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Pit And Quarry Operators Get Productivity Tips - From A UtilityA one-day seminar designed to help quarry and mining managers make their operations more productive, more efficient and less expensive was held in Harris- burg PA. "Rock-Solid Productivity" was sponso
Jan 1, 1998
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Estimating Secondary Mining Potential Of Inactive And Abandoned Appalachian HighwallsBy D. E. Hinkle
Past surface-mining operations in Appalachia primarily followed mountain con-tours. It is estimated that about 18,000 mi. of highwalls are exposed throughout Appalachia. An evaluation procedure for de
Jan 1, 1989
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Flocculation Of Fine Coal Using Synthetic And Biologically Derived FlocculantsBy R. W. Smith, S. A. Davis, A. M. Raichur, M. Misra
The flocculation of coal is typically accomplished by the addition of commercially available polymeric flocculants. Recently it was shown that biopolymers derived from microorganisms can also be used.
Jan 1, 1998
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How To Get Your Gold And Silver To Market SafelyBy Leonard Harris
Since the end of the cold war following the collapse of communism, enormous amount of funds are pouring into the developing countries including investments by mining companies for the development of g
Jan 1, 1997
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Developments In Gold Recovery Equipment And Their Use In GreeceBy E. Stamboliadis
Gravity separation techniques were used in the early years to extract native metal nuggets and flakes from placer gold deposits. This was relatively easy for visible metal grains. As the size of the g
Jan 1, 2003
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Nordberg's New Generation Of Crushers: Mp And Hp Cone CrushersBy D. Kaja
The Symons Cone Crusher was invented by Edgar B. Symons in 1923. It was quickly accepted as a superior secondary and tertiary crusher. Nordberg manufactured crushers for the Symons Brothers Co. and in
Jan 1, 1998
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Pragmatic Tailings Dam Design - Balancing Cost, Simplicity and Environmental ImpactBy H. N. McLeod, B. C. Butler, S. R. Rice
Tius paper describes the key considerations for design of impoundments for gold mine tailings. Design options available for construction are presented. The key considerations for design of a safe, eco
Jan 1, 1991
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Design Considerations For Closure Caps For Waste Piles And TailingsBy Marc E. Orman, Mark E. Smith
Regulatory and environmental concerns continue to broaden the range of mine wastes that must be capped with low permeability liner systems at closure. The mining industry has been a leader in develop
Jan 1, 1996
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Development and Implementation of Economic Material Splits at Chino MinesBy David J. Gurtler
In early 1988, Chino Mines Co. began using a system of economic splits for all materials encountered in mining. All mined material is evaluated as mill ore, solvent extraction electrowinning plant fee
Jan 1, 1990
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Gravity Concentration: Research, Design and Circuit Performance at Montana TunnelsBy Steve Lloyd, Mary Anne Antonioli, Byron Darnton
The Pegasus Gold/Montana Tunnels Mine is a hightonnage, low-grade, base and precious metal operation in Jefferson City, Montana. Gold heads are typically 0.02 opt with the dominant gold mineral being
Jan 1, 1992
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Origin, Diagenesis And Structure Of Bauxite Deposits In Southeast AlabamaBy Glenn P. Jones
Laterization of syenite and other rocks in north Alabama produced material which was picked up and carried by streams to southeast Alabama. These streams deposited the aluminum rich material in the si
Jan 1, 1972
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The Rock Properties Improvement and its Simulation by Numerical MethodsBy E. V. Kuzmin
The rock properties improvement means the exchange of natural properties: increase of stability, strain and compress tension, reduction of gas-liquid filtering property, increase Jung- module, other m
Jan 1, 1996
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An Innovative Crushing Process And Application For Post-Consumer GlassBy J. Eldridge, A. J. Carter, D. N. Leavell
Minpro International has developed an innovative, flexible¬shaft impact crusher that produces glass aggregate from mixed¬color, post-consumer glass. The crusher operates with low power and generates a
Jan 1, 2002
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Design and Construction Considerations for Intersecting Tunnels—Charleston, SC - RETC2021By Lindsey Schneider, Steve Kirk, Michael Miglioretti, Jeffrey P. Kolzow, Kyle White
The US17 Spring/Fishburne Drainage Improvements Project utilizes a stormwater conveyance tunnel system of approximately 8,250 LF. The tunnel system includes two intersecting tunnels of differing diame
Jun 13, 2021
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Newmont Boddington Orebody Two Methods Applied ? Simulation And Uniform ConditioningThe Newmont Boddington Orebody (NBO) is a large, diffuse Au/Cu orebody in Western Australias South-West corner with approximately 20Moz Au in current Reserves. The current sulphide Resource is reporte
Jan 1, 2010
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Deep Basing Facilities For Strategic Missiles Design And Construction IssuesBy R. K. McFarland, E. S. Diamant, L. Blake
A number of concepts for basing strategic missiles facilities deep underground have been developed within the defense industry. Recently, several contracts were let by the Air Force Ballistic Missile
Jan 1, 1983
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Chemical Oxidation Treatment And Heap Leaching Of Refractory Gold OresBy Douglas R. Shaw
The results are discussed herein of laboratory and pilot scale research which has demonstrated some exciting prospects for the exploitation of refractory gold resources by heap leaching. The research
Jan 1, 1996
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The Kelsey Centrifugal Jig – An Update On Technology And ApplicationBy T. A. Jones
The Kelsey Centrifugal Jig is an enhanced gravity concentrator capable of separating fine minerals and/or minerals with relatively small differences in specific gravity. Since the first commercial
Jan 1, 2004
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Potential By-Products From Copper Dump And Heap Leaching OperationsBy Clement K. Chase, George M. Potter
Copper dump and heap leaching operations are conducted worldwide for production of substantial amounts of copper Such dumps and heaps contain appreciable amounts of other potentially valuable elem
Jan 1, 1983
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Surface Contamination and the ALARA Principle As Applied to DecommissioningBy Lyda W. Hersloff
As decommissioning of various radioactively contaminated facilities begins, the question of appropriate residual surface contamination becomes an issue. Surface contamination can result in exposure to
Jan 1, 1991