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Final Lining Construction of a SEM Cavern–Regional Connector Transit Project - RETC2021By Christophe Bragard, Rebecca Reeve
The Regional Connector Transit Corridor (RCTC) Project is a 1.9-mile-long metro light-rail extension project that traverses the historical core of downtown Los Angeles, California. This project aims t
Jun 13, 2021
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Investigation Of Dust Produced During Blasting In StopesBy J. Partyka
Respirable dust produced during blasting operations in underground mines exhibits both diffusion and convection properties of the airflow. However, the application of the mathematical model presently
Jan 1, 1991
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Fluidized Bed Chlorination Of RutileBy Julian Glasser
Starting with rutile, containing more than 55% TiO2 and of the proper particle size, the commercial production of titanium tetrachloride via fluidized bed chlorination is relatively very simple and ec
Jan 1, 1962
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High Pressure Filtration of Molybdenum Concentrate Meets Low Moisture Requirements without Thermal DryingBy Brenda J. Wolfe
Following successful laboratory and pilot plant investigation of dewatering characteristics of molybdenum concentrate produced by a Chilean copper/moly producer, two (2) DENVER SALA 500 Series Tube Pr
Jan 1, 1995
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Engineering Evaluation Of “Nontraditional” Ventilation ControlsBy H. C. Verakis
Permanent ventilation controls such as stoppings, overcasts, and undercasts for use in coal mines are required to meet MSHA’s safety standards for fire endurance and flexural strength. Due to technol
Jan 1, 2003
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Applications Of Surface And Borehole Geophysics To Uranium Waste Disposal PracticesBy Muriel S. Robinette
Ground-water contamination from uranium operations could be avoided with proper site analysis techniques. Contamination from tailings disposal sites is carried downgradient within permeable hydrostra
Jan 1, 1980
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Smart monitoring and control system test apparatus - SME Transactions 2018By C. J. Pritchard, R. D. Jacksha, K. V. Raj, C. B. Sunderman
In underground metal/nonmetal mines, repeated localized short-term exposure to high levels of airborne contaminants can become a serious health issue. Currently, there are no common mechanisms to cont
Jan 1, 2018
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34. IntroductionBy Victor F. Hollister
The great increase in post-World War I1 use of molybdenum was made possible by discoveries of that metal in porphyry molybdenum and porphyry copper deposits. This section documents significant porphyr
Jan 1, 1991
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Managing Environmental Compliance Balancing The RisksBy J. F. Dresser
Managing environmental compliance at a complex facility has the potential to bring a high degree of personal and professional satisfaction to both the corporation and the individuals responsible for d
Jan 1, 1992
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1.4 Project Management - Air Quality Surveillance ? IntroductionBy G. Reed Marchant
In 1967 the US Congress passed the "Clean Air Act." This act was amended in 1970. As a result it soon became obvious that American industries were going to have to make significant changes in their me
Jan 1, 1979
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Controlled Recirculation Investigation At Ruttan MineBy Allan E. Hall, Stephen G. Hardcastle, Lucien D. Nel, Jean-Paul Saindon
A description is given of the investigation conducted at Sherritt Gordon's Ruttan Operation in Manitoba during 1986. Gas and dust concentrations were measured in the exhaust air of the major work
Jan 1, 1987
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State of the Art of ShotcreteBy James P. Connell
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The American Concrete Institute defines shotcrete as "mortar or concrete conveyed through a hose and pneumatically projected at high velocity onto a surface." This definition
Jan 1, 1982
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Power As A Factor In Mill DesignBy J. R. Cooper
Since man began beneficiating ores, a limited number of factors influenced the type of treatment. The ore itself has always been a factor. The first form of concentration was probably hand sorting, an
Jan 1, 1977
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Use Of Numerical Modeling In Mine Design At Falconbridge, Ltd.By B. Hearn, O&apos
Falconbridge, Ltd. operates six mines (the strathcona, Fraser, Lockerby, Onaping, East and Kidd Creek) in the Sudbury and Timmins districts of northern Ontario (Fig. 1). These mines vary in depth to a
Jan 1, 1988
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How Equipment is Specified and PurchasedBy Vas Choudhry
INTRODUCTION Traditionally mineral processing equipment has been procured based on (equipment) specifications prepared by the engineers. As newer materials of construction are being used for equip
Jan 1, 1986
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The Oil and Gas Industry: Regulation and Public PolicyBy William A. Vogely, Robert T. Deacon, Walter J. Mead
Oil and gas together are the most important energy sources consumed in the United States. In 1983, 67% of total energy consumption was represented by these two resources (43% was oil and 25% natural g
Jan 1, 1985
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An Analysis of Respirable Dust Generation by Continuous MinerBy A. Wahab Khair, Negendra P. Reddy
INTRODUCTION The continuous mining machines which were introduced in the 1950's now account for more than half the production of coal from underground mines. Unfortunately, these continuous m
Jan 1, 1986
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Calculation Of Human Health Impacts Associated With Mining SitesBy Gary R. Krieger
Baseline Risk Assessment: - Data Collection and Evaluation - Exposure Assessment - Toxicity Assessment - Risk Characterization Lead - Problems and Pitfalls: - Sources - Pathways - Rece
Jan 1, 1990
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Alluvial Gold Backhoe Plants In New ZealandBy John C. Braithwaite
Gold production commenced in New Zealand during the gold rush of 1861, and recovery to date is over 900 tonnes, almost 60% of which was alluvial. New Zealand pioneered development of bucket line dredg
Jan 1, 1989
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Portable Rock Strength Tester And Economic Benefits Of Rapid TestingBy Z. J. Hladysz
The Hladysz Rock Tester was developed at the South Dakota School of Mines as a portable rock strength tester. The hand held device is placed against a rock surface and struck by a hammer. The impacted
Jan 1, 1984