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A Radar-Based Highwall Rib-Thickness Monitoring SystemBy W. D. Monaghan, G. L. Mowrey, C. W. Ganoe
In addition to developing various types of coal-interface detection systems, the US Bureau of Mines is actively involved in developing a coal rib-thickness monitoring system for high wall mining appli
Jan 1, 1996
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Computerization In Planning Of Mining Operations At Deep Mines - Development Of The Scientific MethodBy A. S. Astakhov
Working out of the production calendar plans (schedules) at deep mines which provide for the interaction of all kinds of mining operations determining coal output growth and mining and technical indic
Jan 1, 1979
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Typical Flotation Circuit ConfigurationsBy S. G. Malghan
Flotation circuits of a range of complexity are in use for a large number of ores. Since each ore is different and end-product quality requirements are not necessarily the same, circuit configurations
Jan 1, 1986
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Mechanical mining: the state of the artBy L. Gertsch, R. Gertsch
Mechanical mining is steadily gaining in usage in the mining industry. A variety of machines are now being used, including tunnel boring machines, roadheaders, continuous miners, surface miners and au
Jan 1, 2002
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Precious Metals Of WyomingBy Erich U. Petersen, W. Dan Hausel, William J. Tafuri, Donald M. Hausen, Douglas N. Halbe
The geology of Wyoming has been compared to some of the richest precious metal producing regions of the world including South Africa, Western Australia, and the Superior Province of Canada. These area
Jan 1, 1990
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Tailings Line Design As Affected By pHBy A. A. Wallach
During the early design stages of the San Manuel Concentrator, numerous questions were raised concerning the required slope for tailings pipelines. The tailings disposal area which had been selected w
Jan 1, 1958
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Clays – Common ClayBy Haydn H. Murray
Common clay includes a wide variety of clay and other fine- grained rocks that are used in many ways. These clays are some- times classified as miscellaneous clay and shale. Most products made from th
Jan 1, 1994
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Use Of Natural Sedimentary Zeolites For Metal Ion Recovery From Hydrometallurgical Solutions And For The Environmental Remediation Of Acid Mine DrainageBy R. M. Carland, F. F. Aplan
Six natural zeolites were evaluated for their ability to selectively remove heavy metal cations from solution. Ion selectivity was found to be Pb+2>Zn+2>Ni+2 and Cu+2>Co+2 from their respective soluti
Jan 1, 1995
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Technological Layouts And Equipment For Hydraulic Coal Mining Thick Seams In The U.S.S.R. ? Introduction[The development of economically effective and safe methods of mining thick coal seams enables to involve considerable coal reserves into the energy resources in different countries all over the world
Jan 1, 1975
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Roasting Characteristics Of Refractory Gold OresBy R. G. Reddy
Chemical and structural changes occurring during the roasting of refractory gold ores were investigated. Effect of temperature on oxidation behavior of ores was analyzed using TGA, DTA and X-ray diffr
Jan 1, 1990
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The Role of Weathering in Trace Metal Redistributions in the Mayday Mine Dump near Silverton, ColoradoBy Mark R. Stanton
Geochemical and mineralogical analyses of 46 samples from six drill cores in the Mayday mine pile near Silverton, Colorado, demonstrate wide variability in trace metal contents with spatial location.
Jan 1, 2000
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Geotechnical Investigations and Design Alternatives For Tunneling in the Presence of Hydrogen Sulfide Gas - Los Angeles MetroBy B. M. Ghadiali, J. B. Putnam, T. P. Smirnoff, M. A. Elioff, P. F. Ryan
Geotechnical investigations for the Mid-City Extension of the Los Angeles Metro revealed high concentrations of toxic hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas as well as methane. Testing techniques employed to dete
Jan 1, 1995
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Ground Penetrating Radar For Identification Of Mine Tunnels And Abandoned Mine StopesBy Thomas Fenner
Surface and underground mining operations are often hindered by unknown tunnels and slopes and the precise locations of adjacent workings. Mine safety and planning are adversely affected especially in
Jan 1, 1996
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Acid-activated claysBy D. B. Jenkins, D. R. Taylor
Treatment of bentonite clay with mineral acids yields a modified clay product of high surface area and acidity that exhibits enhanced adsorptive and catalytic properties. A highly specialized segment
Jan 1, 1988
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Rio Tinto – Mineral Reserve Estimation in the Real World – A Large Company PerspectiveBy Niall Weatherstone
Introduction Risks & Rewards of a Mineral Reserve Life History of a Mineral Reserve Estimate Risk Assessment & Management Mineral Resource & Reserve Estimation Good Practice Mineral Resource & Re
Jan 1, 2003
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Electrochemical Characterization Of The Chalcopyrite/Solution InterfaceBy J. Pang, S. Chander
The results of an investigation to characterize the chalcopyrite/solution interface are presented. Several techniques were used, including galvanostatic and steady-state polarization, cyclic voltammet
Jan 1, 1993
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2. Flotation Process ControlBy U. E. Paakkinen
Progress in computer control of flotation circuits has developed parallel with advances in reliability of on-stream X-ray analysis (Cooper, 1976). Attainment of acceptable results with X-ray fluoresce
Jan 1, 1979
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Behavior of Linear Foundations Subjected to Longwall SubsidenceBy Richard M. Bennett
Twelve linear test foundations were constructed over an advancing longwall panel in southern Illinois, six were located along the centerline, and six in the maximum tension zone. One footing in each s
Jan 1, 1986
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The European Bentonite Industry ? IntroductionBy Hans U. Bartholet
The bentonite industry in Europe includes both the smectite and hormite groups of clay minerals. The smectites are, essentially, a compendium of cationic differentiatable montmorillonite platelets whi
Jan 1, 1979
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Membrane Technologies For Gold And Silver Processing ImprovementsBy Larry A. Lien
Membrane technology has been available for about 30 years, but has been used very sparingly within the general mining industry. However, recent developments in polymer chemistry, spiral wound element
Jan 1, 1998