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IC 7871 Lode-Tin Mining At Lost River, Seward Peninsula, Alaska ? SummaryBy S. H. Lorain
Tin mining on Seward Peninsula, Alaska, has been intermittently active since the early 1900's. Most of the recorded production (over 2,200 short tons of metallic tin) has been obtained from place
Jan 1, 1958
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OFR-59(3)-73 Phase II Final Report - Volume 3 Of 3 - Feasibility Study Of Surface Impregnation Equipment For The Chemical Stabilization Of Coal Mine StructuresThis report summarizes the work performed and results achieved on the above contract from October 18, 1971 through July 14, 1972 under Phase II, Task 1: Detailed Design of Prototype and Task 3: Suppor
Jan 1, 1972
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Challenges And Solutions In PGM Furnace Operation: High Matte Temperature And Copper Cooler CorrosionThe key aspects of process metallurgy that distinguish platinum group metal (PGM) concentrate smelting from that of other base metal sulphide concentrates are presented. These differences include cons
Jan 1, 2012
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IC 7023 Reconnaissance Of Placer Mining Districts In Idaho County, Idaho ? IntroductionBy S. H. Lorain
This paper briefly describes the principal known commercial and near commercial deposits of gold-bearing gravel end the principal placer mining operations of Idaho County, Idaho. It is one of a series
Jan 1, 1938
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A Capitals Based Approach – Leading Innovation in Planning for Life-of-Mine SustainabilityBy L Dyer, A Keith, G D. Corder
As mining activity moves to remote and less developed locations globally, a holistic approach to mine development is fundamental for achieving a balance between strong financial returns and corporate
Jul 16, 2014
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Fluorspar and Its UsesBy E. L. BROKENSHIRE
FLUORSPAR, a little known non-metallic mineral, referred to technically as fluorite, chemically as calcium fluoride, is a compound of calcium and fluorine in the ratio of one molecule of calcium to tw
Jan 1, 1929
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Ensuring the Furnace Integrity with Intelligent Operations, Efficient Cooling and Refined DesignBy Iina Vaajamo, Jani Jansson, Lauri Pesonen
In pyrometallurgical operations, structural integrity of a high temperature furnace plays a crucial role in the overall safety, profitability and ecological footprint of the plant. Furnace integrity i
Jan 1, 2015
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Subsurface Disposal Of Mine Water ? IntroductionBy Robert Stefanko
The concept of disposing of liquid industrial wastes by deep-well injection is not a new one. Brines associated with crude oil long have been disposed of in this manner, with the additional benefit of
Jan 1, 1969
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Flood Prevention In Anthracite Mines, Western Middle And Southern Fields - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - Project No. 2 - SummaryBy S. H. Ash
THIS REPORT covers the second in a series of five projects into which the Conowingo tunnel system has been divided for geographical and practical reasons. It outlines the construction work contemplate
Jan 1, 1955
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A New Approach to Accessing Gold in ArsenopyriteBy R. Barbaroux, J. -M. Lalancette, D. Lemieux, K. Nasrallah, G. Garcia Curiel
"Arsenic released from the lithosphere by mining and metallurgical activities is a growing global environmental concern. Dundee sustainable technologies (“DST”) has developed a processing technology t
Jan 1, 2017
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OFR-93-84 Survey Of Electrostatic Hazards Detection And MinimizationBy R. W. Courtney
The objective of this study is to make a critical evaluation of the magnitude and extent of electrostatic hazards in typical U.S. mining operations and to assess the adequacy of techniques, materials,
Jan 1, 1982
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Geology and mineralization of the Red Mountain porphyry molybdenum deposit, south-central YukonBy Kah Lert
"The Red Mountain porphyry molybdenum deposit is situated in the Big Salmon Range, approximately 80 km east-northeast of Whitehorse, Yukon.Red Mountain is underlain by Paleozoic, argillaceous sediment
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 4514 Investigation Of Capitan Iron Deposits Lincoln County, N. Mex. Supplement To R. I. 4022By Soule&apos, John H.
Although known since 1902, the Capitan iron deposits have not been tined, mainly because of the low grade of the ore. Only a small amount of exploratory work has been done since the discovery. C. H. J
Jan 1, 1949
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Water treatmentBy P. M. Shibley
"IntroductionMine drainage, surface. drainage and process liquors are the principal mine and mill effluents. The quantity and quality of these flows varies according to mineralogy, type and scale of m
Jan 1, 1989
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OFR-28-72 Systems Analysis Of An Inherently Explosion-Proof Coal Mining OperationThe inherently explosion-proof mine (EPM) concept is based upon the non-flammability of certain combustible-oxidant-inert gas mixtures, and the effect of partial pressure of gases on physiological rea
Jan 1, 2012
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Exploration Review (5c399fc9-cc9c-4df5-9a05-4f95b49c13d6)By N. A. Karl, D. R. Wilburn
"This summary of international mineral exploration activities for the year 2016 draws upon information from industry sources, published literature, SNL Metals & Mining (SNL), an offering of S&P Global
Jan 5, 2017
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OFR-20-77 Evaluation Of In-Mine Grounding System And Codification Of Ground Bed Construction And Measurement Techniques - In-Mine Grounding Systems - 1.1 IntroductionThe analysis of in-mine grounding systems began with an extensive literature search which is still in progress. About a dozen articles have been found which deal directly with grounding problems on lo
Jan 1, 1975
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Liquefaction Mitigation Synthesis ReportBy Timothy C. Siegel
This report presents the results of a synthesis on the design and analysis of ground improvement for liquefaction mitigation. The synthesis included an industry survey concerning the practice of groun
Aug 1, 2013
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Salt Lake City Paper - Flotation Practice in the Coeur d'Alene District, Idaho (with Discussion)By A. W. Fahrenwald
Flotation practice in Idaho is now about 13 years old. The advance has been steady during these 113 years. The operators have been alert to take advantage of the newest developments and they have them
Jan 1, 1928
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Development of the Athabaska Oil SandsBy Max W. Ball
THE world's largest known oil deposit lies in northern Alberta. In fact, according to government estimates, the famous so-called 'tar sands' of the Athabaska region contain several time
Jan 1, 1941