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The Making Of Iron Oxide Pellets For Direct Reduction: The Hyl Process Alzada Pellet CaseBy Frederico J. Price
This paper describes the production of a specific iron oxide pellet that has given very good and consistent results as feedstock for HYL-Process Direct Reduction Plants. The sponge iron originated fro
Jan 1, 1979
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Corporate Culture: What Is It, Why Should I Care?By Edward C. Dowling
Dilbert, management mumbo-jumbo, and human resource buzzwords aside, this paper defines corporate culture and why it is important to understand it. The sum of company experience, both good and bad, de
Jan 1, 2001
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A PC-Based Mine Store Inventory Database SystemBy Ernest Y. Baafi
The usual tasks performed by a mine store include .removal, replenishment, ordering and deletion of items and updating of stocks. A personal computer Mine Store Inventory Database System MIDSYS for mo
Jan 1, 1992
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Screening of concentrates for removal of contaminants at Cyprus Thompson CreekBy M. W. Harmer, J. M. Quist
Laboratory test work, pilot plant testing and plant experience with wet, fine-mesh screens are discussed. High-frequency, low-amplitude, fine-mesh, wet screens were installed on the 6th cleaner con
Jan 1, 1991
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Groundwater Control at Ground ZeroBy Paul C. Schmall, John F. Donohoe, Arthur B. Corwin
In the aftermath of the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center, groundwater control was of immediate concern. Water in?ow from the adjacent Hudson River through the compromised slurry wall ‘b
Jan 1, 2003
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West Seattle TunnelBy Martin Oatman, Lawrence Lenahan
The West Seattle Tunnel is part of a regional sewer conveyance system located in Seattle Washington. The tunnel was constructed for the Waste Water Treatment Division of the King County Department Of
Jan 1, 1997
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Selection of belt conveyor shifting equipmentBy F. G. Boehm, T. S. Golosinski
This paper identifies the components of belt conveyor shifting force as a vertical force, Pv, a lateral force, Ph, and a longitudinal force, Pl. A method for estimating these forces is proposed that r
Jan 1, 1988
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TARP - Comparative Study of the Mining and Concrete Lining Operations for Tunnels with Diameters over 9 m (30 ft)By Joseph Fernandez, Luminita Calin
INTRODUCTION The Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP), commonly known as the Deep Tunnel Project, is the daring and unique concept developed by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater C
Jan 1, 1997
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Raise Excavation Method Selection - IntroductionRaises are widely constructed underground in hard rock mining for ventilation, material transport or emergency escape. The four major raise excavation methods, Drop Raise, Conventional, Alimak and Rai
Jan 1, 2011
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Tailings Basin Reclamation Atlantic City Iron Mine, WyomingBy J. J. Gusek
An 81 hectare (200 acre) tailings impoundment at a taconite operation in Wyoming that ceased operations in 1983 has been a source of blowing dust. The site qualified for reclamation under Wyoming&apos
Jan 1, 1998
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When Tailing Impoundments Go WrongBy Donald R. East
In the planning and design of mill tailing disposal facilities, the chemical and physical nature of the finegrained material to be disposed of has to be fully understood in order to create an efficie
Jan 1, 1992
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Enhanced Selectivity Of Polymer Adsorption In Selective FlocculationBy S. Behl
In the selective flocculation process, polymers with specific functional groups can yield highly selective adsorption and, therefore, high separation efficiency. Selectivity in polymer adsorption may
Jan 1, 1993
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The Dallas Area Rapid Transit Subway Tunnel ProjectBy Dave Rogstad
The DART NC-1B Tunnel Project consists of two 5,100 m TBM excavated tunnels, a principal underground station, a partially completed future station, a surface station, and eight associated ventilation
Jan 1, 1995
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Origin Of Gem Red Beryl In The Wah Wah Mountains, UtahBy E. H. Christiansen
Gem-quality red beryl in the Wah Wah Mountains of southwestern Utah formed as a post-magmatic mineral in a topaz rhyolite flow. Unlike topaz, this beryl occurs along fractures in devitrified rhyolite,
Jan 1, 1996
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Technical Note - Physical influences on Atkinson's friction factorBy J. A. Procarione
Introduction Ventilation engineers have always felt somewhat uneasy when, in the normal course of their work, they are forced to consider the flow in any mine entry as "wholly rough." Under such c
Jan 1, 1988
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Excavation Of Bear Swamp Underground PowerhouseBy James J. Brady
The basic story at Bear Swamp was how to excavate an underground chamber 79 feet wide by 227 feet long and 150 feet high, along with the related access, tarbrace, leads, power tunnels and shafts, do i
Jan 1, 1974
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Design and Development of the White Mesa Uranium MillBy Donald K. Sparling, C. Edwin Baker
The White Mesa uranium/vanadium mill is six miles south of Blanding, UT, on the Colorado Plateau, which has historically spawned more than 200 uranium mines. As uranium prices approached an all-time h
Jan 4, 1981
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Occupational Radiation Exposure In Florida Phosphate MiningBy C. E. Roessler
Uranium and its decay series are associated with phosphate deposits of marine origin. Uranium concentrations are on the order of 100 to 200 ppm in matrix from the Bone Valley formation of Central Flor
Jan 1, 1981
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Precipitates from the Peterburgskoe and Irinovskoe hydrothermal fields, mar: Geochemistry of seafloor and subseafloor mineralizationBy Irina Melekestseva, Beltenev. Victor, Victor Ivanov
"One of the major problems discussed over the last years is a possibility of mining of seafloor massive sulfide deposits. In spite of the pessimistic points of view on their commercial development, th
Sep 1, 2014
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Protected AreasBy Gary Bennethum, L. Courtland Lee
INTRODUCTION For any identified mineral resource to qualify as a minable reserve, it must contain legally and economically extractable mineral at the time of determination. As competition for land
Jan 1, 1982