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A New Model For Blast Fragmentation Prediction Based On Multivariate Analysis - IntroductionBy T. Hudaverdi
Several studies have been conducted on blastability and prediction of fragmentation. The term blastability is used to refer the susceptibility of the rock to blasting and is closely related to fragmen
Jan 1, 2011
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Design, Construction And Start-Up Of The Ilo Smelter Modernization ProjectBy H. Walqui, C. Noriega
Southern Copper Corporation (SCC) is one of the world’s largest copper companies and is finishing the modernization of the Ilo copper smelter. A single ISASMELTTM furnace will start smelting 1,200,000
Jan 1, 2007
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Model And Experimental Study Of The Effect Of Impeller Rotational Speed On The Flotation Rate From A Small-Scale Flotation Cell - Implications For The Effect Of Bubble VelocityA series of flotation experiments were carried out in a 2.25-dm3 laboratory-scale Rushton turbine cell using hydrophobic quartz particles. Flotation was performed at a constant mean bubble diameter ov
Jan 1, 2007
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Applying Design/Build -Construction Management To The Mining Industry (PREPRINT NUMBER 77-AU-347)By Conrad W. Steller
What is the definition of a successful construction or development project? It could be described in many ways: a project that performs as designed; a project completed on time, a project completed wi
Jan 1, 1977
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Trends in Availability of AggregateBy G. R. Robinson
Aggregate resources consist of sand and gravel, and crushed stone. They are large-tonnage, bulk-minable mineral commodities that are used in construction and industrial activities (Tepordei, 1999, 20
Jan 1, 2004
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Blasting Practices At Die Mining CompanyBy Edward J. Karkoska
The film you see is a slow motion view of a typical half million ton taconite blast at one of Erie's mines. This blast is made up of 220 drill holes and a total of 325 thousand pounds of blasting
Jan 1, 1969
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Construction of the Plymouth Tunnel by SEM Based on a Permanent Shotcrete Liner for The Purple Line Project in Maryland: A Case Study - RETC2021By Nicholas Tabor, Norbert Fuegenschuh, Richard Taylor, Jean-Marc Wehrli
The Plymouth Tunnel forms part of the 16-mile long route of the Purple Line Light Rail Project promoted by the Maryland Transit Administration. The tunnel is approximately 1,220 feet in length with a
Jun 13, 2021
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Recent Developments In The Allowances For Percentage DepletionBy Frank H. Madison
The percentage depletion deduction on Federal Income Tax Returns under the provisions of the 1939 Internal Revenue Code and of Sections 611 to Section 615, inclusive, of the revenue act of 1954, have
Jan 1, 1958
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An Evaluation Of The Strength Of Slender PillarsPillars with width to height ratios of less than 1.0 are frequently created in underground hard rock mines. The strength of slender pillars can be estimated using empirically developed equations. Ho
Jan 1, 2006
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The Green Mining Technique in Chinese CollieriesBy Minggao Qian, Jialin Xu, Wenqi Lai, Weibin Zhu
This article advances an innovative concept explaining the connotation and technical system of "green" mining. The important theoretical foundations of "green" mining are the distribution and developm
Jan 1, 2005
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A Global Perspective Of CyanideBy M. M. Botz
There are currently more that 460 mines worldwide that utilize cyanide for gold and silver extraction. Despite this large number of cyanide-related mining operations, there have been no published acc
Jan 1, 2001
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Supply, Installation, & Commissioning Of The World's Largest Grinding MillBy V. Svalbonas, S. M. Jones, A. Boughey
In June 1998, the world's largest grinding mill, the 40 ft (12.2 m) diameter 20 MW Cadia gearless SAG mill, was commissioned. This was a leap of over40% above the largest operating SAG mill. A
Jan 1, 2000
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Binders For Heap Leaching AgglomerationBy K. A. Lewandowski
Agglomeration techniques are widely used by industry to form fine particles into larger masses that are easier to handle and process. One area where agglomeration is potentially useful is in heap leac
Jan 1, 2009
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A shotcrete adhesion test system for mining applications - SME Transactions 2010By C. Clark, R. Pakalnis, B. Seymour, L. Martin, R. Jacksha, M. Stepan, M. Roworth, C. Caceres
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) is conducting research to develop safe practices for the use of shotcrete as ground support in underground mines, particularly mines o
Jan 1, 2010
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Overcoming Underground Mining Space ConstraintsWhen most people think of coal mining, they envision men in soot-covered clothes and hard hats digging at deposits in deep underground caverns. These mental images commonly include coal cars rumbling
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An Overview Of The Risk Of Lung Cancer In Relation To Exposure To Asbestos And Of Taconite MinersBy Geoffrey Berry
Exposure?response relationships between the relative risk of lung cancer and quantitative measures of exposure to asbestos are available from a number of epidemiological studies. Meta-analyses of thes
Jan 1, 2007
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Vibrant exhibit floor reflects recovering industryIt had been more than a decade since this many booths were occupied at an SME Annual Meeting, but at the 2010 meeting in Phoenix, AZ 630 booths were sold to 470 vendors from the entire spectrum of the
May 1, 2010
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A Novel Approach To Processing Coal Combustion Ash And Organic Bio-Solids - Introduction And Background - Preprint 09-110By R. Mensah-Biney
The NC State University Minerals Research Laboratory (MRL) and Waste Reduction Partners (WRP) of the Land of Sky Regional Council joined efforts in 2000 to initiate a technically sound and practical p
Jan 1, 2009
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Synthesis Of Monolithic Si2n2o Ceramic From Reclaimed Silicon And Desert SandBy M. Radwan, S. Shimada, S. Z. El-Tawil, K. A. El-Barawy, Y. Miyamoto
This study presents the results of synthesizing monolithic siliconoxynitride, Si2N2O, ceramic from a mixture composed of reclaimed silicon and natural desert sand by using the nitriding combustion syn
Jan 1, 2004
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A New Approach To Characterizing Particle Shape And SizeBy T. P. Meloy
Traditionally the mineral and mining engineers have characterized particles by sieving and-settling. Within the last decade, with the advent of the scanning microscope, entirely new experimental and t
Jan 1, 1977