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Native Sulphur Deposits Associated With Volcanic ActivityBy James A. L. White
Although the quantity of native sulphur associated with volcanism is large, production from such deposits represents only a very small percentage of total world production, This paper describes the lo
Jan 1, 1967
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Exploring the role of digital twin systems in mine safety - ME Feature ArticleBy Jacob Carr, Rebecca Knuth, Emily J. Haas, Marvin Cheng, Bob Bissonette
Many industries, including mining, are experiencing an increase in the use of robotic and other artificial intelligence (AI) systems to improve efficiency, productivity and precision. For example, a 2
Oct 1, 2025
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The Management Of RiskBy A. A. Mathews
INTRODUCTION When Palmer King asked me to prepare a paper for this conference, it seemed quite appropriate, since I am Chairman of Subcommittee No. 4 of the U. S. National Committee on Tunneling Te
Jan 1, 1974
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Hall of Fame; Mining Foundation of the Southwest to host 33rd Annual Banquet"The 33rd annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet and Fundraiser sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest (MFSW) will be held at the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa on
Jan 1, 2015
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Practical Solutions Of Machinery And Maintenance Vibration Problems - Understanding ResonanceBy Ralph T. Buscarello
For practical purposes, the terms "natural frequency," "resonance" and "critical speed" are synonymous. A part passing though its "critical" or "critical speed" may also be said to be "resonant" or "r
Jan 1, 1970
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Geotechnical Investigation of a Fault Zone Using a Horizontal Geotechnical BoringBy Greg Sanders, Michael Gilbert, James G. Shaughnessy
"A new raw water intake from the South Holston River to the Kingsport water treatment plant is under construction. The exploration for the 335 meter long horseshoe shaped tunnel design took advantage
Jan 1, 2016
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Sulfide Capacity Modeling Of FeOx-MO-SiO2 (MO=Cao, MnOx, MgO) MeltsBy B. Derin
In this study, the Reddy-Blander model was applied to predict the sulfide capacity (CS) values of FeOx-CaO-SiO2, FeOx-MnOx-SiO2 and FeO-MgO-SiO2 ternary slags, which were experimentally studied in the
Jan 1, 2011
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Talc In Polymers (a15ba85a-58c3-4047-997f-ef86fec70cb3)By H. T. Mulryan
Talc is used as an essential ingredient in a wide variety of plastics applications ranging from polyester body patch compounds through polypropylene automotive, appliance, and household furniture comp
Jan 1, 1993
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Understanding The Loan Approval Process (1318c38b-0a45-48db-a80c-b5337cc26803)By Gary P. Thomason
We have all heard a great deal about how various projects were financed or certain companies were successful in obtaining a bank loan. There are many more projects and companies who fail to get the mo
Jan 1, 1983
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Coal Interface Defectors For Thin Seam MiningBy Oren Tranbarger
The ability to sense or detect the coal/non-coal interface during mining can provide numerous advantages for improving net coal recovery and quality, for increasing productivity, and for mining coal w
Jan 1, 1982
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Some Possibilities To Influence Capacity, Energy Consumption And Product Quality In Iron Ore Sintering - 1. IntroductionBy Ottmar Burghardt
Sintering of iron ore has undergone a dramatic development world-wide. Today, the annual world production amounts to approximately 600 million tons. At present, the sintering process in competition wi
Jan 1, 1982
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Economics Of Fluorine Raw MaterialsBy J. K. Brooke
Fluorine is a lively element in both its chemical and economic behavior. It was not isolated as an element until 1886 by Moissan. However, its principal source to this day, fluorspar, was known and it
Jan 1, 1964
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Multimodal Machine Learning Technologies in Tunnel Geotechnical Applications - NAT2024By Gunjan R. Bhattarai, K. Bhattarai
Applications of machine learning and robotics in the tunneling industry are still nascent. Research and development are ongoing in TBM guidance; prediction of TBM cutter wear and tunneling induced gro
Jun 23, 2024
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Geophysics In Groundwater Studies In The SouthwestBy Walter E. Heinrichs
To many, petroleum exploration and successful geophysics , are partly synonomous, This is not because natural petroleum is usually concentrated as a liquid, nor certainly not because oil can be detect
Jan 1, 1963
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Factors In The Selection Of Motors And Speed Reducers For Conveyor Drives ? IntroductionBy Clark B. Risler
Conveyors constitute a critical artery, essential to the successful operation of most ore processing plants. Technological progress is permitting the recovery of metal from low grade ores which previo
Jan 1, 1958
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Reclamation Of Metal Contaminated Soils And Sediments Using Sulfidization And Froth FlotationBy J. L. Uhrie
A potentially cost effective technique for the reclamation of heavy metal contaminated soils and sediments involves the technique of froth flotation. Heavy metals sorbed to clays in the soil may be su
Jan 1, 1996
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Surface Mine Fan Installations at Inco Limited (f0d79e0a-22b2-4459-b693-ab785266ba63)By Jozef S. Stachulak
Inco Limited operates 11 underground mines in the Sudbury District. The mines are located on the rim of the Sudbury Basin, an oval with the axis in the range of 27 and 60 km. The ore dips to at least
Jan 1, 1995
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Where Are We Going With Fine Coal?By Randhir S. Sehgal
After some decades of lying low and being treated as a second rate fuel, coal is back in the news. Production is rising. Predictions are for an ever expanding use, and they differ only in their rates
Jan 1, 1980
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Subsidence of bedrock above abandoned coal mines in Illinois produces few fracturesBy R. A. Bauer
Investigations of bedrock within subsided areas over abandoned coal mines in Illinois reveal very little disturbance of the bedrock. In areas that have surface subsidence of 0.3 to 1 m (1 to 3.25 ft),
Jan 1, 1987
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Geotechnical Models and Their Application in Mine DesignBy Christopher M. St. John, Michael P. Hardy
INTRODUCTION Geotechnical models, particularly those based on the finite element method, have been available to aid in en¬gineering design of underground mining excavations for over ten years. Desp
Jan 1, 1982