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The Anacostia River Tunnel System in Washington DC: Construction and Performance of One the World’s Largest CSO Reduction Infrastructures - NAT2024By Jeffrey Peterson, John Beesley, Martino Scialpi, John Cassidy
The DC Clean Rivers Project is DC Water's ongoing program to capture and treat combined sewer overflows (CSOs) during rainfall before they reach the District waterways. The Anacostia River system was
Jun 23, 2024
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Seismic Reflections In Exposed Precambrian Rocks, Flin Flon, Manitoba ? IntroductionBy Z. Hajnal
Three years ago a research program was initiated at the University of Saskatchewan to develop seismic surveying techniques for use in the Precambrian geological environment. The success of the reflect
Jan 1, 1976
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Review Of Subsidence Control Measures - Past, Present, And Future ? 1.0 IntroductionBy Madan M. Singh
It is estimated that through 1975, there were 1.69x109 m2 (418 000 acres) of urban land threatened by potential subsidence due to mining with a value of over $12 billion (19;3 dollars; USBM, 1979). Wi
Jan 1, 1984
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Technical Papers - Continuous Miner Spray Considerations For Optimizing Scrubber Performance In Exhaust Ventilation SystemsBy J. Organiscak
A majority of continuous mining machines employ a water spray system and a machine-mounted flooded-bed scrubber to suppress and capture dust during coal mining. These machine-mounted dust control syst
Jan 1, 2010
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Study of Fine Lignite Particles Separating Using a Vibrated Gas-Fluidized BedLignite is a kind of easy-to-slime and low rank coal. It is hard to be separated by the conventional wet coal beneficiation technologies. Meanwhile, in recent decades, a large amount of fine coal (-6
Feb 23, 2014
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A Review Of The Programs And Activities Of The Generic Mineral Technology Center For Respirable DustBy Robert L. Frantz
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) established on August 15, 1983, a Generic Mineral f Technology Center (GTC) for Respirable Dust within the Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institutes (MRIs) at Th
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluation of the compression potential of serpentine rock masses of the Bou Azzer mining district in the Central Anti-Atlas of MoroccoBy MOHAMMED AMINE BELMI, ANAS DRIOUCH, ABDELAZIZ LAHMILI, LATIFA OUADIF
The mineral industry uses significant amounts of water in processing. Thus, sustainable practices with the processing of ores are of critical importance. An impact tester was used to measure the adhes
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A comprehensive roof bolter drilling control algorithm for enhancing energy efficiency and reducing respirable dustBy Yi Luo, Hua Jiang
A roof bolting drilling operation in an underground coal mine can expose the operator to a high concentration of respirable coal and crystalline silica dusts (smaller than 10 µm). Overexposure of high
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A Computer-Based Production Information System ? IntroductionBy P. N. Thompson
The past few years have seen the introduction of mini-computers on an increasing scale at collieries in the British coal industry. These are being used for controlling underground transport systems, c
Jan 1, 1979
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Industrial Minerals 1985By R. C. Richardson
Barite Worldwide barite production for 1985 decreased 1.3%, while US barite production increased 1.4%, according to US Bureau of Mines statistics. The increase in US production is attributed to hea
Jan 5, 1986
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Effect Of Rock Breakage Characteristics And Fines/Clay Content On The Autogenous Grinding Of Iron Ore (PRIPRINT 95-25)By K. J. Shoop
An analysis of an iron ore processing plant showed that its performance was affected by seasonal temperature variations, resulting in reduced grinding efficiency in the winter months. Laboratory and p
Jan 1, 1995
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Pelletizing Of Iron Ore Concentrates Hith Peat Moss BinderBy L. J. Vincze
The program of study of pellet binder materials was begun by the ORF in 1963 to examine various Canadian materials as substitutes for bentonite which is imported in large tonnages (199,270 tons in 196
Jan 1, 1971
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Improved Processing Techniques For Phosphate RecoveryBy Albert R. Rule
Beneficiation studies were made by the Bureau of Mines to develop a process for concentrating phosphate minerals from the altered rock of the Phosphoria Formation. This report describes research on in
Jan 1, 1966
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Recovery Of Silver From Manganese OresBy Charles A. Rhoades
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research on a dual leaching method that offers the potential for the economic recovery of the silver as well as the manganese contained in some of the domestic mangan
Jan 1, 1984
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Metal refining handling equipment justification - automating sheet stripping/preparation, anode handling, and cathode/scrap anode washingBy R. L. Pariani, R. R. Moskalyk
Justifying refinery material handling equipment jointly involves economics and indirect benefits. The simple evaluation method is applicable when either retrofitting facilities or costing new metal re
Jan 1, 1987
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Rail Haulage Challenges in the Powder River BasinBy Dave Willis
Two hundred and thirty million tons of coal! That is what the Burlington Northern (BN) railroad anticipates that it and the Chicago North Western railroad (CNW) will haul out of the southern Powder Ri
Jan 1, 1994
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Utilization Of Spent Potliners As A Fluidizer (e4399a8c-70c9-4c21-986c-2a533bf529be)By R. G. Reddy
Spent potliner is generated in the electrolytic process of reducing alumina to make aluminum metal using molten fluoride electrolytes. Spent potliner (SPL), obtained at the end of the pots life contai
Jan 1, 1999
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Analytical High-Speed Photography As A Diagnostic Tool In Blast DesignIn spite of the tremendous amount of research conducted in the last few decades. no single blasting theory has been developed and accepted that adequately explains the mechanisms of rock breakage in a
Jan 1, 1988
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Processing Challenges ? Full Scale Plant Test Of Alternative Ore At The Empire PlantBy H. Walqui
The Empire concentrator currently processes magnetite ore from the Empire pit which is approaching the end of its mine life. Over the past two years plant wide tests have been run to access the plant
Jan 1, 2010
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New Emphasis On Geology In The Planning Of New Coal MinesBy James E. McNulty
The planning and development of new coal mines is requiring the increased use of geologic, geologic engineering and hydrogeologic investigations. This is caused in part by the fact that new mines must
Jan 1, 1981