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Removal of Fine Particulates and Metal Ions from Process Discharge Waste Water Using Ac Electro-Coagulation Technique
By J. G. Groppo, J. G. Justice, B. K. Parekh
Removal of particulates and/or metal ions from mineral/coal processing waste water is a necessity from the environmental point of view. This paper describes application of a novel AC- electrocoagulati
Jan 1, 1992
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Gold Exploration And Mining In Venezuela A Private Enterprise Approach
By Alberto Sarmentero
Venezuela, once a world's top gold producer until 1886 Witwatersrand discovery, did let fall its role then because of a serious lack of infrastructure and population, and lately (since World war
Jan 1, 1989
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Design Considerations for Top-Down Wall Construction in Carbonate Rock for Ohio River Bridges—East End Crossing Tunnels
By Charles A. Stone, Eric C. Wang
"Top-down wall construction was selected to excavate the tunnel portal headwall areas of the ORB East End Crossing tunnel. Benefits included an expedited construction schedule realized by staging exca
Jan 1, 2016
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Applied Statistics In Mineral Exploration
By J. W. Merks
Applied statistics provides scores of powerful tests and techniques that are widely used and abused in science and engineering. The variance is the basic measure for variability, precision and risk. T
Jan 1, 1997
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Geochemical Investigations and Gas Monitoring of an Acid Generating Waste Rock Pile
By J. Smolensky, M. Paul
The Nordhalde is a waste rock pile resulting from uranium mining near Ronneburg, Germany. The pile contains over 27 million m3 of waste rock. Typical seepage water has a pH of 2.7 and a sulfate concen
Jan 1, 2000
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Nickel Deposits In New Caledonia Some Factors Influencing Their Formation
By G. Troly, M. Esterle, B. Pelletier, W. Reibell
In New Caledonia, ultramafic formations occur on 7,000 square kilometers. Weathering of peridotites leads to profiles of alteration and nickel concentrations. Complete profiles are composed of two
Jan 1, 1979
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Microtunneling Challenges In Soft Ground Of Downtown Hartford, CT
By William Bergeson
This paper presents the challenges of the Homestead Avenue Interceptor Extension (HAIE) project in downtown Hartford, Connecticut. The new 72-inch (1,830 mm) sewer pipeline project consists of install
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Investigation into the Sulphide Dust Explosibility And The Influences Of Post Detonation Fumes
By Yunsheng Yao, P. Golledge, A. D. S. Gillies
In order to investigate the explosibility of sulphide mineral dusts, sulphide ore samples were collected from five underground metalliferous mines in Australia. The mineralogical and chemical composit
Jan 1, 1997
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Instruments for Measuring Dust Accumulation and Composition in Underground Coal Mines
By Robert A. Cortese, Carrie E. Lucci
Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations require underground coal mine operators to dust their mine corridors with an inert material to prevent coal dust explosions. The most commonly
Jan 1, 1995
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Developments in Flotation Control: One Part Evolution, Two Parts Revolution
By John A. Herbst
Flotation control systems in use around the world today owe their effectiveness to the coordinated use of appropriate sensors, control hardware, and decision-making strategies. This paper traces the d
Jan 1, 1999
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Speculation And The Fundamentals In The Determination Of Aluminium Prices
By Michael Robert Hodson
I. Introduction The free market cash price of aluminium in the third quarter of 1985 is approximately $1000/tonne, well below the short as well as the long run marginal costs of production. The curren
Jan 1, 1986
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Leaching Mechanisms as Determined by Pressure/Vacuum Lysimeters Installed in a Heap
By William R. Bond, Jim V. Rouse, Laura L. Damon
As noted by Damon (1990), "The time that a heap (of gold ore) is on the reusable leach pad is of critical economic importance." The Interim Neutralization Study, conducted by Brohm Mining Corporation
Jan 1, 1992
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Market Data for Corporate Decisions in Mineral Industries
By T. F. Torries
Market data commonly perceived as being useful to industry for decision making include prices, production and trade quantities, production and transportation costs, stocks, customer's needs, and
Jan 1, 1987
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Comparison of Water Quality from Fifteen Underground Coal Mines in 1968 and 1999
By G. Bryant, P. Ziemkiewicz
Acid mine drainage (AMD) from both abandoned surface and underground mines is a serious problem. The flow of water and changes in quality over time from abandoned mines is important in determining rem
Jan 1, 2000
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The Role of Mathematical Optimization in the Macro Design and Analysis of Particulate Processing Plants
By F. A. Aplan, Richard R. Klimpel
This article discusses the role of mathematical optimization techniques as applied to the design and analysis of particulate processing plants. The emphasis will be placed on the macro engineering vie
Jan 1, 1991
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The Origin Of Some Phosphatic Minerals In Coastal Plain Sediments
By John K. Adams
Phosphorus may be incorporated into sedimentary rocks in at least four different ways: (1) by the accumulation of detrital mineral fragments, (2) by the accumulation of phosphatic organic debris, (3)
Jan 1, 1972
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Redpath Pneumatic Conveying System An Aid to Mining and Environmental Challenges in the Gold Industry
By Thomas M. Goodell, Timothy D. Arnold
Dilute-phase pneumatic conveying has been used in the mining industry since the 1920s. It has primarily been used for the hoisting of coal and salt ores, and as a transportation medium for backfill ma
Jan 1, 1992
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Support characteristics of in-cycle roof trusses (A photoelastic analysis)
By S. C. Gambrell
Support characteristics of in-cycle trusses are analyzed using a photoelastic model loaded by tightening a truss in the sequence normally used in an underground mine. Stresses in the roof at its cente
Jan 1, 1987
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Dynamic Models in Atmospheric Monitoring Signal Evaluation for Safety, Health and Cost Benefits Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By D. Bahrami, W. K. Asante, G. L. Danko
It is prudent to interpret atmospheric monitoring signals in real time for checking the safe limits of the air conditions in underground mines. In gassy mines, real-time evaluation increases the safet
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Groundwater Control In Tunnel Construction
By J. Patrick Powers
In tunneling through water-bearing formations, the expense of controlling the water can have a major impact on overall project cost. The author has seen the cost of an eight-foot, finished sewer tunne
Jan 1, 1997