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Novel Approaches for Bioremediation of Acidic, Metal-Rich Effluents Using Indigenous Bacteria
By Marie-Antoinette Dziurla, Barrie Johnson, Åsa Kolmert
Acidophilic bacteria are well known for their role in accelerating the oxidative dissolution of sulfide minds, such as pyrite. Other acidophiles, however, are able to catalyze dissimilatory reductive
Jan 1, 2000
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Recent Data Regarding The Genesis And Formation Of Sulfur Deposits Around Isparta Region, Turkey
By Mustafa Kumral
The study area is located in the Alpine-Himalayan zone in Turkey. Geologically, this is a very complicated region, and the rock units generally are divided into two groups as either allochthonous and
Jan 1, 1999
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Discussion - Application Of Bentonitic Clays In Suspension Fertilizer Formulations
By J. Hanna, H. R. Gonzalez
Discussion by N.L. Hargett Dear Dr. Hanna: As discussed in our phone conversation, we are enclosing a suggested revision to the paper, "Application of Bentonitic Clays in Suspension Fertilizer For
Jan 1, 1992
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Leaching and Decomposition of Sulfide Minerals
By Ernest Peters, Fiona M. Doyle
The leaching and bulk decomposition of sulfide minerals is of enormous commercial importance in several areas of the minerals industry. These include: direct leaching of ores or concentrates for the r
Jan 1, 1989
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A Unique Application Of Seismic Methods In An Open-Pit Mine
By Y. S. Kim, A. Bailey
A feasibility seismic refraction and reflection field survey was conducted at the U. S. Borax Company open-pit mine, Boron, California by the writers during the weekend of March 13 and 14, 1976. This
Jan 1, 1977
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Examination of Bleederless Ventilation Practices for Spontaneous Combustion Control in U.S. Coal Mines
By W. P. Diamond, A. C. Smith, J. A. Organiscak, T. P. Mucho
The U.S. Bureau of Mines examined bleederless ventilation practices to evaluate their use as a spontaneous combustion control measure in U. S. coal mines. Results indicate that restricting airflow int
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery And Removal Of Elemental Phosphorous From Electric Furnace Sludge
By J. Hanna, J. Jung, I. J. Anazia
Electrothermal production of elemental phosphorous (P4) generates substantial amounts of highly toxic phossy water and sludges. Because of their high phosphorous contents and lack of reliable processi
Jan 1, 1993
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5. Ore-Body Modeling of the U.S. Borax Deposit - Introduction
By Richard A. Bideaux
In mid-1975, the United States Borax & Chemical Corp., a member of the RTZ group, engaged Computing Associates, Inc. (CAI) in a continuing project to model their operating property at Boron, CA, with
Jan 1, 1979
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Pneumatic Transport Systems
By Brock H. Morrison
One of the major criterion of any mechanised tunnelling operation is to minimize downtime of the tunnelling machine by employing the most efficient muck handling system space and economic factors perm
Jan 1, 1997
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Industrial Minerals Industries of the Former Soviet Union
By Richard M. Levine
Now that the former Soviet Union has divided into 15 countries, it is necessary to analyze separately the industrial mineral position of each of these countries. Industrial mineral data The former
Jan 1, 1992
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Interview With Philip M. Hocker, President of the Mineral Policy Center
By Steve Kral
Philip M. Hocker is president of the Mineral Policy Center (MPC), a Washington, DC-based, non-profit organization formed to "address the environmental problems that are caused by mineral development i
Jan 1, 1995
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Geostatistical Analysis for Evaluating Spatial Dependence in Fracture Set Characteristics ? Introduction
By Stanley M. Miller
Analysis of discontinuous rock masses for engineering design purposes requires information about fracture characteristics. For such studies, fractures or other elements of the rock fabric (bedding, fo
Jan 1, 1979
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Factors Impacting Respirable Dust Entrainment And Dilution In High-Velocity Airstreams
In conjunction with steady increases in production levels, long-wall operators have applied greater quantities of ventilating air to control respirable dust and methane gas. As a result, air velociti
Jan 1, 2004
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The Work-Crew Performance Model: A Method For Defining And Building Upon The Expertise Within An Experienced Work Force (ad926623-dd0b-4ffd-9afd-e3ffd1095fbc)
By G. T. Lineberry, W. J. Wiehagen, L. L. Rethi
This paper discusses a practical method for enhancing the performance of mining work crews. The method, described as the Work Crew Performance Model (WCPM), seeks to define performance variability wit
Jan 1, 1996
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Current trends in the production and trade of industrial minerals in Southeastern Europe
By G. Karahalios
Industrial minerals always play an important part in the technological growth of a country. The extraction and trading of industrial minerals continues to expand, but the industry is now subject to st
Jan 1, 2000
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Effect Of Chalcopyrite And Pyrrhotite Interaction On Flotation Separation
By I. Iwasaki, X. Cheng
A series of batch flotation tests was performed on chalcopyrite-quartzite, on pyrrhotite-quartzite and on chalcopyrite-pyrrhotite-quartzite mixtures. Pulp potential measurements in the flotation tests
Jan 1, 1993
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Role of water in the stability of a shallow, underground mine
By A. K. Sheik, W. G. Pariseau
A small underground mine in northern Idaho was used as an experimental facility for studying the role of water in the analysis of mine-opening stability. Laboratory test data, borehole measurements an
Jan 1, 2002
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Geologic And Allied Considerations In Ore Reserve Estimates For Vein-Type Deposits
By D. E. Ranta, Ora H. Rostad
Ore reserve estimation, from the earliest "quick and dirty" estimates made at the first consideration of a possible project down to periodic revisions of detailed estimates made during the life of a m
Jan 1, 1992
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Studies On The Flotation Of Xenotime And Zircon From A Typical Brazilian Cassiterite Ore
By Maurício L. Torem, Isabella A. Scorzelli
Taboca Mining is one of the largest producers of tin in the world. In its pilot plant, significant amounts of a middling of 90% xenotime (YPO4) and 10% zircon (ZrSi04) are produced. Until now, these m
Jan 1, 1995
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Geocharacterization of low-grade, disseminated gold and silver ores with applications to in situ mining
By D. III Earley, R. L. Blake
The Bureau of Mines is investigating the potential for in situ mining (ISM) of gold and silver mineralization. This preliminary study examined samples from several types of deposits. It used light opt
Jan 1, 1991