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Reductant Requirements For Hematite Pellets Reduced With Internal Carbon ? IntroductionBy J. C. Nigro
The potential use of prereduced pellets in the burden of the blast furnace continues to be a topic of interest. Several excellent papers have been written describing the theoretical and experimental r
Jan 1, 1968
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The Origin, Distribution, And Chemical Alteration Of Iron Disulphides In Coal And Coal Associated Rocks ? IntroductionBy J. J. Renton
The iron disulphide minerals, pyrite and to a lesser extent marcasite, are ubiquitous to coal and coal associated rocks and are the source of nearly all the environmental problems associated with the
Jan 1, 1986
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Safety Programs That WorkBy A. Sullivan
Success in mining demands the creative application of equipment, systems and processes to the unique needs of each mineral deposit, market and, though often overlooked, the culture of the individual b
Jan 1, 2000
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Current Issues with Purported “Asbestos” Content of Talc: Part 2, Examples in Hydrothermal Hosted Talc OresBy M. Gunter, M. Buzon
"Talc formed by hydrothermal alteration of preexisting carbonate rocks is known to be nearly monomineralic, and lacking in amphiboles. In southwest Montana, talc formed from hydrothermally altered dol
Jan 1, 2016
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Collector Mixtures And Collector Frother Emulsions In Sulfide Mineral Flotation - SummaryBy Arvid E. Anderson
The paper describes the unique operating features of the Lebanon Concentrator Plant wherein both magnetic concentration and froth flotation are used. Chalcopyrite is selectively floated by the use
Jan 1, 1958
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Increasing Availability through Advanced Gearless Drive Technology (581a2310-147b-4546-9b01-72b08d1517e0)By C. Dirscherl
"Declining ore grade, leading to increased material transport and plant throughput requirements, is one of the major challenges in the current mining environment. This is accompanied by rising energy
Jan 1, 2015
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Coal Waste Reclamation: Acid Seep Prevention And AbatementBy J. R. Nawrot
Reclamation of potentially acid producing coal processing waste requires a 4-foot cover, and/or treatment to allow vegetation establishment. If not planned properly, soil covering alone does not preve
Jan 1, 1993
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The Effect Of Oxidation On Sulfide Mineral Flotation (032699d1-27ff-44c8-b191-a476d2bc8268)By D. G. Kotlyar
Oxidized sulfide minerals, commonly formed by weathering, increasingly are becoming important resources as primary sulfide deposits are depleted. Oxidation, in general, reduces selectivity and recover
Jan 1, 1993
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Gravity Sewer Tunnel Liner Corrosion Protection—Part Two - RETC2023By Jon Y. Kaneshiro, Eric Dawson, Pooyan Asadollahi, Steven Hunt
This paper provides updates to the paper published by the lead author at RETC 2011 with a summary of developments in technologies, products, and approaches to corrosion analyses of gravity sewer tunne
Jun 13, 2023
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Geotechnical Baseline Reports for Construction - Second EditionBy Randall J. Essex
The Construction Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers recently published the second edition of a 1997 publication on geotechnical baseline reports. The new publication, called Geotechn
Jan 1, 2008
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Principles And Progeny In ComminutionBy Fred C. Bond
The perennial subject of comminution is deserving of a fresh approach if one can be found. This is attempted here by directing attention primarily to principles rather than to theories. While theories
Jan 1, 1961
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The Importance Of Environmental Compliance ProgramsBy D. E. Nash
Environmental compliance programs for mining companies are not only important management tools, but can deflect serious civil and criminal penalties if violations of environmental laws do occur. The
Jan 1, 2001
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Physical Coal Cleaning To Reduce Illinois No. 6 Seam Coal's Slagging Potential (4d6d8d96-e462-4178-9f9b-1fc25a23eea6)By Clark D. Harrison
This paper compares the ash slagging potential of Illinois No. 6 Seam coal: as raw coal; as commercially cleaned coal processed in a baum-jig plant; and as coal cleaned to a reduced ash specification
Jan 1, 1984
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Deep Neural Network Models for Improving Truck Productivity Prediction in Open‑pit Mines - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Wei Victor Liu, Omer Faruk Ugurlu, Chengkai Fan, Bei Jiang
The accurate prediction of truck productivity plays a pivotal role in improving the efficiency and profitability of open-pit mining operations. However, predicting truck productivity is challenging ow
Feb 12, 2024
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Damage To Residential Structures From Surface Mine BlastingBy David E. Siskind
The Bureau of Mines has studied the problem of cracking in residential structure walls from vibrations produced by blasting in surface mines. Direct observations were made of blasting damage consistin
Jan 1, 1980
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Coalbed Methane Potential In The Northern And Central Parts Of The Appalachian BasinBy L. F. Ruppert, R. C. Milici
Coalbed methane (CBM) is currently being produced from a relatively small area in the Dunkard and Pocahontas basins, in the northern and central parts of the Appalachian Basin, respectively. In gener
Jan 1, 2003
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A New Chlorite Mine In An Old Montana Gold DistrictBy Richard B. Berg
Chlorite veins in the Silver Star district (40 km southeast of Butte) were of little interest to those who were mining gold and silver in the late 19th century. It wasn't until 1975 that unusuall
Jan 1, 1982
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Squeezing Ground: Conditions & Lessons Learned at the New Irvington TunnelBy Yiming Sun, David Tsztoo, Rick Nolting, Adam M. Wirthlin, Rebecca Fusee
"Excavation and initial support of the New Irvington Tunnel presented significant challenges, including rapidly changing ground conditions, heavy ground loads, and squeezing. Such behaviors were antic
Jan 1, 2016
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Learning from Workers’ Near-miss Reports to Improve Organizational Management Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Brendan Demich, Joseph McGuire, Emily J. Haas
Near misses recorded and reported by workers can provide awarenessto the potential causes of injury and prompt safety management initiatives. Although most companies require near-miss reporting, it is
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The Application Of In-Seam Seismic Survey Techniques To An Ohio Coal MineBy Peter Jackson
Over a quarter of a century ago a New Zealand physicist suggested the possibility of detecting coal seam discontinuities by a seismic method carried out underground in the mine workings (Evison 1955).
Jan 1, 1984