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Alumina From Alunite - Domestic Resources
By Charles W. Bauer
Most of the aluminum produced in the United States today is derived from foreign bauxite deposits. Earth Sciences, Inc. initiated a program to evaluate domestic non-bauxite sources for alumina in the
Jan 1, 1980
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The Significance Of Bubble/Particle Contact Time In The Analysis Of Flotation Phenomena -- The Effect Of Bubble Size And Motion
By J. D. Miller
Contact time during bubble/particle collision is calculated by taking into considera¬tion the effect of bubble and particle motion, buoyant force, bubble size, and particle size and specific gravity d
Jan 1, 1987
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Safety And Health A Concern? At Kerr-McGee Coal Corporation's Jacobs Ranch Mine You Bet It Is!
By L. J. Altenburg
There are a lot of key factors involved in achieving a successful Safety Program. I would like to discuss some of these factors and how they have played a major part in our success at Jacobs Ranch Min
Jan 1, 1994
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Pre-Mining Bed Sediment Geochemical Baseline in the Animas River Watershed, Southwestern Colorado
By Robert Blair, David L. Fey, Stanley E. Church
Determination of the pre-mining geochemical baseline in bed sediments in watersheds impacted by historical mining activity is important in establishing watershed restoration goals. We have developed m
Jan 1, 2000
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World Bank Group Policies and Guidelines (Did Someone Move the Goalposts?)
By D. W. Fohlen, B. A. Filas
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private investment arm of the World Bank Group (WBG), requires all IFC-financed projects to comply with its environmental and social policies and guide
Jan 1, 2001
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A Carbon Monoxide Index Monitoring System In An Underground Coal Mine
By David Burgess
The paper describes experiments at the Somerset Mine, Colorado, under a cooperative agreement between U.S. Steel and the U.S. Bureau of Mines. A test was made of the tube bundle method of mine air sam
Jan 1, 1975
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Recent Developments For Longwall Roof Support Design And Control
By V 9. 0 / 300 dpi
In the time period from the early 1980's to the present, longwall roof support technology has evolved tremendously. Chock supports and caliper shields were replaced by 2-leg or 4-leg lemniscate s
Jan 1, 1993
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Safety And Maintenance Centered Design Of Primary Crushers
By M. Solomon
Crushers are designed and manufactured to survive the severe duty of mining environments worldwide. Under these conditions the crusher performance and availability is one of the critical factors in t
Jan 1, 2010
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Controlled Environment Through Plant Design At Asarco's Mission Crushing Plant
By Scott L. Burrill
In the past 100 years in the mining industry, many references are made to the "Widow Makers", 'Miners Con" and many other derogatory names related to physical hazards. They reflect the lack of un
Jan 1, 1971
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Micro-Mechanical Modeling To Study Smooth Blasting
The current understanding of the mechanics of rock fracturing during smooth blasting is largely empirical and qualitative due to an inability to model the dynamic process at the fundamental level. In
Jan 1, 1995
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Preface to the MME Special Focus Issue in Memory of Emeritus Professor Frank F. Aplan: Between Theory and Practice - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022)
By Barbara J. Arnold
Combat Infantrymen’s Badge and Bronze Star Medal. Following his discharge from the Army, he re-entered SDSM&T in 1946 and earned a B.S. degree in Metallurgical Engineering in 1948. He then received an
Jan 3, 2022
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Composite Segmental Lining to Resist a Fault Rupture - RETC2021
By Girish Roy, Robert Goodfellow, Angel Del Amo, Bingzhi Yang
Designing and constructing tunnels in seismic prone areas present unique challenges to both designers and contractors. The Westside Purple Line Extension Project– Section 3 in Los Angeles requires cro
Jun 13, 2021
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Geochemical Modeling Methods of Predicting Trace Element Concentrations in Dexter Pit Lake, Elko County, Nevada.
By Regina N. Tempel, Laurie S. Balistrieri, Lisa L. Stillings, Lisa A. Shevenell, Maggy F. Lengke
Dexter pit lake, within the townsite of Tuscarora, Nevada, has been in existence since 1990 and provides a natural laboratory for the study of cycles of trace elements associated with ore deposits (e.
Jan 1, 2000
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Probability-Assigned Constrained Kriging For Precious Metal Reserve Modeling
By G. Pan
The production data of many mines have not reconciled geostatistical estimations based on exploration and development drilling. The discrepancies in recovered metals are sometimes as large as 30%. A n
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold Exploration Using Illite Polytypes Defined By X-Ray Diffraction And Reflectance Spectroscopy
By F. A. Kruse, R. J. Madrid, P. L. Hauff
Sub-microscopic gold grains in disseminated gold deposits in Nevada are often directly associated with the clay mineral illite. Delineation of gold ore-zones can be improved by accurate characterizati
Jan 1, 1989
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Maptek 3D scanning technology used in deep underground lab
Maptek I-Site laser scanning expertise and software technology is being used to map the geology and layout of the deepest underground laboratory to be established in the U.S. The Deep Underground Sci
Jan 1, 2010
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The Case For Oil Shale - A Comprehensive Long Range Plan For The Optimum Development Of The Major Oil Shale Resource In Piceance Creek Basin, West Central Colorado.
By Paul T. Allsman
The guiding principle in developing this plan resulted from evaluating potential future markets for oil, the quantity of mineable oil shale and the optimum rate of production comensurate with market d
Jan 1, 1982
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Ecology And The Mining Industry
By Robert W. Holliday
Natural resources are the reservoir from which society draws its material sustenance. Although there is a growing awareness of the need for aesthetic resources such as space for recreation and natural
Jan 1, 1968
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Application Of Metallurgical Principles, Processes, And Equipment To The Preparation And Production Of Mineral Aggregates - Introduction
By C. E. Golson
The preparation of aggregates is a form of mineral processing which has been taken for granted for many years, mostly because of its lack of glamour when compared to the winning of metallic minerals f
Jan 1, 1961
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Microbial Metabolites as Agents for Reduction of Metal Compounds to Pure Metal
By John S. Thayer, Frederick E. Brinckman, Kenneth L. Jewett, Gregory J. Olson
Interest and research in biorecovery of metals has focused mainly on cell-based metal leaching and precipitation. However, production of non-enzymatic metabolic products by microorganisms related to m
Jan 1, 1989