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Estimating Rock Tunnel Water InflowBy Ronald E. Heuer
It is not possible to accurately predict water flow into rock tunnels during construction, because all of the relevant factors cannot be accurately determined ahead of time. But an estimate is needed,
Jan 1, 1995
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Classification Of The Zeolite Deposits Of The Western United States ? IntroductionBy A. J. Rergis
During the past ten years a number of papers have appeared describing zeolite occurrences in the western United States in Mesozoic sedimentary rocks, altered bedded Tertiary pyroclastics, playa lakes,
Jan 1, 1967
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Through-the-Earth Communications Testing at the Csm Edgar Experimental MineBy B. Goertz
Since the turn of the century the mining industry in the United States has had a number of serious mine explosions, fires and ground fall disasters that have led to a major re-evaluation of mine commu
Feb 23, 2014
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Restoring Groundwater at Uranium in Situ Recovery Projects: Engineering a More Robust SolutionBy J. `. Spitzinger
In situ recovery (ISR) of uranium alters the baseline groundwater geochemistry in order to mobilize and complex uranium to extract and concentrate it. ISR wellfield restoration is often challenging, a
Feb 23, 2014
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A system dynamics simulating model of groundwater level changes and its impacts on land upliftBy Mir Ahmad Mohammadi
Land uplift due to mine flooding has become a significant challenge with extensive historical mining activities, particularly in Germany’s Ruhr district. The cessation of coal mining operations has le
Mar 1, 2025
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Vacuum Disc Filters Go Beyond - SME Annual Meeting 2023By J. Hahn
Modern high-performance disc filters such as the BoVac Disc Filter have set new standards in applications where large capacities of solids, liquids and air have to be managed through the filters. Thes
Feb 1, 2023
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Physical Concentration Processes For Reclaiming Foundry SandsBy J. Y. Hwang
Sands are utilized to make molds for metal castings in the foundry industry. Approximately a half ton of sand is disposed of for each ton of metal cast in this country. In Michigan, annual sand dispos
Jan 1, 1992
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Kaolin-Based Pigments -Their Classification And Application In The Paper IndustryBy A. R. Negele
Kaolin-based pigments are the most widely used pigments in the paper industry. Several types are available and include standard hydrous, delaminated, calcined, chemically-structured, and most recently
Jan 1, 1993
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Practical Applications Of Fully-Bonded Rock Bolts To Unstable Underground In Japanese Kuroko Deposit - 1. IntroductionBy Kunzo Amano
Fully-bonded rock bolts have been widely used in construction sites and mines in recent years. The purpose of this investigation is to prove the effectiveness of rock bolt supports in unstable ground
Jan 1, 1982
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Discussion - Performance evaluation of indicator kriging in a gold deposit - by Y.C. Kim, P.K. Medhi, and I.S. Roditis Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 99, No. 10 October 1987, pp. 947- 952I found the article most interesting and timely. I consider it imperative that mine case studies like this one are undertaken and published so that the practicing mining engineer and geologist can obt
Jan 1, 1987
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Controlling Ball Mill Noise With Acoustic Blankets: A Case StudyBy D. R. Zuchelli
The purpose of wrapping ball mills with thermal/acoustic blankets is twofold: 1) to maintain the desired temperature inside the mill, and 2) to reduce the sound emanating from the mill. This field c
Jan 1, 2010
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Solid Bowl Centrifuges How they Closed the Water Circuit at Union Carbide ? IntroductionBy James A. Bloom
To operate the Morris Fork Preparation Plant with a closed water circuit has been an elusive goal for Union Carbide. The benefits of a closed circuit have never been questioned. The removal of fine so
Jan 1, 1975
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United States Phosphate Industry And World CommerceBy W. J. Turbeville
The subject of this discussion is timely. The U.S. phosphate industry is suffering the throes of depression. It's plight is a matter of widespread concern. The future role of the U.S. industry in
Jan 1, 1983
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Dragline Mining And Reclamation At Hobet Mining, Inc.By J. E. Lowe
The unique application of a large walking dragline in the mountains of southern West Virginia was developed and implemented by Hobet Mining, Inc. Hobet is an independent operating subsidiary of Ashlan
Jan 1, 1993
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Transition and optimization of the Henderson mine ventilation systemBy C. Rutter, N. SHEA, K. KOLOBE
Henderson Mine’s primary production transitioned from the main portion of the 7700 level to the 7210 main panel in 2005. On the 7700 level, the southwest (SW) panel was brought into production in 2014
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Construction Of The 1122 / 1130 Tunnels on the Superconducting Super Collider ProjectBy Tom B. Corry
INTRODUCTION Located approximately 48 km (30 miles) south of Dallas, Texas, use to be the site of the Superconducting Super Collider. For those of you unfamiliar with the project, this was a multi-
Jan 1, 1995
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In-Situ Mining Of Massive Sulfides At Iron Mountain Mines, California ? IntroductionBy T. W. Turk
Iron Mountain Mines, Inc., (IMMI) ore de- posits are located in the southeastern portion of the Klamath Mountains in the West Shasta copper/Zinc Mining District in Shasta County (Figure 1). The origin
Jan 1, 1986
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Mine-Run-Rock ConveyorBy T. W. Martin
The use of conveyors in large, open pit mines and their drawbacks are discussed. Technological developments such as long distance conveyors capable of handling large rocks are explored. The developmen
Jan 1, 1984
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Compliance Cost Comparison Existing State Regulations Versus New Federal Regulations Under The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977By Gary E. Slagel
The federal Office of Surface Mining (OSW) has undertaken an effort to revise many of their permanent program regulations. Numerous procedures for compliance are being rewritten to allow for greater f
Jan 1, 1982
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Flotation Recovery Of Pyrite From Bituminous Coal RefuseBy S. C. Sun
A process was developed to recover coal, clays and pyrite from coal wastes. The process consists of fine grinding followed by coal flotation and pyrite flotation leaving the clays in the flotation pul
Jan 1, 1968