Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Enhancing Synthetic Zinc Ferrite Hydrochloric Acid Leaching by Using Isopropanol as a Solvent
By Galymzhan Karamyrzayev, Rashid Nadirov
Zinc ferrite ( ZnFe2O4) is a by-product of non-ferrous metal production and is considered a promising source of raw zinc. The most efficient way to extract zinc from its ferrite is via acidic extracti
Jun 5, 2022
-
Appalachian Operators Maintain Significant Production
By Henry A. Signore
The Appalachian coalfield, located in eastern Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia, has been one of the most productive in the United States. Total production from the Appalachian coalfi
Jan 1, 1995
-
Investigating the Correlation between Coal Geochemistry and Coal Bumps
By David Hanson, Sean Warren, Chaparral Berry
"Coal bumps, also referred to as dynamic failure events or coal bursts (Lawson, Weakley, and Miller, 2016), continue to be a hazard in underground coal mines. While current design methods have signifi
Jan 1, 2019
-
Major Silver Deposits Of Utah: Geochemical And Geological Reasons For World -Class High And Low Grade Systems (afe76188-1e20-4ed9-a905-87de5b05bfe4)
By L. P. James, W. W. Atkinson
Utah has produced about one billion troy oz. (31.7M tonnes) of silver, more than any U.S. state except Idaho. Several very high grade ore systems, now closed, occur within large polymetallic limestone
Jan 1, 2000
-
Mining, EPA, and toxic waste : Will your mining company be liable?
By Peter Haller
Introduction The impact of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, or Superfund, as well as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and their state counte
Jan 2, 1987
-
Evaluation Of Silica Sand And Steel Shot For Superfine Grinding Of Coal
By O. A. Orumwense
The liberation of intimately disseminated impurities from the coal matrix often demands that the material be ground to a high degree of fineness. Similarly, some technologies for coal utilization requ
Jan 1, 1993
-
Cross-Borehole Geophysical Probing For Site Characterization
By R. J. Lytle
INTRODUCTION Prior to excavation in soil and rock, it is useful to know the subsurface structure. This is important information both for safety and for equipment scheduling reasons. It is useful to
Jan 1, 1979
-
The Influence Of Particle Size In Flocculation Phenomena Of Mixed Particles Of Quartz And Fluorite In Aqueous Suspension
By Furuyama Takashi, Mori Sukeyuki, Hara Tsuyoshi, Fukushima Yujin
In mineral processing practice, flocculation is largely established as an engineering technique of waste water treatment and the study of parameters increasing the settling velocity of particles is st
Jan 1, 1995
-
Technical Note - Borealis Project: A Fast-Track Approach to Mine Development
By W. E. Coughlin, R. L. Faverty, F. H. Lightner
Introduction The intent of this paper is to present the general strategy and method of implementation to achieve a "fast-track" mine development. The major objectives of a "fast-track" or rapid devel
Jan 11, 1983
-
International Education Of Mining Engineers - An Update On The Australian Experience And International Opportunities For Collaboration - Preprint 09-003
Collaboration between education providers is the key to long-term sustainability and improved quality in mining education. The mining industry is now, more than ever, an industry doing business on a
Jan 1, 2009
-
The History Of Forced Aeration In Copper Sulfide Leaching
By W. J. Schlitt
The development of forced aeration as an approach to enhancing copper sulfide leaching is traced from its earliest development up to present day operations using this technology. Both large-scale fie
Jan 1, 2006
-
APCOM 23 – Computer Simulation, Automation, Optimization and Debate For the Minerals Industry
By Kerry Spickelmier
Editor's note: information for this feature was taken from the published APCOM proceedings. Computer trends, with special focus on the reasons for computer use, grabbed the lion's share o
Jan 1, 1992
-
Stopewall Closure And High-Modulus Backfill
By Koehler Stout
Stopewall or room closure can be a problem in nining operations. In some mines, wall closure causes ore passes and nanways to collapse when they are enclosed in nine fill. When this phe- nomena occurs
Jan 1, 1980
-
George A. Fox Conference focuses on the future of the industry
"During his presentation at the 2016 George A. Fox Conference about the history of public-private-partnerships (PPP) in the tunneling and underground construction industries in New York, Vincent Tirol
Apr 1, 2016
-
Implementing a tracking and ventilation control system at Barrick Goldstrike?s underground division
By M. A. Meyer
Underground mining accidents in the USA in recent times have prompted the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) to review emergency and tracking systems for underground mines. Several communica
Jan 1, 2009
-
Geologic Setting And Gold Grade Patterns Of The El Sauzal High-Sulfidation Gold-Silver Deposit, Chihuahua, Mexico
By S. Weiss, E. Espinoza
The El Sauzal gold-silver deposit is a high-sulfidation, epithermal precious-metals deposit hosted by an east-dipping sequence of dacitic and rhyolitic pyroclastic and debris-flow units of probable Ol
Jan 1, 2007
-
A New Computer Program For The Design Of Ventilation Emergency Plans ? Introduction
By Rudolf E. Greuer
It is undisputed that an interaction between mine fires and mine ventilation systems exists. The ventilation carries the poisonous and sometimes explosive combustion products, which constitute the gre
Jan 1, 1980
-
Monitoring Successful NATM in Singapore
By K. Zeidler, T. Schwind
The Fort Canning Tunnel, Singapore, is an approximately 50 feet (15m) wide vehicular tunnel under shallow ground cover that has been constructed according to the principles of the NATM. Its shallow lo
Jan 1, 2007
-
Alternative Contracting Methods
By John Reilly
Traditional methods of project procurement of have remained virtually unchanged in the U.S. infrastructure construction industry for more than 50 years. The traditional method, Design-Bid-Build (DBB),
Jan 1, 2007
-
Joint Water Pollution Control Plant Tunnel and Ocean Outfall Project
By Steve Dubnewych, Jon Kaneshiro, Calvin Jin
The Joint Water Pollution Control Plant (JWPCP), operated by the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County (the Districts), treats wastewater generated by over3 million people and processes wastewate
Jan 1, 2007