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Mineral Processing:Environment, Economics,and Energy are Critical
By R. Addison, P. V. Avotins, D. W. Kestner, M. F. Dibble, L. A. Haas, M. D. Flavel, D. Halbe, D. J. Barratt, G. V. Jergenaen
Mineral processing in 1980 can be described by several key words, familiar to the industry throughout the past decade: complex, low grade, environmental, energy, high tonnage, and economics. Flowsh
Jan 5, 1981
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Ranking Factors Impacting Survival During Coal Mine Fires (944723f1-5735-46fa-b0ba-10133f94de46)
By F. N. Kissell, C. D. Litton
This study ranks the factors impacting survival during a coal mine fire. It has already been established that reducing time delays is the most important factor in saving lives. Consequently, every eve
Jan 1, 1994
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Smithsonian Reopens Geology, Gems And Minerals Hall
The Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems and Minerals, located in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, in Washington DC, opened in September, nine years after init
Jan 1, 1997
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Experience Of Inert Gas Injection In Combating Fires In Indian Coal Mines
By S. P. Banerjee
Injection of inert gases to combat mine fires has been practiced in various parts of the world for a long time. Of late, nitrogen has become the preferred inert gas for control of mine fires and safe
Jan 1, 1987
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Utilization Of Automation And Data Transfer In The Operation Of LHD Machines
By Pentti Kallio
From the aspect of economic feasibility of mining, ineffective use of expensive mechanization investments is becoming a problem. In many cases, the machinery is in operation only 50 - 60 % of the tota
Jan 1, 1989
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Towards A Framework For The Sustainable Use Of Legacy Mine Land In Queensland, Australia
By R. Worrall
The global mining industry has been proactive over the last decade in finding ways to embrace the concept of sustainability. However, legacy mine sites (which include abandoned derelict and orphan min
Jan 1, 2007
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A Decade Of Computer Model Applications In Predicting Water Inflows Into Operating Coal Mines
By Angelus S. C. Owili-Eger
The past decade has witnessed an unprecendented proliferation of groundwater computer models. Some of these numerical models were developed for the purpose of simulating groundwater movement in mining
Jan 1, 1986
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6. Computer Applications on Slurry Pipeline Systems
By J. D. Pitts
Long distance slurry pipeline systems for steam coal, iron concentrates, copper concentrates, and limestone, first used nearly 60 years ago, are now transporting nearly three billion ton-miles annuall
Jan 1, 1979
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Removal Of Heavy Metals From Industrial Effluents By Low-Cost Non-Conventional Adsorbents
By A. Papandreou
Industrial wastes nowadays constitute one of the most serious threats for the future of our planet. Researchers around the world have very often proposed many kind of solutions in the management probl
Jan 1, 2006
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NATM Ground Support Concepts And Their Effect On Contracting Practices
By Gerhard Sauer, Heimo Gold
The main advantage of the New Austrian Tunneling Method over conventional drill and blast techniques, TBMs and shields is its outstanding flexibility. Many different support concepts help to cope with
Jan 1, 1989
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Watershed approach to evaluating impacts of abandoned mines in the Bear Butte Creek basin of the Black Hills
By A. D. Davis, C. J. Webb, T. V. Durkin
This project took a watershed approach in the evaluation of water-quality impacts from past mining activities and current restoration projects in the Bear Butte Creek basin, a small and well-defined d
Jan 1, 2000
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Man-Sized Inspection Holes For Assessing Tunneling Problems
By Ted M. Noskiewicz, James A. Ramsay
INTRODUCTION During the various stages of an underground project from inception through design and construction, probably the single factor of most interest and concern is the nature of the ground.
Jan 1, 1979
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Ground Control System In Near Vertical Rock Excavation
By Chandra S. Brahma
INTRODUCTION The process of predicting ground condition with exactitude and of ascertaining appropriate ground control measures is pertinent to each and every excavation. The control and support of
Jan 1, 1981
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Sag Mill Operating Practice And Developments at Hilton Concentrator, Mount Isa Mines Limited, Australia
By A. Platts, K. Leung, P. Rohner, P. Munro, B. Coulter
The Hilton Concentrator treats a laminated stratiform silver- lead-zinc ore to produce separate lead, zinc and bulk concentrates. Commissioning commenced in December 1989. Grinding circuit performance
Jan 1, 1992
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Refrigeration Economics At The Star Mine - Introduction
By John R. Marks
The recent trend in the ventilation of deep under- ground metal mines in the United States is to rely more and more on refrigeration for air cooling. This paper describes the layout and the economics
Jan 1, 1980
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The Role Of Technology In The Minerals Industry
By Robin J. Batterham, Stephen H. Algie
It is often stated that innovation is central to the economic survival of mining and mineral processing in the face of global competition, and yet technology is often far from a core strategy in our i
Jan 1, 1995
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Mechanisms of nonionic polymer adsorption on oxide surfaces
By S. Mathur
Oxide particles are commonly used as fillers in plastics, paper, rubber, etc. (particulate composites). The successful fabrication of such composites is dependent upon the adhesive strength of the fil
Jan 1, 1999
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Application Of Mine-To-Mill Optimization To The Aggregate Industry
By G. Adel, J. M. Richardson
Mine-to-mill optimization is a holistic approach to the optimization of mining and processing operations. Developed at the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre, it attempts to minimize energy
Jan 1, 2006
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Transloading: A Case Study Of The Tucker Hill Perlite Project And Its Transloading Terminal
By Charles N. Speltz
The cost of transportation of industrial minerals frequently is higher than the cost of the product. When a mine, industrial-mineral plant, or customer is served by a single railroad, because of the l
Jan 1, 1999
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Ductile Cast Iron As A Watertight Shaft Lining
By Robert S. Saunders
Cast iron tubbing for two centuries was the only practical watertight shaft lining for deep waterbearing formations. However, since World War II composite welded steel and concrete lining has gained f
Jan 1, 1985