral processing results from some tradeoff between increased drilling and blasting and increased load on the primary crusher is well known. In a previous paper (Lund
Jan 1, 1985
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Simplified Accuracy Determination For Conveyor Belt ScalesBy Jan Jekielek
Increasing capacity of bulk material handling systems creates difficult problems for accurate in-line material weight measurements. At the same time increasing system complexity and growing user deman
Jan 1, 1979
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Iron OreBy E. W. Lindroos, Fred D. DeVaney, R. L. Bennett, R. W. Hernlund, W. R. van Slyke, W. F. McDermott, C. U. Keranen
INTRODUCTION Iron is the world's most widely used metal and constitutes about 5% of the earth's crust. Iron ores are found widely distributed throughout the world. Because of its wide occu
Jan 1, 1985
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Evaluation Of Fluorspar Deposits ? IntroductionBy W. N. McAnulty
Because so many interrelated technical, economic, legal and political factors are involved in evaluation of commercial mineral deposits, it is common practice today to assign such work to a team of sp
Jan 1, 1970
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Reducing The Risk Of Ground Falls During Pillar RecoveryBy F. Chase, D. Pappas
Pillar recovery has been associated with nearly one third of roof fall fatalities in underground coal mines during the past decade. Safe pillar recovery requires global stability and local stability.
Jan 1, 2003