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Meeting More Stringent Coal Specifications While Maximizing Clean Coal Production
By B. J. Arnold
With the passing of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, many utilities are opting to switch to lower sulfur coal to meet new SO2 emissions requirements. This lower sulfur coal may be from new suppliers
Jan 1, 1995
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Primary Support Design For Large Span Tunnels in Weak Rock: The Melbourne City Link Tunnels
By S. J. Porter, M. T. McRae
The Melbourne City Link project includes two three-lane highway tunnels, 1.6 and 3.4km long, respectively, which are both approximately 16 meters wide and 9 meters high. The tunnels will be excavated
Jan 1, 1997
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Specimen Mining at the Sweet Home Mine in Colorado’s Alma District
By Paul Bartos
Operations at the Sweet Home Mine transformed the mineral specimen industry, not only in the development of new innovative extraction techniques, but also in the fields of sample preparation and marke
Jan 1, 2007
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Potential Application Of Dual-Motor Drives For Large Grinding Mills
By John K. Liu
The trend to larger grinding mills, requiring total drive power in the range of 10,000 KW(13,400 HP) or so provides the incentive for developing new power transmitting techniques, since conventional g
Jan 1, 1977
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New Bacteriophage, Which Infects Acidophilic, Heterotrophic Bacteria from Acidic Mining Environments, A
By Carolyn S. Watkins, Thomas E. Ward, Debby F. Bruhn, Vern Winston, Mary Lou Rowland, Deborah K. Bulmer
The genetic characteristics of members of the genus Acidiphilium are poorly understood. As part of our study of the genetics of these bacteria, a search was made for an endogenous bacteriophage. Such
Jan 1, 1989
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Equilibrium Adsorption Studies Of Polysaccharides On Talc: The Effect Of Molecular Weight, Charge, And The Influence Of Metal Cations
By P. Harris, G. Groenmeyer, L. Parolis
The effect of molecular weight, charge and the presence of the cations Ca2+, Mg2+and K+ on the adsorption of carboxymethyl cellulose on pure talc obtained from Balmat, New York have been investigated.
Jan 1, 2004
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Operating Ideas That Have Saved Me Some Bucks-Gold Milling at Rayrock
By Debbie Laney
DOUG HALBE: Second in our quick run-through on "Operating Ideas That Have Saved Me Some Bucks," was Debbie Laney of Rayrock Mines. Debbie apologizes. She can't be here. But she said, "Doug, don&a
Jan 1, 1998
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Political Risk Management In Northern Andean Countries
By W. J. Spat
Political risk is an integral part of the mining business in Northern Andean countries. Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela all have a higher than average political risk compared with other South A
Jan 1, 1999
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1991 Jackling Lecture - Practical Rock Mechanics Applied To Underground Mines
By James J. Scott
I am indeed honored to be the 1991 recipient of the Daniel C. Jackling Award. To be voted this honor by my peers in the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration and AIME means more to me than I
Jan 1, 1992
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Oriented Graph Simulation For Long Range Surface Mine Planning
By Zhang You-di
A comprehensive model has been set up for surface mine long range planning. It is a system simulation model based on the oriented graph theory. Via this model, a series of mining results such as miner
Jan 1, 1986
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The Future Development Of Personnel For Open-Pit Mining
By H. E. Rudi
The advent of open nit mining permitted the development and processing of minerals never before thought possible. New equipment was needed; new techniques were devised; new methods were called for. Th
Jan 1, 1965
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Rogers Pass Ventilation Shaft
By David C. McLean, Peter Penner, Martin de G. Salter
The Rogers Pass Project for C.P. Rail includes a 14.7 km tunnel and an 8.5m diameter concrete lined ventilation shaft to a depth of about 335m. The shaft collar is in bouldered water bearing glacial t
Jan 1, 1989
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Value Of First Principles And Phenomenological Modeling In Mineral Processing
By Fernando A. Concha
There is confusion in naming the several models developed in Mineral Processing. We often hear of empirical, first principle, mechanistic and phenomenological models. The objective of this paper is to
Jan 1, 1995
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Successful Project Team Integration for Riverside Badlands Tunnel
By Drupad B. Desai, James G. Gallanes
A key component of the Inland Feeder Project is the Riverside Badlands Tunnel, a7.9-mile stretch subjected to high internal and external hydraulic pressures passing beneath highly eroded hills in a se
Jan 1, 1997
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Digging to the Beach: The Final Design of the JWPCP Effluent Outfall Tunnel Project
By David Yankovich, Geoff Hughes, David Haug, Jon Kaneshiro
"In March 2013, the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County began final design of the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant (JWPCP) Effluent Outfall Tunnel project. The new, approximately 7-mile, 18-
Jan 1, 2016
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The Need For Innovation In Arid Land Reclamation
By S. Grogan
Next year marks the tenth anniversary of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA). As the U.S. coal industry scrambles to cope with serious economic difficulties, it is appropriate to ex
Jan 1, 1986
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The Double Thickener Circuit At Gold Fields -Chimney Creek
By J. G. Mansanti
The metallurgical response of a deposit's various ore types usually has a strong impact on the flowsheet design of most mineral processing plants. This impacts the materials handling, equipment s
Jan 1, 1988
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A Simulation Analysis of the Net Effect of Feed Particle Size Distribution on SAG Mill Performance
By Jaime E. Sepúlveda
Semiautogenous grinding (SAG) operators have been realizing the very significant impact of fresh feed particle size distribution on the mill grinding capacity. In actual practice, this impact may be q
Jan 1, 2005
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Leaching Process and Mechanism of Weathered Crust Elution-Deposited Rare Earth Ore Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Zhigao Xu, Ming Wu, Jun Qu, Rong Zhang, Wenrui Nie, Ruan Chi, Zhenyue Zhang, Zhengyan He
The leaching processes and mechanisms of weathered crust elution-deposited rare earth (RE) ores with ammonium sulfate were investigated for their high efficiency and low consumption exploitation. The
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Industrial Mineral Sustainability Opportunity
By F. G. Heivilin
There will be 3 billion people moving into cities by 2050. Permitting is both the biggest obstacle and the biggest opportunity for mining. The problem is not if we have the right minerals, but how we
Feb 27, 2013