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Noise Levels and Controls in Coal Cleaning Plants
By Terry L. Muldoon
On July 7, 1971, noise regulations for underground coal mines were implemented under provisions set forth in the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969. These same regulations now also apply
Jan 1, 1972
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The Utilization Of Anthracite Refuse As A Soilless Medium
By John W. White
Anthracite mine refuse, or culm dump material as it is sometimes called, is the waste material resulting from the sizing and cleaning of run-of-mine deep and strip-mined anthracite coal. It may also c
Jan 1, 1972
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Radar Exploration Through Rock In Advance Of Mining
By John C. Cook
There is pressing need for better means of exploring ground conditions ahead of mining. Exploration drilling has the drawbacks of high cost and a seriously restricted sampling zone. Traditional geophy
Jan 1, 1972
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Vertical Variability In The Attapulgite Mining Area
By Charles E. Weaver
A core from the La Camelia attapulgite mine in north Florida was studied in detail to determine the detailed vertical variability and the relations of the various parameters. The structural, textural,
Jan 1, 1972
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Automated Conditions Mining at Sylvite
By William G. Schultz
Sylvite of Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co., operates an 8000 TPD potash mine and refinery located nine miles North East of Rocanville, Saskatchewan. Prior to Hu
Jan 1, 1972
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Economics And Safety Of Nuclear Chemical Copper Mining
By Gary H. Higgins
The paper by Lewis and Braun l presents experimental and calculational evidence that primary chalcopyrite ores are rapidly oxidized by warm oxygen-bearing water. Resulting solutions contained copper s
Jan 1, 1972
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Henderson No. 2 Shaft -The Sinking And Equipping Of A Large Diameter Concrete Shaft
By Allan G. Provost
Shaft construction is assuming ever increasing importance when new mining enterprises are considered. The reasons for this increased emphasis is the much greater depths at which many new ore-bodies ar
Jan 1, 1972
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Reclamation Of Mined-Out Bauxite Lands In Jamaica, 1952-1970
By C. E. Davis
The Jamaica Mining Legislation requires the bauxite companies operating in the island to reclaim all mined-out lands (except those legitimately excluded) to the level of agricultural or pastoral produ
Jan 1, 1972
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Pebble Grinding At Granduc?s Tide Lake Concentrator
By W. C. Hellyer
The Granduc ore body is located beneath glacial terrain on the borders of British Columbia and Alaska, some 600 miles from Vancouver and 30 miles from Tidewater at Stewart, B. C. The concentrator and
Jan 1, 1972
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Air Pollution Control Through Wet Dust Suppression
1. Theory of Wet Dust Suppression Techniques Wet dust suppression is the utilization of a liquid for the control, reduction or elimination of airborne dust, or the suppression of such dust at its sou
Jan 1, 1972
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Geochemical Research In The Alabama Copper Belt
By Otis M. Clarke
The purpose of geochemical research in the Alabama copper belt is to re-evaluate geochemical prospecting methods as related to igneous and metamorphic rocks in a humid climate. It is also a correlatio
Jan 1, 1972
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High Purity Talc From Western Ores
By Lawrence A. Roe
This paper describes research and development efforts leading to a wet process for the beneficiation of Western talc ores in which the values are primarily present as soft, platy talc mineral. The m
Jan 1, 1972
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Environment And The Crushed Stone Industry
By F. A. Renninger
The terms environment and environmental control, when used in today's context, generally imply to the average individual, something to do with pollution and pollution control. These latter terms,
Jan 1, 1972
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Oxygen Consumption In Dump Leaching
By Daniel B. Brimhall
The research presented here was initiated to investigate the role of atmospheric oxygen in the leaching of copper waste dumps. The problem of increasing the recovery rate of copper from these dumps is
Jan 1, 1972
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Europoort Iron Ore Terminal
When the Middle Ages were drawing to an end and Rotterdam, then still a small fishing port, began to extend its trade relations to continental ports handling general cargo, a development was initiated
Jan 1, 1972
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Absorption Characteristics Of Opaline Clays From The Eocene Of Georgia
By 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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Land Use Conflicts And Phosphate Mining In Florida
By J. W. Sweeney
The .Florida land-pebble mining industry of central Florida was examined to identify trends in land use; conflicts in land use; and the effect of the conflicts on mineral resources. Many conflicts e
Jan 1, 1972
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Application Of Mineral Beneficiation Techniques To The Extraction Of Values From Municipal Refuse
By Martin H. Stanczyk
The Organic Act of 1910 established the Bureau of Mines and gave it authority and responsibility for conducting research on separation, recovery, and recycling of waste products and scrap generated by
Jan 1, 1972
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Mineral Resource Laws: The Spectre Of Ecology
By D. Wallace Fields
Increasing public pressure and demands from various tiers of government have generated a legislative maze of statutory and administrative requirements facing industries involved in mineral extraction
Jan 1, 1972
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On The Origin Of Dolomites In The Tertiary Aquifer Of Florida
By Bruce B. Hanshaw
The Tertiary carbonate aquifer of central Florida is composed of about 2/3 calcite and 1/3 dolomite with minor amounts of quartz and apatite. The Mg content of the calcite is lower in the recharge are
Jan 1, 1972