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Insuring Property And Casualty Risks Associated With The Construction Of The Baltimore MetroBy James M. Murphy
INTRODUCTION In the fall of 1983, the fourth new Rapid Transit System constructed in this country in the last forty years will go into revenue service. The Baltimore Metro will bring to this major
Jan 1, 1983
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Oxidation and wetting behavior of chalcopyrite in the absence and presence of xanthatesBy J. Pang, S. Chander
The mechanisms of chalcopyrite oxidation in alkaline solutions have been studied using cyclic voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy techniques. The cyclic voltammetry was used to elucidate oxidation/
Jan 1, 1991
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Steelcord Belting: Standards, Measurement and Field PerformanceBy Alex Harrison, Steve Kasper
Various countries around the world have testing and manufacturing standards in place for steel cord belting. These standards are very comprehensive in what they allow the end user to specify, however,
Jan 1, 1993
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A Method Of Designing Auxiliary Ventilation Systems For Long Single Underground OpeningsBy Pierre Mousset-Jones, Felipe Calizaya
The design of an auxiliary ventilation system for long underground openings (drifts, ramps and shafts), often requires the installation of multiple fans. The fans are installed in series and separated
Jan 1, 1993
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Pressure filtration of dispersed and flocculated alumina slurriesBy H. Sis, S. Chander
The pressure filtration behaviors of dispersed and flocculated alumnae slurries at high percent solids were investigated with the objective of determining the effect of surfactant type and concentrati
Jan 1, 2000
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Recovery Of Copper From Copper Blast Furnace SlagBy V. Prabhu, D. Mantha, R. Reddy
Secondary copper blast furnace slag was treated with carbon to derive the conditions for maximum recovery of copper with a minimum simultaneous reduction of iron oxide. Experiments were carried out to
Jan 1, 2004
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An Investigation of the Partitioning of Metals in Mine Wastes Using Sequential ExtractionsBy George A. Desborough, Stephen J. Sutley, Reinhard W. Leinz, Paul H. Briggs
The mode of occurrence of metals in mine wastes is investigated using sequential extractions. Metals are extracted from some or all of seven operationally-defined phases: water-soluble, ion-exchangeab
Jan 1, 2000
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The Entrainment, Pressure and Flow Process of a Jet Fan Modeled in a Square Section Wind TunnelBy Allan E. Hall, Kuda R. Mutama
Jet fan (ductless fan) ventilation in underground mines and tunnels is a subject requiring further attention. At present there are no accepted procedures or guidelines for this type of ventilation. Th
Jan 1, 1995
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High Voltage Continuous Miner Applications With Complementary Haulage SolutionsBy J. Willison
Over the past decade, the coal mining industry has faced the difficult task of remaining profitable in the midst of declining market prices. Historically, the industry has been quite capable of meeti
Jan 1, 2003
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Industrial Minerals And Regulatory Requirements In Oklahoma ? IntroductionBy Steven Johnson
The regulatory landscape has changed considerably since the first passage of Oklahoma's land-reclamation requirements in 1968 (Open Cut Reclamation Act of 1968). The Oklahoma Legislature revised
Jan 1, 1999
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Case Study Of Controlled District RecirculationBy C. J. Pritchard, A. B. Cecala
An evaluation was performed on a district recirculation system at a trona mine in Granger, WY. A 1.52 m-diam (5 ft-diam), 37.3-kW (50-hp) vane axial fan was installed in a crosscut between the intake
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect Of Bit Wear On Productivity Of Continuous MinersBy L. D. Gehi, A. W. Khair, M. Ahmad
This paper presents an analysis of the dynamics of bit wear on the productivity of continuous miners. Two field surveys were carried out. The first survey assessed the impact of bit wear on productivi
Jan 1, 1995
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Cost Estimation for Sublevel Stoping-A Case Study *By A. J. Richardson
Before the development of the underground stoping and mining costs can be considered, certain facts about the ore body, the proposed mine, markets, etc., must be known or determined. In the case to
Jan 1, 1982
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Caving Operations Drift Support DesignBy Francis S. Kendorski
INTRODUCTION Drift design problems in caving operations are a re¬sult of the geologic factors contributing to the overall success of the system, of the engineering factors dictated by economic and
Jan 1, 1982
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How to avoid building a full- scale pilot plant by predicting and eliminating solids handling problemsBy Jerry R. Johanson
Introduction Many solids processes that look feasible on paper or even in pilot studies become disasters in full scale. Changes in solids flow characteristics from pilot scale to full scale be- ca
Jan 1, 1990
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Determination Of Deep Pit Heat Regime Parameters - IntroductionBy R. Tanaskovic
The objective of study of climatic conditions in underground mines is to create a working environment suitable for normal development of operations. Disregarding the fact that the development of equi
Jan 1, 1980
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Open Pit Mine Scheduling Based On Fundamental Tree AlgorithmBy Kadri Dagdelen, Thys B. Johnson, Salih Ramazan
Long-term production scheduling design is a very important part of mining because it determines the economic outcome of a project There have been many attempts to solve the optimum pit scheduling prob
Jan 1, 2002
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Summitville Mine – Development of Biotreatment Processes for Spent Ore Detoxification Test Results from Focused Feasibility StudiesBy S. W. Beckman, L. Williams, A. E. Seep, R. Fischer, J. Hubbard
Introduction The Summitville Mine located in southwestern Colorado was added to the National Priorities List in June of 1994. Summitville was the site of mining operations that began in 1873 with th
Jan 1, 1995
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Long Term Aspects of Uranium Tailings Management (An AECB Discussion Paper on Proposed Interim Close-Out Criteria)By K. Bragg
During the last several years considerable discussion has taken place on the long term aspects of uranium tailings management. These discussions have centered around a variety of topics which in turn
Jan 1, 1980
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A Look At Two Unique Uranium Tailings Disposal SystemsBy S. G. Vick, K. E. Robinson, W. D. Webb
INTRODUCTION This paper discusses two uranium tailings waste disposal studies that reflect the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulatory actions and their changing requirements d
Jan 1, 1980