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Part 14 - New And Innovative TechnologiesBy Luis Fernandez-Deza, Kaveh Talebi, Seth Pollak, Soto Vardakos
INTRO PAGE
Jun 13, 2021
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Engineering Geology Problems Associated With Cavernous Formations ? SummaryBy Reese E. Mallette
This paper makes five major points which may be contributions to the art of limestone sinkhole engineering. First, solution cavity development in limestones is dependent in great measure on pyrite con
Jan 1, 1975
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Management Lessons ? ?And We Learned About Exploration Management From That?By Ben F. Dickerson
For a number of years in office bull sessions, I have not so jokingly discussed the engineering or management fiasco of the year or decade. Usually, governmental projects are in the vanguard, such as
Jan 1, 1975
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Tripoli (ebd0f5d3-555e-4807-8e21-213f5f1cb5f9)By James C. Bradbury
Tripoli is a naturally occurring, finely divided form of silica found chiefly in midwestern and southeastern states and used commercially in fillers and abrasives. The name comes from the location of
Jan 1, 1980
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Vertical Crater Retreat Stoping As Applied At The Homestake Mine (b951c862-019d-41c7-9c89-45bf8f9e7535)By Steven T. Mitchell
The introduction of Vertical Crater Retreat (VCR) Stoping at the Homestake Mine in Lead, SD, constitutes a major advance in Homes take Mining Company's efforts to improve productivity and reduce
Jan 1, 1980
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Modern On Strand Sinter CoolingBy Harold E. Rowen
The listed title of my talk to-day is "MODERN ON STRAND SINTER COOLING". Perhaps it should he ve been "COMPLETION OF SINTERING ON THE STRAND" as the two are synonymous. By the very nature of the DWIGH
Jan 1, 1973
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Electrokinetic Characterization Concentrated DispersionsBy David W. Cannon, Russell V. Mann
In a dispersion of particles in liquid a net charge will develop at the particle-liquid interface. This surface charge is usually due to the adsorption of charged material from solution. The existence
Jan 1, 1990
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Design Of The Bear Creek Uranium Mill ? IntroductionBy G. H. Kuhnhausen
The Bear Creek Uranium Mill was designed in 1975 to process 909 tonnes per day (1000 STPD) of low-grade uranium ore from the Powder River Basin in Wyoming. The mill was expanded to 1818 tonnes per day
Jan 1, 1979
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Mineralization of the Silver Star Stock ? IntroductionBy M. T. Heath
Numerous mineral deposits of somewhat limited extent and grade are associated with most of the Tertiary granitic intrusions in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. The Silver Star area in southwestern
Jan 1, 1967
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The Asbestos ControversyBy Earl G. Hoover, V. S. Znamensky
For most geologists and miners the term asbestos refers to a group of highly fibrous silicate minerals that readily separate into long, thin, strong fibers of sufficient flexibility to be woven; these
Jan 1, 1986
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Relations In The Petrography Of Lignite To Its PreparationBy Harold L. Lovell
The extensive heterogeneity of coal is a fact long recognized by scientists and engineers. However, until recent years the practical implications of such heterogeneity have more often been realized fr
Jan 1, 1968
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Employee assistance programs : What they are, how they benefit employees and companiesBy Suzanne Smith, Frank C. Fantauzzo
Introduction America's workforce is the heart of the nation's economy. The health of its members is a matter of national priority. Statistics show that the most common cause of job difficul
Jan 11, 1987
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Bauxite Project At Paragominas, Brazil ? IntroductionBy Peter G. Sechiari
The Rio Tinto-Zinc Corporation Limited (RTZ), through it exploration company Riofinex, commenced exploration for bauxite in the Amazonia region of Brazil during 1970. Following' encouraging indic
Jan 1, 1979
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Stress Pulses From Blasting - IntroductionBy Douglas E. Hansen
A current trend in blasting of large volumes of rock is to use increasingly larger diameter shot holes. The use of large diameter holes meant; correspondingly large explosive charges will be loaded an
Jan 1, 1976
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Waste Sources And Impacts Of Waste Disposal On Area Water Resources Florida Phosphate Industry ? IntroductionBy Jim V. Rouse
The mining, beneficiation, and processing of phosphate rock in the Florida phosphate district constitutes a large portion of the southeastern mining industry. For example, 1973 production is reported
Jan 1, 1983
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Flotation Of Some SilicatesBy Geoffrey Purcell
The flotation response to amine collector of quartz and the feldspars microcline and albite, of the pyroxenes augite and spodumene, and of olivine can be, explained by a physical adsorption model. Flo
Jan 1, 1966
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Thermal Spallation Excavation of RockBy R. Edward Williams
The Spa1lation Process Because of the low thermal conductivity of many hard rocks, rapid heating of these rocks produces a thin surface layer in which the temperatures attain high values. Thermal e
Jan 1, 1986
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On A Simulation Method Of Methane-Concentration Control ? IntroductionBy Waclaw Trutwin
The idea of automatic or remote control of the mine ventilation process generally, and methane concentration particularly, attracts the attention of mining engineers more and more. The advantages of i
Jan 1, 1980
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Quality Control in the Grouting of Saturated Fractured RockBy Yu. A. Polozov, V. A. Lagunov, O. Yu. Lushinkova, Yu. I. Svirskiy, Eh. Ya. Kipko, Roy A. Williams
The reliable quality assessment of grouting operations is one of the key issues in establishing impermeable grout curtains around shafts, drifts and tunnels. Reliable opera¬tional information on the d
Jan 1, 1993
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Minimising The Fire Hazard Of Underground Plastic PipesBy P. N. Eksteen, G. E. Greig
The South African mining industry currently installs about 6 km per month of plastic pipes for conveying compressed air and water. Plastic pipes have a number of desirable properties and are favoured
Jan 1, 1993