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Coal Mining Cost ModelsBy G. W. Toth
The coal mining cost models described in this paper represent a computerized estimating procedure for analyzing mining costs and requirements of proposed coal mining projects. Both surface and undergr
Jan 1, 1980
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Butte: A World Class Ore DepositBy Steve J. Czehura
The Butte quartz monzonite is the host rock for early porphyry copper style mineralization and subsequent mesothermal-epithermal, enargite-gold style veining that transects the district. The east-west
Jan 1, 2006
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Mass Excavation With Hydraulic ExcavatorsTraditional loading systems have relied for many years on wheel and track loaders, power shovels, conveyor belts, and more recently, hydraulic front shovels. Each has certain advantages and disadvanta
Jan 3, 1982
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Application Of A Tech Innovation Model For The Mine Of The Future: Bridging The Gap Between Theory And PracticeBy Anastasia Xenaki, Edmundo Laporte, Antonio Nieto, Jesus Castillo Gomez, Oscar Velasquez
It is particularly challenging for the mining industry to create and implement an efficient and adaptable mining innovation model to secure the continuous improvement of processes and products via tec
Feb 1, 2023
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Impacts of ESG on the Copper Supply Chain— The New Critical Mineral - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Casandra Gamez Gonzales, Angelina Anani
Copper, the newest addition to the critical mineral list, is an essential metal whose electrical and heat conductive properties label it as a vital mineral for the creation of renewable energy sources
Feb 1, 2024
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Effect Of Cycle Time On Work Done By The Pistons During Hydraulically Actuated Clamshell DredgingBy B. A. Osei
Research to evaluate possible metrics for predicting dredgeability of compact aggregates, by hydraulically actuated clamshell dredges, shows work done by the pistons as a viable metric. Analysis of fi
Jan 1, 2011
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Landsliding In Glacio-Lacustrine ClaysBy James M. Neilson
In contrast to the rather generalized title of this paper, the subject of discussion will deal with two specific cases of sliding in glacial lake clays in northern Michigan. The slides in question occ
Jan 1, 1971
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The Tichauer-DeTomi Matrix: A tool for assessment of geological uncertainty in small-scale miningBy TOMI GIORGIO DE, Ricardo Tichauer
Mineral exploration is a key factor for success in the mining industry. However, exploration best practices are often ignored in small-scale mining. This works presents the Tichauer-DeTomi Matrix, a m
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Automatic Control of a High Tension Roll SeparatorBy F. E. du Plessis, P. De Waal
Through the development of innovative in-line mineral quantification sensors, the possibility has arisen to apply modern control theory to implement automatic process control for electrostatic high te
Jan 1, 2005
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Numerical Investigation of Factors Involved in a Floor Heave Mechanism in a Bump-Prone Coal MineBy Bo-Hyun Kim, Mark K. Larson
"Bumps remain a critical safety concern in underground coal mining, despite significant advancements in engineering controls. These events occur when relatively high stresses in a coal pillar in conju
Jan 1, 2019
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Evaluation Of Underground Coarse - Coal Slurry Transportation Systems By A Simulation Model (d935be45-f8d1-4dc5-9b83-e154b4daad3f)By H. Sevim
In this paper, the research effort in simulating the operation of underground coarse-coal hydrotransport systems (UCCHS) is summarized. The equipment of the system to be simulated is already optimally
Jan 1, 1985
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Parascrew Self Unloading Barge SystemBy Harry E. Holzschuh
The two Agrico Chemical Company self unloading Phosphate Rock barges put into service in 1976 operate at over their design carrying capacity. Each barge now carries 26,000 short ton instead of the pla
Jan 1, 1983
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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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Strong reserve bases are key to oil companies surviving over the long-termBy Wilfred P. Schmoe
Introduction An integrated oil company has two options in approaching strategic planning. It has to decide whether it is in business for the long-term. I state this in all seriousness. Those who help
Jan 6, 1985
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Alkali Methods for Alumina Extraction from the By‑products of High Alumina Coal: A Review - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Jiayao Wang, Jian Chen, Leiting Shen, Hongyang Wang, Zeping Cao, Ziru Wang
Large amounts of by-products, including coal gangue, circulating fluidized bed (CFB) slag, and coal fly ash (CFA), are generated during mining, washing and burning of high alumina coal (HAC). The stoc
Aug 25, 2023
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The Potential Commercialization Of Bioleaching For The Treatment Of Chalcopyrite Ores And ConcentratesBy P. C. Miller
The paper reports laboratory results from the bioleaching of chalcopyrite ores and concentrates using a mixed moderate thermophile culture. Copper dissolution in excess of 95% was achieved in all case
Jan 1, 1997
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Managing Subsidence Impact on Active Cave to a New Production Footprint Through Draw Control Strategies - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Rusdian F. Kayadoe, Michael B. Hutahaean, Sandi A. Firmanulhaq
Deep Mill Level Zone (DMLZ) mine is located in Papua, Indonesia operated by PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI) with approximately 1,500m below surface. The ore body extend 1230m width from northwest to sout
Feb 1, 2025
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A Shaft-Electric Furnace For Melting And SmeltingBy G. E. Viens
The electric arc furnace has characteristics which make it attractive for a number of metallurgical applications. Some of these characteristics are: high thermal efficiency, the possibility of attaini
Jan 1, 1971
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North 27th Street ISS Extension: Unique Owner/Contractor Agreement Settles Major DisputesBy Donald J. Olson
The North 27th St. ISS Extension tunnel will, under present plans, be the last constructed section of Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District?s (MMSD?s) existing deep tunnel system. The 6.5 m (21 ft)
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Constructing Wetlands For Treatment Of Mine WaterBy M. A. Girts
Wetlands can be constructed inexpensively on mined lands to treat small flows of acid mine water. Metals are removed from the water by the wetland vegetation and indigenous bacteria. Full-scale field
Jan 1, 1986