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Relations In The Petrography Of Lignite To Its PreparationBy Harold L. Lovell
The extensive heterogeneity of coal is a fact long recognized by scientists and engineers. However, until recent years the practical implications of such heterogeneity have more often been realized fr
Jan 1, 1968
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Effect Of Topography On Ground Movement Due To Longwall MiningBy A. W. Khair
In 1985, an extensive longwall mining research project was initiated by the West Virginia University Research Center entitled "An Improved Longwall Mining Technique" with the purpose of providing oper
Jan 1, 1987
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Statistical Assessment Of Scale Effect On Rock Properties Using The Theory Of ExtremesBy K. Kim, T. M. Yegulalp
A new explanation of the scale dependency of rock strength is presented based on the theory of extremes. A brief review of past work on specimen size and strength relationship is followed by an introd
Jan 1, 1994
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Fine Dry Grinding Of Iron Ore For Pelletizing ? I. IntroductionBy Donald R. Rathburn
Screening during the production of high-grade lump ore for blast furnace burden, particularly from recently developed ore deposits in Australia, South America, and Africa, has resulted in large tonnag
Jan 1, 1970
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Dissolution mechanisms of elemental sulfur during biooxidation of a refractory high-sulfur gold concentrate - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By H. Y. Yang, L. L. Tong
For gold recovery, a Chinese refractory, high-sulfur gold concentrate was subjected to biooxidation with high pulp density in a single stirred-tank reactor. The flotation concentrate contained 36.9 pe
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World’s largest hydraulic shovel, O&K’s RH 300, now operating at Chuquicamata, world’s largest copper mineBy Tim Neil, O&apos
Large is the applicable adjective here. The largest hydraulic shovel in the world, the largest copper mine in the world, the largest copper producing company in the world. The O&K RH 300 hydraulic
Jan 1, 1988
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Uranium In Situ Leaching: Its Advantages, Practice, Problems, And Computer SimulationBy Bill A. Hancock
In Situ leaching for the recovery of uranium from low grade sandstone deposits is one of the newest technological advances in the mineral industry. It is rapidly developing into a commercially feasibl
Jan 1, 1977
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Adder Snake: Low-Angle to High-Angle with No TransfersBy M. J. dos Santos
"INTRODUCTION In his landmark Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) 2000 writing, “Theory and Design of Sandwich Belt High Angle Conveyors According to The Expanded Conveyor Technology”
Jan 1, 2018
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Adaptive Control Of Mineral Processing ApplicationsBy L. Hales
Process control systems have evolved from single loop control to distributed control with computer based expert control strategies. The next step is to add adaptive control to the expert control strat
Jan 1, 1996
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Long Distance Tunnelling: Challenges and Trends - NAT2022By Karin Bäppler
Mechanized tunnelling is undoubtedly one of the most innovative disciplines in the international construction industry. Technological progress in the planning and production of most modern infrastruct
Dec 1, 2022
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Nuclear Instrumentation In Coal Preparation Plants ? IntroductionBy Carlton H. Baab
In June, 1981 the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) issued a report titled "Control Systems in Coal Preparation Plants" to determine the status of instrumentation and automation systems in the
Jan 1, 1983
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The Effects Of Steeper Slopes In The Cuajone And Toquepala Mines ? IntroductionBy D. J. Torpy
With copper at its host depressed price in several years, producers are looking at every opportunity to cut costs in order to continue operating. Some of the measures that have been applied by differe
Jan 1, 1987
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Occurrence Of Organic Carbon In Mississippi Valley Deposits And An Evaluation Of Processes Involving Organic Carbon In The Genesis Of These DepositsBy Charles S. Spirakis
The consistent occurrence of organic carbon early in the paragenesis of Mississippi Valley-type sulfide deposits suggests a genetic link between organic carbon and the sulfide ores. Reduction of sulfa
Jan 1, 2013
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The Wing Hill Garnet Deposit Of Rangeley, Maine And Its Relationship To World MarketsBy Michael P. Connor, O&apos
The Wing Hill Garnet Deposit, located near Rangeley, Maine, forsed through assimilation of Early Paleozoic metasediments by an intrusive Devonian gabbro. The resulting ore body is exceptionally large
Jan 1, 1985
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Assessment of Lining Performance of Tunnels Built in Cemented Fine-Grained Stiff SoilsBy Daniel de la Rosa, Juan Manuel Mayoral, Damián Vital
"This paper presents a numerical study regarding the loads, and the corresponding damage, taken by the primary and secondary lining of a tunnel built in cemented fine-grained stiff soils. This study a
Jan 1, 2016
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Fluidized-Bed Combustion: Development StatusBy A. A. Jonke
The combustion of fossil fuels in a fluidized bed of calcined limestone particles is a potentially efficient and economically attractive process for the generation of steam for electric power producti
Jan 1, 1974
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Probable Origin Of Mission Copper Deposit ? Evidence Indicating The Hydrothermal Origin Of A ?Contact Metasomatic? Mineral Suite, Mission Copper Deposit, Arizona - IntroductionBy John E. Kinnison
The Mission mine, located in southern Arizona near Tucson, is a recently developed open pit which produces 15,000 tons per day of copper ore. The mine lies on a wide and gently sloping bajada sweeping
Jan 1, 1963
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Maptek Releases Upgrade For Vulcan Mining SoftwareMaptek, an international development software company, released version 3.2 of its Vulcan three-dimensional mining and geological software package. This latest release is expected to give clients bett
Jan 1, 1997
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Supervision Of Multiple Vehicles In Autonomous Surface Mines Through A Control RoomBy V. O. Tenorio
The implementation of autonomous technologies for production in surface mines demands changes in the existing monitoring and control systems. The present study deals with the concepts involved in the
Jan 1, 2011
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Procurement, Program Management, Risk, and Financing of Underground Projects: Changing the ParadigmBy William W. Edgerton, Moussa Wone, David H. Corkum, Carlton M. Ray
"The DC Clean Rivers (DCCR) Project is a 25 year, $2.6 Billion court ordered project to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSOs) discharging into the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers and Rock Creek, and als
Jan 1, 2016