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Reflections on and Considerations for BiotechBy J. A. Brierley, C. L. Brierley
The history, current applications and future of biotechnical developments in the metals' extraction industry are reviewed. Bioleaching of copper minerals continues to be the most significant appl
Jan 1, 1993
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Texture Analysis For Comminution Products CharacterizationBy Giuseppe Bonifazi
This study examines the problems involved with the control of characteristics of the products resulting from comminution operations. A methodology of investigation based on texture analysis procedures
Jan 1, 1989
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Alternatives for Recycling Dry Cell BatteriesBy F. C. Nicolli, J. P. Barbosa, P. S. M. Soares, A. V. Estevez
INTRODUCTION Spent household dry cell batteries are frequently disposed of with metropolitan wastestream (MSW) in landfills where they can leak due to handling or aging. Frequent rain and sun cycle
Jan 1, 1998
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Geoelectrical Methods for Investigating Mine DumpsBy David V. Fitterman, David L. Campbell
We've used direct current resistivity (DC), electromagnetic (EM), induced polarization (IP), and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) geoelectrical methods to study mine dumps. The results reflect lith
Jan 1, 2000
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Augmented Reality For Mine Data VisualisationBy B. Denby, R. Hollands, S. Cooper
Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that can be used to mix computer-generated images of data with views of the real world. The University of Nottingham is developing AR technology in a major resea
Jan 1, 2002
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Multi-Rope Hoists For Heavy LoadsBy Gerald L. Tiley
When payloads and hoisting distances are beyond the capacity of a single headrope, a multi-rope hoist will cost less than, and require less maintenance than, several hoists with one headrope per conve
Jan 1, 1981
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A New Deposit Numeric Mathematical Model Used In Resource Calculation And Mining DesignBy Nicolae Dobritoiu
From experience and scientific references it is known that during information processing, the following error types are transmitted: technical, analogy errors and method errors. For decreasing the val
Jan 1, 2002
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Goal Programming For Strategic Planning ? IntroductionBy K. C. Jordi
Many systems which are modelled mathematically result in a model where the relationships between some or all of the parameters are found to be non-linear. These systems are usually complicated further
Jan 1, 1979
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The Planning And Design Of The New 1000 M Haulage Level At LKAB MalmbergetBy A Pettersson
LKAB owns and operates two of the largest underground mines in the world in Northern Sweden. In Malmberget, with a production capacity of about 30,000 t/day of iron ore, the current main 815 m haulage
Jan 1, 1998
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Voith TPKL Fill Control Coupling: Capabilities, Performance, and ReliabilityBy Roland Hoet
Mine operators, conveyor system designers, consultants, and manufacturers have had opportunities over the past decade to utilize various actively controlled technologies to drive complex underground c
Jan 1, 2004
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Expert Systems For Competitiveness: A TutorialBy R. L. King
An expert system is a computer system that performs tasks that are considered by most people to require human expertise. Since their functioning relies heavily on large bodies of knowledge, they are o
Jan 1, 1989
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Structural Fire Protection to NFPA 502 - Performance-Based Design and Assessment of Passive and Active Fire Protection SystemsBy Robinson Leon-Diaz, Alberto Jaen-Toribio, Raymond Blanchard, Mike Deevy, Miguel Fuentes-Llanos
"Tunnels designed to NFPA 502 are required to withstand the RWS time-temperature curve, more specifically prevent progressive spalling and loss of strength of steel reinforcement. Fire boards or spray
Jan 1, 2016
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Process Simulation to Enhance Complex Flowsheet Development: Examples in BiotechnologyBy D. Morin, J. Villeneuve, S. Foucher
The development of new processes has to follow "best practice" rules in order to be technically and economically as efficient as possible. However, innovations, new process routes and new rules are co
Jan 1, 2000
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Process Selection For Gold/copper OresBy Paul D. Chamberlin
There are many unit operations applicable to the processing of gold/copper ores. Deciding which are most applicable to your ore can be done using a series of tree diagrams. The diagrams show generaliz
Jan 1, 1996
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The Midas Project - Formula For SuccessBy A. J. Douchane, J. M. Shirley
The high grade gold and silver Ken Snyder Mine is located in north-central Nevada, in Elko County, adjacent to the town of Midas, approximately 240 miles to the eastnortheast of Reno and approximatel
Jan 1, 1999
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Steep slope stabilization for reclaimed terrainBy K. C. Vories, C. D. Elifrits, F. F. Haston
The required reclamation of land disturbed by surface coal mining often results in the creation of some oversteepened slopes that are prone to rapid erosion and sediment production. This natural activ
Jan 1, 1987
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An Optimization Problem For Coal-Mine Ventilation Shafts ? IntroductionBy Y. J. Wang
Optimal sizing of a ventilation shaft is a classical subject in mine ventilation economics.. The shaft size is optimized by minimizing the sum of shaft-construction and ventilation-power costs, or own
Jan 1, 1982
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Pipe Jacking for Large Diameter Sewer in Brooklyn, NYBy Michael Deutscher, Jozef F. Zurawski
Part of Capital Improvement Project SE-754 tendered by New York City Department of Design and Construction included installation of a 96-in. (2.47 m)diameter sewer by pipe jacking methods. The pipe se
Jan 1, 2003
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Processing Geochemical Data on a Geologic WorkstationBy Dean D. Turner
Exploration geochemistry requires computer processing for quick and efficient reduction and interpretation. An easy to use microcomputer based geologic workstation fulfills this need and allows the ge
Jan 1, 1987
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Preliminary Design ConsiderationsBy Donovan F. Symonds
INTRODUCTION The selection of the optimum coal preparation plant flowsheet is a vital part of the development of a new plant or the expansion of an existing facility. Selection of an inappropriate fl
Jan 1, 1991