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Multistep thermodynamic calculation for copper-dross bath smelting processBy Tianzu Yang, Weifeng Liu, Lin Chen, BOYI XIE, DUCHAO ZHANG, HUI XIAO
In this study, the oxygen-rich bath smelting process of copper dross was simulated using Factsage software. It was found that the two-step simulation results agreed better with the industrial data, es
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Integrated Mine Production - The Key To Increased Production And Cost ControlBy F. Carew
Accurate knowledge of what mass and grade is to hand and where it is stored is key to mine efficiencies and overall profitability. In order to make the right decisions and align production with stockp
Jan 1, 2011
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Flood Resilience for San Francisco - RETC2023By Eva K. Fernandez, Paul Y. Louie, Derek S. Adams, Renée L. Fippin
The Folsom Area Stormwater Improvement Project is part of SFPUC’s flood resilience efforts under the Sewer System Improvement Program. This 4,000-foot-long, 12-footinside- diameter tunnel will help re
Jun 13, 2023
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Amoco DevelopsThompson Creek Molybdenum MineBy William A. Gibson, Kenneth P. Neumann
In 1967, development of the Cyprus Thompson Creek molybdenum deposit began near Challis, ID. The first mining claims were staked on an intrusive rock out-crop. Exploration continued for 14 years. In 1
Jan 1, 1984
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Accessing deep orebodies using mechanical excavation equipmentBy W. Burger
For the development of deep, hard rock, mines fast access to the orebody is critical. In some cases the mineralized area is more than 1,500 m (5,000 ft) below surface. Excavation of shafts or declines
Jun 1, 2010
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Review Of Treatment Methods For Mining And Ore Processing WastewatersBy Basil W. Mercer
Increased emphasis on industrial pollution control has intensified investigation of waste treatment technology for methods of reducing the amount of pollutants discharged by industry. The mining and m
Jan 1, 1971
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A Quick Method For Making Initial Cost Estimates Of Slurry PipelinesBy E. J. Wasp
The transportation of mine products incurs a cost which can have a significant bearing on the competitive position of the manufactured product. Clearly, the engineer who is responsible for selecting a
Jan 1, 1969
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A Designer's Viewpoint of Medium-Support InteractionBy S. N. Chadha
INTRODUCTION The work described here refers to the Genesee River Interceptor Southeast Project. This project is a part of the Combined Sewer Overflow Abatement Program, Phase I, for the Rochester P
Jan 1, 1977
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE: Is IT ENOUGH?By Ken Fucik, Jorge Briceno, Bjorn Bjorkman
In 1993, a lawsuit was filed on behalf ofnative groups in Ecuador against Texaco for environmental damage resulting from petroleum production activities which had occurred many years earlier. The bas
Jan 1, 1996
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Study on the Influence of Borehole Conditions on Panoramic Side-View Borehole Images in Underground Coal Mines - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Yuting Xue, Mark Van Dyke, Zoheir Khademian
Borehole scoping has been widely used in the U.S. underground coal mines as a method for geologic mapping and stability analysis because it is very useful for identifying rock types, voids, fractures,
Feb 1, 2025
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Analysis Of Slam-based Lidar Data Quality Metrics For Geotechnical Underground MonitoringBy LUKAS FAHLE, JURGEN F. BRUNE, ANDREW J. PETRUSKA, ELIZABETH A. HOLLEY, Gabriel Walton
Adverse ground behavior events, such as convergence and ground falls, pose critical risks to underground mine safety and productivity. Today, monitoring of such failures is primarily conducted using l
Jan 1, 2023
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TBM Rescue Shaft, Tunnel, and Relaunch in Karst Conditions - NAT2024By Dan Swidrak, Bill Zietlow
Halfway through a 17,770-ft long stormwater tunnel, an 11-ft diameter TBM encountered a karst void below the Mississippi River in Missouri, resulting in significant inflow. It was decided that the TB
Jun 23, 2024
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Coal Quality Control An Analysis From Pit To TrainBy Foreback T. G.
The McKinley Mine is a large strip operation sup-plying coal to several utility and industrial customers. The mine reserve comprises many coal seams of varying quality and thickness. Erosion of the te
Jan 1, 1994
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New Techniques In Beneficiation Of The Florida Phosphates Of The Future - IntroductionBy James E. Lawver
At the present time, the Florida phosphate industry is experiencing one of the worst marked slumps in its one hundred year history. Recent agriculture over-production has caused low grain prices such
Jan 1, 1983
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He Study of Surface Paste Disposal Technology for PB-ZN Mine TailingsBy A. Bascetin
It was recently proposed to use the pastefill technology as a surface tailings management method. Surface paste is an economic and safe storage method that respects current environmental regulations.
Feb 23, 2014
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How Industrial Plants Benefit From Apron Feeder Magnetic SeparatorsBy Timothy G. Shuttleworth
In the late1970s, mineral processing plants producing copper sulfide concentrates and oxide leaching feedstocks went online with operating tonnages that exceeded traditional installations. This create
Jan 1, 2011
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A Retractable Core Bit Drilling SystemBy William C. Larson
The Bureau of Mines, as a result of its contract research program, is developing a retractable core bit for the wireline drilling system (Retractable Sit System, No, H0272004). The prime contractor, L
Jan 1, 1980
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The Effect Of Water Carry-Over In A Bank Of Industrial Coal Froth Flotation Cells With A Comparison To Laboratory Test ResultsBy B. J. Arnold
Prior laboratory work has demonstrated -that much of the fine ash-forming minerals entering a flotation froth are there as a result of water carry-over from the bulk contents of the flotation cell (Ar
Jan 1, 1990
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Pay Practices Within The Mining IndustryBy Donald R. Simon
Money... not many subjects are as personal or as emotional. Hessiod said it well in 700 B.C. "Money is life to us wretched mortals". Are you getting paid enough? Does your company reward its top peop
Jan 1, 1980
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Mineral Resource Valuation In The Public InterestBy James R. Dunn
The mineral industry" has made and will continue to make important contributions to the growth of our economy. However, the industry is presently under continuous and increasingly severe attacks by or
Jan 1, 1971