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Reclamation, Coal Waste Piles Return Mining To The Lehigh ValleyWith mine activity dating back to 1792, the Lehigh Valley, about 80 km (50 miles) northeast of the historic Allentown/Bethlehem steel mills and about 160 km (100 miles) northeast of Philadelphia, PA,
Jan 1, 2012
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Hong Kong: Fire Strategy, Life Safety and Ventilation in Road TunnelsBy John Armstrong, Michael Savill, David Powell
Hong Kong is an intensively developed region and has the highest vehicle densities in the world. In 2000 there were 6.6 million people and 580,000 vehicles using 1,890 km of road covering the 1084 km
Jan 1, 2001
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Water Management in Mining Operations and Potential Tools and Strategies to Address Those ChallengesBy F. Mielli
Over the last three years there has been an increase in mining congress and conferences focusing on water management. Water in mining is a key concern for mine managers and operations, and we are now
Feb 23, 2014
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Mineralogical And Geochemical Guides For Exploring For New SX-EW Sandstone Copper DepositsBy LaPoint D. J.
Copper deposits in sandstones are excellent targets for open pit mines using SX-EW extraction and processing methods. The mineralogy consists of chalcocite as the primary sulfide and copper carbonates
Jan 1, 1996
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Undercut-and-Fill Mining - Introduction to Undercut-and-Fill MiningBy Joseph W. Murray
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The undercut-and-fill method of mining was devel¬oped by Inco Ltd. in the Sudbury district of Ontario, Canada, to deal with abnormal ground conditions en¬countered in pillar recov
Jan 1, 1982
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An Integrated Approach For Predicting Mining Subsidence In Hilly TerrainBy Y. Luo
Based on the concept of slope stability analysis, a formula for determining an important parameter required in the mathematical model for the prediction of mining subsidence in hilly terrain has been
Jan 1, 1998
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Loading And Unloading Unit Trains Of CoalBy Emil Szaks
[A great number of papers have been presented at various Engineering Society meetings on the Unit Train subject. Moat are descriptions of facilities that have been constructed or are abort to be built
Jan 1, 1979
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Potential Application Of Coarse Coal Slurry Transportation To SurfaceBy R. E. Doerr
The successful technical demonstration of coarse coal slurry transportation at Consolidation Coal Company's Loveridge Mine in West Virginia suggests that it is now appropriate to seriously consid
Jan 1, 1983
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Disposal Of Radioactive Wastes By Hydrofrac TechniquesBy D. A. Shock
Utilizing the technology developed for oil well stimulation by hydrofracing, a disposal system which permanently fixes the waste has been proven. Large quantities of radioactive waste can be processed
Jan 1, 1964
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More than 100 technical sessions at 2015 SME Annual ConferenceBy Chee Theng
"So many talks, so little time.One of the toughest challenges associated with attending the SME Annual Conference and Expo is deciding how to allocate one’s resources. After accounting for keynote and
Jan 1, 2014
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Clay Resources Of The Midwest StatesBy Haydn H. Murray
The area from Ohio on the east, Tennessee on the south, and Minnesota on the west: contains some very unique and useful clay deposits. Included are fireclays and plastic clays in Ohio, Kentucky, India
Jan 1, 1980
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Making An Impact: Adding Impact Beds At A Platinum MineWhen a company like Lonmin, the third largest platinum producer in the world, is mining one of the most precious metals in the world, time is money. Every piece of equipment is expected to be in top s
Jan 1, 2012
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Realistic Simulation Accelerates Safety Evaluation Of Mine DesignsGlobal mining company achieves significant productivity gains with three-dimensional (3D) mine models developed with Abaqus finite element analysis software. In a steep change beyond traditional proc
Jan 1, 2009
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Iron Control in Target StreamsBy P. James
"INTRODUCTION Dissolved salts build up in leach solutions over time as leach solutions mature. Iron can be particularly problematic for hydrometallurgical copper production as it can compete with copp
Jan 1, 2015
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Low-profile capacitive load cells for underground mining material and wear classification to promote worker safetyBy Andrew J. Petruska, Austin F. Oltmanns
The paper proposes a capacitive load cell for detecting changes in material and tool wear conditions for conical picks used in underground mining. The current process is dangerous and subjective, rely
Aug 1, 2023
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A Dynamic Programming Algorithm for Selecting Evenly Spaced Pushbacks from Nested PitsBy Kadri Dağdelen, Matthew Deutsch, Thys Johnson
Nested pit analysis in open-pit long range mine planning is used to define approximate ultimate pit limits and an initial high-level schedule in the early stages of a project. Modern ultimate pit opti
Jun 25, 2023
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The Use Of Geostatistics In The Delineation Of Grade And Tonnages Of Underground Sandstone-Type Uranium DepositsBy Harry M. Parker
Exploration for sandstone-type uranium ore bodies which will be exploited using underground mining techniques is usually executed in sequential fashion. Geostatistical methods can be used at the earli
Jan 1, 1979
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Design and Construction of Load Transfer System to Replace Existing 39th Street Bridge Piers with New Integral on the Track B/C Approach Structure for the East Side Access Project - RETC2021By Julio C. Martinez, Jeffrey L. Rice, Hayden Weschler
This paper details the extensive underpinning required to hold up the 39th street Bridge while demolishing its massive support piers and building a 30ft deep Cut/ Cover RR tunnel beneath it. The under
Jun 13, 2021
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Impact Of The New High Temperature Superconductors On The Economics Of Their Raw Materials: Cu, Y, And Other ElementsBy R. Eggert
Since the discovery of high temperature superconductors has led to extensive interest and conjecture regarding their potential to change contemporary technology, discussions of the impact on the metal
Jan 1, 1990
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Improvement Of The Opap Uranium Recovery Process From Phosphoric Acid - (I) IntroductionBy M. S. Tsai
Recovery of uranium from wet-process phosphoric acid is a newly developed source of uranium. Many processes have been developed but the OPAP (octylphenyl acid phosphate) process is still the valuable
Jan 1, 1982