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The Impact Of Fluidized Combustion On Coal Utilization
By Peter C. Finlayson
Rapidly rising gas and oil prices and the falling quality of coal is forcing energy users in many parts of the world to consider the application of low grade fuel, particularly coal, for steam raising
Jan 1, 1978
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Modern Classification Methods Applied To Fine Aggregates
By C. E. Golson
Modern concrete technology emphasizes the basic qualities required of an acceptable aggregate: it must be clean, sound, homogeneous, and of a size gradation resulting in a concrete of the desired phys
Jan 1, 1959
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Recent Developments in Preconcentration Using Dense Media Separation
By W. Tse, D. Wong
Dense medium separation (DMS) is one of several preconcentration methods used for early waste rejection from run of mine ores at relatively coarse particle sizes prior to additional milling and benefi
Jan 1, 2014
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Cities as Mine Sites of the Future
By M Warnken
Major cities are not only the focal point for AustralianÆs work, leisure and homes, they also are the focal point for the flow of resources into the built environment, motor cars and transportation an
Jan 1, 2006
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Investigating the Influence of Mechanical Anisotropy on the Fracturing Behaviour of Brittle Clay Shales with Application to Deep Geological Repositories
By Andrea Lisjak Bradley
Clay shales are currently being assessed as possible host rock formations for the deep geological disposal of radioactive waste. However, one main concern is that the favourable long-term isolation pr
Jan 1, 2015
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Study of Oxygen Flash Smelting of Nickel/Copper Concentrates
By Jin Liu, Torstein A. Utigard
At its Copper Cliff Smelter, Vale Inco Limited processes a bulk copper-nickel concentrate in two Inco oxygen flash furnaces. Coke supplies a minor proportion of the process heat requirements, limitin
Jan 1, 2015
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Mutual Value of Theory and Experiment in Metallurgy
By S. Frederick Ravitz
IN most applied sciences there are two distinct methods of carrying out research and development work. One of these, the theoretical, attempts to solve problems that may arise and to predict facts of
Jan 1, 1935
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Integrated Communications for Surface and Open Pit Applications
By G Booth
Whilst communications systems in the mining industry have evolved over the years, the premise remains consistent that reliable communication is vital for safety and operational efficiency. TodayÆs ope
Jan 1, 2008
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Three Mining Methods for Vertical, Inclined and Thick Coal Seams Used in France
By G. Ellie, D. F. Coates
"The mining of coal in thick and inclined seams is difficult, and there are only a few countries in the world that are really interested in the problems associated with their exploitation. In France a
Jan 1, 1972
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IC 8063 Foreign Literature On Coal: A Guide To Abstracts And Translations ? Introduction
By Mary S. Esfandiary
U.S. scientists attempting to maintain continuous surveillance of scientific information are confronted with two acute problems: The steady, even spectacular; increase in the volume of such informatio
Jan 1, 1961
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OFR-1(2)-83 Mine Rescue Team's Protective Ensemble
By Victor Himel
This report documents a systematic approach towards implementing an improved ensemble for the mine rescue team system that will protect against the hazards of mine rescue and recovery and will also af
Jan 1, 1982
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The Processing of Titanium-containing Ores
By Thomas P. Battle
Titanium is the ninth most common element in the Earth's crust, yet only in this century has titanium come into use as an engineering material, particularly in aircraft structures, as the metal,
Jan 1, 1993
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Selecting the Right Shoring System – San Francisco Experience
By Heinrich Majewski, Rob Jameson
"Careful review of site conditions and constraints is essential to select the appropriate shoring system for each project. Key evaluation criteria include the geotechnical profile, groundwater and env
Jan 1, 2017
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Cycling with Cement
By Roy A. Grancher
CYCLING WITH CEMENT "THE WHEEL IS COME FULL CIRCLE" Shakespeare's King Lear Act V, Scene 3, Line 176 The time clock of the cement industry has been turned back to the early 1950s. After t
Jan 1, 1972
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An analysis of roof bolter fatalities and injuries in U.S. mining - SME Transactions 2016
By A. Podlesny, E. N. Rubinstein, J. J. Sammarco, B. Demich
Roof bolting typically follows the extraction of a commodity to help keep the roof from collapsing. During 2004 to 2013, roof bolter operators had the highest number of machinery-related injuries, acc
Jan 1, 2016
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International Social License in Mining Projects (398d5fa8-9bb7-41fe-a37a-87700a767f4f)
By D. E. Hulse
"Social License, the consent of the neighbors and community to develop and operate a mine, has received little attention until recently. Though social license is intangible, not having this relationsh
Jan 1, 2016
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Lithogeochemical Methods for Acid Rock Drainage Studies and Prediction
By Hans E. Madeisky, Bruce W. Downing
Abstract-The acid rock drainage (ARD) buffering capacity of mine waste is governed by its bulk chemical composition and its mineral assemblage. Conventional acid base accounting (ABA) tests can be use
Jan 1, 1997
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Empowering Community Engagements: Knowledge and Sustainable Management of Critical Raw Materials - SME Annual Meeting 2025
By Leena Suopajärvi, Karin Käär, Marcin Szumny, Jari Joutsenvaara, Md Ariful Islam, Helmut Mischo, Georg Meissner, Ossi Kotavaara, Catalina Vrabie
This study outlines implemented tactics and results for community empowerment through participation in questionnaire surveys, educational programs, and discussion on sustainable sourcing from new crit
Feb 1, 2025
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Seismic Hazard Assessment and Mapping: A Comprehensive Case Study at Vale’s Garson Mine, Sudbury, ON Canada - RASIM2022
By Matthew Price, Laura Brown, Atulya Verma, Samantha Espley
Burst-prone conditions are a significant hazard in deep hardrock mines, elevating the risk to excavation stability and, more importantly, to worker safety. As mining progresses deeper, induced stress
Apr 26, 2022
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Lithogeochemical Methods for Acid Rock Drainage Studies and Prediction (21fda537-5d97-4c5d-a948-0ea0da822bed)
By Hans E. Madeisky, Bruce W. Downing
The acid rock drainage (ARD) buffering capacity of mine waste is governed by its bulk chemical composition and its mineral assemblage. Conventional acid base accounting (ABA) tests can be used to pred
Jan 1, 1997