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Remote Sensing Study Of The Mid-Continent Geophysical Anomaly In Iowa ? IntroductionBy J. Herman
The Mid-Continent Geophysical Anomaly (M.G.A.) which extends from Michigan into Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, has recently been the object of intense preliminary oil and gas explor
Jan 1, 1986
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Engineering Geology Of Betze/Post Pit Eureka County, Nevada, USABy M. R. Smith
Barrick Goldstrike Inc.'s Betze/Post Open Pit is located at the north end of the Carlin Trend, in Eureka County, Nevada, U.S.A. (see location Map, Figure 1). About ten open pit gold mines exist o
Jan 1, 1993
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Lockedness Profiles - Experimental and TheoreticalBy Ugo Preti, Gianfranco Ferrara, Mark C. Williams, Thomas P. Meloy
Theoretical and experimental lockedness profile curves are the same when the model assumptions are met. They appear different because of the way the data is presented. Continuous theoretical lockednes
Jan 1, 1992
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Characteristics Of Ultrasonic Ranging Sensors In An Underground Mine EnvironmentBy W. H. Strickland
The research reported here characterizes ultrasonic ranging sensors for autonomous navigation on underground mine mobile equipment. Because ultrasonic rangers are inexpensive, have no moving parts, ha
Jan 1, 1990
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Winifrede Mine Coal Handling FacilitiesBy John E. Young
United States Steel Corporation's Winifrede Mine is operated by Lynch District in the mountainous region of Eastern Kentucky. This region is characterized by narrow mountain ridges and precipitou
Jan 1, 1970
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Role Of Kaolin Tailings Ponds In ConservationBy J. Iannicelli
Kaolin tailings ponds play an important role in reclamation of land and water. Discharges impounded from kaolin plants include oversize fractions consisting of coarse kaolin, mica, quartz as well as m
Jan 1, 1985
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Analysis Of Temperature, Stress And Displacement In Mine Development Openings In Alluvial PermafrostRoof bolting has been widely used in hard rock underground mines for its many advantages. In this paper, the applicability of roof bolts to mine openings in frozen ground and effects of bolts on the s
Jan 1, 1995
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Time Domain Reflectometry Calibration For The Waste Isolation Pilot ProjectBy C. T. Aimone-Martin
Time-domain reflectometry (TDR) laboratory experiments have been conducted using cylindrical salt cores from the Waste Isolation Pilot Project (WIPP). TDR has been used as an instrumentation technique
Jan 1, 1994
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Relationship Of Stratigraphy To Overburden Dewatering At The South Creek Phosphate Mine Aurora, North CarolinaBy Ronald A. Crowson
Detailed stratigraphic studies of the overburden at North Carolina Phosphate Corporation new South Creek Mine have delineated several aquifers and acquicludes within the 30-meter-thick overburden sect
Jan 1, 1983
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Trade-Off Between Regional Mining Development And Environmental Impact - IntroductionBy Lucien Duckstein
The purpose of this paper is to give recommendations for utilization of water resources in a mining region, considering also water supply and environment; the case study of mining for coal and bauxite
Jan 1, 1979
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Progress in the Development of the Minix Gold-Selective Strong-base ResinBy M. H. Kotze, M. J. Virnig, G. Steinbach
Earlier work at Mintek on the development of gold-selective resins culminated in a plant-manufactured batch of the first generation of Minix resin. A subsequent pilot-plant campaign at a South African
Jan 1, 1993
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The Integrity of Samples Acquired by Deep Reverse Circulation Drilling Below the Water Table at the Chimney Creek Project, NevadaBy A. Wright
Gold Fields Mining Corporation is presently evaluating gold mineralization beneath thick, wet alluvium at the Chimney Creek Project, Nevada. Contamination of reverse circulation samples has been visua
Jan 1, 1991
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DPM Surveying and Area Monitoring in an Underground MineBy E. McCullough, S. Gaillard
"Diesel particulate matter (DPM) remains a health concern in many underground metal/nonmetal mines, and has been regulated by the Mine Safety and Health Administration since 2002. While the NIOSH 5040
Jan 1, 2016
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MSP LRT Tunnel and StationBy Sakir Selcuk, Brian Hamilton, Paul Zick
The 1.8 mi (2.9 km) Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Light Rail Transit Tunnels and Station project is comprised of the underground segments of the 11.8 mi(18.8 km) Hiawatha Light Rail Trans
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect Of Microwave-Induced Damage On Single-Particle Comminution Of OresMicrowave pretreatment can improve grindability by weakening brittle particulate material prior to size reduction. The differential thermal expansion experienced by multiphase materials during rapid h
Jan 1, 1996
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Real-Time Diesel Particulate Matter Monitoring in Mines a ReviewBy M. U. Khan, A. D. S. Gillies
"Diesel exhaust is a major cause of large number of occupational diseases. Acute and continuous exposure to Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM) can cause numerous health issues including respiratory disea
Jan 1, 2016
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Effect of Seasonal Work on Residual Cyanide Removal From Leach Heaps in Sub-Arctic ConditionsBy A. K. Bakshi
In cold regions, rinsing of spent cyanide from leach heaps is stopped during winter and is resumed again after the snow melts. The effect of this idle time on the overall removal process was studied i
Jan 1, 1995
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Reverse Flotation Of Diaspore From Aluminosilicates By A New Cationic Organosilicon Quaternary Ammonium CollectorBy Xinyang Yu
The flotation of diaspore, kaolinite, pyrophyllite, illite and the diaspore-kaolinite mixture were studied with a new cationic organosilicon quaternary ammonium collector entitled QAS222. The acting m
Jan 1, 2010
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Development of perched water tables in leach dumps: A case historyBy W. J. Schlitt
Introduction Heap and dump leaching are low-cost metal production techniques that are gaining in popularity among gold and copper producers. However, the flow of solution in heaps and dumps has rec
Jan 1, 1987
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Waste Clay Ponds In Florida-Regulatory Status ReportBy S. Partney
Waste clay ponds are a necessary part of the phosphate rock beneficiation process. They are large, averaging a square mile in size; unsightly, in that they protrude 20 to 50 feet (6 -15 meters) above
Jan 1, 1998