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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Industrial DiamondBy D. W. Olson
Estimated world production of natural and synthetic industrial diamond was about 630 million carats in 2004. Natural industrial diamond deposits have been found in more than 35 countries, and syntheti
Jan 1, 2005
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Limitations Of SEM/EDS Techniques For Particle-By-Particle Analysis In Respirable Coal DustBy R. Hogg, T. F. Dumm, L. G. Austin
The applicability of SEM/EDS techniques to particle-by-particle analysis of respirable coal dust is evaluated. It is demonstrated that the correction procedures needed to account for the failure of mo
Jan 1, 1991
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Bauxite Demand In The Year 2000By Alfredo Dammert
The paper presents the results of a model built at the World Bank in order to analyze the aluminum industry. Bauxite demand for the year 2000 is estimated as a function of alumina refineries' req
Jan 1, 1984
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Development Of Direct Reduction Pellets Containing MgO By Samarco Mineração S/ABy F. Wendling, J. A. M. Cano
To increase its product competitiveness in the foreign market, Samarco Mineracão S/A has developed, at its pilot plant, high-MgO pellets for performing direct reduction simulation tests. Additives, su
Jan 1, 1994
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Potential By-Products From Copper Dump And Heap Leaching OperationsBy Clement K. Chase, George M. Potter
Copper dump and heap leaching operations are conducted worldwide for production of substantial amounts of copper Such dumps and heaps contain appreciable amounts of other potentially valuable elem
Jan 1, 1983
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CP Rail Tunnels In The Rogers Pass, British Columbia, CanadaBy Ronald S. Tanaka
In the planning stages for a dozen years, the 9.11 mile long Mount Macdonald Tunnel is the focal point of the $600 million dollar Rogers Pass Project. The paper will discuss the construction of the tu
Jan 1, 1987
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Maptek 3D scanning technology used in deep underground labMaptek I-Site laser scanning expertise and software technology is being used to map the geology and layout of the deepest underground laboratory to be established in the U.S. The Deep Underground Sci
Jan 1, 2010
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Life cycle assessment as decision tool for sustainable choices in mineral materials field: environmental declarations of Belgian products and their foreign equivalentsBy R. Renzoni, S. Belboom, F. Tourneur, A. Léonard
"Construction is a field which is concerned by environment. Tools as environmental product declarations are increasingly often used to compare several products and to take account of the environmental
Jan 1, 2011
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Small block VCR mining at HomestakeBy J. Muir
This report focuses on minimum ore block sizes that are economically feasible to mine with the vertical crater retreat (VCR) method. In 1985, Homestake Mining Co. began a program to bring several smal
Jan 1, 1987
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Dewatering of Fine CoalBy R. Hogg
The factors which control the dewatering of fine coal by gravity/centrifugal drainage and by gas displacement (vacuum/hyperbaric filtration) are evaluated. A generalized model is presented and used to
Jan 1, 1995
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A Building Protection Approach For The Design Of Tunnels In Weak SoilsBy Barry R. Doyle, Ilsley Roger C., John Ramage
It was anticipated that settlement would occur when tunnels were excavated in weak organic soils with high groundwater levels in downtown Milwaukee. Because of the potential for damage to adjacent bui
Jan 1, 1989
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The Development of Optical Sensors for Coal Processing ApplicationsBy Hayward B. Oblad, Gary F. Meenan
Two optoelectronic detectors were developed by CONSOL R&D for fine coal processing applications. One sensing device is used to estimate the amount of fine coal in the solids fraction of the froth flot
Jan 1, 1993
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Measuring And Managing Dust And Nanoparticulates In Pyrometallurgical ProcessingBy C. Copeland, S. Kawatra
Airborne particulates can be generated by combustion processes, comminution, or materials handling, and regulation of these particulates by EPA are becoming progressively more stringent. Regulations
Jan 1, 2007
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Case Histories of Tunnel Portal Failures and Lessons LearnedBy Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Blake D. Rothfuss, Gregory E. Korbin
A critical aspect of the planning, investigation, design, and construction of an underground excavation project is the portal. The portal is the primary access through which most if not all tunnel con
Jan 1, 1995
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Production Of High Purity Gallium From Scrap GalliumBy M. Dale Slade, Gordon S. Bird, Robert S. Kelly
Gallium scrap is obtained from many different sources, therefore each lot received has to be evaluated and then processed accordingly. Some of the problem areas are separating small amounts of gallium
Jan 1, 1983
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The Development and Application of an Expert System in Mining Engineering in ChinaBy Xu Xiaohe, Zhou Jiandong, Luo Shihui, Zhang Liqun
Recently, the research and applications of ES (Expert Systern) have been put forward actively in many mining fields in China. After various ES applications or instances are introduced, the paper has e
Jan 1, 1996
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Arrowhead Tunnels: Assessing Groundwater Control Measures in a Fractured Hard Rock MediumBy Daniel Tempelis, Tom Freeman, Eric Fordham, John Shamma, Steven Duke
The Arrowhead Tunnels in southern California are being completed by MWD under stringent groundwater in?ow limits established by the U.S. Forest Service. Pre-excavation grouting, new TBMs and a bolted,
Jan 1, 2003
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Remedial Actions At Inactive Uranium Mill Tailings SitesBy Mark L. Matthews
In 1978, Congress enacted Public Law 95-604, the "Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978." The Act authorizes the Department of Energy to stabilize and control the tailings from designate
Jan 1, 1981
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Construction of the" Passante Ferroviario" Link in Milano, Lots 3p - 5p .6p Excavation by Large Earth Pressure Balanced Shield with Chemical Foam InjectionBy P. Marcheselli, Jean-Yves Peron
A twin tube tunnel of 2 000 meters long and an internal diameter of 6.90 m has been excavated through alluvial ground, with low overburden, using a 8.0 m diameter Earth Pressure Balanced tunneling mac
Jan 1, 1995
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Results of 1995 Survey: Atmospheric Monitoring Systems in Underground Coal MinesBy Mark J. Schultz, William J. Francart, Michael P. Snyder
The Pittsburgh Safety and Health Technology Center surveyed MSHA Coal Mine Safety and Health Districts to monitor the implementation of computer based atmospheric monitoring systems (AMS) in undergrou
Jan 1, 1997