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Dealing with Social and Biological Environmental Impact AssessmentBy Morrison K
This paper describes an approach developed by the authors for integrating social and environmental impact assessment (SIA and EIA) for mining projects. The approach is an evolving one and is based
Jan 1, 1987
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Dealing With Subsidence and SMCRABy James M. Riddle
A discussion of frequently asked questions may help individuals trying to interpret subsidence regulations or prepare permit applications. The subsidence permitting process involves just one part of
Jan 12, 1980
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Dealing With Subsidence on Abandoned Mine LandsBy P. M. Lin
The problem of surface subsidence over abandoned mine lands is becoming more common due to the development of housing in suburban areas of abandoned mined lands. Subsidence can induce damage to est
Jan 1, 1990
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Dealing with uncertainties on mining equipment fleet planning and usageBy I R. Souza
At the mining industry, there are several uncertainties that may affect the mobile mining equipment fleet sizing and usage, such as commodity supply and demand, which impacts the mineral price, enviro
Nov 8, 2021
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Dealing with Water Issues in Abandoned Metalliferous Mine Reclamation in the United KingdomThis paper attempts to draw together the experience of over 30 years of research and practice in the United Kingdom on the rehabilitation of abandoned metalliferous mining wastes. The reliance on wate
Jan 1, 2006
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Dean Cooley Elected President of Federated American Engineering SocietiesBy AIME AIME
MORTIMER ELWYN COOLEY, dean of the College of Engineering and Architecture of the University of Michigan, has been elected president of the American Engineering Council of the Federated American Engin
Jan 1, 1921
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Dean Holbrook Reviews Ore Dressing ProgressBy Elmer A. Holbrook
You moderns think of your field of work as "Minerals Beneficiation"; to me it always will be "Ore Dressing." While I would like to talk with you on the future of ore dressing rather than the past, I c
Apr 1, 1956
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Deashing and Desulfurization of Fine Coal Using Enhanced Gravity ConcentratorBy Z. Man, X. Zhu, Y. Xian, Y. Tao
"Fine coal separation has been always concerned. The froth flotation is not efficient in desulfurization because of the low rate of sulfide liberation from raw coal, the natural hydrophobicity caused
Jan 1, 2017
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Death of a Coal ShovelBy Roger G. Sprague
With the passing of time, changing marketplaces and years of hard service, coupled with new machines, increased productivity, rapidly improving technology, equipment which used to be the latest in mod
Jan 1, 1998
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Debiasing For Improved Inference Of The One Point StatisticBy Michael J. Pyrcz, Clayton V. Deutsch
Strategic project decisions are based on the distributions global variables, for example, total mineable resource, or recoverable oil volume. These global variables distributions are very sensitive to
Jan 1, 2002
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Debismuthising of Lead at the Bhas Lead Refinery, Port PirieBy Waters CA, Happ JV
The debismuthising plant, commissioned in 1980, is based on the Kroll-Betterton process for preliminary bismuth removal with subsequent antimony treatment for fine debismuthising. Bullion flowrate is
Jan 1, 1985
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Debottlenecking the Primary Grinding Circuit of the Nunavik Nickel ProjectBy M. Lebeuf, A. Dumais, C. Farsangi, N. Singh
The Nunavik Nickel project began ramp-up of a new ore body (Expo) in November 2014. This new deposit is significantly more competent than the previous ore type milled (i.e., the plant moved from a fee
Jan 1, 2016
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Debrining In The Saline IndustryBy T. E. Burns
The process engineer is frequently requested to select equipment to separate brine from solids, In many cases, this is a more difficult task than the selection of most other pieces of process equipmen
Jan 1, 1966
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Debris Collection Efforts Following a Large-scale AN DetonationBy P. E. Hoffman, Joshua Ph. D.
The Institute of Makers of Explosives (IME) led a post-detonation debris collection project in conjunction with a large AN railcar detonation conducted by the Department of Homeland SecurityTransporta
Jan 1, 2019
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Debris Directionality Comparison: Full Scale Tests to Q/D and QRABy Lon Santis, Bill Evans, John Tatom
Debris data from the Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board’s Project ESKIMORE full-scale explosives event test program are compared to quantity-distance (Q/D) standards and quantitative risk a
Jan 1, 2015
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Debt Equity Swaps; Trends In Equity Investments Since MarteBy Anna H. Connard
SUMMARY The discussion focusses on developments in the debt/equity swap market since the Marte project was negotiated in early 1988. It emphasises carrying forward the recent market trends to antic
Jan 1, 1990
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Debt Finance: The Technical FactorsThe key to the successful debt funding of a new mining project, whether in economically established or developing nations, is the submission of a comprehensive feasibility study. The feasibility stud
Jan 1, 1995
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Debt Finance: The Technical Factors (50de71c4-58a1-41b8-8a8f-c9c6dc3998dd)The key to the successful debt funding of a new mining project, whether in economically established or developing nations, is the submission of a comprehensive feasibility study. The feasibility stud
Jan 1, 1995
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Debt/Equity Swaps; The MechanicsBy William Cruger
OUTLINE SUMMARY A. Brief Description B. Characteristics 1. Can be highly cost effective 2. Restricted in usage 3. Political Controversy 4. Volume of Transactions 5. Users C. Mechan
Jan 1, 1990
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Decaking Of Coal ? IntroductionBy Stanley J. Gasior
Most bituminous coal mined near Eastern industrial areas requiring high Btu pipeline gas is caking and therefore unsuitable for fixed-bed pressure gasification by present techniques. If the caking pro
Jan 1, 1965