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Pilot Testing of a Permeable Reactive Barrier (PRB) to Remediate Sulfate, Metals, and Low pH in Groundwater
By J. F. Strunk Jr., K. M. Maestas, Y. Chai, R. Legrand, R. L. Henry
"Groundwater with elevated sulfate and metals was treated using a sulfate-reducing pilot PRB consisting of a series of six 55-gallon drums filled with ZVI (Fe0), wood chips, brewer’s grain, limestone,
Jan 1, 2016
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Noise Suppression by Flexible Fan Silencers
By J. Partyka, Trevor R. J. Kelly
This paper presents the results on noise testing of a fan only, as well as the results of a steel silencer and of flexible silencers that were connected directly to a fan. On-site facilities and free-
Jan 1, 1995
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Structural Characterization Of A Longwall Mine For Mine Planning Using Integrated Geophysical And Remote Sensing Methods
By E. M. Williams
The U.S. Bureau of Mines recently conducted a limited-scope study on the use of lineament analysis and electromagnetic geophysics to better identify the surface expressions of faults at the Cimmaron M
Jan 1, 1995
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Unconventional Gas Resources
By Jeffrey B. Smith
Introduction The gas shortage is going to be with us for some time to come. If we can set aside political and industry rhetoric (along with subjective personal opinions), we still are confronted by t
Jan 1, 1980
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Gold: One Of The Most Mobile Elements
By W. S. Fyfe
Gold is mobilized or made soluble under all crustal conditions given appropriate fluid chemistry with molecules which complex gold. In the surface environment chloride, thiosulphate and a host of orga
Jan 1, 1987
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On The Regrind Of Molybdenite Concentrates With A Tower Mill
By Juan L. Sepulveda
An MPSI KW-20 Tower mill has been tested at the Butte Molybdenum plant of Anaconda Minerals Company, as a substitute for the conventional 1.5x3.0 m (5x10 ft) tumbling ball mill currently used for regr
Jan 1, 1984
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Recovering Fine-Size Coal From Alabama Washer Wastes Using Humphreys Spiral
By James S. Browning
In 1975 bituminous coal and lignite production in the United States reached an all-time high of 637 million tons, an increase of 6 percent over production in 1974. The output, valued at $11.9 billion
Jan 1, 1977
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Chromite Potential Of The Southwest Pacific ? Introduction
By Charles J. Johnson
The United States is totally dependent on imports for all primary chromite and most ferrochrome supplies. Although the United States imports chromite and ferrochrome from a number of countries, the lo
Jan 1, 1982
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Unconventional Gas Resources (4f80c854-eb28-4c25-9c81-c803ef2a0bd6)
By Jeffrey B. Smith
Introduction The gas shortage is going to be with us for some time to come. If we can set aside political and industry rhetoric (along with subjective personal opinions), we still are confronted by t
Jan 9, 1980
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Lessons Learned from Long-Term and Large-Batch Humidity Cells
By Nora M. Hutt, Kevin A. Morin
The Sobek humidity cell has been in use with minor modification for more than 30 years to determine bulk primary-mineral reaction rates. As a result, it has become a key tool for predicting the bulk r
Jan 1, 2000
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Risk Aspects Of Exploration Target Selection ? Introduction
By Robin G. Burn
An orebody is a mining company's greatest asset; without it there can be no mine. Yet, by the very nature of the industry, orebodies are wasting assets whose progressive depletion must be balance
Jan 1, 1984
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Personal Computers In The Construction Industry
By Richard C. Sale
INTRODUCTION The topic of the paper is to discuss the use of micro computers in the construction industry. I will first discuss the present situation of the PCs in our industry followed by a dis
Jan 1, 1987
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Spatial Characterization And Sampling Of Mine Wastes
By Martin L. Smith
Sampling and subsequent geostatistical structural analysis is being carried out on the Bunker Hill Superfund site in northern Idaho's Silver Valley. This paper reports on the findings and methodo
Jan 1, 1992
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Computer-Based Planning Of Mining Operations On The Basis Of Statistical Data Evaluation ? Introduction
By F. L. Wilke
In the german hard-coal mining industry the mechanization of longwall faces and the machinery used for the extraction process have reached such an extent, that an extensive increase in productivity an
Jan 1, 1982
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Development of a Bubble-Coarsening Froth Model
By S. Park
In a flotation froth (and foam), air bubbles become larger due to coalescence, causing less hydrophobic particles to drop off. A bubble-coarsening model has been developed by calculating the changes i
Feb 23, 2014
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Recent Developments In Computer Based Dispatching
By James Wm. White
Computer based dispatching in open pit truck haulage operations yields many benefits of current interest to mine management. The key tangible benefit is a substantial productivity increase with a give
Jan 1, 1983
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Grass Roots Kaolin Plants -- Can They Be Justified? ? Introduction
By T. M. Sukel
Engelhard Corporation is one of the leading producers of kaolin based products in the world, having acquired the assets of Freeport Kaolin company in 1985. Much of the production technology used in th
Jan 1, 1987
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Recovery Of Pyrites From Coal Refuse -- A Pilot Plant Study
By Harold L. Lovell
The current interest in sulfur recovery from coal measures is indicated by a recent report prepared for the Public Health Service (1) It was noted that the concentration of pyrites to a product contai
Jan 1, 1967
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Design and Construction of Malana Hydroelectric Power Tunnel, India
By Michel Claisse, R. P. Goel, André J. Rancourt, Kent Murphy
The Malana Hydroelectric Project is a private development located in HimachalPradesh State, India that was commissioned in June 2001. The plant was built and is owned by the Malana Power Company, a su
Jan 1, 2003
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Flotation Rates Of Non-Sulphide Minerals In Chalcopyrite Flotation Processes
By N. W. Johnson
The behavior of non-sulphide gangue in chaloopyrite flotation circuits has been investigated. Plant and laboratory tests were carried out on five different ores, and linear relationships were found to
Jan 1, 1972