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    Powder River Basin: Mother Lode Of The Nation's Compliance Coal

    By L. Alan Weakly

    The Powder River Basin of northeastern Wyoming and southcentral Montana contains the largest strip minable reserve of compliance coal (0.27 kg or 0.6 or less Ibs of sulfur per million Btu) in the Unit

    Jan 1, 1998

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    THE HW EMSTM COPPER-GOLD METHOD (Engineered Membrane Separation)

    By John A. Lombardi

    The HW Process Technologies Engineered Membrane Separation (EMS"') technology is a patented system for the removal of multivalent base metal cyanide complexes from cyanide process streams, and EMSni p

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Correcting and clarifying the basic locomotive skidding equation

    By L. Adler

    Determining whether a railroad locomotive will skid under varying conditions is a fairly routine, pervasive problem. However, some of the equations provided are wrong, others are at best murky. All re

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Environment ? Air (042e3540-9e2c-4d46-9337-11a96d924b18)

    By James R. Jones

    The concern for air pollution goes back centuries as will be seen from this quotation : "Strife and coal, it seems, have a hand-in-hand historical relationship. It was thought by some . . . in the M

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Rapid Open Pit Design System - New System of Open Pit Design.

    By John McMorran

    An open pit mine design system should have the characteristics of being flexible, versatile, and simple. All of these characteristics are necessary for producing a dynamic mine design. In other words,

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Mitigation of Acid Rock Drainage at the Summitville Mine Superfund Site, Colorado, USA

    By Angus Campbell, Michael J. Gobla

    Numerous techniques for treating, controlling, and preventing acid rock drainage have been applied at the Summitville Mine Superfund Site. Challenging aspects of the remote mine site include the wide-

    Jan 1, 2000

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    The Effects Of Water Inflow Into The Exhaust Shaft At The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant

    The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is a geologic repository for disposal of transuranic waste and is operated by the US Department of Energy. The repository is located at a depth of 655 min the P

    Jan 1, 2004

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    A Computer Design Of Ultimate Pit Limit By Using Transportation Algorithm

    By Panlop Huttagosol

    The use of computer models to design ultimate pit limit of an open pit mine during its feasibility study has become an emphasized procedure in mining. It is a normal practice in open pit mine design t

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Zirconium and Hafnium Minerals (9414ba1e-f0be-4f18-a6fe-efc021a93f44)

    By Thomas E. Garnar

    Zirconium and hafnium are the twin elements of the periodic table because they are always found together. They resemble each other so closely that hafnium was not discovered until 135 years after the

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Radiation Logging In Leaching Studies ? Introduction

    By E. Viet Howard

    During the recent expansion of precipitate copper production at the Chino Mines Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation, Santa Rita, New Mexico, local studies of the dump leaching process were intens

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Study of TBM Performance Prediction Using Rock Mass Classification

    By Jamal Rostami, Alireza Salimi, Christian Moormann

    "Rock mass classification systems are often applied in many empirical design practices in rock engineering, some contrasting with the original intent and applications of these classification systems,

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Opening and Development

    By Victor L. Steven

    10.1-SHAFT SINKING AND RAISING BY CONVENTIONAL METHODS VICTOR L. STEVEN 10.1.1-SHAFT SELECTION A great deal of thought and planning should go into the selection of a mine shaft to provide t

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Grade Control and Mine Planning – Observations from the Front

    By D. E. Cameron

    "INTRODUCTION Grade control requirements for base and precious metal projects are an important input to both conceptual and feasibility mine plans. It’s the author’s experience that grade control inpu

    Jan 1, 2018

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    Notes On Impediments To Mining Investments In The Developing World

    By J. S. Carman

    As with the slogans of Madison Avenue, catch words or phrases frequently become topical. Much is heard these days of the confrontation between governments of developing countries and international min

    Jan 1, 1977

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    A New Era of Tunneling Planned for Houston—Going Deep to Solve Regional Water Supply, Wastewater, and Drainage Problems - RETC2021

    By Eric Hansen, Todd Wanless, Chris Mueller, Shannon Dunne, Scott Elmer

    Between 2010 and 2018, Houston added more than 1 Million residents; the third largest rate of growth in the nation. With growth, the region faces new challenges with water supply, capacity of its wast

    Jun 13, 2021

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    Mining Sites on Superfund's National Priorities List - Past and Current Mining Practices

    By Van E. Housman, Stephen D. Hoffman

    The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), also known as "Superfund", requires a listing of sites that have known releases or threatened releases of ha

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Innovative Directional Controlled Blasting Technique for Excavation of Unstable Slopes Along a Busy Transportation Route: a Case Study of Konkan Railway in India Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (04f70e1b-6daa-4a15-a03f-f701f02b279c)

    By Aditya Rana, A. K. Mishra, M. M. Singh, N. K. Bhagat

    Many cases of derailments, train accidents and traffic interruptions due to the slope failure and rockfall have been reported in the past on Konkan Railway trackline because of unstable rock slopes. T

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    Environmental Impacts Of Mining Natural Aggregate

    By William H. Langer

    Nearly every community in the United States is dependent on aggregate (sand, gravel, and crushed stone) resources to build and maintain its infrastructure. Unfortunately, developing aggregate resource

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Are You Really Using Your Information to Increase the Effectiveness of Assets and People?

    By Osvaldo A. Bascur, J. Pat Kennedy

    Large metallurgical complexes have more data than a small city and much of it is "real time," changing rapidly as internal and external conditions evolve. As corporations buy and sell assets and reeng

    Jan 1, 2004