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Coal Cleaning Plant Design For Minimum Operating Labor ? IntroductionBy John D. Price
The solution to the problem expressed in the title of this paper might well be condensed into one word, AUTOMATON, But if I were to stop there, even though most of you might applaud, I am afraid that
Jan 1, 1959
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A Modular Based Integrated Design Approach To Computerized Mine Planning At LKABBy Mark Kuchta, Hans Engberg
The Swedish mining company LKAB operates two of the largest underground mines in the world today that together produce around 35 Mton of iron ore per year. During the 1990s, the company embarked on a
Jan 1, 2002
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The New Methane Hazard Monitoring SystemBy Stanislaw Wasilewski, Zdzislaw Krzystanek
The CMC-3 new generation system for continuous methane monitoring enables on-line measurement of methane concentration within the range of 0-100% CH4 with a great autonomy of operation. In principle
Jan 1, 1993
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Metals Industry Forecasting: Information, Expectations and the Question of CapacityBy Robin G. Adams
The market prices received by producers of internationally traded commodity metals have been, and continue to be remarkably volatile and unpredictable compared with most other traded goods and service
Jan 1, 1989
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Seasonal Influences on Heavy Metal Attenuation in an Anaerobic Treatment Wetland, Butte, MontanaBy Youning Li, William J. Drury, Christopher H. Gammons
A demonstration scale, subsurface flow anaerobic wetland was built to treat zinc and other metals in surface drainage near the historic mining center of Butte, MT. Based on three years of continuous m
Jan 1, 2000
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Barrick Goes Underground With MeikleBy Tim O’Neil
Big and getting bigger. Barrick Gold Corp., the third-largest gold producer in the world, began production in September — ahead of schedule — at its Meikle Mine. At a scheduled full production rate
Jan 1, 1996
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An Encounter with Boulders During Soft Ground Tunneling in Wayne County, Michigan: A Case HistoryBy Joseph B. Alberts, David D. DiPonio, Francis B. Manning
From 1996 to 2001, Wayne County and 13 suburban Detroit communities constructed the Downriver Regional Storage and Transport System (DRSTS) to improve area water quality, protect public health and all
Jan 1, 2003
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The Determination Of Booster Fan Locations In Underground MinesBy X. Wu, E. Topuz
Booster fans have been extensively used in underground mines throughout the world. In the United Kingdom, S. Africa, Germany, and other countries, many non-coal and coal mines employ booster fans. The
Jan 1, 1987
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Grass Roots Kaolin Plants -- Can They Be Justified? ? IntroductionBy T. M. Sukel
Engelhard Corporation is one of the leading producers of kaolin based products in the world, having acquired the assets of Freeport Kaolin company in 1985. Much of the production technology used in th
Jan 1, 1987
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Direct Measurement Of Accumulated Damage And Energy Absorbed By Brittle Particles During ImpactBy R. P. King
A new device, called the dual impact load cell, has been developed and built at the Comminution Center to measure fracture energy and damage accumulation in brittle particles that are subject to impac
Jan 1, 1995
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Risk Assessment For Dragline Productivity: A Case Study Of GLI's Draglines In TurkeyBy N. Demirel
Estimating productivity of a walking dragline is of paramount concern to mining engineers and mine planners. Risk based evaluation of the dragline productivity is a valuable tool to estimate the dragl
Jan 1, 2011
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Liquid Waste Impoundment Leak Detection And Location Using Electrical TechniquesBy L. S. Fountain
A national survey, 1978-1980, found 180,973 waste impoundments used by industrial mining, municipal and other interests. Possibly 27,000 contain hazardous materials. The potential hazard of leaks poll
Jan 1, 1986
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Innovations In Geoscience Modelling: Practical Solutions For Environmental ProblemsBy E. A. Rychkun
Mining and environmental objectives have traditionally been in conflict. This conflict reflects a delicate balance between the need to spend money to protect the environment, and the need to save mone
Jan 1, 1993
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Mechanical Strength Of The Extrusion Briquettes (Brex)By R. B. Steele
The paper contains the results of the physical and mathematical simulations (based on the finite elements simulation) of the length and shape influence on the mechanical strength of the brex. Key wo
Feb 27, 2013
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New Monitoring Technique For Fractures In Underground Mine OpeningsBy Duk-Won Park
A new gage for monitoring fractures in underground openings was successfully developed utilizing the reflection photo-elastic technique. The gage may be used to detect crack initiation in mine opening
Jan 1, 1982
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1993 Jackling Lecture - Blueprint For Protecting The Foreign InvestmentBy Milton H. Ward
The percentage of exploration dollars flowing out of the industrialized countries continues at an all-time high, and this shift in risk money is justified (Samuels, 1990; Bosson, 1977). Clearly, the o
Jan 1, 1994
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Mining 1993In 1993, the United States' economy grew at a rate of about 3%. The Gross Domestic Product rose to $6.4 trillion. With more than 258 million people - 599,000 in mining including petroleum - the U
Jan 1, 1994
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Longwall Mining in AustraliaBy Owen Kreilis
By the time coal was discovered in Newcastle, Australia in 1791, it was already a most important industrial commodity in European countries. Coal was the first mineral to be discovered in Australia an
Jan 1, 1995
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New Graph Theory Algorithm For Optimal Ultimate Pit DesignBy Y. C. Kim
To generate a most profitable, ultimate pit limit is generally the first step in mine design. This paper presents a new graph theory oriented, optimum ultimate pit limit design algorithm which will ma
Jan 1, 1992
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A Process Engineering Evaluation Of The Crossflow SeparatorBy G. T. Adel
Hindered-bed separators are often used in the minerals processing industry to classify particles according to size and density. A new technology, known as the CrossFlow, was recently developed to ove
Jan 1, 2001