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Lessons and implications from the onshore and offshore gas hydrate field production testsBy Se-joon Kim, Jong-hwa Chun
"‘Gas hydrate’ is the common term for a solid material formed from the combination of various gases as ‘guest’ and water as ‘host’. A series of large-scale scientific drilling and coring programmes co
Sep 1, 2014
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Installation Of 0.84 M (33 In) Cyclones On The Primary Grinding Circuit At Cyprus Sierrita CorporationBy L. N. Hill
The classifiers on the primary grinding circuit at Cyprus Sierrita have been upgraded from 0.66 m (26 in) diameter hydrocyclones to 0.84 m (33 in) diameter hydrocyclones. This has resulted in a 4.3 %
Jan 1, 1994
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Characterization Of Hydrothermally Dried Low-Rank Coals – Preprint 97-75By O. Noirot, H. C. Owens, P. D. Rao, D. E. Walsh, J. R. Mokka
Over a period of seven years (1989-1996) the Mineral Industry Research Laboratory (MIRL) University of Alaska Fairbanks, has investigated the effects of temperature, residence time, and particle size
Feb 24, 1997
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Effects Of Obstructions, Sample Size And Sample Rate On Ultrasonic Anemometer Measurements UndergroundBy A. L. Martikainen
In fluctuating airflow, continuous air velocity recording is the most reliable method of air velocity measurement. It allows for fast recognition of changes and the calculation of long-term averages.
Jan 1, 2011
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Ferromanganese Crusts of the Mendeleev Ridge (Arctic Ocean)By Natalia Konstantinova, Georgy Novikov, Pavel Rekant, Goergy Cherkashov, Olga Bogdanova
The economic interest of oceanic ferromanganese crusts and nodules is determined by high grades of major, rare and earth rare elements in these types of marine minerals [1]. Modern oceanic ferromangan
Sep 1, 2014
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Urban Blasting Essential to Schedule Driven West Area CSO Tunnel and Pumping Station ProjectBy James McNally, Adam Stremcha, John MacGregor
With 13.7km of TBM tunneling in Atlanta’s hard gneiss well under way, drill and shoot work continues on several sites throughout the city. In order for the City of Atlanta to meet the consent decree i
Jan 1, 2007
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The Current State of Disc Cutter Design and Development DirectionsBy Joe Roby
Rolling disc cutters are the business end of hard rock and mixed face tunnel boring machines (TBMs). Since their first successful employment on a TBM over fifty years ago, disc cutter technology has c
Jan 1, 2008
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Defining the Niche of Ground FreezingBy Paul C. Schmall, Arthur B. Corwin, Derek Maishman
Ground freezing occupies a unique and important niche in underground construction, fulfilling a geotechnical need that is difficult, or sometimes impossible, to fulfill through other groundwater contr
Jan 1, 2005
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Effect Of Agglomeration Binders On The Copper Solvent Extraction ProcessBy K. A. Lewandowski
Binders have been suggested as an aid for agglomeration to improve copper recovery in heap leaching operations. However, it has not been established if the use of binders would negatively affect the s
Jan 1, 2009
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Dust control in room-and pillar coal mining using continuous miners: Additional field evaluationsBy Y. P. Chugh
Additional field evaluations of a modified continuous miner using a new spray system and modified scrubbers have been conducted by the authors. In this demonstration, a comprehensive package for dust
Jan 1, 2009
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El Abra - Two Years LaterBy Rainer Kahrger
This paper is a follow-up to the paper presented at the SME meeting in April of 1996. Since then, the El Abra facility has been started up, 9 months ahead of schedule, and has processed about 45 milli
Jan 1, 1998
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Promoting Cooperation Between Small- and Large-Scale Miners in GhanaBy C. Anim-Sackey, R. K. Amankwah
Some large-scale mining companies in Ghana have adopted proactive management strategies in dealing with small-scale (galamsey) miners who have encroached on their concessions. This has been mainly ac
Jan 1, 2004
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Echo Bay details exploration activitiesat its Cove gold deposit in NevadaBy Robert D. Coyle, David L. Emmons
Introduction The Cove gold-silver deposit is located in Lander County, NV about 50 km (30 miles) southwest of Battle Mountain, NV (Fig. 1). The deposit is in the north-central part of the Fish Cree
Jan 8, 1988
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U. S. Coal Producers Have Reason to Take HeartBy Steve Kral
For an industry that provides more than half of the nation’s energy needs, the U.S. coal industry still attracts negative publicity. However, the nation’s energy appetite continues to increase. And
Jan 1, 2002
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The United State?s Role In The International Tunnelling AssociationBy Harvey Parker
This is part two of an article on the prominent role that the United States and its industry leaders have played on the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association (ITA), which represen
Jan 1, 2007
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Tappan Zee Crossing of the Hudson River, New YorkBy Ian Hooper, Alan Winter, Stefan Sadokierski, Craig Covil
The existing Tappan Zee Bridge was built in the late 1950s and has been working over its design traffic load for some time now. A new project, which is being jointly sponsored by the New York State Th
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation Of Smoke Detectors For Use In Underground Mines - Preprint 09-072By C. D. Litton
Laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the responses of a prototype smoke detector and a commercially available photoelectric smoke detector to smoke particles generated from various combu
Jan 1, 2009
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Environmental Impacts of Deep Sea Mining: Predictive Assessment MethodsBy Diane Jones, Jeremy Spearman, Tom Matthewson
Requirements for minerals are on the increase globally and the deep sea offers a potential source of essential materials. Extracting these minerals from what is considered an environmentally sensitive
Sep 1, 2014
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Develop Specifications Before Selecting Heavy-Duty Apron FeedersBy Shular R. Scudamore
There was a time when heavy-duty apron feeders were built to last almost forever. The machines were heavy and built to maintain certain expected longevity and reliability. Increasing emphasis on retu
Jan 12, 1983
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Nautilus Minerals: Progress made on our Solwara 1 Project in Papua New GuineaBy John Parianos
"Seafloor mining provides significant potential economic benefits for many Pacific nations that may be "land poor" but "coastline rich," meaning they have the potential to utilize and profit from the
Sep 1, 2014