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The 1988 Expansion Of The ASARCO Mission Unit ConcentratorBy C. A. Carroll
In February of 1989 the Mission Complex of ASARCO Incorporated completed an expansion of its concentrator, raising the base mining rate from 25,900 TPO (28,500 STPD) to 37,200 TPO (41,000 STPD). The e
Jan 1, 1990
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Winning The Global Race For Solar Silicon: Silica Ores And Their Suitability For Direct ProcessingBy D. C. Lynch
While silica ores are generally considered to have little value, those with exceptionally low B and P content have, potentially, significant worth if processed for use in photovoltaics. The sales valu
Jan 1, 2010
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Alaskan CoalsBy Cleland N. Conwell
Intermittent coal mining has been conducted in Alaska for over a century. The first report of coal in Alaska was by the Veechy expedition of 1826 and 1827. Whaling ships used coal from Corwin Bluff ne
Jan 1, 1972
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The 10 Foot Symons Cone CrusherBy Arnold P. Szaj
There is no startling revelation to the fact that the mining industry as a whole is generally moving toward the use of larger equipment to process ores in quantities far greater than what was even con
Jan 1, 1973
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Air Flow Distribution At The Longwall Faces - Air Velocity Distributions In Longwall Faces - IntroductionBy S. S. Peng
The generation and transportation of the airborne dust are mainly governed by the velocity and the movement pattern of the ventilation air in the longwall face. Generally speaking, the higher the air
Jan 1, 1985
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Historical Dynamics Of One Steel PlantBy R. L. Summers
The tremendous engineering advances occurring during this past century are very evident within the boundaries of the Anthracite Section of AIME. The Steelton plant of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, loca
Jan 1, 1971
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Mineral Wool Production From Coal-Ash - A Progress Report ? IntroductionBy William F. Lawrence
Within ten to fifteen years, coal-fired power generating stations will be producing over 40 million tons of coal-ash annually in the United States. The largest part of this ash will be emitted from th
Jan 1, 1970
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Land Use Considerations In The Premining PlanBy C. Gregory Knight
Adequate planning for the development, operation, and reclamation of a surface mine requires attention to present and future uses of land, both on the mine site and in the mine vicinity. This paper ou
Jan 1, 1977
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The Future Of Hydraulic Mining In Western U.S.A. ? IntroductionBy Arthur W. T. Grimley
Hydraulic coal mining is being successfully practiced in China, U.S.S.R., Japan and Canada and in each country, excepting Japan where suitable sites are not available, the system is being expanded to
Jan 1, 1983
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Slurry Pumps For The Long PipelinesBy M. L. Rizzone
Since time immemorial, Mother Nature has been transporting slurries with both air and water serving as the carrier medium. Consider for example the formation of the continental shelves off our coast l
Jan 1, 1969
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Industrial Minerals Research At The Illinois State Geological SurveyBy J. C. Bradbury
The Illinois State Geological Survey's program in industrial minerals is twofold-the gathering of information on mineral raw materials and the generation of data on the use of these materials. Th
Jan 1, 1970
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Recent Advances in Studying Colloidal Interactions in Mineral Processing Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Z. Xu, Z. Li
Colloidal interactions play a critical role in mineral processing, including grinding, physical separation (particularly flotation), dewatering, and tailings management. Despite great energy input in
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Rib Pillar Extraction - An Alternative To Long Walling And Short WallingBy H. Habenicht
Requirements for full extraction in underground coal mining call for inexpensive, safe, techniques to be competitive with conventional methods. Longwall and shortwall systems are to some extent employ
Jan 1, 1986
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A Simulation Model For Longwall Mining OperationsBy Xin Jingmin
The present trend toward concentration of mining activities into fewer sections of a coal mine and application of automation and remote control technologies favor utilization of the longwall mining me
Jan 1, 1983
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Opportunities For Mining Investment In Third World Africa -Styles Of Project Financing In A Changing SceneBy B. Hester
Many Third World countries of Third World Africa are well-endowed with minerals, especially gold. Political and economic conditions discouraged interest by Western capital for the several decades sinc
Jan 1, 1993
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Monitoring and Data Management Challenges at the Metro Project Cityringen CopenhagenBy Klaus Rabensteiner, Klaus Chmelina
"INTRODUCTION Urban tunneling is often related with special geotechnical risks. Typical causes are difficult (hydro)geological conditions, a very low overburden and the presence of critical and vulner
Jan 1, 2016
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Caterpillar Introduces MineStar; Complete System Is The Next Step Toward Autonomous MiningEvver since it first displayed an autonomous mining truck at the 1996 MinExpo show in Las Vegas, NV, Caterpillar has been building the blocks to a fully autonomous mine. In May, the company unveiled
Jan 1, 2011
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The effects of clothing insulation and acclimation on the thermal comfort of underground mine workersBy MAURICE SUNKPAL, Taghi Sherizadeh, ELAHEH TALEBI, PEDRAM ROGHANCHI
Excessive heat exposure is among the health and safety hazards for mine workers. The nature of the underground climate makes it a convenient avenue for heat generation and accumulation from several he
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Use of mine tailings as precast construction materials through alkali activationBy Qingming Feng, Bo Huang, Dongbo An, Jinhong Zhang
A study of the application of mine tailings as precast construction materials through alkali activation was carried out, focusing on efficiently activating mine tailings, reducing alkali consumption,
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Canadian Copper In A World Of PlentyBy C. C. Muir
At the outset, I believe reference should be made to comparatively recent world developments in copper which have an important bearing upon the Canadian position. COPPER SITUATION No one can do
Jan 1, 1964