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Bacterial Gasification As An Alternative To Methane Drainage And Subsequent Extraction Of Coal
By A. Gupta, S. C. Srivastava, K. K. Saroj
Bacterial degasification of methane and conventional methane drainage for generation of power have become accepted practice. Comparative economies of both the techniques have been described. Authors h
Jan 1, 1993
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Extraction of Phosphate Values from Phosphatic Clay Wastes: An Acid-Alcohol Technique
By G. M. Wilemon, B. J. Scheiner
The Bureau of Mines conducted investigations on extracting phosphate values from fine-particle wastes generated during the mining and beneficiation of phosphate ore by leaching dried wastes using a H2
Jan 1, 1989
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Trends in borehole geophysics for mineral exploration: assaying and remote detection
By J. J. Daniels
Advances in borehole geophysical research for mineral assaying and remote detection of mineralization away from the borehole are cited. Nuclear activation measurement research has provided accurate in
Jan 1, 1987
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Tunneling Under Washington Dulles International Airport
By Arun Patel, Diane Hirsch, Pamela Moran
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (Authority) has undertaken a tremendous expansion of Washington Dulles International Airport in Fairfax, Virginia, including upgrading passenger transpor
Jan 1, 2003
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Enhanced Heap Leaching - Part 1: Insights
By S. Orr
Flow in heaps and dumps is a two-phase flow phenomenon, though for many applications it could be simplified as unsaturated flow. Unlike saturated flow (typical of ground water flow), where permeabilit
Jan 1, 2003
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Heap Construction and Solution Application
By Omar A. Muhtadi
6.1 INTRODUCTION The three most critical factors in successful heap leaching operations are: • The methods employed to pretreat ore (i.e, crushing and agglomeration); • Placement of ore on the leac
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluation Of A Prototype Expert System For Configuring Underground Coal Mines
By A. J. Basu
A prototype expert system for planning and designing underground coal mines has been developed in a doctoral study (Basu, 1991) at the University of Kentucky (U.K.). The objective of the study was to
Jan 1, 1992
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Industrial Minerals In The Caribbean
By Peter W. Scott
The Caribbean islands, with their very diverse geology, are a source of several industrial minerals both for their own domestic consumption and for export. The geology of the Greater Antilles, which c
Jan 1, 1999
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Seepage Through Partially Saturated Soils Below A Uranium Tailings Pond
By G. L. Bloomsburg, E. G. Zahl
INTRODUCTION During the past decade, disposal of mine and mill waste material has become an increasingly important issue. Problems of structural stability and seepage effects on stability have been
Jan 1, 1980
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A Mathematical Programming Approach To The Selection Of Stripping Technique And Dragline Size For Area Surface Mines ? Introduction
By David F. Gibson
This paper presents an outline of several models that have been developed to aid surface mine planners evaluate alternative mining methods and dragline sizes. The models presented belong to a larger g
Jan 1, 1982
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Developing Computational Groundwater Monitoring And Management System For Estonian Oil Shale Deposit
By H. Lind
Mining in Estonian oil shale deposit mainly takes place in the Ordovician, Keila-Kukruse aquifer. The aquifer is affected by mining and is fully dried out around the working mine areas (Perens and Sav
Jan 1, 2008
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An Investigation Of "Fly-Dust" Nuisance In Mines - Introduction
By Harold Gibson
The mechanisms leading to the impact of airborne dust particles onto bluff flow obstacles have been extensively reported [1] and widely applied in dust measuring instruments (e.g., impactors) and in d
Jan 1, 1980
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Cost Analysis of Controlled Partial Recirculation of Mine Ventilation Air at Mount Isa Mines
By A. C. Nixon, A. D. S. Gillies, Hsin Wei Wu
Ventilation and refrigeration strategies for the 3000/3500 orebodies, Mount Isa Mines, Australia were reviewed. The orebodies lie between 1,200 and 1,800 m below surface and are characterised by steep
Jan 1, 1995
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Preparation of Feasibility Studies for Financing Mining Ventures
By Jerry M. Whiting, Landy A. Stinnett
The subject of this paper is broad and complex. Secondly, it is near and dear to the authors' hearts. Therefore, it doesn't seem possible to deal with every aspect of it in less space than a
Jan 1, 1987
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Arkansas Novaculite - A Silica Resource
By Drew F. Holbrook
Most of the siliceous rocks of the Arkansas Novaculite are novaculite, but they also include some chert, siliceous shale and, rarely, sandstone. Novaculite is defined as a homogeneous mostly white or
Jan 1, 1978
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An Analysis Of Environmental Baseline Data Programs For Uranium Tailings Storage
By D. C. Mahon, P. G. Sagert, M. R. Legeyt
INTRODUCTION Public opinion, over the effect of industrial development on the environment, has required government to institute guidelines for the protection of the environment both during the deve
Jan 1, 1980
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Flotation, A Lost Precious Metal Recovery Process?
By Michael Drozd
Introduction Flotation is a recovery process that utilizes natural or chemically-introduced hydrophobicity of minerals to separate ore from gangue by attaching the ore particles to bubbles. Flotati
Jan 1, 1993
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Electrochemistry of sulfide mineral flotation
By S. Chander
The use of various electrochemical techniques to study mechanisms of sulfide mineral- flotation reagent interactions is briefly reviewed in this paper. Prior to such studies it is desirable to thermod
Jan 1, 1987
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Quartz Analysis In Bulk Samples: Sample Preparation Procedure
By Raja V. Ramani, Wilson Miola
The potential health effects of quartz-bearing airborne dust in mine and mill atmospheres point to the need for the quantification of quartz content in the source material for determining the source-s
Jan 1, 1991
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Matrix Evaluation to Resolve Corrosion Risks for a Sewer Tunnel in Difficult Glacial Soils
By Douglas J. Uhren, Gary W. Gilbert
This paper describes the risk elements associated with difficult glacial geology, including boulders, heavy groundwater inflow, and potential running soils all coupled with a potentially corrosive ser
Jan 1, 2001