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Design Aspects of the Minneapolis Central City Parallel Tunnel - RETC2023By Randall C. Divito, Craig R. Eckdahl, Bruce D. Wagener, Joseph Klejwa
The existing Central City Tunnel was built primarily in the 1930s with a small portion as old as the 1880s. It conveys stormwater in downtown Minneapolis. It is a 4,400-ft long tunnel located 80 feet
Jun 13, 2023
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Geology Of The Wind Mountain Nepheline Syenite Deposit, Cornudas Mountains, Otero County, New MexicoBy V. T. McLemore
The Wind Mountain (WM) nepheline syenite deposit is part of the alkalic complex in the Cornudas Mountains, which ranges in age from 34.6 ± 1.5 Ma to 36.8 ± 0.6 Ma. The WM deposit consists of a complex
Jan 1, 1994
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Calculation Of Mineral Liberation In A Continuously Operating Ball MillBy C. L. Schneider
The calculation of the liberation spectrum in the product from continuous milling operations is a problem of considerable importance and is difficult to solve because the population balance equation m
Jan 1, 1992
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Analysis of ARMPS2010 Database with LaModel and an Updated Abutment Angle EquationBy Ihsan Berk Tulu, Ted Klemetti, Deniz Tuncay
"The Analysis of Retreat Mining Pillar Stability (ARMPS) program was developed by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to help the U.S. coal mining industry to design safe
Jan 1, 2019
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A Causation Mechanism for Coal Bursts during Roadway Development Based on the Major Horizontal Stress in Coal, Very Specific Structural Geology Causing a Localised Loss of Effective Coal Confinement and Newton’s Second LawBy Aaron Jones, Guy Reed, Russell Frith
"In 2017, one of the international authorities on coal bursts, Dr. Chris Mark, published a paper entitled “Coal Bursts that Occur during Development: A Rock Mechanics Enigma,” in which several relevan
Jan 1, 2019
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DSU TBM for Vishnugad Pipalkoti - TBM Design Development for Large Diameter Rock Tunnels under the High Covers of the HimalayaBy Remo Grandori
"INTRODUCTIONDouble Shield TBMs were introduced in the market in the early seventies with three main targets:• Increase the TBM performances in term of advance per day thanks to the ability to erect a
Jan 1, 2016
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Examination of Copper Electrowinning Smoothing Agents. Part II: Fundamental Electrochemical Examination of DXG-F7 9By C. Heckman, M. S. Moats, A. Luyima, W. Cui
"Cyclic voltammetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and galvanodynamic and chronopotentiometric techniques were used to characterize the effects of DXG-F7®, a commercial smoothing agent
Jan 1, 2016
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Comparison of cap lamp and laser illumination for detecting visual escape cues in smoke - SME Transactions 2013By T. J. Lutz, S. Gallagher, J. R. Srednicki, J. J. Sammarco
The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America reports that an underground mine is the most difficult environment to illuminate (Rea, 2000). Researchers at the U.S. National Institute for Occup
Jan 1, 2013
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Pitfalls In Air Sampling For Radioactive ParticulatesBy L. H. Munson, D. E. Hadlock, L. F. Munson, R. L. Gilchrist, P. D. Robinson
All uranium mills are required to perform sampling and analysis for radioactive particulates in their gaseous effluent streams and in the environment. Pacific Northwest Laboratory was requested by the
Jan 1, 1981
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Peschanka CuAuMo Porphyry Deposit, Chukotka, RussiaBy V. Canby
Introduction Located in Russia’s Chukotka Autonomous Region near the Arctic circle and 425km from the seasonal port of Pevek (population approximately 4600), Peschanka (or ‘Anyui’) is perhaps the wor
Jan 1, 2007
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Adaptive Control In The Minerals Industry - A Tutorial ? IntroductionBy K. Rajamani
The word adapt means "to change so that one's behavior will conform to new or changed circumstances." Applying this definition to process controllers suggests that an adaptive controller can chan
Jan 1, 1984
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A Life-Cycle Approach To Coal Resource Analysis: Examples From The Appalachian And Illinois BasinsBy R. C. Milici
Historical production data and reserve decline rates can be used both to predict future coal production rates and to estimate when the reserve will be depleted. Reserve estimates inferred herein from
Jan 1, 1997
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Linking Hydro and Diesel - An Opportunity for Remote MinesBy G. Newman, C. D. Sellars, E. A. Portfors
Power for mine operation in remote locations is usually provided by diesel generators. For gold mines where processing is normally desirable on-site, power requirements can be significant and the oper
Jan 1, 1987
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Simplified Tailings Recovery Utilizing A Lewis EconosizerBy W. M. Lewis
Product losses to tailings ponds have long been a source of frustration for the mining and utilities industries. The utilization -of the Lewis Econosizer to recover lost products has proven to be very
Jan 1, 1998
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Ultra-Fine Classifying/Pulverizing Of Non-Metallic MineralsBy Abb Raymond
Finely processed industrial minerals in "powdered" form have long been utilized by the plastics, paint, rubber, paper, ceramics, and adhesives industries as fillers, extenders, coatings and special ad
Jan 1, 1990
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Behavior Of Gold And Silver In Various Processing Circuits At The Fort Knox MineBy H. K. Lin
The free-milling ore characteristics of the Fort Knox gold deposit are ideal for studying gold and silver behaviors in various processing circuits without serious interference of sulfide minerals and
Jan 1, 2010
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Some Basic Factors Influencing The Use And Optimization Of Autogenous GrindingBy Lennart Bergstedt
Boliden Aktiebolag, the prime base metal mining company of Sweden, annually treats some 11-12 million tons of sulphide ore in nine concentrators. Its first flotation plant was established in the early
Jan 1, 1977
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Anatomy of an Elephant: Boling DomeBy S. Fairis Samuelson
Boling Dome. a piercement salt dome in the Texas Gulf Coast basin is (was) the single largest deposit of native sulfur in the Western world. Total sulfur production has been over 81.000,000 long tons
Jan 1, 1992
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Modeling the effect of barometric pressure changes on spontaneous heating in bleederless longwall panels - SME Transactions 2010By Liming Yuan, A. C. Smith
Barometric pressure changes affect air density, leading to change in the mass of the gas in the gob. When the barometric pressure decreases, the volume of gas in the gob expands, while the volume of g
Jan 1, 2010
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Control Of Respirable Quartz In Continuous Mining SectionsBy R. A. Pimentel
Complying with reduced dust standards (i.e., less than 2.0 mg/m3) due to quartz levels that exceed 5 percent is presently a critical problem for many continuous mining sections. Results are presented
Jan 1, 1985