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Evaluation Of Sulfidic Mine Tailings Solidified/Stabilized With Cement Kiln Dust And Fly Ash To Control Acid Mine Drainage
By M. Nehdi
Deficient surface disposal systems of sulfidic mine waste often cause severe contamination of surface streams and groundwater reservoirs due to the oxidation of sulfide phases. The subsequent generati
Jan 1, 2008
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The Impact of Grinding Chemistry on Galena Flotation at Rosh Pinah Zinc Corporation, Namibia
By Marco Lombard, Paulus Kapolo, Christopher J. Greet
"The conversion of a concentrator from one grinding media type to another is a major undertaking in terms of both financial and technical risk. So, a strategy of completing sufficient laboratory and f
Jan 1, 2013
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Some Factors Affecting the Behaviour of Lead During and Subsequent to Deformation by Rolling and Pressing
During the course of the major research in the Metallurgy Department of the University of Melbourne into the creep characteristics of lead and .its dilute alloys, it has been the practice to prepare t
Jan 1, 1940
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Interpreting The Role Of Reagents In The Flotation Of Platinum-Bearing Merensky Ores (88a12038-fab7-4c44-9664-18f4b67c2b55)
By J. G. Wiese
Reagents are added to the flotation process of Merensky Reef ores to achieve specific functions that enable the separation of valuable minerals from gangue minerals on the basis of the difference in t
Jan 1, 2007
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Large Diameter Rock-Socketed Caissons For Vent Building No. 6 Central Artery/Tunnel Project, Boston - Introduction
By P. A. Neill, O&apos
The caisson foundation for Vent Building No. 6, at the southern landfall of Boston's Third Harbor Tunnel, was installed inside an unbraced concrete cofferdam 250 feet in diameter and about 70 fee
Jan 1, 1994
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Jet Grouting And Safety Of Tuttle Creek Dam
By Timothy D. Stark
Jet grouting has increasingly become a ground improvement technology used to address seepage concerns and provide strength improvement to soils underlying dams. The technique of jet grouting uses high
Jan 1, 2012
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OFR-60-78 Analysis Of Coal Preparation Plants For Applicability Of The National Electrical Code - Part I: Analysis And Review - Part II: Recommended Guidelines
By S. Atallah
A survey was conducted relating to the current practices for the classification of hazardous locations in coal preparation plants. Several plants processing bituminous, anthracite and lignite coal in
Jan 1, 1977
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Selmon Expressway, Tampa: Case History of Drilled Shaft Design for Extreme Variability
By Ross T. McGillivray, David S. Graham, Dan A. Brown, Steven D. Dapp
"The Selmon Expressway includes an elevated structure extending across several miles of weathered karstic limestone geology, and represents a challenge for design because of the high variability of th
Jan 1, 2015
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The Institute's Nominating Committee Presents
By AIME AIME
HIS many admirers regard the "official"' candidate for president of the Institute in 1934 as far above the average in ability and capacity; but perhaps his outstanding characteristic is dependabi
Jan 1, 1933
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Analytical Investigation of Shaft Damages at West Elk Mine
By Tim Ross
Several shear failures were observed in Shaft #1 at the Mountain Coal Company, LLC, West Elk Mine, after mining longwall Panel 23, 1,100 ft to the east of Shaft #1. It was speculated that this shear
Jan 1, 2006
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Tanana River Bulkhead Expansion, Flexibility In Construction; Key To Arctic Dock Construction
By Roy Peratrovich
An innovative cost-saving design for a 1,100 ft bulkhead on the Tanana River at Nenana in central Alaska won Alaska Construction & Oil magazine's Construction Achievement Award. The designers uti
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 7141 Entrained-Bed Carbonization Of Highly Fluid Bituminous Coals
By Manuel Gomez
Bituminous coals having maximum fluidity values in the 40- to 25,400-dial-divisions-per-minute (ddpm) range were carbonized in a continuous, entrained-bed reactor. Carbonization was conducted in an 8-
Jan 1, 1968
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IC 6941 Reconnaissance Of Mining Districts In Mineral County, Nev. ? Introduction
By William O. Vanderburg
This paper gives the results of a reconnaissance of the mining districts of Mineral County, Nev., made during the month of June and the first 10 days in October 1936.3/ During the field work virtually
Jan 1, 1937
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Rheological Behaviors In Wet Ultrafine Grinding Of Limestone
This paper investigates the effects of solids concentration and the addition of Dispersant S40 on the flowability of original and ground limestone slurries. A rotational viscometer with a concentric c
Jan 1, 2007
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IC 6926 Open Schedules For Gold And Silver Ores And Concentrates At Western Custom Smelters - Introduction
By E. D. Gardner
This is one of a series of papers written for the consideration of operators of small gold and silver mines in the West. The paper discusses smelting schedules, general smelting practices that have a
Jan 1, 1936
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An Environmental Assessment of Lead and Zinc Production Processes
By W J. Rankin
A study was carried out to compare the environmental impacts of a number of process routes for lead and zinc metal production from sulphide ores using Life Cycle Assessment methodology and based on av
Jan 1, 2002
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An Innovative Foundation Technology For The Construction Of Retaining Walls In Urban Areas - Introduction
By F. Pagliacci
Retaining walls for the construction of underground urban infrastructures have to be executed considering the impact of a deep foundation job-site within an urban network. Traditional excavation syste
Jan 1, 2000
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RI 7790 Methane Control By Isolation Of A Major Coal Panel-Pittsburgh Coalbed (64d8fde6-2783-4e55-b6e4-9e5a47a1fed9)
By Charles Findlay
As one of its projects for degasification of major panels of coal prior to mining within them, the Bureau of Mines conducted methane emission studies during development of a set of three headings 1,80
Jan 1, 1973
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Minerals Beneficiation - A Modified Laboratory Flotation Cell
By A. Raja, C. C. Harris
Apparatus for maintaining constant — but adjustable — pulp level and rate of froth removal are described. The results of preliminary experiments into the effect of scraping speed on the rate of solid
Jan 1, 1967
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RI 7698 Optimizing Decomposition Of Carbonyl Sulfide In An Electrical Discharge
By Larry A. Haas
Carbonyl sulfide (COS) was decomposed to sulfur and CO in a silent electrical discharge. A threshold of about 4 kv at 60 Hz was required to dissociate the gas in a laboratory ozonizer at 790 torr with
Jan 1, 1972