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Solution Mining Well Completion Services And TechniquesBy L. D. Boughton
Solution mining projects are conducted through one or more boreholes which penetrate en ore body. Proper drilling, completion and maintenance of the boreholes, therefore, is essential to the success o
Jan 1, 1971
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Tunneling Beneath Downtown Bellevue on Time and Under Budget - RETC2021By Ted DePooter, Mun Wei Leong, Chad Frederick
Downtown Bellevue Tunnel (DBT) is part of Sound Transit’s $3.7 billion, 14-mile light rail transit system from downtown Seattle, across Lake Washington, to the cities of Mercer Island, Bellevue, and R
Jun 13, 2021
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Roasting of a Low-Grade Goethite Ore Using Horse Residue and Its Beneficiation by Magnetic Separation "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Mahmut Altiner
In the present study, the use of horse residue as an alternative reducing agent in the roasting of a low-grade goethite ore containing 17.60% Fe was investigated. Additional roasting experiments were
Jun 3, 2020
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Troy Talc: An Old Deposit-A New Development (035a86cd-9a75-4850-ab13-3c63c8ba866a)By L. P. Meade
The need to feed an established talc mill from a crude are source located closer to the mill prompted the drilling in 1986 of a previously mapped talc-carbonate deposit. This talc-bearing rock had nev
Jan 1, 1992
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Extending Mine Ventilation Sensor Coverage with Real Time Model Simulation"The use of gas, temperature and airflow sensors to monitor mine ventilation atmospheres offers numerous safety and operational bene-fits to mines. Detection of dangerous gases, changes to airflows an
Jan 1, 2016
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Victoria Station Upgrade - Protection of Sensitive Structures during TunnellingBy Robert Essler, Paul Marsden, Paul Pandrea
"1. THE VICTORIA STATION TRANSPORT HUB Victoria Underground station is part of the Victoria transport hub, which comprises one of London’s main train termini and a major bus station. At the Undergroun
Jan 1, 2016
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Large Vibrating Screen Design - Manufacturing And Maintenance ConsiderationsBy Robert A. Irvine
Traditionally, cost effective gains in the capacity of material handling systems were a result of increases in equipment size. In general, the use of maximum capacity components in a system optimizes
Jan 1, 1983
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Fine Dry Grinding Of Iron Ore For Pelletizing ? I. IntroductionBy Donald R. Rathburn
Screening during the production of high-grade lump ore for blast furnace burden, particularly from recently developed ore deposits in Australia, South America, and Africa, has resulted in large tonnag
Jan 1, 1970
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Management Of Ventilation During A DisasterBy D. W. Mitchell
Never increase, reduce, or remove ventilation without unquestionable, compelling reasons. This rule applies every day as well as when fighting fire, attempting to find survivors, or recovering the min
Jan 1, 1993
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Improved drill-and-blast designs free $3.6 million of ore for surface copper mine - ME Feature ArticleBy Tácio Ferreira, Liz Diaz
Capstone Copper’s Pinto Valley Mine faced challenges in recovering rock and ore on final walls because of geotechnical constraints that require restrictions on methods for loading blastholes adjacent
Aug 1, 2025
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Cost Control and Optimization in Large ConcentratorsBy F. H. Mertens
The concentrators of Gecamines are fed by a great variety of ores and produce different types of oxide and sulfide concentrates. It is therefore important to translate the performances of each circuit
Jan 1, 1991
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Management Compensation Trends In The Mining IndustryBy H. V. S. Tingley
My topic today is future trends in compensation for the mining industry. I seldom get the chance to speak about a subject of such immediate interest to an audience, so I would like to make the most of
Jan 1, 1980
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Arsenic In Geochemical Gold Exploration ? IntroductionBy Wayne S. Cavender
The geochemical association of arsenic and gold in epithermal precious metal deposits of the Basin and Range province is well documented, and in this paper I wish to discuss the evaluation and utiliza
Jan 1, 1964
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The Siphonsizer Deslimer And ClassifierBy Leon D. Keller
Hydraulic concentration of minerals has been practiced for a good many years. Until recently, however, the practice has been limited to a multiplicity of small pockets and relatively low tonnages and
Jan 1, 1963
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Detection Of Oxidized Coal And The Effect Of Oxidation On The Technological Properties ? IntroductionBy R. J. Gray
Oxidation of coal can best be described as a process of deterioration, since most of the uses of coal, such as for fuel and by-product chemical and coke production, are adversely affected by coal oxid
Jan 1, 1974
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Engineering Phases Of The Development And Operation Of Geothermal Power SourcesBy W. M. Middleton
The exploiting of geothermal steam is a new endeavor in this country and is for that matter a very new science in the world. With the majority of steam wells in the world having been drilled during th
Jan 1, 1963
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An Evaluation Of Methods For Controlling Silica Dust Exposures On Roof BoltersBy J. A. Organiscak
This paper examines methods for limiting occupational silica exposures for roof bolting personnel in underground coal mining. A canopy air curtain and an air tube were evaluated as means to provide f
Jan 1, 2002
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Pocket Geostatistics For Field Geologists ? IntroductionBy Jean-Michel M. Rendu
Increasingly, geologists use geostatistical methods to evaluate drilling programs. The complexity of the methods varies with the nature of the available sample information, the objective of the statis
Jan 1, 1984
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Analysis And Modeling Of Longwall Face-To-Face TransfersBy C. Patrick
Longwall face-to-face transfers can cost over $100 per minute in lost production potential and $100,000 for personnel and supplies. Such high cost makes extensive planning and control of the transfer
Jan 1, 1993
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Analysis of Near Field Vibration Monitoring in Construction Blasting - NAT2022By Jim Buckley, Ryan Sibley, Scott G. Giltner, Thomas Pallua, Joe Schrank, Robert Cidlik
Because of variation in rock type and site conditions, it is important to create site-specific prediction models for peak particle velocity (PPV) and understand instrumentation mounting locations to b
Dec 1, 2022