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Stabilization Of Problem Mineral WastesBy Joe B. Rosenbaum
Fine-sized mineral wastes discarded by ore milling plants require stabilization to prevent air and water pollution. Methods devised for achieving this stabilization include physical, chemical vegetati
Jan 1, 1972
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Diamond Deposits of AustraliaBy W. J. Atkinson
The first recorded discovery of diamonds in Australia was in 1851 in New South Wales. Subsequent prospecting has shown alluvial occurrences of diamond to be widespread through much of the Tasman fold
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold mineralization in porphyry copper deposits discussedBy David J. Lowell
The gold content of porphyry copper deposits ranges from less than 0.05 g/t to more than I g/t ((0.0017 to 0.035 oz per st) and the average is about 0.05 g/t (0.0017 oz per st) gold. Perhaps the highe
Jan 1, 1989
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Spreadsheet Solution Of Separation Processing Networks: Grid Representations Of NetworksBy M. Tarshan, M. C. Williams, T. P. Meloy
A methodology is presented for the spreadsheet solution of separation processing networks. With the methodology developed, a spreadsheet grid is used to represent networks both with and without recycl
Jan 1, 1996
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A Critical Review of Fracture Toughness Testing of RocksBy M. G. Karfakis, K. P. Chong
Determination of fracture toughness using the semi-circular specimen, the chevron edge notch round specimen, the short rod specimen and the cylindrical burst specimen, are critically reviewed. These m
Jan 1, 1986
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Cumulative Impacts Of Coal Mining On A Regional CommunityWhen multiple mines operate in an area there are social, economic and environmental impacts which cumulate over space and time. These impacts require special attention. A collective approach is requir
Jan 1, 2007
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Economic Decision Making For Frontier TechnologyBy J. C. Agarwal
Major scientific discoveries cannot be programmed. New or frontier technology, however, can and should be planned. It is the vital force underlying the business strategy of a vigorous and profitable m
Jan 1, 1985
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Hydraulic Testing For Identification Of Fluid Movement Patterns At Santa Cruz In Situ Copper Mining Research Project, Pinal County, ArizonaBy C. F. Barter, H. G. Kreis, D. S. Weber
Before and during in situ mining at the Santa Cruz In Situ Copper Mining Research Project test site, hydraulic testing was conducted at injection and recovery test wells to characterize patterns of fl
Jan 1, 2000
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The Delivery Of Underground Construction Projects In The UK: A Review Of Good PracticeBy Andy Alder
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview and details of good practice, from a United Kingdom perspective, in the development and implementation of major tunnel and underground infrastructure pr
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Capital & Economic Rent Considerations In International Mineral Development ? IntroductionBy John K. Hammes
This paper has been written as one of a group of papers dealing with the subject "Cost Elements in Mining". What are cost elements in mining? The mine operator thinks of direct mining costs in terms o
Jan 1, 1974
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Phase changes in solid state reduction of a natural ilmeniteBy C. S. Kucukkaragoz
An ilmenite concentrate was reduced in the solid state with carbon under argon atmosphere at temperatures between 1000oC and 1400oC. The ilmenite concentrate and 50% excess carbon were reacted to ac
Jan 1, 2005
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A Public-Private Partnership Success Story: Treating Abandoned Mine Drainage At Jennings Environmental Education CenterBy R. Hedin, M. Dunn
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (US EPA 319 program) provided funding to aid a public-private effort in the installation of an environmentally-friendly system to treat abandone
Jan 1, 2002
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Minerals Fillers Used In The Plastic IndustryBy Robert A. Clifton
It seems probable that more and more minerals will be used in plastics as time goes on. This must occur because the minerals will; aid in processability, enhance the engineering properties, reduce the
Jan 1, 1985
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Flowsheet Analysis For Mass Balance Calculations In Overdefined Metallurgical Systems With RecycleBy James Wm. White
Calculation of consistent steady-state mass balances in operating metallurgical plants and pilot plants is of interest for many reasons. In general, enough data can - and should - be collected to over
Jan 1, 1979
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The Use Of Filters And Traps As A Means To Control Diesel Engine Pollution In Underground MinesBy R. B. Lawrie
Diesel powered underground mining equipment is presently the most productive, safest and efficient equipment used in underground mining operations. The widespread application of this equipment to unde
Jan 1, 1985
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Getchell Gold Corporation Underground Mining OperationsBy R. M. Barker
The historic Getchell property is currently being mined from the Getchell Main Underground workings, a foot wall extension of the Getchell open pit deposits along the Getchell fault. Drift-and-fill te
Jan 1, 1997
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Disturbed Land Reclamation Using Geomorphic Techniques: Mckinley Coal Mine, New Mexico, Mining Area 12cBy M. Robson
Water & Earth Technologies, Inc. (WET), Habitat Management, Inc. (HMI) and Chevron Mining, Inc. (CMI) together developed a solution for reclaiming steep southwest facing slopes in mining Area 12C that
Jan 1, 2010
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Capture Of CO2 From Coal Gasification Gases On A Calcium Oxide Based SorbentBy A. G. Belova
With the federal climate change legislation in progress, there is a need for demonstration-stage technologies aimed at providing clean energy from coal. Our research aims to experimentally illustrate
Jan 1, 2010
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Tunneling Safety -- Regulations And RewardsBy Robert Vergie
Like most of you, I would rather work on a job than talk about it. But it is fruitful to spend some time taking stock of important developments in the heavy construction field. One of the strongest
Jan 1, 1974
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Construction Of The East Side Access Manhattan TunnelsBy Don Hickey
The MTA in conjunction with LIRR, are in the process of expanding one of the largest commuter railroads in the country, with over 260,000 passengers a day. The LIRR, which provides 700 passenger train