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Afforestation Of Industrial Dumps Using Selected Soil Improvement Agents
By J. Katzur
Recently in Germany, novel artificial humus in combination with water-storing hydrogels has successfully been tested as soil improving material in pot experiments. The novel artificial humus (NOVIHUM
Jan 1, 2002
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Determining Radon Attenuation Of Cover Materials Using Field Experimentation
By K. E. Robinson, G. Re, L. Skoski
Introduction A new technology is evolving as a result of growing industry and government concerns over the potential impacts of possible airborne emissions from uranium tailings piles. A major comp
Jan 1, 1980
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Blind Drilled Ventilation Shafts
By William J. Maloney
OVERVIEW Blind drilled shafts are becoming increasingly popular, particularly in the Appalachian coalfields, as a secondary and sometimes primary means of ventilation. The reasons for the rebirth o
Jan 1, 1993
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Deep Soil Loosening Equipment For Prime Farmland Reclamation
By Yoginder P. Chugh
The control of soils has been found to be one of the highest priority factors influencing the return of reclaimed prime farmland to production. The compaction of soil is primarily a result of the move
Jan 1, 1985
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Mining Research & Development – A Review of 1991 Activities
By M. E. Poad
The Research and development review arrived too late to appear in the May issue. The competitiveness of the US mining industry in a world market depends on many factors. The introduction of new an
Jan 1, 1992
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Solution Mining – A Review of 1992 Activities
The solution mining review did not arrive in time for publication in the May issue. The term solution mining is commonly used to refer to heap leaching, dump leaching, in situ mining and bore hole
Jan 1, 1993
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Modelling Turbulent Flow in Extractive Processes
By James W. Evans
It appears that all extractive processes involve, at one or more points, fluids (gases or liquids) and that the flow of the fluid is an essential part of the functioning of the process. Usually that f
Jan 1, 1990
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The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative (ADTI)
By Roger J. Hornberger, Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, Dirk J. A. vanZyl, Gene E. Krueger, Harry H. Posey, Kim A. Lapakko, Charles H. Buckmam
The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative (ADTI) was initiated in 1995 by federal agencies, the National Mining Association and the Interstate Mining Compact Commission to identify, evaluate and develop
Jan 1, 2000
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Reclamation Concepts And Practice For Uranium Tailings Impoundments
By E. I. Jurgens, K. E. Hanney, D. C. Comrie, R. H. Fletcher
Introduction The reclamation of mine/mill tailings areas is undertaken for a variety of objectives including safety, appearance, economical use of lands and forests and long term storage of a futur
Jan 1, 1980
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Considerations For The Use And Application Of Continuous Monitoring Systems
By Susan G. Bilhorn
A number of studies have been conducted in active and inactive mine environments using continuous monitoring and data acquisition systems to detect various parameters. In addition to the information o
Jan 1, 1984
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Recent Applications Of Fine Screens At Minntac
By R. W. Salmi
The authors discuss the cooperative efforts by Minnesota Ore. Operations and Research; from the earlier development, testing and installation of fine shear screens in the Minntac Step III concentrator
Jan 1, 1984
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Direct Digital Control Applied To Dynamic Processes
By Robert J. Gorney
This paper deals with the actual application of a direct digital control to simple as well as complex industrial process control loops, Fundamental descriptions of preliminary research and design are
Jan 1, 1965
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Improving the characteristics of fine dolomitic-limestone tailings by agglomeration with selected materials
By M. C. Rockwell
There are about 1.8 Mt (2 million st) of discarded dolomitic-limestone tailings from the Gays River lead/zinc mining operation in Nova Scotia currently stockpiled in a tailings pond at the mill site.
Jan 1, 1987
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New Techniques In Hydraulic Mining
By Kendrick C. Hardcastle
The practice of transporting an ore or matrix from a pit area to the plant process area by means of a hydraulic pipeline has long been used by the mining industry. The industries which have classicall
Jan 1, 1969
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The Morenci Tailings Leaching Plant ? Introduction
By Carlos Kovacs-Figueroa
Because of air pollution control regulations in the early 701s it became necessary to clean effluent gases from the Morenci Reduction Works Smelter. Feasibility studies indicated that this could be ac
Jan 1, 1976
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Sustainability: More Than Just Reclamation
By D. Wright, J. Samborski
DuPont’s Florida Plant has been mining in northeast Florida and supplying titanium-bearing minerals, zircon and staurolite for over 50years.The site has successfully implemented and “sustained” a land
Jan 1, 2004
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Application Of GIS Technology For Resource Estimation Of Offshore Placer Deposits In Nome, Alaska
By Kyle L. Brennan, Scott Maybrier, Gang Chen, Scott Huang
Data from about 3200 drill holes in the offshore area at Nome, Alaska was digitized and processed. Most drill hole files have associated lithology, gold value, and blow count descriptions for each dri
Jan 1, 2002
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Worker and Public Health Considerations Associated With Mine CERCLA (Superfund) Operations
By R. L. Urie, L. Burdzinski
Non-operational mine facilities are subject to placement on the EPA's National Priority List (Superfund). Once a mine site is undergoing investigation and/or remediation, MSHA regulations for hea
Jan 1, 1991
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Gasoline Explosion in East Lansing Sewer Tunnel
By Steven W. Hunt, Jane A. Kettler, Barry R. Doyle
A sewer tunnel being constructed through an urban commercial area was to pass the site of a former gasoline service station. The site was known to have contained leaking underground storage tanks. An
Jan 1, 1997
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The Economics of Coal and Nuclear Energy
By Richard Newcomb, Michael Rieber, William A. Vogely
INTRODUCTION The solid fossil and nuclear fuels, but especially uranium, are given prominent, indeed leading, roles by energy experts in most long range estimates of world energy futures. Optimistic
Jan 1, 1985