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DEM-PBM Approach to Predicting Particle Size Distribution in Tumbling Mills
By J. A. Delgadillo, C. A. Pérez-Alonso
"Tumbling mills using balls as grinding media are used extensively in the mining and cement industries to produce fine powders; however, it is well known that the process of size reduction is highly e
Jan 1, 2015
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Fire Damage Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Tunnel Linings - RETC2023
By Negar Elhami Khorasani, Anthony Tessari, Nan Hua
Fire hazards can cause severe and irrecoverable damage to reinforced concrete (RC) tunnel linings, threatening the serviceability and resilience of transportation networks. This paper first examines t
Jun 13, 2023
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Early Contractor Involvement and Observational Method Supported with Artificial Intelligence for Equitable Risk Management - NAT2024
By David J. Hatem, K. Bhattarai
Effective risk management in major subsurface projects involves ways to mitigate adverse impacts to final design and construction approaches due to changed subsurface conditions. An Early Contractor I
Jun 23, 2024
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Regulations In Nevada Affecting Industrial Minerals
By R. Fields
Nevada is primarily known today for its nation-leading production of gold and silver. However, industrial mineral production continues to play an important role in providing construction materials to
Jan 1, 1993
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Environmental Control Programs In An Alumina Plant
By Robert W. Curtis
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corporation's (KACC) entrance into the alumina market began in 1946 with the purchase of a small plant in Baton Rouge. Louisiana. Since that time KACC has been involved
Jan 1, 1978
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Operating A Company Owned Fleet
By T. M. Storer
Much has been written and many discussions held on the virtues (and evils?) of a Company-owned motor fleet. Almost invariably these dialogues take a generalized form and thereby lose something since t
Jan 1, 1969
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New Methods in Mined-Land Reclamation
By Rodney R. Krause
In attempting to tell the general public about the coal industry's land reclamation efforts, we have often said, "We're not doing things by the book, because we're still writing it." Li
Jan 1, 1970
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"Air Pollution From Mining Operations" Introduction
By James R. Jones
The tempo of air pollution control regulations has increased dramatically in the past few years. Because coal mining operations are frequently located in remote areas away from urban developments, spe
Jan 1, 1973
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Development And Application Of Non-Explosive Demolition Agent Used Limestone As Main Material - 1. Introduction
By Shiro Ishii
When construction sites are in a densely- populated area or near roads, railroad or river, restrictions upon the ways of handling and using explosives such as dynamite and large demolition equipment a
Jan 1, 1982
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Exploration And Development From A Taxation Standpoint
By W. Edwin Dill
For the mining industry, the Internal Revenue Code and regulations offer a range of choices in arriving at the allowable depletion. Each case is essentially unique. Two prerequisites can optimize thes
Jan 1, 1982
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Copper Recovery Via Oxychloride Routes
By D. C. McLean
One of the few innovations in hydrometallurgy in recent years has been the utilization of the chemistry of basic iron sulfates called jarosites. These have been used to make iron-zinc separations in t
Jan 1, 1979
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Blasting With Ammonium Nitrate
By Lewis J. Patterson
In the period of time allotted to this paper, an attempt will be made to cover a great deal of territory, figuratively speaking, as far as our experience with ammonium nitrate is concerned. In givi
Jan 1, 1958
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Groundwater Development For Mineral Industry In Arid Zones Of The Andean Highlands, South America
By Errol L. Montgomery
The region of metalic ore deposits in northern Chile, southern Peru, western Bolivia, and northwestern Argentina occurs in arid zones at altitudes as high as 4,600 meters. Because surface water suppli
Jan 1, 1982
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Parametrization Of Optimal Designs Of Open Pit Beginning Of A New Phase Of Research - Introduction
By Dominique Francois-Bongarcon
The rational and optimal determination of the design of a mining exploitation is a very intricate and difficult problem : the parameters are numerous, some technical, some economic or technico-economi
Jan 1, 1981
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Remote Bolting
By Bernard Y. Saltie
The White Pine orebody is characterized by a high lateral stress or highly faulted and joined conditions. Because of these difficult conditions roof support has always been a main concern. Mechanical
Jan 1, 1980
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History Of Soap Flotation
By George H. Roseveare
Early flotation dealt primarily with the bulk concentration of sulphide minerals or the separation of one sulphide from another and was referred to as oil flotation because oils and fats were used as
Jan 1, 1959
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Prospects For Chemical Coal Cleaning - Introduction
By David J. Boron
The United States has the largest total (364 billion metric tons) and recoverable (182 billion metric tons) coal reserves in the world.1 However, progressive coal utilization in this country has been
Jan 1, 1983
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Solution Management During Decommissioning Of Heap Leach Operations
Heap leaching has become one of the prime technologies used for the recovery of precious metals from low-grade ores over the past ten years. The recovery process involves mining and stacking the ore o
Jan 1, 1992
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Removal Of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash By Froth Flotation
By S. K. Kawatra
The fly ash from coal combustion often has a high unburned-carbon content. This can make it unusable as a cement admixture, which is the major fly ash utilization market. As a result, high-carbon fly
Jan 1, 1996
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Camera-Aided Technology for Underground Mine Safety (CAT-UMS)
By Angelina Anani, Nathalie Risso, Carlos Olmos de Aguilera
The traditional approach to safety clearance monitoring and proper PPE usage in underground mines is time-consuming, costly, and susceptible to negligence. However, automated real-time monitoring can
Jun 25, 2023