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Sustainable Development and the Mineral Industries - Achievements and ChallengesBy S. Möllerherm
"Since the adoption of the Rio-Declaration in 1992 the concept of sustainable development is raising more and more awareness in public perception. The World Commission on Economic Development WCED has
Jan 1, 2005
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Post-Closure Flooding Of The Homestake Mine At Lead, SdBy A. D. Davis
The historic Homestake Gold Mine at Lead, SD, was closed in December of 2001, after 125 years of operation. Since closure, the mine has been selected by the National Science Foundation as the propose
Jan 1, 2008
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Challenges in Modelling Water Flow in Waste Covers: Lysimeter AnalysisBy Ernest K. Yanful, Paul H. Simms
The lysimeter is a useful tool for evaluating the performance of mine waste covers or liners. A major problem with its application is the possibility for preferential flow into or away from the lysime
Jan 1, 2000
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A Comparative Review of Queenstake Resources Ltd. Alluvial Gold Mining OperationsBy Gordon C. Gutrath
Queenstake Resources Ltd. has been exploring and mining alluvial gold deposits in the Yukon Territory and British Columbia since 1980. The five mines in production produced, in 1987, a total of 13,222
Jan 1, 1988
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Construction of Leach Pads on Steeply Sloping GroundBy Nancy C. Shaver, Alan Tapp
Leach pads of 272,000 tonnes (300,000 st) and 910,000 tonnes (1,000,000 st) with associated operating ponds have recently been constructed on sidehill locations with up to 20 percent slopes. The large
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Occurrences And Modelling In Çan - Yenice - Gönen District, Biga PeninsulaBy Mehmet Maral
Various types of Tertiary (Miocene) lignite occurrences had been formed and alternated with volcano-sedimentary Bigadiç Formation in the field of study, which resides in the middle and eastern parts o
Jan 1, 2005
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Control System For Mine VentilationBy Alexander Filimonov, Yury Bloshteyn
Ventilation of gas mines keeps necessary sanitation and hygienic conditions for labor in mines and increases the safety by dilution and removal of hazardous and dangerous gases in accordance with the
Jan 1, 1991
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Absorption Characteristics Of Opaline Clays From The Eocene Of GeorgiaBy Robert E. Carver
Opaline clays from central and eastern Georgia are widely used as industrial and domestic absorbants, principally as insecticide carrier and animal litter. The clays are classified as fuller's ea
Jan 1, 1972
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Application Of Digital Filters And Time Series Analysis In Ventilation Control SystemsBy Waclaw Trutwin, Stanislaw Wasilewski
Application of computer-based systems for ventilation process monitoring makes it possible to widen the system functions with those connected with long-term data analysis. It allows the mine ventilati
Jan 1, 1991
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Use Of Limestone Resources In Flue-Gas Desulfurization Power Plants In The Ohio River ValleyBy Michael P. Foose
In 1994, more than 41 of the approximately 160 coal-fired, electrical- power plants within the six-state Ohio River Valley region used flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) units to desulfurize their emissio
Jan 1, 1999
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Orebody Modeling The Transformation Of Coordinate Systems To Model Continuity At Mount Emmons ? IntroductionBy Tracy E. Barnes
The process of computerized reserve estimation consists of assuming a model of the spatial continuity of a deposit and then, working within the assumed model, estimating the grade and tonnage of the d
Jan 1, 1982
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Career outlook in industrial mineralsBy R. J. Roman
Introduction This paper attempts to describe the characteristics of the industrial minerals segment of the minerals industry that make it different from the other segments. Also described are the tre
Jan 2, 1985
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Intravenous GeologyBy Bobby J. Timmons
A few years ago during a Southeastern Geological Society field trip, a professor from a Florida university and a trip leader commented at one of the stops, "... and for those of you interested in the
Jan 1, 1995
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Introduction Of The Tri-Flo At TancoBy R. O. Burt
The Tanco pegmatite is located in the Bird River greenstone belt of south-eastern Manitoba approximately 160 km northeast of Winnipeg (Figure 1). The orebody was discovered in 1929 and subsequently at
Jan 1, 1988
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Typical And Atypical Slug Test Responses Observed In Mine SpoilBy J. W. Hawkins
Understanding aquifer properties in surface mine backfill is essential for managing the groundwater flow system as well as controlling the formation and discharge of acid urine drainage. Slug tests (i
Jan 1, 1994
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Appalachian Coal-Mining Health and Safety TrendsBy Barbara Fotta
This article examines health and safety trends during the past 10 years at Appalachian surface and underground bituminous coal mines. Data for Appalachia include Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia
Jan 1, 1995
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Control of montmorillonite via complexation and ultrasonics in the selective flocculation of iron oresBy Arol, A. I., I. Iwasaki
The presence of calcium ion in iron ore pulps causes heterocoagulation of rnontmorillonite on hematite leading to indiscriminate dispersion. Two methods were investigated to control the adverse effect
Jan 1, 1988
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Theoretical Approach And Technical Development In Collectorless Flotation SeparationBy F. Qiming
By means of flotation experiments, potential-pH diagram, electrochemical testing and X -ray photoelectronic spectrum (XPS), the main factors (the thermodynamics and the property of surface products) i
Jan 1, 1992
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The Management Of The Introduction Of Technology New To An OrganisationBy Douglas Owen
Two case studies describe the introduction of technology new to an organisation. The lessons learnt from these Case studies contribute to Our general understanding of the management of technological c
Jan 1, 1989
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Health and safety statistics and trends in the Greek mining and quarrying industryHealth and safety issues are very important to the mining industry. Although the application of scientific research and current technology shields workers from many dangerous aspects of mining, accide
Jan 1, 2002