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Multi-Element Baseline Soil Surveys: New ApproachesBy Brian E. Davies, Bobby G. Wixson
INTRODUCTION The impact of modern mining and ore processing on the environment is readily minimised. Our improving knowledge of how pollutants are released to and move through the environment has bee
Jan 1, 1985
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Biological and Chemical Cyanide Destruction from Heap Leachates and ResiduesBy B. E. Dindsale, P. B. Altringer, R. H. Lien
The Bureau cf Mines, U.S. Department of the Intericr, is investigating biolcgical and chemical deccntaminaticn of cyanide- containing leachates and residues. Biolcgical cyanide cxidaticn, using bacter
Jan 1, 1991
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Machine Learning Driven Domain Modeling for Stratigraphic DepositsBy Carlos Fonseca, Gustavo Usero, Roberto Mentzingen Rolo, Gabriel Moreira, Octavio Rosa de Almeida Guimarães
Geological domain modeling is an important step in mineral resources evaluation. The procedure can be laborious and time-consuming, especially in multivariate settings. However, estimates are signific
Jun 25, 2023
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Beneficiation Of Very Lean Grade Tungsten Ores -A Challenge To R&D ScientistsBy G. M. Rao
It has been a universal observation that rich grades of ores and minerals are getting depleted, simultaneously the demands for civilization are ever increasing coupled with occurrence of poor grades o
Jan 1, 1994
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Simulation Of Longwall Face Methane DistributionBy Yi Zheng
Under normal circumstances, methane released along a longwall face represents only 10%-20% of the total me- thane emitted from the entire longwall panel. However, there might be a sudden surge of meth
Jan 1, 2012
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The Crushing & Grinding Of Gypsum ? IntroductionBy E. J. Hammer
In the crushing and grinding of metallics for beneficiation, the sizing is normally done to liberate the metals or sulphides for further processing to improve recoveries of the basic metals or mineral
Jan 1, 1969
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Chemical Markets For Hydrofluoric Acid ? I. IntroductionBy Wescomb R. Jones
The United States is the world's largest producer of hydrofluoric acid (HF), with its 1971 output of 317,000 short tons representing about 40 percent of the estimated Free World production. U. S.
Jan 1, 1973
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The Relative Grindability of Coal Lithotypes ?IntroductionBy S. C. Sun
The grinding of coals for coal preparation has been studied extensively by previous investigators, but no similar work has been done on coal lithotypes (l-4). However, the different natural breakage c
Jan 1, 1970
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Seattle’s Ship Canal Water Quality Project—Curved Microtunnel Drive - NAT2022By Chris D. Breeds
Northwest Boring, Inc. (NWB) deployed a skinned up AVN 2000AB Microtunnel Boring Machine (MTBM) to install 7.5-foot long, 118-inch outer diameter reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) sections along an align
Dec 1, 2022
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Successful Application of EPB Tunneling for the Denny CSO Project, Seattle, WashingtonBy Clay Haynes, Tim Pearia, Robert Robinson, Judy Cochran
A 1.89 km-long, 4.5 m-I.D. tunnel was successfully constructed through saturated hard clay, and highly abrasive dense sand and gravel, with groundwater heads ranging from 10 to 20 m. In order to addre
Jan 1, 2003
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Implications of shale gas well integrity failure near a longwall mine under shallow coverBy S. J. Schatzel, K. M. Ajayi, E. N. Rubinstein, Z. Khademian
This study simulates the impact of a shale gas well casing breach near a longwall mine. Field studies are conducted to measure mining-induced permeability changes over the abutment pillar of a longwal
Feb 1, 2024
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A Computer Simulation Model to Evaluate the Effect of DispatchingBy E. Bonates
Dispatching systems have attracted considerable attention in the last years due to substantial gains in productivity achieved through their implementation. These systems will be extensively used in th
Jan 1, 1988
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Wear of 12 alloys during laboratory milling of phosphate rock in phosphoric acid waste waterBy J. H. Tylczak, R. Blickensderfer, D. J. Singleton
As part of its research on wear of mining and mineral processing equipment, the US Bureau of Mines evaluated the erosion-corrosion characteristics of 12 alloys in phosphoric acid waste water. Tests we
Jan 1, 1987
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Improving the characteristics of fine dolomitic-limestone tailings by agglomeration with selected materialsBy M. C. Rockwell
There are about 1.8 Mt (2 million st) of discarded dolomitic-limestone tailings from the Gays River lead/zinc mining operation in Nova Scotia currently stockpiled in a tailings pond at the mill site.
Jan 1, 1987
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Changes In Wyoming's Industrial Minerals Industry 1996-1999By Ray E. Harris
New developments have occurred in Wyoming's industrial minerals industry since the 32nd Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals in Laramie, Wyoming in 1996. The soda ash trona and bentonite i
Jan 1, 2001
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Flotation Rate Versus Particle Size And Agitation Levels In The Air Dispersion And Collection Zones For Chalcopyrite/Silica MixturesBy K. Fair
Using an agitated column 203 mm (8") diameter by 1829 mm (72") tall with independent agitation units for the gas dispersion zone and the collection zones, respectively, permitted the independent evalu
Jan 1, 1990
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Ground-Water Hydrology Henderson Mine, ColoradoBy Charles S. Robinson
The Henderson ore body is east of the Continental Divide in the Front Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains about 50 miles west of Denver. The ore body is being developed for mining by workings that e
Jan 1, 1976
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The Design And Evaluation Of A Reactor To Contact Resin And PulpBy Gregory Owen Lewis, Mark William Johns
The use of resin-in-pulp (RIP) to recover dissolved metal ions from slurries is receiving increasing attention. A number of engineering aspects have been identified as crucial if a RIP system is to o
Jan 1, 1996
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Introducing Economics In Grade Control: The Breakeven Indicator MethodBy I. H. Douglas
All grade control methods in use currently by the mining industry are imprecise. The methods suffer from being locally inaccurate, leading to are loss and contact dilution. An ore/waste indicator va
Jan 1, 1994
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Planning Subways By Tunnel Or Cut-And-Cover-- Some Cost-Benefit ComparisonsBy George A. Hoffman, Richard J. Proctor
INTRODUCTION We will discuss here only the subway construction phase; that is, two to five years at a given location--not the long-term analysis. We also will compare some tunnel construction metho
Jan 1, 1974