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Semi-Autogenous Grinding Circuit Reduces Capital Costs
By H. C. Counsell, R. Webber
"The mill at Denison Mines' Elliot Lake Operations started up in 1957, with a capacity of 6,000 tons per day. Over the years various plant modifications expanded th.is to 7 500 tons per day. In 1976,
Jan 1, 1984
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Finite Element Modelling Of Electric Currents In Ac Submerged Arc Furnaces
By I. Mc Dougall
Finite element models were generated of two submerged arc furnaces of different geometries. A 48MW circular furnace and a 68MW 6-in-line rectangular furnace were studied. The electrodes, raw material,
Jan 1, 2007
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Coal - Faults in Pitching Coal Seams - Their Effect on Mining
By A. M. Keenan, R. H. Carpenter
Geologic faults have always been a plague to the mining industry, and have often reduced a mining venture from a profitable to a marginal operation, and even at times have forced companies to liquidat
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 6872 Methods Of Development And Pillar Extraction In Mining The Pittsburgh Coal Bed In Pennsylvania, West Virginia, And Ohio ? Introduction
By J. W. Paul
The United States Bureau of Mines has made a study of roof control in 68 mines operating in the Pittsburgh coal bed in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. In making these studies, much information
Jan 1, 1935
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Influence Of Urbanization And Geology On Deep Foundation Design And Construction
By Hiren J. Shah
The urban environment and geology create unique challenges for design and construction of deep foundations. The effect of these is prominently experienced in New York City. Three such project case his
Jan 1, 2011
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Numerical Analysis for the Prediction of Bump Prone Conditions: A Southern Appalachian Pillar Coal Bump Case Study
Two miners were fatally injured when a pillar bump occurred during retreat mining in a southern West Virginia coal mine. The mine was operating in the Eagle seam with overmining in the No. 2 Gas and P
Jan 7, 2020
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OFR-24-82 Fugitive Dust Study Of An Open Pit Coal Mine
By Virgil Marple
In the summer of 1979 the University of Minnesota Mobile Laboratory (UMML), designed for the analysis of airborne particles and gases was used to study fugitive dust from an open pit coal mine. The an
Jan 1, 1980
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Installation, Design, And Quality Control Of Augercast Piles ? Introduction
By William J. Neely
Augercast piles are formed by drilling a continuous-flight auger into the ground and, on reaching the required depth, sand-cement grout or concrete is pumped down the hollow stem as the auger is withd
Jan 1, 1990
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OFR-71-73 The State-Of-The-Art In Continuous Mining Machine Bit Technology ? I. Introduction
By Kenneth L. Whitehead
After many years of research, the occurrence of pneumoconiosis, black lung disease, among miners has been related to the mass of respirable coal dust to which mining personnel have been exposed. Congr
Jan 1, 1973
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A Model For Moisture Transport In A High-Level Radioactive Waste Repository Drift
By R. W. Fedors, S. T. Green, F. T. Dodge, D. B. Walter
Spatial and temporal temperature variations in a high-level radioactive waste repository drift can give rise to moisture transport within the drift. Knowledge of this moisture transport may be importa
Jan 1, 2004
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IC 7188 Field Performance of Permissible Electric Cap Lamps
By A. B. Hooker
Nineteen of the installations were on rental contracts 1.L."'1der whtch the lamps belong to the lamp company and are rented by t.½em to the mine operatj.nt; company. · The other nine installations had
Jan 1, 1942
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A Petrographic and Oxygen Isotope Study of Banded Epithermal Veins from the Martha Hill Au-Ag Mine, Waihi, New Zealand
By G B. Arehart, J L. Mauk
Quartz veins from the Martha Hill epithermal gold-silver deposit, Waihi, commonly exhibit crustiform banded textures. Visual differences observed between bands are primarily the result of a 1 to 1500
Jan 1, 1995
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History Of Foundation Pile Driving Hammers In New York City, 1900 To 2000 - Summary
By James S. Graham
Foundation pile driving hammers used in New York City in the past 100 years have been drop, steam, compressed air, diesel, and hydraulic. In 1992, the first hydraulic hammer in the New York City area
Jan 1, 2000
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Caterpillar’s MINExpo Exhibit Includes a Day at Tinaja Hills
By Steve Kral
MINExpo INTERNATIONL 2000 was a good place for companies to introduce new products, technologies and services to the mining industry. Caterpillar took that a step further. The company hosted a one-da
Jan 1, 2000
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EFEITOS DA DEFORMAÇÃO PLÁSTICA SEVERA E DA HIDROGENAÇÃO NA MICROESTRUTURA DA LIGA Ti-40Nb
By Rafael de Araujo Silva
As ligas ß-Ti têm sido consideradas materiais com potencial para armazenagem de hidrogênio no estado sólido. A adição de elementos de liga estabilizadores da fase ß, tal como o Nb, retém esta fase met
Aug 17, 2017
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Reduction Behaviors Of Chromite And Nio In Liquid Fe-C Alloys
By B. Derin, T. Uzunoglu, O. Yücel
In this study, reduction behaviours of Turkish chromite concentrate (48 % Cr2O3, 13.30 % FeO, 18.33 % MgO, 12.37 % Al2O3, 5.76 % SiO2) and nickel oxide by Fe-C alloy in graphite crucible were investig
Jan 1, 2007
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Isaac River Cumulative Impact Assessment of Mining Developments
By R Hardie, J Crerar, J Merritt, B Kirsch
Longwall mining and related subsidence, and watercourse diversion for surface mining operations have the potential to impact on fluvial geomorphic processes and the health of river systems. This is ev
Jan 1, 2009
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Operating Experience with Gasification Plant, Morwell
Yallourn brown coal and its characteristics have been the subject of innumerable papers and discussions. The Lurgi process adopted for the production of Towns gas by the gasification of brown coal has
Jan 1, 1960
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The Morphology Control Of Cobalt Compounds And Co3O4 Powder Produced By Homogeneous Precipitation Process
By Chen Song
Keywords: Co3O4, Cobalt Compounds, Morphology, Urea, Homogeneous Precipitation Depending on experimental condition, precipitation from cobalt nitrate and chloride solution in the presence of urea
Jan 1, 2005
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What happened to the mechanics in rock mechanics and the geology in engineering geology - Synopsis
By P. J. N. Pells
A good thing is becoming a bad thing. Rock mass classification systems, that are so excellent for communications between engineers and geologists, and that can be valuable in categorizing project expe
Jan 1, 2008