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Mine Ventilation: Waste Heat Recovery (830d90bc-8c73-43f8-9df0-b4fbfeff736c)By L. Henry Smith, David C. Arthur
The Williams Mine is Canada's largest gold producer, with annual production of 14,000 Kg (450,000 ounces) from 2,300,000 tonnes of ore. Highly mechanized and automated underground mining practice
Jan 1, 1997
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Roasting Characteristics Of Refractory Gold OresBy R. G. Reddy
Chemical and structural changes occurring during the roasting of refractory gold ores were investigated. Effect of temperature on oxidation behavior of ores was analyzed using TGA, DTA and X-ray diffr
Jan 1, 1990
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Exploration Economics - Foreign Vs. Domestic ? IntroductionBy Edgar A. Scholz
The purpose of this paper is to make a comparative cost analysis of domestic and foreign exploration projects which developed into mines during the 1960-1974 time period. A total of 18 mining compani
Jan 1, 1976
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Social license in design: Constructive technology assessment within a minerals research & development institutionBy T. Cohen
Technological innovation in the minerals industry must be driven by the need to improve performance according to social, as well as environmental, safety, efficiency and production criteria. This pape
Jan 1, 2011
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Similarities And Differences Between The Adsorption Of Lead And Hydrocarbons On Biomass Of Vegetal OriginBy M. Stoica
Bioremediation is a complex process which involves mass transfer, chemical and biochemical phenomena. In particular, the adsorption kinetics of a substance by biomass may by model by taking into accou
Jan 1, 2006
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Pyrometallurgical Principles Involved In The Combustion Synthesis Of Advanced MaterialsBy J. J. Moore
Combustion synthesis, or self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS), reaction systems are discussed with respect to thermodynamics and kinetics. In particular, the effect of the process paramet
Jan 1, 1992
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A Core Bend Specimen With Chevron Edge Notch for Fracture Toughness MeasurementsBy Finn Ouchterlony
INTRODUCTION Much of present fracture toughness testing con¬cerns chevron notched specimens (Newman Jr., 1984) since these, in principle, require neither fatigue precracking nor more registration t
Jan 1, 1986
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Use of high-efficiency electrical submersible pumps for mine dewateringBy K. Lang
The use of high-efficiency electrical submersible pumps (ESPs) for large scale, open pit mine dewatering operations provides a good example of how technology, products and services from the oil and ga
Sep 1, 2013
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American Mining Hall Of Fame - American Mining Hall Of Fame To Induct Four Mining GreatsThe 28th annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet and fundraiser sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest will be held at the Marriott University Park Hotel, Tucson, AZ on Saturda
Jan 1, 2010
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Monitoring Machine-Mounted Dust Scrubber PerformanceBy Paul D. Kovscek, Charles D. Taylor, Edward D. Thimons
When blowing ventilation is used on a mining section, a machine-mounted scrubber is often required to maintain face dust levels below 2 mg/m3. Operation of the scrubber also affects airflow patterns a
Jan 1, 1995
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Confidence Intervals for Local Estimation: Application to the Witwatersrand BasinBy Margaret Armstrong, Chris Roth
One advantage of kriging is that it provides both an estimate of the block or point grade, and an indication of the local precision via the kriging variance. If one assumes that the estimation errors
Jan 1, 1996
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A Meander Cutoff Into A Gravel Extraction Pond, Clackamas River, OregonBy E. F. Schnitzer, C. Lidstone, D. Cramer, P. J. Wampler
The River Island mining site is located at approximately river mile (RM) 15 on the Clackamas River, a large gravel-bed river in northwest Oregon. During major flooding in February 1996, rapid channel
Jan 1, 2006
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Development Of Mobile Crusher Plants To Large-Scale Installations With Throughputs Of More Than 3500 Tons Per HourBy Rainer Kahrger, Guenter Ewald
The topic of this paper is to demonstrate the development of mobile crushing installations from throughput capacities of 200 tons per hour, to mobile and semi-mobile large- scale crushing installation
Jan 1, 1989
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Concepts Of A Scheme For Accelerated Consolidation Of Tailings SlurriesBy E. S. Smith, Sunirmal Banerjee
INTRODUCTION Social awareness of the detrimental impact of man-made wastes on our environment has grown considerably during the last two decades. Increased public and institutional concerns have re
Jan 1, 1980
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Hierarchical Systems Analysis Of Potential Environmental Impacts Of Aggregate Mining ActivitiesBy K. E. Kolm, W. H. Langer
Developing natural aggregate resources (sand, gravel, and stone) creates environmental impacts. A systems analysis method has been designed to characterize the components of the environmental system,
Jan 1, 2001
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Equipment Task Simulator Used In Evaluation Of Operator PerformanceBy M. Lotfi
The criteria for evaluating equipment operator performance were identified as the changes in reaction time, the changes in physiological responses, and the changes in subjective reporting of stress. D
Jan 1, 1989
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The Use Of Silos For Optimal Blending Of Raw CoalsBy D. L. Romero
The Line Creek Mine is operated by Crows Nest Resources Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Shell Canada Resources Limited. It is located approximately 25 km north of Sparwood in southeast British C
Jan 1, 1991
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A History Of Coalbed Methane Drainage From United States Coal MinesBy P. C. Thakur
The history of coal mining in the United States of America and the rest of the world is replete with mine explosions and consequent loss of lives. Serious efforts in the USA to recover methane prior
Jan 1, 2003
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Challenges, Solutions, And Reality In TBMS For The English Channel TunnelsBy John Turner, John A. Gibson, David Cass
Contents A. Introduction B. Description of Robbins Company involvement in several of the English Channel Tunnel projects C. Identification of project requirements and comparison of TBM featur
Jan 1, 1989
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Western Phosphate Field Geology, Production, And Current ResearchBy Phillip R. Moyle
Voluminous deposits of commercial-grade phosphate occur in sedimentary strata in a 350,000 km2 (135,000 mi2) area of the middle Rocky Mountains of North America known as the Western Phosphate Field. T
Jan 1, 2001