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The Need For Innovation In Arid Land ReclamationBy S. Grogan
Next year marks the tenth anniversary of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA). As the U.S. coal industry scrambles to cope with serious economic difficulties, it is appropriate to ex
Jan 1, 1986
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Support Communities - The Human Factor In Resource DevelopmentBy Robert W. Yokom
As the search for new sources of energy and minerals leads to more remote areas of the country - and the world - the need to plan for adequate housing and community facilities for the construction and
Jan 1, 1981
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Automated Conditions Mining at SylviteBy 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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Selective Water Leaching of Sulfated Rare Earth Ore and Impurity Removal from a Rare Earth Sulfuric Liquor Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Éder Domingos Oliveira, Carlos Antonio Morais, Ruberlan Gomes Silva
The objective of this work was to assess the influence of parameters such as residence time, solid content, and temperature in a process route towards purified rare earth liquor which could be adequat
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Project Payette Proposed Solution Mining Program For The Creation Of A 315 Foot Diameter Unsupported Sphere At, A Depth Of 2,700 FeetBy Jr. Kermit Allen
A study was conducted for the AEC to determine the feasibility of constructing an unsupported 315 foot diameter spherical cavity at a depth of 2,700 feet in a salt dome. A cavity of this size and shap
Jan 1, 1968
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Mathematics Of Mine Sampling III Whither Geostatistics?By Robert F. Shurtz
This paper suggests that pre-occupation with the random process model notised by geostatisticians may result in neglect of more promising techniques, especially since the random process model does not
Jan 1, 1980
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Diamond Deposits of AustraliaBy W. J. Atkinson
The first recorded discovery of diamonds in Australia was in 1851 in New South Wales. Subsequent prospecting has shown alluvial occurrences of diamond to be widespread through much of the Tasman fold
Jan 1, 1995
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Electrolytic Removal of Iron from Aluminum Sulfate SolutionsBy S. C. Sun
A study(1) on the sulfuric acid extraction of alumina from some Pennsylvania ferruginous clays indicated that the published electrolytic method(2)(3) seems to be more efficient than the known chemical
Jan 1, 1968
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Design and Construction of EPB Tunnels Within an Artesian Groundwater Aquifer - Addressing Environmental IssuesBy Adrian Coombs
The York Durham Sewage System (YDSS) Interceptor Tunnel Project is located in the Town of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, just north of Toronto. Construction commenced in September 2006 and completion
Jan 1, 2008
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Future Supply Of Silver And GoldBy Gordon M. Miner
When I was originally invited to speak to this audience on the subject of the future supply of precious metals I was somewhat apprehensive and suggested that the Program Chairman select someone with m
Jan 1, 1980
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RETC 2023 Full Proceedings - RETC2023By Frank Pepe, Nestor Garavelli
The 2023 Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference (RETC) will be held in Boston, MA and will include the presentation of 133 papers divided into 20 technical sessions during the 3 day conference that
Dec 1, 2023
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Importance Of Iron Oxides As Carriers For Heavy Metals In Contaminated Soils And Prospects For Their SeparationBy H. Hoberg, M. Langen, B. Hamacher
Since the term "abandoned hazardous sites" was first coined in the 1978 environmental report of the Council of Environmental Specialists, a number of different types of technology has been developed i
Jan 1, 1995
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RETC 2015 Full Proceedings - RETC2015By Shemek Oginski, MARK C. JOHNSON
All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Information contained in this work has been obtained by SME, Inc. from sources believed to be reliable. However, neither SME nor its autho
Dec 1, 2015
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Mining And Enviromining Law For Industrial Minerals And RocksWith the advent of the environmental "green" movement of the 1960s, eventually leading to Earth Day 1970, Congress responded by passage of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 1970. NEPA gave
Jan 1, 1994
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Using Metafora To Evaluate The Transport System In A Swedish Open Pit Mine.By Bo Forsman
METAFORA is a simulation model for determination and evaluation of strategies for operating loader/truck systems in mining. A specific version of METAFORA was used to evaluate the haulage system at So
Jan 1, 1992
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Platinum experts predict demand could reach 93 t (3 million oz) despite price fluctuationsFor the third successive year it appears that demand for platinum will exceed supplies of newly-mined metal, forecasts Johnson Matthey in its "Platinum 1987 Interim Review." Based on data available
Jan 2, 1988
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The U.S. Cement Industry Operating In An Unfriendly EnvironmentCement in 1975 indeed did operate in an unfriendly environment. World recession, escalating costs, fuel crises, reduced product demand . . . . all led to market conditions detrimental to industry prof
Jan 1, 1976
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Electro-Biochemical Reactor (EBR) Technology for Selenium Removal from British Columbia’s Coal-Mining Waste WatersBy A. J. Martin, M. J. Peoples, D. J. Adams, A. Opara
"The weathering of coal mine waste rock releases iron, calcium, sulfate and associated trace elements like selenium (Se). Nitrogen species are also found in association with coal-mining drainages main
Jan 1, 2015
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Mining Heritage: Preservation And Sustainable Development Of An Outstanding Universal ValueBy J. Kretschmann
Mining heritage can be of outstanding value for many regions around the world, because mining has been done for thousands of years for the benefit of mankind and its development. This paper presents a
Feb 27, 2013
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Cross-Border Mineral Investment Activity In The Pacific RimBy C. R. Tinsley
Investment activity in the Pacific Rim of Fire has seen a phenomenal surge from epithermal gold exploration. Individual countries are attractive because of lower up-front minerals lease costs (US, Can
Jan 1, 1990