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Progress And Problems In Combustion Of Lignite From The Northern Great Plains Area ? Introduction
By G. H. Gronhovd
The U.S. Geological Survey estimate of the total remaining reserves of lignite in this country as of Jan. 1, 1967 was about 448 billion tons. This represents 27 percent of the total coal reserves on a
Jan 1, 1968
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Recovery Of Low-Level, Dissolved Uranium Values From Treated Mine Waters
By Timothy C. Smith, S. Andrew Jacobs, Douglas E. Gonzales, Sandy J. Schexnailder, Carl Urban
At the Schwartzwalder Mine (Cotter Corporation, Golden, Colorado) ion exchange resins have been used in mine water treatment experiments. The experiments, initiated in October 1979 and currently in pr
Jan 1, 1980
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Development Of The Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone -- A Swirl-Flow Flotation Column
By Y. Ye, J. D. Miller, E. Pacquet, S. Gopalakrishnan
From laboratory research activities during the past five years, it is now evident that effective flotation separations can be achieved with the high-capacity air-sparged hydrocyclone. The effectivenes
Jan 1, 1988
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Georgia Phosphate: Stratigraphy And Economic Geology Of The Chatham County Deposit
By James W. Furlow
A recent attempt by a major mining company to mine phosphate in Chatham County, Georgia, resulted in a study by the Georgia Department of Mines, Mining and Geology which was intended to evaluate the d
Jan 1, 1972
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Curie point of magnesium- manganese-ferrite in slow- cooled steelmaking slags - and its application to phosphorus removal
By I. Iwasaki, T. Fujuita
The removal of phosphorus from steelmaking slags is essential for recycling such slags to blast furnaces for recovery of their manganese, iron, and lime contents. Phosphorus is mainly concentrated in
Jan 1, 1990
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Subsidence Measurement Techniques
By W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
7.1 INTRODUCTION Subsidence measurements include surveys of surface and sub- surface movements and measurements and monitoring of surface structural damages. In this chapter the most commonly employed
Jan 1, 1992
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Rotary Percussion Rock Drilling Why, When, And Where
By C. T. Thompson
"Rotary percussion" implies two types of energy, rotary and percussion. Into these categories fall rock' drills of varying sizes. The larger ones drill above 6" diameter holes; the medium size, 2
Jan 1, 1963
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History Of The Gross Rosebel Gold Project In Suriname
By M. Wasel
The Gross Rosebel gold deposits are located in theGuiana Shield of northcentral Suriname in South America. The property lies 80 km (50 miles) south of the capital city of Paramaribo. Gross Rosebel
Jan 1, 1998
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Studies Into Ground Pressure Occurring In Close-To-Wall Galleries In Hard Coal Mines
By A. Fiszer
One of the major problems with deep Polish hard coal mines are deformations of close-to-wall galleries since they are necessary and must he kept open for emergency situations and are largely responsib
Jan 1, 1982
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The Dissolution Of Pyrrhotite In Cyanide Solution
By J. G. Dunn, A. S. Ibrado, D. J. Hollbach
Gold production is one the most important mineral processing industries in Western Australia. The gold is usually found in either weathered oxidised zones, or associated with sulfides. In the latter
Jan 1, 1995
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Yttrium Recovery From Bokan Mountain, Alaska
By D. D. Harbuck, G. K. Green
The Bokan Mountain area on Prince of Wales Island, AK, contains vast quantities of heavy rare earth minerals. To lessen the US dependence on foreign sources, the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) investigated
Jan 1, 1996
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Review Of Epidemiological Studies On Hazards Of Radon Daughters
By J. R. Johnson, C. G. Stewart, D. K. Myers
INTRODUCTION Radon-222 is an inert, radioactive gas formed by the radioactive decay of radium-226, a long-lived member of the uranium-238 decay chain. Radium is present in varying amounts in virtua
Jan 1, 1981
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Megaprojects: 50 Years, What Have We Learned?
By John Reilly
"INTRODUCTION Successful management of megaprojects, meaning delivery within budget, on time and according to expectations, is a fundamental requirement. Many projects have been successful, some have
Jan 1, 2016
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4. Evaluation of Multiple Seam Coal Deposits - A Generalized Case Study - Introduction
By A. Frederick Banfield
Various modeling techniques are available for describing ore deposits on the computer. Multiple seam coal deposits can be quite successfully modeled by using the variable block modeling method. In ess
Jan 1, 1979
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Randolph Preparation Plant: Maximum Production With Minimum Maintenance
By Lawrence M. Brennan
Early in 1971 the Peabody Design and Preparation group began engineering on a preparation plant which was to process eight mil- lion tons per year of raw coal. For the first five or six years this pro
Jan 1, 1976
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Albite Occurrences And Their Economic Significance In The Mugla-Milas Region, Southwestern Anatolia, Turkey
By Murat Budakoglu
Albite (NaA1Si308) is one of the important raw materials for the rapidly developing Turkish ceramic and glass industry. Prior to 1980, development of the ceramic industry in terms of raw material was
Jan 1, 1999
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Mineral Potential of Namibia
By Camillo Premoli
Namibia is one of Africa's newest nations. A German colony until 1915, it then became a South African protectorate until 1990, when it gained independence after an armed struggle that lasted more
Jan 1, 1994
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Administration and Management
By James Boyd
JAMES BOYD 29.1-STAFF-AND-LINE ORGANIZATION Industrial organizations are established primarily to coordinate the activities of many individuals working toward a specific goal. In mining, the goals c
Jan 1, 1973
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Discovery & Development Of The North Ore Zone Ontario Mine Park City District, Utah ? Introduction
By . A. J. Erickson
The Park City District, one of three major mining districts in Utah, is located approximately 20 miles southeast of Salt Lake City on the eastern slope of the Wasatch Mountains. The district has been
Jan 1, 1970
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Relation Between Discontinuity Size and Trace Length
By Tien H. Wu, Pinnaduwa H. S. W. Kulatilake
The concepts of conditional probabi1ity and geometrical probability are used to establish a relation between the probability density of the trace length and the probability density of the discontinuit
Jan 1, 1986