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A New Analytical Model to Simulate SAGD Process Considering Geomechanics
By A. Azad
SAGD (Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage) is an in-situ oil recovery technique for heavy oil reservoirs. The technique has been successfully applied to many projects in the past 25 years and the process
May 1, 2009
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Treatment Of Refractory Gold-Antimony Concentrates With The Recovery Of Senarmontite
By D. Royston
Gold ores containing antimony suffer from poor recoveries of gold in cyanidation due to the impact of antimony on the cyanidation process. Techniques such as lowering the pH for cyanidation can improv
Jan 1, 2007
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Repair Methods for Corroded Steel Piles (0af709a8-9f1e-4f35-81ea-c69c3ee7fb05)
By C. Vipulanandan, M. Dawood, Dongmei Pan
"With the aging infrastructure, there is a need to maintain and extend the service life of steel structures in general and steel piles in particular. Steel piles support not only vertical loads but al
Jan 1, 2017
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IC 8419 Injury Experience In Coal Mining, 1966 - Analysis Of Mine Safety Factors, Related Employment, And Production Data
By Forrest T. Moyer
The safety record of the coal-mining industry, both anthracite and bituminous, in 1966 was improved over that of 1965 in all general measures of injury experience. The improvement was more pronounced
Jan 1, 1969
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Engineering and Construction Of Plant and Wharf Facilities
By F. S. Thurner
"This paper describes the engineering and construction activities of the ""design-build"" project awarded to the joint venture of Foundation-Comstock-Janin for the construction of the plant and wharf
Jan 1, 1976
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Hydrothermal Processes And Metallogenesis. New Perspectives After Drilling On Tag (ODP Leg 158), Middle Valley (ODP Leg 169) And Recent Investigations On Slow Spreading Ridges
By Yves Fouquet
Results of the two main drilling operations on hydrothermal fields demonstrate that the two dimensional submersible operations need to be followed by drilling expeditions to study the third dimension
Jan 1, 2011
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OFR-91-84 Development Of Roof Control Criteria For Underground Longwall Mining
By S. S. Peng
Successful longwall mining requires a good roof control. A good roof control implies that: (1) no excessive pressure is build up in the face powered supports, and (2) chain pillars are designed in suc
Jan 1, 1984
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Water Footprint for a South African Platinum Mine
By K G. Harding, E L. Haggard, C M. Sheridan
Mining is a water intensive sector, contributing to declining water resource quality around the world. Improvements to current mine water management practices can help reduce the amount of water utili
Nov 26, 2013
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Management By Loss In Mining - Introduction - Preprint 09-017
By M. J. Ramos
Without an exclusive definition of administration in business, we could propose to define it as performance by management to adopt or implement established business formulas. Administration could als
Jan 1, 2009
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Intensity quantification of coal and rock burst risk – a review
By C Zhang, I Canbulat, G Fan, D Zhang, C Wang
A clear understanding of the intensity of coal and rock burst is the basis for future research on burst mechanism and control. There has been a wide variety in the description of coal and rock burst d
Nov 30, 2018
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Cytotoxicity and Spectroscopic Investigations of Organic Free Radicals in Fresh and Stale Coal Dust
By N. S. Dalal, B. Jafari, F. H. Y. Green, V. Vallyathan
"INTRODUCTIONThe mechanistic details of the biological events leading to coal workers pneumoconiosis (CWP) are not yet fully understood, despite several decades of extensive epidemiologic1.2 and labor
Jan 1, 1990
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Mining with caved in bed, method used in the Jiu Valley—Safety and technical issues
By L. Jurca, C. Gligor
After 1990, a great process of re-organisation and economic reform has occurred in the Romanian mining sector and especially in the pitcoal mining in the Jiu Valley. This process has included both leg
Jan 1, 2003
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Construction Aggregates
By T. I. Nelson
Natural aggregates, primarily stone, sand and gravel, are recovered from widespread, naturally occurring mineral deposits and processed for use primarily in the construction industry. They are mined,
Jan 1, 2005
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Underground Mining: A Challenge to Established Open-Pit Operations
By Timothy D. Arnold
Barrick Gold’s Bullfrog underground mine, near Beatty, NV, was established as an after-thought to the main open pit. As open pit ore dwindles, the underground mining became increasingly more importan
Jan 1, 1996
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Comparative issues in civil and common law contracts
By M. Boodman, E. Gertner
"At first glance, the activities related to mining and mineral exploration appear to be local or domestic, rather than international, in nature. Minerals, as corporeal or tangible property, form an in
Jan 1, 2004
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Applications of Engineering Analysis to Improve Tire Management
By Jie Zhou
Mining mobile equipment is becoming larger in order to lower operation cost and increase productivity; however, their performance characteristics are often limited by the tire capabilities. Although c
May 1, 2006
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The State-Of-The-Art In Coal Pillar Design (3e1e9644-bc26-47b0-b008-fa7caf24005f)
By 1980, the U.S. mining community had reached a broad consensus regarding coal pillar design. The pillar load could be estimated from tributary area theory, and the pillar strength from empirical fo
Jan 1, 1999
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The necessity for improved hand and finger protection in mining
By JOHN R. HEBERGER, MAHIYAR F. NASARWANJI, Jonisha P. Pollard, Lydia M. Kocher
nt in the mining industry, and identifying factors associated with these injuries is critical for developing prevention efforts. This study identifies nonfatal injury incidence rates, nature of injury
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Biotechnological tools in bioleaching: implications for design and control processes
By Patiño E
Bioleaching is an established technology for the pre-treatment of refractory gold ores and concentrates and the leaching of whole ore copper heaps. In many cases, it offers economic, environmental and
Sep 12, 2005
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Cyanide Elimination at Giant Yellowknife Mines
By H. E. Pawson
"COMMON METHODS OF ELIMINATION: The four methods most frequently used to dispose of cyanide wastes are:1. Oxidation2. Dilution with water or with cyanide free wastes3. Acidification and dilution of re
Jan 1, 1973