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Geology And Origin Of The Polish Sulphur Deposits
By Stanislatv Pawlowski
New, large sulphur deposits were discovered in Poland in 1953, the result of investigations by the National Geological Institute. All deposits occur in a widespread Miocene evaporite unit in the Carpa
Jan 1, 1978
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Identifying Longwall‑Induced Fracture Zone Height Through Core Drilling
By Peter Zhang, Daniel Su, Mark Alexander Van Dyke, Heather Dougherty, Bo Hyun Kim
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been evaluating longwall mining-induced strata fractures and their impacts on casing stability of Marcellus shale gas wells locate
Jun 9, 2022
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Occurrence And Recovery Of Rutile From Western Copper Mill Tailings
By G. V. Sullivan
The Federal Bureau of Mines examined tailings samples from 13 western copper operations to determine the potential for recovering rutile. Results showed that six of the samples contained sufficient li
Jan 1, 1981
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Bentonite Reduction At Tilden
By Alan R. Johnson
Because of the competitive nature of the iron ore pelletizing industry, commodities required for the production of pellets are continually being scrutinized to minimize their usage and offset rapidly
Jan 1, 1984
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Development And Maintenance Of Haul Roads In Open Pit Mines
By R. F. Winkle
Shortly after World War II, considerable impetus was given to use of truck haulage in open pit mines by the manufacture of large off-highway trucks. Mine management was quick to utilize this more flex
Jan 1, 1976
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In Situ Determination Of Methane Gas In Utah Coal Mines (A Case History)
By V. J. Hucka
Coal, which was discovered in Utah in 1849, covers about 18% of the total area. Production in 1981 vas more than 14 million tons. However, some Utah coal mines are quite gassy. If longwall face techno
Jan 1, 1983
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Tunnel Rehabilitation Through Historic Landslides in Laguna Beach - NAT2022
By Trenton Cohen, Joseph McDivitt, Shimi Tzobery, Joseph Sinacori, Scott Zylstra
The 2-mile Beach Interceptor Sewer Tunnel was constructed in 1954 to then-current mining and construction standards. Due to its lifespan and deteriorating condition it is now being stabilized and reha
Dec 1, 2022
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New Air Classifier Increases Milling Capacity And Reduces Cost
By B. R. Arvidson
Sharper separation and improved control of the top size increases the fine particle product yield. As the milling circuit recycle stream is reduced, the overall capacity is increased. In some cases, a
Jan 1, 1999
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Felton Quarry Hydrology Investigation
By R. K. Will
Granite Construction Company operates a rock quarry in the rugged Santa Cruz Mountains of central California indicated in Figure 1. Open pit methods are used to mine decomposed granite which is proces
Jan 1, 1994
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Design of Montreal Metro Blue Line Extension Tunnel - NAT2022
By Verya Nasri, Mehdi Bakhshi
The development of the Montreal metro extension Line 5 -Blue Line- toward the northeast are located between the existing Saint-Michel station and Anjou. It consists of 6-km long two-track tunnel, five
Dec 1, 2022
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Modeling Mine Ventilation Networks Using Five Basic Network Elements (4939391e-0889-4962-b814-a5ef2fa07e95)
By Y. J. Wang
In the mathematical analysis of electrical networks, the electrical devices are often modeled using idealized network elements such as current sources, voltage sources, and resistors. An analogous app
Jan 1, 1996
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Refractory Clay Mining And Land Reclamation ? Introduction
By Charles F. Stack
The A. P. Green Refractories Co. operates clay mines in ten states. Eight of these states have reclamation laws with which we have to comply and indications are that the U. S. Congress will pass a fed
Jan 1, 1974
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History Of Soap Flotation
By George H. Roseveare
Early flotation dealt primarily with the bulk concentration of sulphide minerals or the separation of one sulphide from another and was referred to as oil flotation because oils and fats were used as
Jan 1, 1959
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The Effect Of Dissolved Ionic Species On Flotation Of Phosphate Ore
By V. P. Mehrotra
The effect of dissolved ions present in plant water on the flotation of phosphate ore from central Florida was investigated. Of the three most abundant ions, namely Ca++, Mg++ and SO4--, calcium ions
Jan 1, 1986
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Developments In Canadian Open Pit Mining
By R. K. Singhal
Canada is a world class producer and exporter of minerals and mineral products. It is also a major exporter of minerals. Canadian open pits are highly mechanized and use state of the art equipment and
Jan 1, 1999
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Planning the Black Creek Tunnel Project - RETC2023
By Cary Hirner, Tony Cicchetti, Daniel G. Cressman, Jeff F. Wallace, Prapan Dave, Malcolm Sheehan
The City of Toronto is currently undertaking the design of the Black Creek Sanitary Trunk Sewer Relief Project. The Project involves the design and construction of approximately 20 kilometers of tunne
Jun 13, 2023
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Dust and Noise Hazard Exposure: Comparison Of PDC VS. WC Roof Bolt Bits in Laboratory
By J. Seiter
Mining has always been among the most hazardous of occupations, and with the increasing demand for coal and minerals, safety in mines assumes even greater importance. Worldwide, underground miners are
Feb 23, 2014
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The Grasberg Open Pit: Ertsberg's Big Brother Comes Onstream In Indonesia
By R. J. Hickson
The Grasberg copper-gold deposit was discovered in Spring 1988, just one year prior to the planned closure of Freeport Indonesia's original Ertsberg open pit copper mine. In spite of Grasberg&apo
Jan 1, 1991
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Studies of Characteristics and Models to Ch4, Co2, N2 Adsorption under Atmospheric Stage
By H. Wen
"Taking the long flame coal, gas-fat coal and anthracite as samples, we tested the adsorption quantity to single component gas of N2, CO2 and CH4 under atmospheric pressure phase at different temperat
Jan 1, 2015
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By-Product Recovery From Copper-Nickel Bearing Duluth Gabbro Flotation Tailings
By I. Iwasaki
A low-grade copper-nickel deposit, with an estimated size of 4.6 billion tonnes and with average analyses of 0.6% copper, 0.2% nickel, occurs in northeastern Minnesota. In addition to copper, nickel,
Jan 1, 1983