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Producing Portland Cement In Hawaii With Limited Raw MaterialBy K. T. Mau
Hawaii is located approximately 2,500 miles from the mainland, but has basic needs for its thriving developing community. Cement is one of these needs Cement production in Hawaii is not without han
Jan 1, 1982
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Mechanism of Advancing Drift on Weak Ground Excavation - RETC2021By Sadatoshi Ohmori, Karen Shinoda, Nobuharu Isago
Method of tunnel excavation is generally classified such as full-face excavation, bench-cut excavation, diaphragm with center pillar excavation, center drift advancing excavation and so on. These exca
Jun 13, 2021
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Study Of Weathering Actions On Coal Pillar And Its Effects On Long Term StabilityBy K. Biswas
For the pillars, which have been standing long after mining, the stability depends much on the weathering action in the presence of mine moisture. From the field observations, it has been found that t
Jan 1, 1997
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Constraints and Consequences in 3-Dimensional CFD Modeling of Open-Pit MinesBy K. V. Raj, T. Bhowmick
"Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling of an open-pit mine has several challenges. A good quality mesh of the model domain is a pre-requisite for convergence in solution. Good quality tetrahedra
Jan 1, 2015
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Waste Heap Reorientation By Explosive ? IntroductionBy W. A. Zingg
Impervious zones in copper waste heaps create a problem in contacting the rock with leaching solutions. These zones are normally associated with compacted layers .formed on the surface of each lift by
Jan 1, 1970
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How Traders Influence Copper PricesBy George P. Tateosian
Merchants perform a number of functions in the copper market. As a major distribution arm of the copper industry, they secure scrap and other copper bearing materials for processing into usable refine
Jan 1, 1979
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Guidelines for the safe operation of booster fans in coal mines - SME Transactions 2015By F. Calizaya, M. G. Nelson
This paper presents a summary of basic requirements for the design, installation and operation of booster fans in coal mines, especially in deep and/or extensive mines. It includes a brief description
Jan 1, 2015
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Pittsburg - Its Resources and SurroundingsBy William P. Shinn
The site of Pittsburg from the first knowledge by white men of its location has been regarded as a position of great strategic importance.
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5. Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing ? IntroductionBy Ralph Bernstein
The processing of earth observation sensor data by digital technology is almost two decades old. Only recently, however, has this technology become practical and economical. The reasons for this are i
Jan 1, 1979
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Recovery Of High-Purity Arsenic Trioxide From ArsenopyriteBy Jerome P. Downey
Treatment of tungsten ore at Anschutz Mining Company's Chicote Grande (Bolivia) operation results in a relatively high grade arsenopyrite byproduct stream. Laboratory and miniplant testwork have
Jan 1, 1985
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New in Abrasion of Conveyor Belt CoversBy M. Scherbakov, W. Shi
Abrasion is an important mode of performance for any element of an engineered product that involves material contact for example, a conveyor belt cover. Abrasion resistance is considered to be one of
Jan 1, 2004
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New Graph Theory Algorithm For Optimal Ultimate Pit DesignBy Y. C. Kim
To generate a most profitable, ultimate pit limit is generally the first step in mine design. This paper presents a new graph theory oriented, optimum ultimate pit limit design algorithm which will ma
Jan 1, 1992
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Advances in Antimony Electrowinning at the Sunshine MineBy J. E. Hoffman, Corby G. Anderson, T. J. Keefe, O&apos, Suzzann M. Nordwick
Antimony removal has become necessary as it is commonly found in precious metal refractory ore bodies. The Sunshine Mine in Kellogg, Idaho has recovered metallic electrowon antimony from its argentife
Jan 1, 1993
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Where We Are In Flotation Chemistry After 70 Years Of ResearchBy D. W. Fuerstenau
The success of industrial flotation separations has been the design of specific chemical schemes for regulating the bulk and the surface chemistry of the system. Highlights of fundamental research on
Jan 1, 1995
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Raman Spectroscopy of Electrochemically Oxidized Pyrite and Optimum Conditions for Sulfur FormationBy F. M. Doyle, Jun Li, Milton E. Wadsworth, E. Peters
The Raman spectroscopic technique was used to study electrochernically oxidized pyrite in-situ. It was found that Raman-active sulfur oxidation products could be detected after a proper potential was
Jan 1, 1993
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Reduction of taconite concentrates in a cyclone reactorBy M. Abdel-latif, R. W. Bartlett, P. R. Taylor
A cyclone reactor system for the partial reduction and melting of taconite concentrate fines was designed and operated. A nontransferred arc plasma torch was employed as a heat source. Taconite fines,
Jan 1, 1995
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Investigation Of A Large-Scale Coal Pillar FailureBy N. S. Tanious
This paper summarizes results from an investigation into possibly the largest coal pillar failure in the USA. The newly opened coal mine worked an 3.35 m (11 ft) seam under overburden depth that range
Jan 1, 1992
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Flotation Process As A Waste Management OptionBy Surendra K. Mishra
Metallic and oily components are the major contaminants of industrial wastes. Underground burial and incineration have been the commonly practiced methods of waste management. To provide a relatively
Jan 1, 1989
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Helping To Preserve The Quality Of Life In Mining CommunitiesBy A. J. Abraham, K. E. Seitz, J. D. Humphrey
Caterpillar has led the way for sound reduction in off highway trucks (OHT) used for mining. In 2000 Caterpillar introduced the 793CXQ sound reduction OHT (Figure 4) to meet local noise level demands
Jan 1, 2004
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Production Operations In Deep Water ? IntroductionBy F. Ames Smith
Offshore oil and gas production operations have moved from water depths of about 50 feet in 1948 to the present record depth of 340 feet. Although mobile drilling rigs are widely used for exploratory
Jan 1, 1969