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Wastewater Remediation With Collophane
By M. C. Fuerstenau
Collophane, cryptocrystalline fluorapatite, is examined as a substrate for plant water and wastewater remediation. The attenuation of Fe3+, Cr3+, Fe2+, Cd2+, Hg2+ and Pb2+ is presented as a function o
Jan 1, 2003
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Minimizing Power Consumption in Multiple Fan Networks by Optimum Fan Selection
By G. V. Krishna Roa, G. Vijaya Kumar
One of the main objectives while planning ventilation systems for mines with multiple fans is minimization of the total airpower consumption of the mine. Solution of this problem by conventional venti
Jan 1, 1995
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Intercultural Assessment, Training, and Development: A Must for International Assignees and Their Families ©
By Michael F. Tucker
Dealing successfully with intercultural issues is critical for success on an international assignment. This is true not only for employees but for the accompanying spouses and children as well. This p
Jan 1, 2001
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Heap Leaching At Borealis Gold Project
By Rex L. Outzen
Houston International Minerals Borealis Project is an open pit heap leach operation. The operation uses open pit mining, two stage crushing, agglomeration, heap leaching, zinc precipitation and induct
Jan 1, 1984
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Use of filters and traps as a means to control diesel engine pollution in underground mines
By F. Breu, R. Fraser, R. Lawrie
Diesel-powered underground mining equipment is generally accepted as the most productive, safest, and most efficient equipment used in underground mining operations. Widespread application of this equ
Jan 1, 1988
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Numerical Modelling Of Mining Induced Subsidence In Areas Of High Topographical Relief
By W. Keilich
A methodology of subsidence prediction using the Distinct Element code UDEC has been developed as an alternative for subsidence modelling in the Southern Coalfield, New South Wales, Australia. The mod
Jan 1, 2006
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Increased Ore Grindability And Plant Throughput With Controlled Blasting
By M. C. Fuerstenau
With increased emphasis on controlled blasting, which is the first and least-costly stage of comminution, ore grindability and plant throughput can be increased by 5% to 10%, and energy savings of up
Jan 1, 1997
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The Importance Of Marble In Cultural Sustainability
Marble has been recognized as a valuable natural resource ever since ancient times. Due to its peculiar aesthetic and technical characteristics as well as the lithotype uniqueness, it has widely been
Jan 1, 2003
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Sustainability on Mining Business
By A. Delgado-Jimenez, O. J. Restrepo-Baena
"Sustainability is a concept that involves several aspects like social, economy and environment. For the concept of sustainable mining is an action that involves to do more in social acceptance, distr
Jan 1, 2015
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Mujeres Roca
By S. W. Arambur
INTRODUCTION "Mujeres Roca" is a program developed by OMA in association with the Chamber of Commerce Canada Peru inspired in “Women who Rock”, a Canadian initiative to promote a greater participatio
Jan 1, 2019
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Eastern Washington University educates science teachers on the importance of the US minerals industry
By Ernest H. Gilmour
Introduction An earth science teacher at the junior high school level has the potential of working with 450 students per year. And these young people are at an age where they can be properly informed
Jan 9, 1985
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The Triumphs and Pitfalls of Using Empowerment Techniques
By David Hurth
JOHN HAMRIC: Our next topic leader is David Huth, superintendent of sulfuric power generation, DAP, and shipping for IMC-Agrico, Nichols Plant, Mulberry, Florida. With a title like that it's no w
Jan 1, 1998
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Permitiing A Heap Leach Operation In South Dakotathe Iddden Costs
By Luther J. Russell
Mineral development in South Dakota is aggressively encouraged by both state statute and county ordinances. Yet, an increasingly conservative philosophy is taking hold, resulting in expanded regulator
Jan 1, 1998
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Tunneling Trials By Transport And Road Research Laboratory
By S. G. Tough, H. J. Hignett
The Transport and Road Research Laboratory is carrying out tunneling trials at Chinnor, Oxfordshire, with a 5-m-diam, full-face tunneling machine. The work, which is for research purposes only, involv
Jan 1, 1974
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Discussion – Large Dozer Stripping Case Studies – Mining Engineering, Vol. 45, No. 9, September 1993, pp. 1185-1189 – Hrebar, M. J.
By B. Beatty
This is a response to M. J. Hrebar's paper, which tracks in detail the highly productive stripping capabilities of modern large bulldozers at two separate installations. It proves the old adage "
Jan 1, 1994
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Use Of Factorial Design In Environmental, Geotechnical And Waste Management Experimentation ? A Case Study
By D. Zaharaki
The present experimental study underlines the advantages of factorial design in environmental, geotechnical and waste management experimentation. A typical case study regarding solidification of metal
Jan 1, 2005
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Technical Notes - Calculating optimum number of stages in continuous countercurrent decantation (CCD)
By A. Zomosa
In the operation of continuous countercurrent decantation it is well known that an increase in the number of thickeners results in an increase of the fixed costs. But inversely it happens that the var
Jan 1, 1991
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The Development And Application Of New Nola Technology At Cleveland Cliffs
By G. C. Anderson
The Cleveland Cliffs NOLA electronics and software upgrade is a Windows based system that simultaneously controls two Texas Nuclear NOLAs and associated sampling. It uses new spectrum analysis and al
Jan 1, 2003
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A Computer Model Simulating Noise Behavior in the Mining Environment
By J. Alton Burks, James P. Rider
The ability to accurately predict the sound field is essential for the estimation of probable worker noise exposure. For this reason, the U.S. Bureau of Mines is researching computer- based analytical
Jan 1, 1993
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Fractal Based Approach in Image Analysis of Rock Fragments
By Dae S. Young, Eleonora Widzyk-Capehart
A quantitative estimation of the size distribution of rock fragments is extremely important in mining, metallurgy and other geotechnical fields. This paper presents a new approach to the analysis of f
Jan 1, 1996