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EM1ERGING REGULATORY DEVELOPMENTS lN THE USA AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR POND/PAD LINER SELECTION
By Rick T. Richins
Despite what may be overwhelming evidence that natural degradation of cyanide and cyanide attenuation in hydrogeochemical processes are capable of reducing or eliminating potential water quality probl
Jan 1, 1998
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Technical Note - Partially Fluxed Pellets With Low Silica For Blast Furnace At Samarco Mineração S.A.
By J. A. M. Cano
Introduction Since the beginning of operations at the pellet plant at Ponta Ubu ES, Samarco Mineração SA has produced pellets for direct reduction and blast furnace processes. Of the total amount o
Jan 1, 1996
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Gilman Modification of Mitchell Slice Stoping
By William L. Jude
INTRODUCTION Although the mining method described in this chapter is locally designated "modified Mitchell," there are so many features which are characteristic of square sets that the designation "m
Jan 1, 1982
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A Framework for Tailings Pond Drainage Failure Detection System
By Cong Shi, Cuiping Li, Enji Sun
"Tailings dam is a subsidiary facility of mining production. In order to decrease tailings dam accidents caused by the failure of flood drainage system, this paper proposed a framework of potential fa
Jan 1, 2017
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Poly-Met Mill Liners For Autogenous And Semiautogenous Grinding Mills
By K. A. Eriksson
Over 25 years ago, SKEGA pioneered the use of rubber linings in grinding mills and rubber is today widely accepted and almost standard material chosen for Regrind -and Secondary Mills. There are, howe
Jan 1, 1988
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Influence of Air Gap Volume on Achieving Steady-State Velocity of Detonation Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (409d4228-794f-4377-b4b8-6ba9d80b215c)
By Eugie Kabwe
The velocity of detonation (VOD) is a significant property considered when rating an explosive. It may be quantified as a confined or unconfined velocity. The confined velocity is the rate at which th
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Pyke Asbestos Deposits, New Zealand
By R. C. Jr. Babcock, V. S. Znamensky
The Pyke asbestos deposits were discovered by Kennecott Explorations (Australia) Pty. Ltd. in 1969 during the course of base metal exploration on the South Island of New Zealand. Extensive occurrences
Jan 1, 1986
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Treatment of Coal Mine Drainage with Constructed Wetlands
By Robert S. Hedin, David M. Hyman
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a common water pollution problem on active and abandoned coal mine sites in the eastern United States. AMD forms when surface mining brings unweathered pyrite-containing ro
Jan 1, 1989
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Well Design For In-Situ Leaching
By S. G. Axen
Design of wells for in-situ leaching is based on individual mining operation and ore deposit requirements. Major design considerations are well flowrate, depth, fluid composition, expected well life,
Jan 1, 1988
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Boom-Type Miners and Roadheaders
By George H. K. Schenck
INTRODUCTION Boom-type miners mechanize the cutting and loading of a solid face of rock having a compressive strength as high as 124 MPa (18,000 psi). These machines differ from continuous miners i
Jan 1, 1982
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Structural Stability of Coal Mine Entry Intersections-Case Studies
By R. Kneisley, D. Conover, K. Haramy, K. Hanna
INTRODUCTION Coal mine entry intersections are high-risk areas for roof falls due to inherently wide roof spans, excessive stress, and variable intersection shapes resulting from breakthrough misa
Jan 1, 1986
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Thermal Spallation Excavation of Rock
By 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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Roof Control Technologies of Lower Layer Mining in Close Distance Coal Seams
By Weixiang Meng, Zhao Song, Ming Guo, Zhigao Liu, Shoubao Zhang
"There are many multi-layer coal reserves in China which account for nearly 20 to 25% of the existing proven reserves. When the coals are mined in a descending order using the fully mechanized long wa
Jan 1, 2019
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Third International Mine Ventilation Congress held in Harrogate, England
By Rudolf E. Greuer
Introduction The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and the Institution of Mining Engineers organized the Third International Mine Ventilation Congress held in Harrogate, England. Sixty-one papers
Jan 1, 1985
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Increasing the recovery of thick and closely spaced coal seams in the western US - some geologic and longwall considerations
By Donna L. Boreck
Introduction Coal has been mined in the western United States since the mid-1800s. The resource is abundant in the West. Despite recent economic conditions, it remains an important part of the nation
Jan 3, 1988
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Phosphate Rock Long Term International Issues and Trends
By James M. Williams, Michael E. Zellars, Arthur J. Roth
INTRODUCTION Our present estimates of world P205 consumption for all uses show an average annual growth rate of approximately 1.9% per year. The estimated 1985 consumption of 41.5 million tonnes of
Jan 1, 1986
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Development Of A New Process To Control Scale In The Strip Circuit At The Homestake McLaughlin Mine
By L. M. Cenegy
Introduction The formation of scale is common in gold ore processing plants. A working definition of such scale is: "A hard, tightly adhering deposit formed in place by the precipitation of calc
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Frothers
By Robert D. Hansen, Richard R. Klimpel
INTRODUCTION A very important factor in froth flotation is the use of surface-active chemicals to form a froth in which minerals or coals are retained, thus allowing for valuable component enrichm
Jan 1, 1986
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Optimizing The Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone For Fine Coal Cleaning: A Progress Report
By Glenn A. Shirey, Robert D. Stoessner, S. Gopalakrishnan
Under a contract awarded by the U.S. DOE-PETC, the Pennsylvania Electric Company and New York. State Electric and Gas Corporation are conducting a test program to evaluate and optimize the performance
Jan 1, 1989
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The Radiation Hazards In Italian Nonuranium Mines-Aspects Of Radiation Protection
By G. Sciocchetti, G. F. Clemente, F. Scacco
INTRODUCTION Radon, thoron and their airborne daughter products may result in a significant biological hazard when they are concentrated in enclosed places such as mines, houses and caves. High con
Jan 1, 1981