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The Occurrence and Concentration of Rare Earth Elements in Acid Mine Drainage and Treatment By-products: Part 1—Initial Survey of the Northern Appalachian Coal Basin Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (4e302343-6c3c-4087-9974-a71041343ce5)
By Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, Aaron Noble, Christopher R. Vass
The conventional rare earth element (REE) industry has historically sought to develop ore deposits where geologic processes have produced mineralized zones with commercially attractive REE concentrati
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Carbonate Separation From Sedimentary Phosphates Through Bioflotation
By N. A. Abdel-Khalek
The amenability of carbonate separation from a sedimentary phosphate ore using a bioflotation process was studied. Two types of bacteria were chosen for this study. The experiments were performed usin
Jan 1, 2009
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Effect Of Microwave Treatment On The Flotation And Magnetic Separation Properties Of Pyrite, Chalcopyrite, Galena And Sphalerite
By N. M. Can
The effects of microwave treatment on the floatabilities and magnetic susceptibilities of some sulfide minerals, namely, pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and sphalerite, were studied. Pure mineral samples
Jan 1, 2007
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Sound Transit Link Light Rail Northern Extension
By Paul M. Godlewski, Joseph P. Gildner, David S. McAllister
With construction underway on the 22.5 km (14 mile) Initial Segment of the Link Light Rail transit system in Seattle (including the one-mile EPB-driven running tunnels and mined station at Beacon Hill
Jan 1, 2005
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Improved Leaching Performance Of Chalcopyrite By Microbial Cultures Subjected To Mutation
By J. Kang
To obtain microbial cultures with the ability to efficiently leach copper ion from chalcopyrite, microbial samples from acid mine drainage sites were mixed and then subjected to mutation using sodium
Jan 1, 2008
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Evolution Of Sag Mill Shell Liner Design At Kennecott Utah Copper’s Copperton Concentrator
By D. W. Partridge, W. Lamb, A. E. Lamb, S. Bird
Due to the constant need to improve SAG mill performance and efficiency, extensive research into all aspects of SAG mill optimization has been performed. This paper will review the current evolution
Jan 1, 2002
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High-resolution AUV-surveys of a sediment-covered massive sulfide occurrence in the Mediterranean Sea
By Isobel Yeo, Luca Cocchi, Sven Petersen, Nico Augustin, Sean Plunkett, Ingo Klaucke
Exploration for seafloor massive sulfides is currently mainly focused on investigation for active hydrothermal vent fields. However, most of the resource potential is thought to be related to inactive
Sep 1, 2014
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Second Avenue Subway—Tunneling Beneath Manhattan
By Geoffrey Fosbrook, Donald Phillips, Anil Parikh
The Second Avenue Subway is a $16.8 billion project planned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York City. It will reduce overcrowding and delays on the Lexington Avenue Line, im
Jan 1, 2005
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The Technology And Economic Incentives For Recovering Coal From Tailings Impoundments
By A. S. Murphy, E. V. Manlapig, C. Green, J. W. Parkinson
Historically in Australia and the United States many coal mines deposited raw wash plant fines into large slurry impoundments. At the time the technology and market economics did not exist to make it
Jan 1, 2001
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Secondary Grouting at the Chattahoochee Tunnel
By Judy B. Jones, Bradley A. Crenshaw, Theodore DePooter
This paper reviews groundwater issues leading to a secondary grouting program at the Chattahoochee Tunnel that was implemented subsequent to the contact grouting program. The secondary grouting progra
Jan 1, 2005
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Mechanical Mining In Hard Rock: A Glimpse Into The Future
By R. J. Robbins
The mechanization of hard rock underground mines offers a large potential for reducing cost, improving efficiency, and increasing profitability. However, in spite of serious efforts by quite a number
Jan 1, 2001
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Deterministic And Stochastic Water Balance Modeling Of The Gilt Edge Mine Superfund Site, South Dakota
By K. Wangerud, B. S. Caruso
A water balance model with deterministic and stochastic components was developed and used for the Gilt Edge Mine Superfund Site, South Dakota, to evaluate risks of contaminated runoff discharging to s
Jan 1, 2002
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Caterpillar Moves Forward With F Series Mining Trucks
The largest investment in mining equipment in Caterpillar?s history ? The F series mechanical and electrical drive trucks ? is rapidly advancing. Caterpillar showcased the 793F and 797F mechanical dr
Jan 1, 2009
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Diesel Emissions Control Strategies For The Use Of Diesel Engines In Underground Coal Mines – Preprint 97-144
By N. Paas
Diesel powered equipment has been operated in underground coal fir mare than 50 years. According to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), there are approximately 3,000 diesel units operati
Feb 24, 1997
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Prediction Of Subsidence Basin By The Weibull Distribution Function
By R. H. Zeng
Many subsidence researchers in the U. S. have developed new empirical function methods to predict subsidence, or attempted to validate some empirical functions developed by foreign researchers for use
Jan 1, 1986
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Advances In The Practical Implementation Of Indicator Geostatistics
By Clayton V. Deutsch
Indicator Kriging (IK) is being commonly applied to mineral resource assessment problems. More recently, indicator simulation has also been used for sensitivity analysis and difficult change of suppor
Jan 1, 1992
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Selective Froth Recovery (SFR) System To Increase Flotation Recovery
The SFR system utilizes a skimmer or extractor placed at or near the slurry-froth interface where there is a higher concentration of valuable mineral particles. With assistance of hydrocyclones, it is
Jan 1, 2012
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Lithium Resources
By Ihor A. Kunasz
Lithium minerals occur predominantly in pegmatites that contain mineral assemblages derived from the crystallization of post- magmatic fluids or from the metasomatic action of residual peg- matitic fl
Jan 1, 1994
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CSO Control At Detroit?s Upper Rouge Tunnel
By Wern-ping Chen
To mitigate and control the combined sewer over-flows from 17 outfalls in Detroit, MI, three outfalls in Dearborn Heights, MI and eight outfalls in Redford Township MI, the Detroit Water and Sewerage
Jan 1, 2007
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Development of Slurry Wall Technique and Equipment and CSM Cutter Soil Mixing for Open Cut Tunnels
By W. G. Brunner
The slurry wall technique has undergone an evolution from its invention to its today’s status. In the early stages slurry walls were built with cable grab, later on with much stronger hydraulic grab a
Jan 1, 2007