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Bioassay Studies of Canadian Uranium Mill Workers
By M. Measures, W. A. Napier, C. Pomroy, J. M. Jardine
INTRODUCTION In most uranium mines the concentration of uranium in the ore is low enough that inhalation of dust does not present a radiological problem. Conversely in the mills there is a potentia
Jan 1, 1981
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Laboratory Baffled-Column Flotation Of Mixed Campbelueagle Seam Bituminous Coal
By K. J. Shoop
This study investigates the use of a horizontally-baffled column (7.6 cm inside diameter by 344.2 cm high) to reduce the ash content of a high ash bituminous coal. Tests were carried out to determine
Jan 1, 1997
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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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Paradox Basin uranium-vanadium deposits: History and significance of geological research
By Isabel Barton
This article describes and analyzes the history of research into the origins of the uranium-vanadium(-radium) deposits of the Paradox Basin. For several decades after their discovery in 1881, research
Jan 1, 2025
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Thickening, Filtering, Drying
By E. B. Fitch, D. A. Dahlstrom
Liquid-solids separation is common to practically all mineral and coal processing as the bulk of beneficiation plants employ water as the major processing vehicle. The growing usage of hydrometallurgy
Jan 1, 1985
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Precipitates from the Peterburgskoe and Irinovskoe hydrothermal fields, mar: Geochemistry of seafloor and subseafloor mineralization
By Irina Melekestseva, Beltenev. Victor, Victor Ivanov
"One of the major problems discussed over the last years is a possibility of mining of seafloor massive sulfide deposits. In spite of the pessimistic points of view on their commercial development, th
Sep 1, 2014
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Marketing Of Industrial Minerals Of Shandong Minmetals Corporation In North America
By L. Xinguang
Shandong MinMetals Corporation, a state-owned import and export organization located in the city of Qingdao, Shandong Province, China, was opened in 1954, with the mission of marketing metal products
Jan 1, 1990
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Improving Grinding Efficiency By Rationed Ball Charging At Amax's Climax Molybdenum Mine
By Robert R. Dorfler
AMPS[. has completed a rationed grinding ball test in a 2.93 m x 2.93 m ball mill at Climax Molybdenum Company. The test consisted of purging the ball distribution formed by charging 100%, 76 mm carbo
Jan 1, 1981
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Use Of Groundwater Models For Evaluating Goal Ash Disposal Sites
By R. J. Sweigard
Many states are considering the need to establish or modify policy relating to the disposal of coal ash. One of the primary concerns is the impact of leachate from the ash disposal sites upon groundwa
Jan 1, 1992
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Assessment Of Empirical Design Methods For Tunnels In Rock
By Gregory B. Baecher, Walter Steiner, Herbert H. Einstein
1. INTRODUCTION Empirical methods have always been important in tunneling in contrast to many other branches of engineering. Beginning in the late 19th century, when engineering entered the phase o
Jan 1, 1979
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Planning and Construction of Tunnels below the Suez Canal in Very Soft Soil Conditions under Complex Circumstances
By Roland Trunk, Marcel Imbach, Yves Boissonnas, Jan Vesely
"INTRODUCTION The expansion of the Suez Canal, which runs between the Mediterranean and Red Sea, is at the top of Egypt’s economic agenda. The £8 billion development plan includes a new channel alongs
Jan 1, 2016
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Pebbles Mills
By B. S. Crocker
Introduction Pebble mill grinding can be defined as wet or dry grinding in a tumbling mill with pebbles used as grinding media instead of metal balls. To clarify the terminology, which may differ i
Jan 1, 1985
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Selecting Optimum Drilling Locations By Groups
By Da-Rong Chou
An optimum method for selecting exploratory drilling locations has been developed. The process has been modelled as a highly non-linear programming problem subject to constraints. Solution involves an
Jan 1, 1984
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Contamination Versus Recovery Rate In Multi-Seam Lignite Mining - Introduction and Mine Description
By Edward C. Heistermann
The Falkirk Mining Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of The North American Coal Corporation, is located 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Bismarck, North Dakota. Falkirk is under contract to provid
Jan 1, 1982
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A risk-management approach to improve coal-pillar extraction - SME Transactions 2012
By C. J. Bise, P. Bucks
Central Appalachian coal reserves are a valuable natural resource in high demand, both domestically and internationally, justifying efforts to increase percentage recovery through pillaring. Unfortuna
Jan 1, 2012
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Integrating a Ground Data Reconnaissance Program into a Mineral Exploration Program
By John A. Kaufman, Terry D. Vandell
Recent mining regulations have increased the need for detailed engineering and environmental information pertaining to the hydrogeologic environment in mining areas. The cost of obtaining such hydroge
Jan 2, 1983
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Induction Banquet Showcases National Mining Hall Of Fame
The National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum in Leadville, CO seized the opportunity to show off during its 10th anniversary induction banquet on Sept. 6. "We wanted to make people more aware of the mi
Jan 1, 1997
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Competing to Win in the Wollastonite Market: An Industry Update & Strategic Management Case Study
By Michael J. Miller
The demand and supply of wollastonite has gone through a dynamic period in the 1990's. A 10% -15% growth rate of demand stimulated interest in evaluating new projects. However, the mid-1990'
Jan 1, 1999
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A Theoretical Analysis of Wellbore Failure and Stability in Shales
By A. Hayatdavoudi, E. Apande
Introduction Troublesome shales have plagued the petroleum industry for more than 50 years. Unstable boreholes have been experienced when drilled into shale formations; sane have been studied almo
Jan 1, 1986
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The Characterization And Use Of Clays For Gelling Salt Water Fluids ? No. 2 (1986)
By E. W. Sawyer
Gelling-grade attapulgite and sepiolite clays are employed as thickening agents for the preparation of ionically contaminated drilling fluids where the use of fresh water clays are unfeasible or impos
Jan 1, 1986