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Historical Dynamics Of One Steel Plant
By R. L. Summers
The tremendous engineering advances occurring during this past century are very evident within the boundaries of the Anthracite Section of AIME. The Steelton plant of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, loca
Jan 1, 1971
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The Influence Of Petrofabrics On Blast Effects ? Introduction
By Richard L. Ash
In many instances, blasting exerts the dominant control over the economics and safety of excavation, where the materials involved are too hard and tough to be fragmented efficiently by other means. Ho
Jan 1, 1965
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Known Interactions Of Tectonics And Ore Deposits In The Context Of New Global Tectonics
By John M. Gullbert
It is the task of this portion of today's session on the new meaning of regional tectonics in the search for ore districts to discuss known interactions of tectonics and ore deposition in the &ap
Jan 1, 1971
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On Nonnegative Weights Of Linear Kriging Estimation (8d399260-cbfe-4161-8e1f-4b872ad82fd5)
By Ernest Y. Baafi
The technique of linear kriging as a grade estimation method of mining blocks is reasonably established in the mining industry. Because of the nonbias condition imposed in kriging which requires that
Jan 1, 1984
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Construction And Investigation Of A Clay Heap Leach Pad ? Introduction
By Dirk van Zyl
Natural materials can be used successfully in the construction of heap leach pads. The use of these materials usually result in the least expensive approach for such facilities. Sufficient geotechnica
Jan 1, 1983
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Uranium Geology And Geochemistry Copper Mountain , Wyoming
By L. B. Bramlett
The Archean (2.65 b.y.) aged Canning Stock at Copper Mountain, Wyoming contains an average of 20 ppm U. The North Canning and Fuller deposits occur within the enriched interior of the stock. Post-Lara
Jan 1, 1980
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Long Haul Transportation Of Minerals In Canada?s Of Far North West
By N. Gritzuk
The area of Canada with which we are here concerned consists of Yukon Territory and Northern British Columbia. Generally it lies west of the coastal mountain range and access to the sea can be gained
Jan 1, 1961
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Selective Removal of Mercury Using Zinc Sul?de
By K. L. Gabby
Selective removal of mercury from cyanide leaching solutions while retaining silver has been a long-standing problem, due to the chemical similarity of mercury and silver. In order to be practical, a
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Analysis of Effect of Waterhead on Stability of Excavation Face of Slurry Balanced Shield
By Ming-yi Zhang, Zhong-nian Yang, Xiao-ming Guan, Quan-wei Liu
"In slurry balanced shield tunneling, how to ensure the safety of construction and to reduce the influence on the environment has arisen wide attention of scholars both at home and abroad. But now it
Jan 1, 2016
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Advanced Froth Flotation Bench Scale Results And Economic Estimate To Reduce An Acid Rain Precursor
By K. E. Harrison
The acid rain legislation has passed into law. This new law has caused the power generation community to investigate alternative methods to obtain compliance with the new legislation. One thing all of
Jan 1, 1992
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2-D FEM parametric numerical analysis of inclined coal pillars
By Kostas Kaklis, Zach Agioutantis, Robin Flattery
Pillars are used as the primary support structures for underground mining to maintain stability by supporting the over laying strata. In the case of horizontal seams, the pillars are typically subject
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Safety And Maintenance Centered Design Of Primary Crushers
By M. Solomon
Crushers are designed and manufactured to survive the severe duty of mining environments worldwide. Under these conditions the crusher performance and availability is one of the critical factors in t
Jan 1, 2010
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Impact of Using Synchronous Condenser for Power System Stability and Improvement of Short Circuit Power in Mining Projects
By M. Nambiar
Due to the remote locations of the mining projects and the demand for long transmission lines to provide electrical power, mining sites often operate with poor network power quality and low short circ
Feb 23, 2014
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Monitoring and Data Management Challenges at the Metro Project Cityringen Copenhagen
By Klaus Rabensteiner, Klaus Chmelina
"INTRODUCTION Urban tunneling is often related with special geotechnical risks. Typical causes are difficult (hydro)geological conditions, a very low overburden and the presence of critical and vulner
Jan 1, 2016
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Mineralization And Alteration At The Pima Mine A Complex Porphyry Copper Deposit Pima County, Arizona
By Marshall D. Himes
The Pima mine, 39,000 ton per day copper mine, is located 17 miles south of Tucson, Arizona. The mine is in a sequence of Paelozoic and Mesozoic sediments striking east-northeast and dipping southeas
Jan 1, 1972
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Reductive Acid Dissolution Of Iron-Bearing Zinc Concentrates-A First Step Towards Residue-Free Zinc Refining?
By E. Molleman
This paper reports on testwork exploring the dissolution/reprecipitation reaction: ZnS + 2HCl ? ZnCl2 + H2S, as part of a process for the production of pure ZnS. In spheroidal form, this would constit
Jan 1, 1997
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BCI’s Bats and Mines Project: An Environmental Success Story in Progress
By Georgene Renner
Due to disturbance of their traditional roosts, caves and tree hollows, more than half of the 44 bat species found in the United States and Canada now live in abandoned and inactive underground mines.
Jan 1, 1996
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Built to Last? A UK Initiative to Manage Tunnel Infrastructure - NAT2022
By Martin Knights
The UK Industry is preparing a new guide on Tunnel Asset Management that reflects current industry advances, in developed technological innovation and evolving tunnel asset owner requirements. This wi
Dec 1, 2022
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Biological Removal Of Organic Sulfur From Coal ? Introduction
By J. D. Isbister
Coal is the most abundant and most economical source of energy in the United States, however, combustion of coal results in release of pollutants to the environment. The release of sulfur dioxide and
Jan 1, 1986
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Improvement Of The Opap Uranium Recovery Process From Phosphoric Acid - (I) Introduction
By M. S. Tsai
Recovery of uranium from wet-process phosphoric acid is a newly developed source of uranium. Many processes have been developed but the OPAP (octylphenyl acid phosphate) process is still the valuable
Jan 1, 1982