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Processing Diasporic Bauxites The Greek Bauxite CaseBy George D. Coumoulos
The following aspects of diasporic bauxite are discussed: The importance of world reserves of diasporic bauxites; the geological, chemical and mineralogical characteristics of the Greek diasporic b
Jan 1, 1984
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Application Of Laboratory Stream Tube Testing To Economic Evaluation Of Solution MiningBy Jack W. Murphy, Kent J. McGrew, Rudolph H. Jacobson
Introduction Maximization of profit consistent with environmental protection is the principal goal of new applications development for any conventional or in-situ mining technique. Efficient evaluati
Jan 1, 1984
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Riverside Badlands Tunnel, Inland Feeder Project: The Challenges Between Concept and CompletionBy John Waggoner, Steve Klein, John Townsend, Jay Arabshahi
The Riverside Badlands Tunnel is a 13 km (8 mile) long segment of the Inland Feeder Project. This 3.65 m (12 ft) finished diameter water tunnel presented many challenges that had to be overcome to tak
Jan 1, 2003
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Magnetic Susceptibility Mapping Of The Municipal Park In Chania (Crete, Greece)By E. Kokinou
The main scope of the present study is to investigate the suitability and sensitivity of the magnetic susceptibility as a pollution monitoring tool in urban areas. For this purpose, a municipal park l
Jan 1, 2008
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44. Review of the Exploration and Development of the Mount Pleasant Mines, New Brunswick, Canada ? IntroductionBy Harold Bloom
The Mount Pleasant Mines, or Mount Pleasant Joint Venture as it is presently known, is located approximately 59.5 km (37 miles) south of Fredericton, NB, Canada. Earliest indications of mineralization
Jan 1, 1991
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Influence Of Passageway Fires On Ventilation FlowsBy C. K. Lee
The influence of passageway fires on ventilation flows was investigated in three horizontal fire tunnel s: 1. a laboratory-scale fire tunnel network, 2. a small-scale fire-plume tunnel, and 3. a large
Jan 1, 1980
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The Future Use Of Computers In The Mineral IndustryBy M. C. Williams, T. P. Meloy
With the increasing power of computers to simulate and control processes in the mineral industry, predicting the potential use of computers in the minerals field is not a hazardous enterprise, but pre
Jan 1, 1993
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Separation Characteristics Predictions In Density Or Size Model Simulation CircuitsBy Salama
In the conventional approach, the separator feed incremental masses are assumed to be concentrated at the midpoints of the density or size intervals and subjected to a model partition function. The re
Jan 1, 2002
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Microtunneling Challenges In Soft Ground Of Downtown Hartford, CTBy William Bergeson
This paper presents the challenges of the Homestead Avenue Interceptor Extension (HAIE) project in downtown Hartford, Connecticut. The new 72-inch (1,830 mm) sewer pipeline project consists of install
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Computer Monitor and Management System for the Underground Facilities of Wang Tai Pu Coal Mine (WTP) in ChinaBy Ping Xia, Yaoxin Lu
With productivty increment. it becomes very important to monitor the underground production environment. This paper presents a multi-level computer monitoring and managing system, which was specially
Jan 1, 1991
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GPS Automation of Robotic Mobile Conveying SystemsBy Ken A. Pfaff, Ray Daigh
This paper will discuss state-of-the-art applications of GPS automation in mobile conveying systems. Robotic mobile conveying systems increase profitability, optimize stacking and reclaiming operation
Jan 1, 2002
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Flotation Process As A Waste Management OptionBy Surendra K. Mishra
Metallic and oily components are the major contaminants of industrial wastes. Underground burial and incineration have been the commonly practiced methods of waste management. To provide a relatively
Jan 1, 1989
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Processes for the regeneration of cyanide from thiocyanateBy D. Dimitriadis, T. Polglase, M. M. Botz, W. Phillips, R. Jenny
Cyanidation processes for the extraction of gold or silver frequently involve the processing of sulfurcontaining solids that react with cyanide to form thiocyanate. The formation of thiocyanate is an
Jan 1, 2002
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Premining Subsidence Control PlanningBy William F. Eichfeld, Robert J. Wenzel
INTRODUCTION The phrase "subsidence control planning" can refer to the use of specific mining methods and-specialized techniques to control subsidence events or it can refer to planning for subside
Jan 1, 1982
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Improving the Metallurgical Balance SheetBy R. L. Wiegel, G. R. Oswald
The processors of Florida phosphate rock face constraints similar to those of other mineral operations--leaner ore, more complex treatment schemes and a product which sells for a penny a pound. IMC
Jan 1, 1991
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Metallurgical Comparisons From Testing To ProductionBy Jack S. McPartland, Gene E. McClelland
It is advisable, for any heap leach project, to develop an historical metallurgical data base to predict production heap performance before ore is mined and placed onto the heap. A data base would inc
Jan 1, 1990
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Geology of the Mesquite deposit, Imperial County, CaliforniaBy A. E. Strakele, M. W. Springett, S. N. Watowich, W. F. Matlack, E. Yeomans, S. L. Manske, B. Yeomans
The Mesquite gold deposit is a large, low-grade "disseminated" ore body located in the Chocolate Mountains 65 km (40 miles) northeast of El Centro, CA. The deposit is tabular in geometry with a gentle
Jan 1, 1987
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Use of vibrating wire stress meters in coalBy N. S. Tanious
The accuracy of vibrating wire stress meters has been questioned by various users in the mining industry. During an in situ coal pillar study, a laboratory evaluation program was developed to determin
Jan 1, 1988
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Conveyor belt entry fire hazards and controlBy H. Verakis
A fire in a coal mine conveyor belt entry represent a major safety and health risk to miners. Fighting belt entry fires can be a commanding effort. If there is a failure of one aspect in the fire fig
Jan 1, 2009
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University Of Kentucky Mine Ventilation ManagerBy Andrzej Wala, Tom Altman, Tom Hughes
The University of Kentucky Mine Ventilation Manager (UKMVM) is a system that contains Level Five knowledge bases and comprises an expert mine ventilation management system. The package uses production
Jan 1, 1989