نتایج جستجو برای: choghart iron ore mine

تعداد نتایج: 171992  

Kriging is an advanced geostatistical procedure that generates an estimated surface or 3D model from a scattered set of points. This method can be used for estimating resources using a grid of sampled boreholes. However, conventional ordinary kriging (OK) is unable to take locally varying anisotropy (LVA) into account. A numerical approach has been presented that generates an LVA field by calcu...

2000
Jose E. Galdon Sanchez James A. Schmitz

In the early 1980’s, the world steel market collapsed. Since the almost exclusive use of ironore is in steel production, many iron-ore mines had to be shut down. We divide the major iron-ore producing countries into groups based on the threat of closure faced by iron-ore mines in the respective country. In countries where mines faced no threat of closure, the iron-ore industry had little or no ...

2010
Lisa C. Vinikoor Theodore C. Larson Thomas F. Bateson Linda Birnbaum

BACKGROUND Libby, Montana, was home to the largest vermiculite ore mine in the United States. The processing, use, and transport of the ore, which was contaminated with amphibole asbestos, led to generalized contamination of the community. The mine closed in 1990. OBJECTIVES We examined the prevalence of respiratory symptoms in 2000-2001 and their association with history of vermiculite expos...

Journal: :روش های عددی در مهندسی (استقلال) 0
علی سعیدی a محمد حسن عباسی و جعفر صفریان saidi m. h. abbasi and j. safarian

sponge iron (dri) due to the high surface area, often shows a high tendency to re-oxidation and at some cases spontaneous combustion (autoignition). in this work, re-oxidation behavior and autoignition of sponge iron, produced from different types of iron ore has been investigated. isothermal and non-isothermal re-oxidation experiments were carried out on each type of dri and their autoignition...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2012
Mirko S Winkler Gary R Krieger Mark J Divall Burton H Singer Jürg Utzinger

Development and implementation of large-scale industrial projects in complex eco-epidemiological settings typically require combined environmental, social and health impact assessments. We present a generic, spatio-temporal health impact assessment (HIA) visualization, which can be readily adapted to specific projects and key stakeholders, including poorly literate communities that might be aff...

2016
Yongqi Sun Seetharaman Sridhar Seshadri Seetharaman Hao Wang Lili Liu Xidong Wang Zuotai Zhang

Herein a big Fe-C-Ca cycle, clarifying the basic element flows and energy flows in modern carbon-intensive industries including the metallurgical industry and the cement industry, was proposed for the first time in the contexts of emission reduction and iron ore degradation nowadays. This big cycle was focused on three industrial elements of Fe, C and Ca and thus it mainly comprised three inter...

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
نرگس حاج کاظمیها دانشجوی دکتری علوم محیط زیست، دانشکدۀ محیط زیست و انرژی، دانشگاه آزاد، واحد علوم و تحقیقات تهران، محمود شریعت استاد، دانشکدۀ محیط زیست و انرژی، دانشگاه آزاد، واحد علوم و تحقیقات تهران مسعود منوری استادیار، دانشکدۀ محیط زیست و انرژی، دانشگاه آزاد، واحد علوم و تحقیقات تهران محمد عطایی استاد، دانشکدۀ مهندسی معدن، دانشگاه صنعتی شاهرود

introduction development of natural resources and mining activities are prerequisite for economic and industrial growth in many countries. in many cases, such mining areas lie within residential or agricultural lands or natural habitats intensifying the contradiction between land use and environmental protection. different components of mining activities including exploration, extraction and pr...

2015
Marc Llirós Tamara García–Armisen François Darchambeau Cédric Morana Xavier Triadó–Margarit Özgül Inceoğlu Carles M. Borrego Steven Bouillon Pierre Servais Alberto V. Borges Jean–Pierre Descy Don E. Canfield Sean A. Crowe

Iron-rich (ferruginous) ocean chemistry prevailed throughout most of Earth's early history. Before the evolution and proliferation of oxygenic photosynthesis, biological production in the ferruginous oceans was likely driven by photoferrotrophic bacteria that oxidize ferrous iron {Fe(II)} to harness energy from sunlight, and fix inorganic carbon into biomass. Photoferrotrophs may thus have fuel...

2009
Fabio Ramos Peter Hatherly

Journal: :The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan 1940

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