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Water Quality Implications Of Decrease Coal UseBy L. J. Habegger
This paper considers the potential water quality impacts of future energy scenarios which project an approximate doubling of coal utilization from 1975 to 1985. The major impacts estimated for coal ex
Jan 1, 1978
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Spectral Interferences In ICP-OES: Some Practical Consequences For The Mineral AnalystBy E. F. Paski
Geological materials are likely the most complex and challenging substances to quantitate by ICPOES (inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy). For complex materials having widely vary
Jan 1, 1993
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A System to Monitor a Regulator Placed in a Ventilation Network by Combination of Human Recognition and Computer SimulationBy Masaji Kato, Yuusaku Tominaga
To maintain good condition of ventilation for both safety and economy, many regulators are installed in a network. In case the open state of a regulator is different from the set point, identification
Jan 1, 1997
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Macassa No. 3 Shaft - Deep Shaft Sinking By Conventional Methods ? IntroductionBy F. A. Edwards
The Macassa Division of Lac Minerals Ltd. is a high grade gold mine that has been operating in Kirkland Lake, Ontario for the past 51 years. It produces approximately 120,000 tonnes of ore per year, a
Jan 1, 1985
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Features Of Potential Field Exploration For Cordilleran Precious Metal DepositsBy Edgar O. McAlister
Associated with cordilleran intrusives of intemediate to acidic composition, gold/silver ores are generally found in the intruded host rocks which are adjacent to these intrusives. Generally precious
Jan 1, 1984
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Graphite economics and the development of new suppliesBy J. F. Peterman, M. C. Roberts
The success of any industrial mineral project requires an accurate forecast of the demand fir the material as well as accurate projections of costs and prices. This paper develops a general method of
Jan 1, 1990
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Computerized Determination Of Mine Planning Data From BorholesBy Christopher Haycocks
The growth of computer and ground control technology in recent years, combined with an urgent demand for low-cost fossil fuels and mineral resources, has set the stage for full-scale utilization of co
Jan 1, 1973
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Asset Performance Control In Mineral Processing OperationsBy P. G. Martin
"As the speed of business has continued to increase over the last decade, the focus on real-time control of the performance of both stationary and mobile assets has become an increasing priority. Trad
Jan 1, 2015
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Application Of Dry Grinding Rod MillsBy C. A. Rowland
Wet grinding rod mills have been used for 50 years to grind ores and to make specification sand. The application of wet grinding rod mills is well understood. Until recently, there have been very few
Jan 1, 1968
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Angle Hole Drilling With Large Blast Hole Drills ? OverviewBy Stuart R. Cotterill
Open cast surface mining requires blast hole drilling with many interesting facets in order to achieve mine planning forecasts. Interestingly, no single method or combination of theoretical hypothesis
Jan 1, 1984
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Staffing of Operations PersonnelBy D. O. Miller
The effective staffing of personnel in a new concentrator facility is a key factor in the success of the operation. By selectively recruiting quality individuals, a company is in a strong position to
Jan 1, 1986
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Inco Limited's Soroako Nickel Project: A Case Study In Financing Large Overseas Mining Projects (90f1f7fb-faea-49e7-947a-96a2f9952c7b)By Robert T. DeGavre
I have been asked by the Society of Mining Engineers to present a paper on Inco Limited's Indonesian nickel project as a case study in the financing of large overseas mining projects. I welcome t
Jan 1, 1978
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Analysis of TBM Performance and Disc Cutter Consumption in Yinhanjiwei Water Conveyance Tunnel ProjectBy Zhen-xing Diao, Feng Zhao, Ya-dong Xue
"Two important aspects of excavation performance of TBM are advance rate and cutter replacement/ring consumption, which is closed to the cost and construction duration of the project. To achieve this,
Jan 1, 2016
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Design Of Impoundment And Evaporation Ponds And Embankments For Cyanide And Other Toxic EffluentsBy George C. Toland
Most existing impoundment ponds and dams leak effluent into the soil or rock upon which they are constructed. However, proposed environmental legislation will require very stringent control on the rel
Jan 1, 1975
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The Soldier Digs Through HistoryBy Finn E. Bronner
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE "Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war and my fingers to fight." Thus sang David three thousand years ago, in tacit acceptance of the condition of w
Jan 1, 1979
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A Computer Design Of Ultimate Pit Limit By Using Transportation AlgorithmBy Panlop Huttagosol
The use of computer models to design ultimate pit limit of an open pit mine during its feasibility study has become an emphasized procedure in mining. It is a normal practice in open pit mine design t
Jan 1, 1992
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Investigation of Work Accidents in Underground and Surface Coal Mining Activities of Western Lignite Corporation by Data - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021) Envelopment Analysis (DEA)By Cem Şensöğüt, Özer Ören, Yaşar Kasap
The mining sector is one of the leading sectors where work accidents are most intense because of the constant change of work environment and heavy working conditions. The losses and the halt of produc
Jul 4, 2021
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A Case Study In The Use Of Kinetic Models To Justify Expansion Of The Rougher Flotation Circuits At The Metcalf ConcentratorBy Richard C. Travis, Edward C. Dowling
A detailed kinetic study of the flotation installation at the Metcalf Concentrator revealed a rougher flotation circuit operating under less than optimal conditions. Based on these results, a project
Jan 1, 1993
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Underground Construction Industry is Strong; 1,400 Attend RETC in San DiegoBy Steve Karl
"The global underground construction and tunneling industry is in pretty good shape. Billions are being spent in shoring up aging infrastructure in the United States and other places, and new undergro
Jan 9, 2017
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The Impact of Black Lung and a Methodology for Controlling Respirable Dust "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Jay F. Colinet
Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP), commonly known as black lung, is caused by the inhalation of respirable coal mine dust and is a disabling and potentially fatal lung disease with no cure. Historica
Jul 30, 2020