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Laser Surveying Systems And GIS Applications: Modern Tools In Effective Environmental Management Of Quarrying ? Mining ? Extractive Activities
By E. Baliktsis
We have searched and analyzed several modern technologies aiming at the best applications of environmental management, the studying of quarrying ? mining as well as the excavation sites ? utilization
Jan 1, 2002
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Wear Analysis of Tap-Holes at Two Ferrochromium Production Furnaces
By J. D. Steenkamp
"In July of 2016 and June 2017, major tap-hole repairs were carried out during the annual shutdown of two 63 MVA submerged arc furnaces producing ferrochromium in South Africa. The hot excavations of
Jun 1, 2019
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Further Development of Short-face Technology in the Soviet Coal Mines
By Kuzmitch O, Morozov A
The main direction in the mechanisation in the mines of the Donbas and the USSR is long-face technology with complexes on the base of hydraulic supports. On the base of the 30 year old experience of e
Jan 1, 1991
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Big Walnut Outfall Augmentation Sewer?Part II: Tbm Case History
By Tom Szaraz
Part of a major sewer expansion for the City of Columbus, Ohio. The Big Walnut Outfall Augmentation Sewer?Part II (BWOAS) consists of 13,200 feet of tunnel of 12-foot tunnel passing mainly through gla
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OFR-118-80 Measurement And Control Of Respirable Dust In Mines - Executive Summary And Recommendations
A maximum acceptable level of 2 mg/m3 of respirable coal mine dust in active mine workings was established, effective January 1, 1973, under the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. It is
Jan 1, 1980
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Worker inclusion in equipment development processes in the modernizing minerals sector in South Africa
By S. Schutte, J. Pelders
Worker participation in equipment development can result in improved user acceptance and product quality. This paper focuses on worker engagement in equipment development processes in the South Africa
Feb 2, 2021
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Coal’s Role in Sustaining Society
By R. Larry Grayson, Joel R. Warneke
The mining industry has searched for a message that will resonate with the public while focusing on the industry’s positive contributions to society. So far, environmental groups remain unconvinced a
Jan 1, 2006
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Application And Development of Modern Copper Metallurgical Technologies in China’s Copper Industry
By Bin Tang, Suping Yao
In the last decade, the copper industry in China has developed rapidly and attracted the world’s attention. The production capacity of refined copper has grown remarkably from 4.578 million tons in 20
Jan 1, 2019
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Some Analyses of Mount Lyell Ores, Rocks. ETC
These may be of interest to members examining the collection of ores, etc., from Mount Lyell, which is a feature of the Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition, and may have some value as geological records
Jan 1, 1902
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In-Plant Hydrogeochemical Mapping: A Tool to Localise Potential Deleterious Reactions Due to Water Quality in a Process
By Mohamed Ourriban, Stéphanie Somot, Éric Proulx, Jean-Sébastien Marois, Marjolaine Drouin, Paul Blatter, Ahmed Bouajila, Claude Gagnon
"The mining industry has to face increasing restrictions concerning the use of fresh water in Québec and throughout the world. Increasing recirculated water usage could lead to a better control of the
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 7424 Rock Fragmentation By Creating A Thermal Inclusion With Dielectric Heating
By K. Thirumalai
This study forms a part of Bureau of Mines continuing research on thermal fragmentation of rocks. The potential of internal heating techniques for rock fragmentation is discussed. A concept of rock fr
Jan 1, 1970
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Sampling with The Long-Hole Rock Drill at North Broken Hill Limited
Early in 1940 the development and sampling programmes in hand on the North and British Sections of North Broken Hill Limited were such as to necessitate the drilling of a large number of drill holes r
Jan 1, 1941
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Uranium in Non-Ferrous Metals
By R Thomson
The use of uranium metal in non-ferrous metallurgical practice is dis-cussed with reference to its alloying behaviour and chemical activity. It is suggested that the more promising applications are in
Jan 1, 1963
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Slurry Wall Design For Hong Kong Station
By Stephen T. Young
The construction of Phase 2 of Hong Kong Station, its retail podium and International Finance Centre Two, the tallest building in Hong Kong, will be completed in the middle of 2003. This paper describ
Jan 1, 2003
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Design Development & Installation Of Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer (GRP) "Soft Eyes" In Diaphragm Wall Reinforcement Cages.
By Paul M. Wiltcher
This paper discusses how benefits in engineering design can be achieved from combining existing GRP concrete design guidelines with carbon steel design codes primarily made possible due to the increas
Jan 1, 2006
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IC 8110 Uses And Properties Of Magnesia As A Superrefractory For Temperatures Above 1,500° C.: A Bibliography ? Introduction And Summary
By Sara Jane Boles
In recent years the demand for products of greater refractoriness has placed an ever-increasing emphasis on ceramic materials, including the metallic oxides. Magnesia (MgO) is one of the most importan
Jan 1, 1962
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What Does It Mean?
A clear understanding of the meanings of terms is important when discussing a project. Whether it is a submission, an investment study, a feasibility study, an environmental impact statement, an est
Jan 1, 1990
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Cuprex – new chloride-based hydrometallurgy to recover copper from sulfide ores
By Enrique Hermana, Raymond F. Dalton, Raymond Price, Barry Hoffman
Introduction Chloride leaching of sulfidic ores has been known about for 100 years. It is recognized as a highly efficient process to produce concentrated leach solutions. Despite this, chloride leac
Jan 1, 1988
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OFR-137-80 1979 Survey Of Respirable Dust Control Research In Underground Coal Mines
By J. A. Kost
A survey of 80 coal producers was conducted to determine the extent and scope of respirable dust control research for underground coal mines and the current methods employed to control respirable dust
Jan 1, 1980
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MinExpo 2008: The Biggest Ever
From the massive equipment that moves the earth, to the parts that keep the equipment moving, it was all on display for more than 35,000 people who at-tended MinExpo 2008 at the Las Vegas Convention C
Jan 1, 2008