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Copper Extraction From Smelter Flue Dust By Lime Roast/Ammoniacal Heap Leaching
By E. E. Caba
Copper smelter flue dusts containing arsenic are hazardous materials requiring environmentally accept-able disposal, preferably with re-source recovery under the RCRA and CRCLA regulations. However, t
Jan 1, 1992
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Cost And Production Analysis For Haulback Contour Mining
By J. H. Gasper
A cost analysis for two alternative contour mining methods is performed to compare their results. The methods evaluated are: 1) Front-End Loader/Truck Haulback and 2) Scraper Haulback. Before performi
Jan 1, 1992
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Subsidence and Structural Damages Above Abandoned Coal Mines
By W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
9.1 INTRODUCTION There are approximately 70,000 abandoned coal mines nation¬wide, which is about 35 times the number of underground coal mines presently operating. The US Bureau of Mines estimates th
Jan 1, 1992
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Automatized Excavator-Dragline
By L. A. Puchkov
The paper presents the outline of the results in the algorithms and software of the microprocessor-based system for the powerful drugline bucket automatic motion, as well as the technological process
Jan 1, 1992
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Chemoremediation Of Acid Mine Drainage By Controlled Ferrite Coprecipitation And Magnetic Separation
By R. K. Mehta
Existing acid mine drainage treatment techniques are not remedial In nature, i.e. though heavy metals can be removed from acid mine water, their presence in tailings and large quantities of these tail
Jan 1, 1992
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Geostatistical Methods For The Estimation Of Minable Reserves In Stratiform Uranium Deposits
By D. E. Ranta, M. G. Hester
The ore reserve modelling of stratiform uranium deposits to be mined by selective underground mining methods must be done with consideration of the erratic nature of the ore-forming processes that pro
Jan 1, 1992
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Geotechnical Evaluation For The Design And Construction Of Mine Projects (4bd0c866-12e8-4d49-923c-02cf84dcd6fb)
By T. A. Moss
The installation of equipment and structures at mines often requires the evaluation of unique loading and operating conditions. Consideration of these unusual features is required throughout design an
Jan 1, 1992
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Comparison Of Gold, Platinum And Sulfide Ion Selective Electrodes As Sensors For Eh Measurement In Sulfide Solutions
By S. Chander
A comparison of gold, platinum and sulfide ion selective electrodes was made for determination of Eh in solutions containing hydrosulfide ions as a model system. The comparison was made in terms of th
Jan 1, 1992
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Geochemical Study Of Leach Pad Cyanide Neutralization Brohm Mining Corporation, South Dakota
By L. L. Damon
A geochemical study of cyanide neutralization processes was conducted at Brohm Mining Corporation to gain a better understanding of the leach pad behavior and to develop a simplified procedure to quan
Jan 1, 1992
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Horizontal Stress And Its Effects On Longwall Ground Control
Successful longwall gate entry design requires control of vertical and horizontal stresses. Vertical, or overburden, stresses are most severe in the tailgate where they are concentrated by longwall pa
Jan 1, 1992
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Interfacing Environmental Risk Assessment With Mine Management
By Gordon M. Elliott
Health risk underlies all of today's environmental regulations. Mine Manager's are no strangers to risk, but risk in the context of mine management is not the same as risk in the context of
Jan 1, 1992
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A Need For Responsible Risk Assessment In Formulating Public Policy A Case Study: Crystalline Silica
By Barry A. Hillman
Respirable (PM-10) crystalline silica is regulated by the State of California as a carcinogen. The risk-management of this material by the State exemplifies the inherent problems in the development of
Jan 1, 1992
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The Coal Quality Expert: Introduction To The Acid Rain Advisor (beae044d-7b5d-4d01-8abc-f3b7c00f313b)
By C. D. Harrison
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments specify national objectives for reducing sulfur dioxide emissions from coal-fired power plants System-wide reductions can be achieved by combining various emissions c
Jan 1, 1992
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Overview of Environmental Regulations and Their Impact on the United States Copper Industry
By Scott A. Crozier
Environmental regulation of the United States copper industry has evolved significantly over the past three decades and the pace of that evolution is expected to escalate dramatically during the 1990&
Jan 1, 1992
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A Decision Support System For The Management Of The Mineral Resources Of A Developing Country
By G. D. Schena
A decision support system for the management of the mineral resources of a developing country has been derived. The system allows the evaluation of the impact of a mineral project in a developing coun
Jan 1, 1992
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Geology And Geostatistics Applied To Grade Control At The Mercur Gold Mine, Mercur, Utah (8c954093-d991-43b1-8c09-d51a0de1ae04)
By R. A. Metz, M. A. Bryant, J. C. Goodwin, T. B. Faddies, L. D. Kornze
The Mercur Gold Mine is located 56 km (35 air miles) southwest of Salt Lake City in north central Utah. In July 1981 Getty Mining Company made the decision to put Mercur into production. The first gol
Jan 1, 1992
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Coleman Quartz Inc.: Novaculite For The Ferrosilicon Industry
By F. Alsobrook
Coleman Quartz Inc. has a long history as the sole U.S. producer of lascas for the cultured quartz growing industry based on its unique deposits in Arkansas. Since 1989 the company has also been produ
Jan 1, 1992
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Controlling Worker Exposure to Noise on Longwall Faces
By J. Alton Burks, Robert R. Stein
This paper focuses on the noise exposure levels of miners employed on longwall production faces. Along with the increased production from longwall units has come the potential for greater noise exposu
Jan 1, 1992
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Processing Non-Terrestrial Materials (4e0319a3-6ab9-46ef-9f46-97405ad79e31)
By J. S. Lewis
Beneficiation and physical and chemical processing of non-terrestrial materials borrow strongly from terrestrial experience, but also involve the necessity of handling literally un-Earthly feedstocks,
Jan 1, 1992
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Increasing the Specific Surface Area of Dolomite by Stirred Ball Milling
By Eric Forssberg, Ming-wei Gao
Four parameters of the Drais stirred ball mitt, i.e., bead load, bead size, flow rate and top feed size have been studied regarding their influence on the specific surface area. A factorially designed
Jan 1, 1992