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A Method to Design Optimum Pastefill Mixes Through Flow Cone and Mini Slump cone Testing
By Kugan Kuganathan
Pastefill is being increasingly considered as a viable fill by underground mine operators. Mount Isa Mines (MIM) chose pastefill to fill their deep copper mine (>1200m deep) after considering various
Jan 1, 2001
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Sustaining Mining In A Developed World: Shifting The Paradigm
By V. N. Kazakidis
With increased levels of automation, capitalization, and empowerment of citizens, the traditional axis of labour versus capital or national government versus capital, upon which the allocation of bene
Jan 1, 2003
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Waste Water Treatment Plant for Sewage Water in the Sharrcem Plant
By John Mastoris, Shkurta Gashi, Kostis Dragasakis, Kostas Kouklidis, Halil Berisha
Water is increasingly recognized as a critical issue for sustainable development, becoming as important as carbon to corporate responsibility and reputation. Although the cement industry’s overall ‘wa
Jan 1, 2017
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Construction of the N20 To N25 Tunnel (basic) Segment of the Superconducting Supercollider Project]
By Joseph A. Whitchurch
The N20 to N25 Tunnel (basic) segment was the second tunnel contract awarded for construction by The PB/MK Team. This project embodied 3.9 km (2.4 miles) of tunnel and was located within the northwest
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimization Of Conditioning Parameters In Phosphate Flotation Using Statistical Design
By Michael Fahey, Ravi M. Damodaran, Brij M. Moudgil
The flotation behavior of Florida phosphates was studied using statistical design of experiments to evaluate conditioning parameters and their effect on flotation performance. The solids loading, cond
Jan 1, 1995
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Evaluating The Environmental Risk Of Backfilling Mines With Coalash
By P. F. Ziemkiewicz, A. S. Knox
Large-scale use of CCBs in mine environments involves filling surface and underground coal mines with ash to address hydraulic problems, AMD, backfilling and subsidence. The environmental risk of la
Jan 1, 2003
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Managing land use conflicts for sustainable futures: Tourism, agriculture and mining
By A. Hoath, V. Paul, F. Haslam McKenzie
This paper considers mining ventures occurring in rural communities in Galicia, Spain and Western Australia, Australia. It compares and contrasts the communities where mining is taking precedence over
Jan 1, 2011
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Hydraulic Performance Tests Of A Cement Grout Borehole Seal
By W. B. Greer, J. J. K. Daemen
Introduction The performance of seals in boreholes, shafts and tunnels is an important concern in mine safety, in the control of effluents from operating and abandoned mines and in the underground
Jan 1, 1993
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Application Of Ported Kiln Technology To The Grate-Kiln Process At Minntac.
By S. Vogely, J. Trescot, D. Connor, F. Beloy
In 2001, the Minntac Division of US-Steel retrofitted one of their Grate-Kiln Iron Ore Pelletizng lines with a Ported-Kiln Air Injection System (PKAIS) the first of it’s kind in the world for oxide pe
Jan 1, 2004
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Jacking Concrete Road Tunnel Boxes Beneath Live Railroad Tracks
By Jesus M. Rohena
Concrete pipes and small boxes have been installed by the jacking method. This paper will describe a recent project were large concrete boxes were installed by the jacking method. This project is in t
Jan 1, 2003
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Removal of metal ions by nonliving water hyacinth roots
By R. W. Smith, M. C. Fuerstenau, G. X. Xang
Nonliving dried water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms) roots were investigated for the biosorption of cadmium, lead and other heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions. Dried water hyacinth
Jan 1, 2000
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Geology, Genesis And Mining Of High Brightness, High Purity Limestone Deposits In The San Bernardino Mountains And Mojave Desert Area Of Southern California
By Howard Brown
High purity, high brightness limestone deposits in the San Bernardino Mountains and Mojave Desert region occur in upper Paleozoic carbonate rocks which are part of an upper Precambrian and Paleozoic s
Jan 1, 1995
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Contemporary Business Cycles, Currency Fluctuations, and Metal Industry Capacity
By Thomas D. Kaufmann, Robert C. Drury
Few factors are as important as fluctuations in aggregate economic activity and exchange rates in determining the profitability of mineral investments. Macroeconamic theory explains how the two factor
Jan 1, 1989
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Determination Of A Landfill Structure Using HVSR, SPT?s & Geoelectrical Tomographies
By P. M. Soupios
The study of soft soil (wastes above the rock bed) an issue of great importance in civil engineering, is usually addressed by drilling boreholes. This method is rather expensive and time-consuming and
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Exploration (194afc61-6382-4651-984e-eafea9c9b9ff)
By Dell H. Adams
Coal exploration may be defined as the acquisition of data necessary to define and acquire a block of coal which can be mined at a profit. Unlike ore minerals, coal resources are widespread and relati
Jan 1, 1981
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Pre - Leach Rinsing of Zortman Ores
By Terry M. Hertel
Zortman Mining has spent approximately three years evaluating the metallurgy of the sulfide ores from the mining area of the possible expansion project. As the test program proceeded, an interesting s
Jan 1, 1992
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Part 2: Wet Fine Particle Concentration Section 2: Hydraulic Concentration
By Eugene R. Palowitch, Albert W. Deurbrouck, Thomas H. Parrsons
INTRODUCTION Hydraulic concentrators utilize the physical characteristics-size, shape, and specific gravity-of particles suspended in a fluid medium to effect a concentration of desired quality. Fin
Jan 1, 1991
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Groundwater Control at Ground Zero
By Paul C. Schmall, John F. Donohoe, Arthur B. Corwin
In the aftermath of the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center, groundwater control was of immediate concern. Water in?ow from the adjacent Hudson River through the compromised slurry wall ‘b
Jan 1, 2003
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Construction of the NATM Tunnel at San Diego State University
By Justin Brown, Michael Kobler, Dave Ragland, Bob Shufflebotham
PROJECT OVERVIEW As the sun-bronzed San Diego students strolled casually to class, mining crews from Atkinson Construction were working only 9 meters below the surface. The330 meter long, 11.3 met
Jan 1, 2003
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Consideration of Overburden Lithology for Subsidence Prediction
By Sathit Tandanand
Geological differences among various coalfields restrain the applicability of subsidence prediction using existing European methods. To modify these methods for domestic conditions, the Bureau of Mine
Jan 1, 1982