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Underground Car Park in the Ancient “Morelli” Cavern in NaplesBy Aldo Bellone, Francesca Rossano, Massimiliano Bringiotti
"In 2004 works started for the now completed seven-level automated car park accommodating 480 parking spaces inside the pre-existent “Morelli cave”, located in a strategic area in Naples. Since 470 BC
Jan 1, 2016
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New Reclamation And Restoration Trends In Florida Phosphate MinesBy Allan M. Hale
The central Florida phosphate industry is not a recent development. The first phosphate mining occurred in approximately 1888 (1). Many of the original mining companies were "wildcat" operations opera
Jan 1, 1980
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Materials Of Construction For Modern Uranium PlantsBy John A. Riddle
Some of the pitfalls and problems in selecting and applying corrosion-resistant materials in uranium plants are discussed, together with some suggested solutions. Includes some cost data.
Jan 1, 1979
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Modern Methods Of Geomonitoring In Post-mining Processes - SME Annual Meeting 2022By T. Rudolph, M. Pawlik, J. Benndorf, X. Yin, J. F. Brune, P. Goerke-Mallet
The long and often undefined period in the post-mining phase challenges geo-monitoring with its various responsibilities, like the detection of environmental changes, ground movements and water manage
Mar 2, 2022
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Current And Proposed Regulations And Legislation On Air Pollution Concerning The Appalachian Coal Industry ? IntroductionBy Edwin B. Wilson
Over the past several years, state governments have been vigorously refurbishing old health department agencies and smoke control laws in anticipation of pending federal developments. Many states now
Jan 1, 1969
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Effect Of Feed Preparation Parameters On The Pelletizing Of Carol Lake ConcentrateBy J. L. Sloughfy
The size distribution and mechanical strength of the iron ore pellet burden are important parameters in determining the efficiency of the blast furnace. From the very outset, the guiding principle of
Jan 1, 1981
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Getty Mining Company's Approach To Heap Leaching At The Mercur MineBy Kendall Y. Keuhey
The Mercur Mine, developed and operated by Getty Mining Company, is designed to process 3,000 tons/day of gold ore from the historical Mercur Hill mining district. The mill process involves crushing,
Jan 1, 1983
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Coal Conversion Of A Multiple Burner Lime Kiln ? IntroductionBy Graham Jones
During 1982 Ash Grove Cement Company contracted with Wagester, Walker, Thornton & Company to convert a Calcimatic rotating hearth kiln at its Portland, Oregon lime plant from gas/oil to coal firing. I
Jan 1, 1984
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Environmental Impact Assessment Of The Sulfur Mining Activity In Oriental CarpathiansBy D. -P. Georgescu
A native sulfur mineralization associated with pyrite and iron oxides containing 20% iron was quarried in Calimani Mountains, Oriental Carpathians. The wastes resulted from this exploitation activity
Jan 1, 2005
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Numerical Study on Mining-Retention Ratio Optimization in Underground Solid Potassium Salt MineBy Jin Zhao, Weijie Wei, Jinwang Zhang, Xiaohang Wan, Shengli Yang
Reasonable mining-retention ratio (ratio of room width to pillar width) is vital to recovery rate and stope stability in underground mining of solid potassium salt deposits. Based on the engineering b
Jun 25, 2024
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Adsorption Of Uranium From Carbonate MediaBy John H. Canterford
The adsorption of uranium onto Wyoming bentonite was measured in carbonate media over the range pH 8-11. Uranium was removed from solution onto the solids by a rapid reaction, proposed to be adsorptio
Jan 1, 1983
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Soil Reconstruction And Land Use Planning Considerations For Texas Surface Lignite Mines - Reclamation PlanningBy D. G. Purdy
Planning, as defined in Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, is a detailed program of action designed to achieve an end. When developing a detailed plan to incorporate all the complex activities
Jan 1, 1985
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Pelletizing Research And Development Activities Of The Hanna Mining Company ? IntroductionBy Barry J. Hansen
In the past six years, the Hanna Mining Company has increased its pellet producing capabilities greatly by the construction and expansion of six pelletizing plants in North America. At the present tim
Jan 1, 1969
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Southern Illinois White Tripoli As Filler, Extender And Abrasive ? IntroductionBy Sam M. Pickering
Most high, purity silica is produced from crystalline quartz-generally from sand. However, there is a small area of southern Illinois where a porous, friable white chert rock is found which is very di
Jan 1, 1985
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Uses Of Fly Ash In The American Electric Power SystemBy H. P. Hatch
Ash is a material that many people leave to nature to handle. Others sometimes sweep it under the rug to be disposed of by someone else. In our business we cannot do either. In fact the American Elect
Jan 1, 1966
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Incipient Cultural Change In Safe Workplace Behaviors (cfe6502b-d855-4a08-8d96-fd8736f2634e)By R. L. Grayson
Evidence has accumulated indicating that cultural change toward safer workplace behaviors is beginning to occur systematically in the coal industry. Through a range of programmatic mining company succ
Jan 1, 1996
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Autogenous And Semi-Autogenous Mill Selection And Design ? IntroductionBy C. A. Rowland
When studying the feasibility of using autogenous or semi-autogenous grinding, operating and engineering companies frequently request assistance from the mill manufacturers in three areas - 1. Reco
Jan 1, 1974
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LED Area Lighting to Reduce Glare for Roof Bolter Operators Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy John J. Sammarco, Alan G. Mayton, Elaine N. Rubinstein
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed a light-emitting diode (LED) area luminaire called the Saturn and conducted a laboratory study using a Flet
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Trailing Cable - Getting Your Money's WorthBy Cliff Holloway
The past year has been difficult for Canada's primary industries. The mining, oil and forestry industries have been hit by low prices and a reduced demand for natural resources. Foreign competiti
Jan 1, 1999
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A Carbon Monoxide Reduction-Disintegration Test For Iron Ores And Agglomerates ? SummaryBy R. A. Limons
Natural ores, sinters, and pellets were subjected to a carbon monoxide reduction-disintegration test under laboratory conditions including a simulated blast furnace gas and a 1000°F temperature. The m
Jan 1, 1964