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Geology-Its Application And Limitation In The Selection And Evaluation Of Placer Deposits (74118f96-c342-4537-bffa-430f32ddb99e)By R. A. Metz, William H. Breeding
The remarks that follow are based substantially on experience covering 45 years, 80% of which has been in placer work, rather than on a review of available literature. Most commercial placers have be
Jan 1, 1992
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Brine Mineral Occurrence In The Diablo Mountain Study Area, Oregon, And Its Possible Significance To Pacific Rim TradeBy Thomas J. Peters
At the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines and U.S. Geological Survey conducted a mineral investigation of about 85,470 acres of the Diablo Mountain Wilderness Stud
Jan 1, 1995
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FTIR Analysis Of Water Structure And Its Significance In The Flotation Of Sodium Carbonate And Sodium Bicarbonate SaltsBy O. Ozcan, J. D. Miller, Z. S. Nickolov
The production of soda ash from trona (sodium sesquicarbonate, Na2CO3•NaHCO3•2H2O) resources has completely displaced the production of synthetic soda ash in the USA. Further, the utilization of other
Jan 1, 2003
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Planning for Subsidence at Rend Lake, IllinoisBy Larry Powell
Rend Lake is an Army Corps of Engineers reservoir located in Franklin and Jefferson Counties in south-central Illinois. The lake consists of 20,000 acres of water and 19,000 acres of public access lan
Jan 1, 1986
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Using Vertical Boreholes To Remove Methane From The Mary Lee Coalbed, Warrior Basin, Alabama - A Case Study - IntroductionBy Stephen W. Lambert
One of the primary interests of the United States Department of Energy's Mine Planning Division is to fully develop avenues of technical research which potentially offer positive effects on coal
Jan 1, 1980
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Roles Of Organic Matter In Ore DepositsBy Joel S. Leventhal
The roles of organic matter in ore deposits are complex and represent a specialized effort in the larger subject of the geochemistry of ore deposits. The organic carbon cycle can be considered with pa
Jan 1, 2013
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Reagglomeration Phenomena In Fine Grinding Of CoalBy E. Kaya
Investigations of fine grinding of bituminous coal in a laboratory-scale pulverizer are described. The results indicate essentially "normal" breakage behavior at relatively coarse sizes (greater than
Jan 1, 1996
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A Dynamic Programming Based Algorithm For Optimum Production Planning In Open Pit MinesBy H. Sevim
In a recently developed long term open pit production planning model, the optimum plan is found by exhaustively searching through nested pits of maximum-metal contents. A more efficient, dynamic progr
Jan 1, 1994
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Origin Of Organic Matter In Sandstone Uranium Deposits Of The Morrison Formation, New Mexico: Geologic And Chemical ConstraintsBy Christine E. Turner-Peterson
Pore-filling organic material concentrated uranium to form sandstone-hosted primary uranium deposits in the Jurassic Morrison Formation of the Grants uranium region, New Mexico. Petrographic observati
Jan 1, 2013
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Strategic Objectives For The Optimal Utilization Of Planning And Or Systems Within Ruhrkohle AG - Networking of systems ? IntroductionBy W. DR. Fritz
Technical progress depends on strategic objectives and a concept showing how to benefit from the effects of novel techniques in an innovation process and how to implement them creatively in harmony wi
Jan 1, 1992
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Microbiological Leaching - Research To Date And Future Applications - A. IntroductionBy A. Bruynesteyn
I would like to talk to you today about microbiological leaching or, the solubilization of metal values due to the action of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans. Bacterial attack of sulfide minerals has been
Jan 1, 1970
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Technical Problems Of Underground Stress Instrumentation ? IntroductionBy Robert Stefanko
The importance of underground stress instrumentation cannot be minimized. It was Lord Kelvin who said that unless you can assign a number to a quantity,, you know very little about it. Most engineers
Jan 1, 1963
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Vernal Phosphate Operations And Expansion ? IntroductionBy A. C. Alexander
Chevron Resources Company owns and operates an open pit phosphate mine and mill 11 miles north of Vernal, Utah. The plant currently produces 500,000 tons per year of concentrate and has the capacity t
Jan 1, 1985
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Simplified DC Crane ControlBy Charles C. L. Smith
A review and comparison is made of the circuitry utilized for dc crane control systems. Anti-parallel three phase full wave thyristor bridges for dc motor reversing and speed control are compared with
Jan 1, 1973
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The Development Through Environment Protection Legislation Of Institution, Legal And Regulatory Controls On Uranium Mining In Northern AustraliaBy W. J. Atkinson, E. M. Anderson
FOREWORD This paper is based on the authors' experience gained in the environmental assessment of major uranium projects in the former Department of Science and the Environment and Department
Jan 1, 1981
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Cost-Effective Equipment Application ZonesBy Bill Morgan
This paper discusses the economic zones of application for several different types of earthmoving equipment: dozers, wheel loaders in load-and-carry applications, wheel tractor scrapers, articulated t
Jan 1, 1994
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Silicon Metal And Ferrosilicon Alloys ? BackgroundBy Lee S. Richardson
Silicon is usually considered to be a useful metallic alloying element. To be more truthful, it is not a metal at all, but a semiconductor, whose electrical resistance (when pure) is high and decrease
Jan 1, 1974
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Rock Mechanics Considerations In Mine Design For A Deep, Bedded Deposit Under The Influence Of Residual Tectonic ForcesBy B. Rao Pothini, Julio H. Thaler, W. L. Finlay
The White Pine room-and-pillar mine started in 1955 from a suboutcrop, down gentle dips, and with a competent sandstone roof. As mining depths increased, extraction decreased 1% every 35 feet. Moreove
Jan 1, 1977
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Production And Performance Of Carbonate-Bonded PelletsBy L. George Imperato
The Blocked Iron Corporation has been active for many years in the development of mineral agglomeration processes by cold chemical induration. Millions of tons of iron ore fines agglomerated by th
Jan 1, 1968
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Gold In Sea Water--Fact Or FancyBy Joe B. Rosenbaum
Waste solutions from sea water desalination processes are enriched in minerals by a factor of two or three. This suggests that extraction of selected mineral components from the concentrated brine mig
Jan 1, 1969