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The Use Of Vertical Ventilation Holes For Mine Ventilation Of Gaseous Coal Beds - IntroductionBy John D. Kalasky
Island Creek Coal Company has had, for many years as a primary concern, the activity of handling large quantities of methane in the ventilation of its deep mines of southwest Virginia. Since the devel
Jan 1, 1980
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THE FIPR/DIPR PROCESS* (A Rapid Phosphatic Clay Dewatering Scheme)By R. F. McFarlin, H. E. El-Shall
Since its inception, the Institute of Phosphate Research has examined every promising proposal in order to find an economical, practical and environmentally sound method of dewatering phosphatic clays
Jan 1, 1993
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The Geology And Development Of The White Cliffs Diatomite Deposit, Mammoth, AZBy J. D. Shenk
The White Cliffs diatomite deposit occurs in a lacustrine facies of the Quiburis Formation, an Upper Miocene to Pliocene basin-fill sediment of the lower San Pedro Valley. On-going geo-logic mapping h
Jan 1, 1988
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Trace Element Variation In Galena Crystals- Mississippi Valley-Type Deposits (b29eb3b5-b0e8-42e2-aa6a-bd244fc1ca41)By D. M. S. Bhatia
Twenty-six insitu analyses of cubic galena crystals from a Mississippi Valley-type deposit were undertaken with a laser microprobe spectrograph to study the variation of nine trace elements from the c
Jan 1, 1984
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Ore Beneficiation Studies by Combined Image Analysis and MicroanalysisBy R. K. Mehta, M. G. Bersch
Characterization of an ore or mill product is routinely performed by time consuming and tedious chemical analyses, sink-float separations, etc. Additionally, these types of tests do not provide data
Jan 1, 1992
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Selective Flocculation of Fine Phosphate MaterialsBy H. Sis, D. Dahlin, S. Chander, C. Summers
Bench-scale selective-flocculation tests were conducted on samples of Florida phosphate and Western phosphate process tailings to recover upgraded phosphate concentrates. After physical and mineralogi
Jan 1, 2002
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Examination of the Kinetics of Bacterial Pyrite Decomposition, AnBy Graham Andrews
Experiment shows that the microbial degradation of pyrite does not necessarily proceed stoichiometrically. Under some conditions sulfur is oxidized preferentially leaving something approaching iron in
Jan 1, 1989
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Tailings dam performance from USCOLD incident-survey dataBy C. Strachan
This paper presents an evaluation of the tailings dam incidents included in the 1994 US Committee on Large Dams (USCOLD) Committee on Tailings Dams report. Also, comparisons are made to water storage
Jan 1, 2002
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Using Direct Measurements Of Coal Core Methane Content In Mine Planning: A Case StudyBy John K. Hollmann
The use of the direct method of determining coal methane content has grown in the last decade from a research technique into a practical coal exploration tool. However, the literature available on the
Jan 1, 1987
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Ground Improvement on the Central Artery Project - Examples of Innovative ApplicationsBy Gary S. Brierley, James R. Lambrechts, Andrew F. McKown
Various innovative Ground Improvement techniques have been proposed and applied to facilitate construction of the Central Artery/Tunnel Project in Boston. Given in this paper are discussions of the ex
Jan 1, 1999
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Design And Construction Of Access Shaft And Cross Adit Los Angeles Metro Rail Tunnel Contract A146By Wolfgang H. Roth, Stephen J. Navin, Samuel K. Louis, Anthony F. Stirbys
This paper presents a case history of the design and construction of the access shaft and cross adit utilized to gain access to the Los Angeles Metro Rail tunnel alignment, at the A146 Contract site.
Jan 1, 1989
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Stratigraphic and Structure Geology Controls of Subsidence Over Underground MinesBy Otis M. Clarke
Observations of the land surface show that subsidence over active and abandoned underground mines is controlled to some extent by the stratigraphic and structural geology of the mines in addition to t
Jan 1, 1986
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A Sulfur K-Edge XANES and Raman Study on the Effect of Chloride Ion on Bacterial and Chemical Leaching of Chalcopyrite at 25 °C Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Xiyu Gao, Yi Yang, Mark I. Pownceby, Shuiping Zhong, Miao Chen
In the present study, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy were used to investigate the effect
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Less Trouble With Dams ? IntroductionBy George D. Roberts
Dams are constructed to retard the flow of water or debris; therefore natural forces are constantly at work to remove such obstructions. To circumvent nature and avoid expensive trouble with a dam req
Jan 1, 1967
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TREATING HEAVY METALS IN MINE AND Mill WASTE USING ENVIROBOND™By Ali Sogue, Steven Schurman, R. Jensen
This paper presents the results of the remediation of the Gregory Gulch #1 Superfund site, an EPA Clear Creek Superfund project located in central Colorado. The Gregory Gulch #1 site was an historic g
Jan 1, 1999
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The Use of Risk Assessment, Risk Management, and Engineering/Economic Feasibility Analysis in Remedial Decision Making for Contaminated SoilsBy E. J. Dorward-King, R. J. Kadeg, S. Pavlou
Risk assessment, risk management, and engineering/economic feasibility analysis are presented as three effective, practical tools for decision making in the remediation of contaminated soils. Risk ass
Jan 1, 1992
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Operating and Technical Issues in the Implementation of Paste Backfill at the Brunswick MineBy Michael Li, Kathryn Rogers, Arie Moerman, Mike Cooper
The Brunswick Mine, a Division of Noranda Inc., produces zinc, lead, copper, and bulk lead-zinc concentrates through underground mining of a large massive sulphide deposit. The mining method employed
Jan 1, 2001
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Typical Flotation Circuit ConfigurationsBy S. G. Malghan
Flotation circuits of a range of complexity are in use for a large number of ores. Since each ore is different and end-product quality requirements are not necessarily the same, circuit configurations
Jan 1, 1986
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3. Planning of Underground Materials-Handling Systems ? IntroductionBy L. H. E. Weyher
A mine is essentially a vast materials-handling system. All other systems found in the mine exist to one degree or another to support the materials-handling functions, from the cutting at the face to
Jan 1, 1979
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Evaluation And Design Considerations For Pillar/Roof Separation In An Operating Coal MineBy Mike Amick
As virgin coal reserves dwindle, more and more mines are being opened in areas with previous mining. As addressed in this conference before, there are solutions available for designing mines extracti
Jan 1, 2009