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Difficult times can lead to innovative change: Caterpillar looks to the futureBy William Gleason
"Ed Rapp is among those who believe in the saying that necessity is the mother of all invention. Rapp is the president of Caterpillar’s mining group. As such, he is tasked with leading the world’s lar
Jan 1, 2014
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The Role Of Fracture Physics In Understanding Comminution PhenomenaBy Klaus Schönert
In the analysis of comminution processes, it is necessary to have a detailed knowledge of such sub-processes as: (i) The transportation of the particles to the zone where they are stressed, (ii)
Jan 1, 1971
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Chalcopyrite Leaching in a Dimethyl Sulfoxide Solution Containing Copper Chloride - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By AKIHIRO YOSHIMURA, HIDEKAZU KATO, KOTA TAKATORI, YASUNARI MATSUNO
Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) is the most refractory copper mineral when treated in conventional sulfate media leaching systems. This is the first study to examine the use of a dimethyl sulfoxide (CH3SOCH3, D
Mar 12, 2021
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Filling-Up Goaf Cavities, A Contribution Of The Coal Mining Industry For Environmental ProtectionBy F. Sill
The disposal of residual material from processing and combustion of coal, from incineration of domestic refuse and sewage sludges kind to the environment is a prior task for the future. Deutsche Monta
Jan 1, 1994
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Site-specific blasting model for mine-to-mill optimization - SME Transactions 2011By J. Kemeny, K. M. Kim
A site-specific blasting model has been developed for the Asarco Mission mine. The main inputs to the model are the in situ block size (F80), the post-blast fragmentation (P80) and the intact tensile
Jan 1, 2011
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Potential Trace Element Emissions From The Gasification Of Illinois CoalsBy N. F. Sather
Results of comprehensive trace element analyses of samples of Illinois #5 and #6 seam coals and the unquenched ashes obtained from gasification of these coals in a Lurgi reactor are reported and discu
Jan 1, 1976
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If You're Not Using Predictive Tools, You're Behind the CurveBy Jerry Williams
GEORGE WEINMAN: At this time, our co-chair, Jamie Davis from Phelps Dodge, will come to the podium. JAMIE DAVIS: Our next speaker is Jerry Williams from Phelps Dodge, Morenci. Jerry is the mainten
Jan 1, 1998
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Investigation of correlation of excavator operators’ hand-arm vibration exposure with produced rock physical-mechanical propertiesBy Ali Ekrem Aritan
In this study, the vibration exposure of excavator operators working regularly in 25 different natural-stone quarries was measured. In addition, the relationship between vibration exposure and rock pr
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Coal and Rock Classification with Rib Images and Machine Learning Techniques (Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration)By Yuting Xue
Classification of rock and coal is one preliminary problem for fully automated or intelligent mining. It assists in automated rib stability analysis and enables the shearer to adjust the drums without
Jan 13, 2022
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Negative Industry Viewpoint Of CanadaBy R. E. Anderson
Canada encompasses an area of approximately 9,976,000 kilometres. It is comparable in size to the United States, but because of climatic conditions and limited transportation facilities, much of the a
Jan 1, 1976
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Results Of Underground Mine Studies To Assess Diesel Particulate Exposures And Control TechnologiesBy Tomb. T. F., R. A. Haney
During the past several years, the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has conducted studies in underground mining operations to obtain information on occupational exposures to diesel particu
Jan 1, 1996
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The Reprocessing and Revalorization of Critical Minerals in Mine Tailings - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022)By CADEN VITTI, Barbara J. Arnold
Mine tailings, the byproduct of mining and mineral processing, are increasingly mass produced as a result of increased demand for metals and minerals as well as the advancement in technology that allo
Jan 1, 2022
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Mining By Computer - The Way Of The Future Or Is It?By Khosrow Badiozamani
Traditionally the mining industry has been lagging in application of computers in their daily or long range plan activities compared to other industries. The question then remains as to how the techno
Jan 1, 1984
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Recent Chronic Inhalation Study Results And Their Implications On The Respirable Dust StandardBy Robert Mermelstein, Robert W. Kilpper
In a long term toxicology study SPF, F-344 rats were exposed 6 hours/day, 5 days/week for up to 24-months to a special test toner at 0, 1 (low), 4 (medium), and 16 (high) mg/m3, or Ti02 at 5 mg/m3, or
Jan 1, 1991
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Industrial Minerals - Bismuth And Antimony Compounds - A Look At 2009 ActivityBy H. A. Taylor
Bismuth, one of the heavier chemical elements, is a pinkish metalloid that is chemically related to antimony. It is a byproduct of lead and tungsten extraction and, to a lesser extent, of copper and
Jan 1, 2010
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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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Experience And Use Of Gypsum And Fiber Glass As A Mine SealantBy Douglas M. Dwosh
INLAND STEEL COAL COMPANY'S experience with a gypsum cement, with and without fiber glass filler, indicates that the concept of utilizing standard rock dust equipment to dry handle and apply gyps
Jan 1, 1976
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Kinetics Of Particle-Bubble Aggregation In Flotation CellBy S. Lu
The particle-bubble attachment and the rupture of formed aggregates in flotation cell were investigated in terms of turbulent regime. It was found that the particle-bubble collision rate is closely co
Jan 1, 1993
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The Application Of Barodynamic Photostress Techniques To The Study Of The Behavior Of Roof Strata Over A Rectangular Mine OpeningBy Chi-shing Wang
In many cases the roof strata of a bedded deposit may be considered as a composite of rock beams of rectangular cross section, whose component layers differ in thickness and may or may not be separabl
Jan 1, 1968
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The Anomalies of the Purple Line Extension, Section 1, Los Angeles - NAT2024By James Corcoran, Richard McLane, Joseph DeMello, Eric Carlson, Hans van de Vrugt
The Los Angeles County Transportation Authority’s Purple Line Extension Phase 1 is a $3.12 billion (USD) design-build, underground heavy rail project, connecting an existing station at Wilshire Boulev
Jun 23, 2024