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Mineral Resource Laws: The Spectre Of EcologyBy D. Wallace Fields
Increasing public pressure and demands from various tiers of government have generated a legislative maze of statutory and administrative requirements facing industries involved in mineral extraction
Jan 1, 1972
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Processes And Technologies With Low Ecological Impact For Gold And Silver Recovery From Secondary Resources And Refractory Gold-Bearing PyritesBy P. D. Georgescu
Gold, like no other metal, has a fascinating and special place in the world. It is used in a range of every day applications essential to modern life. Gold has long been considered the most precious
Jan 1, 2006
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Maintenance (b7894f54-5a99-4705-865b-18ad2e25b06b)By James R. Taylor
24.1-BASIC PRINCIPLES JAMES R. TAYLOR The basic principle involved in maintenance is protection of a company's investment through the care and upkeep of machinery and equipment, buildings
Jan 1, 1973
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Energy ModelingBy Walter C. Labys, William A. Vogely, David O. Wood
INTRODUCTION The past decade has witnessed a literal explosion in formal modeling of energy systems and markets. This rapid development was stimulated primarily by policy issues arising from the en
Jan 1, 1985
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Gypsum and Anhydrite (d2cd280a-9770-486a-9ff2-5ed904b8dd14)By Duane B. Jorgensen
The two calcium sulfate minerals, gypsum and anhydrite, occur in many parts of the world, and gypsum has long been of economic importance in the family of industrial minerals. Gypsum, the dihydrate fo
Jan 1, 1994
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Sublevel Carving – IntroductionBy E. W. Cokayne
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE METHOD The original application of sublevel caving was in ground so weak that it would collapse even in small headings when the support was removed. Heavily tim¬bered dri
Jan 1, 1982
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Strategies For Improvement Of The Thermal Environment In Deep Coal MinesBy -Ing. Alexander Dohmen, -Ing. Gunter Hagen
In order to improve the thermal environment in deep coal mines, two principles can be applied: firstly, the reduction of heat flow into the air stream, and secondly, cooling of the air current. First
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Preparation-Past, Present and FutureBy Keith Kern, Joseph P. Matoney, Kenneth E. Harrison
INTRODUCTION "When there is an economic need for cleaning fine coal to low ash, the technical difficulties will be solved. The utilization of fines below 28 mesh will determine the degree to which
Jan 1, 1988
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Geologic Constraints on Mining and Recovering Coal in the Western USBy Ralph J. Anctil, James E. Palmer
According to relatively recent estimates by the US Geological Survey and the US Bureau of Mines, there are more than 0.9 Tt (one trillion tons) of remaining identified coal resources in the seven majo
Jan 8, 1982
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How to limit fire and explosion hazards with oil-flooded rotary screw compressorsBy Steven J. Luzik
Introduction From 1973 through 1986, a total of 12 fires involving oil-flooded rotary screw compressors (OFRSC) were reported to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Most of these inci
Jan 9, 1988
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Finnish mining - overcoming limited reserves to remain internationally competitiveBy Tim Neil, O&apos
Finnish mining traditions date back 400 years. The country was then one of Europe's major iron producers. Most of the mines in current operation, however, were started during the last 20 to 30 ye
Jan 10, 1988
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Variational Methods in the Simulation of Three-Dimensional Fracture Propagation.By F. Touboul, M. Thiercelin, K. BenNaceur
Introduction The need to develop accurate predictive hydraulic fracturing simulators arises from the consideration of vertical containment for the fracture. Fracture height growth from a pay zone
Jan 1, 1986
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BIRD BALLs, an Effective Barrier to Avian MortalityBy Lee R. Martin, Michael R. Taber
Bird Balls™, the latest development in the ongoing battle at mine sites across North America, help to eliminate accidental avian mortality caused by birds ingesting cyanide leachate. Bird Balls™ are a
Jan 1, 1996
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Changing World Of Mining ... Our Role Theme Of 1998 - SME Annual Meeting 2022By Tim O'neil
Attendance exceeded 4,500 minerals professionals from all over the world at SME's March 9-11 Annual Meeting and Exhibit in Orlando, FL. The exhibit, of more than 600 booths, featured 398 of the m
Jan 1, 1998
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Silica Flotation At The Tilden MineBy Alan T. Nelson, Ronald D. Mariani
The Tilden concentrator was originally constructed in 1974 for the processing of low grade hematite. Flotation is a key concentrating process in the operation, and therefore flotation optimization has
Jan 1, 1993
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A Method To Eliminate Explosion Hazards In Auger Highwall MiningBy Jon C. Volkwein
The U. S. Bureau of Mines investigated a method of using inert gas to prevent the formation of explosive gas mixtures in auger highwall mining of coal. A combination of gasoline and diesel engine exha
Jan 1, 1993
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A Comparison Between Monitoring Solutions Within SCL Tunnels at Crossrail Farringdon StationBy Petr Salak, Adrian St. John, Angelos Gakis
"INTRODUCTIONCrossrail will provide London and the South East of England with a world class, high-capacity railway to ease congestion on London’s public transport system and enable better access betwe
Jan 1, 2016
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The Importance Of Marble In Cultural SustainabilityMarble has been recognized as a valuable natural resource ever since ancient times. Due to its peculiar aesthetic and technical characteristics as well as the lithotype uniqueness, it has widely been
Jan 1, 2003
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Tailings Disposal (a95e7aed-62e5-40b4-9aa4-6e0c56901a53)By Norman L. Weiss
The full importance of tailings disposal is yet to be realized by the mining industry, but our awareness of its present and future implications is growing faster, perhaps, than any single phase of ore
Jan 1, 1985
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Some Notes On The Principles Of Mine Hydrology ? IntroductionBy H. E. Grand
The purpose of this paper is to outline briefly some basic principles of ground- water hydrology that have application in mine hydrology. The development of a mine below the water table pleads for acc
Jan 1, 1958