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Geochemical Investigations Of The Fate Of Abandoned Raffinate In A Proposed In-Stope Solution Mining Project, With Applications To Prediction Of Ground Water QualityBy G. A. Doyle
The White Pine Mine is the second-largest active underground copper mine in the United States, covering an area of approximately 13 square miles in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The mine operator i
Jan 1, 1996
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The Application Of Sunshine Nitrous-Sulfuric Acid Pressure Leaching To Sulfide Materials Containing Platinum Group MetalsBy C. G. Anderson
Historically, the treatment of orebodies for recovery of valuable constituents presents many processing challenges. In a time of heightened environmental awareness, the constraints placed on processin
Jan 1, 1995
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Spectral Signature Of Ultrasonic Attenuation Profiles For Rock CharacterizationBy P. Kolettas
The development of novel methods for the investigation of the subsoil contributes to the improvement of geotechnical research, enhances the obtained geotechnical characterization and may reduce the in
Jan 1, 2008
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Australian And New Zealand ClaysBy Haydn H. Murray
Kaolins and bentonites of economic importance in Australia and New Zealand are described. Clays that are used for structural clay products are not discussed. Residual, hydrothermal, and sedimentary ka
Jan 1, 1982
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Influence Of Continuous Haulage On Production In Continuous Mining SystemBy A. K. Sinha
Research shows that continuous mining sections can normally produce around 950 tons per shift in a seam 5 or 6 ft. thick. The shuttle cars as well as the continuous haulage systems are able to match w
Jan 1, 1981
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Theoretical Approach And Technical Development In Collectorless Flotation SeparationBy F. Qiming
By means of flotation experiments, potential-pH diagram, electrochemical testing and X -ray photoelectronic spectrum (XPS), the main factors (the thermodynamics and the property of surface products) i
Jan 1, 1992
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Rare Earth Resources Of North AmericaBy S. B. Castor
Although production generally satisfies demand for rare earths, new markets may make undeveloped resources, particularly those rich in yttrium, more interesting. A Precambrian carbonalite orebody at M
Jan 1, 1991
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New Developments In Froth Flotation - I. Use Of FlocculentsBy William J. Halvorsen
We are currently doing work on three ways to improve the performance of our froth flotation systems. One development is the use of a cationic flocculent added to the feed of the froth cells. This does
Jan 1, 1979
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Grinding Rods At Marcona Mining Company - IntroductionBy L. F. Moran
Rod Mill Grinding is an important and fundamental step of the concentrating process in Marcona Mining Company's plants at San Nicolas Bay, Peru. This Paper summarizes experience in regard to cons
Jan 1, 1975
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A Mechanism For Gas Outbursts In Louisiana Salt MineBy M. Ashraf Mahtab
In Louisiana salt mines a sudden erruption or outburst of salt and gas occurs when the heading face approaches a pressure pocket (altered salt with high pressure gas). The resulting cavity is semi-ell
Jan 1, 1982
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Placer Sampling And Reserve Estimation - I. Placer SamplingBy S. W. Thomas
One of the most difficult tasks associated with placer mining is the sampling of the deposit. More placer projects have failed due to inaccurate assessment of the reserves than to any other reason. Wi
Jan 1, 1985
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Nitrogen Oxide (Nox) Emission Reduction During Pellet Induration By Fuel-Addition To The Green-Pellets And Decreased Excess AirBy J. Engesser
A research project was undertaken to determine if coal addition tofluxed-magnetite pre-fired pellets would reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx)emissions during pellet induration. Iron oxidation rate tests, c
Jan 1, 2003
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Interaction Between Physical And Chemical Variables In Flotation Of Low Rank CoalsBy H. Polat
Relatively large amounts of such hydrocarbons as fuel oils are often needed in flotation of low rank coals. The amount of oil can be decreased considerably by using surfactants as promotors. The reage
Jan 1, 1997
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Effects of Longwall Goal Mining on Rural Water Supplies and Stress Relief Fracture Flow SystemsThe response of 174 domestic water supplies to longwall mining of the Pittsburgh coal seam was compared to various physical parameters. Sixty-four percent of domestic water supplies returned to servic
Jan 1, 1986
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Production Of High Quality Crude Oil And Low Cost Power From Western Coals - IntroductionBy Neal P. Cochran
The United States is faced with increasing demands for electricity, coupled with continuing demands for crude oil and gas. Superimposed on these' national requirements are our national requiremen
Jan 1, 1967
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Mineral Paragenesis And Characteristics Of Fluids Associated With Mineralization In The Getchell And Twin Creeks Mines, With Reference To The Carlin Mine, NevadaBy J. Groff
The Getchell and Twin Creeks mines are located along a north-northeast trending structural zone in Humboldt county, Nevada approximately 40 miles northeast of the town of Winnemucca. Gold mineralizati
Jan 1, 1994
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Stiffness And Strength Parameters Of The Ptolemais Calcareous MarlsBy E. Steiakakis
This paper presents in detail the procedures followed and the results obtained in order to determine the stiffness parameters of the calcareous marls found in the lignite mines in Ptolemais, Northern
Jan 1, 2005
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Directions Of Ore Fluid Flow In The Southeast Missouri Lead-Zinc District As Inferred From Asymmetrical Distributions Of Orebodies Around Precambrian Knobs And From Mineral/Metal Zoning PatternsBy R. D. Hagni
Introduction The ore deposits of the Viburnum Trend in the Southeast Missouri Lead District constitute the world's largest lead producing district. Six or seven mines currently are in product
Jan 1, 2006
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Beneficiation Of Low-Grade Gypsum By Electronic Color Sorting ? IntroductionBy Robert R. French
Beneficiation of-low-grade nonmetalliferous mineral deposits by electronic color sorting is currently undergoing a period of rapid development. For those deposits in which the specific gravity, streng
Jan 1, 1967
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Geological Causes Of Foundation Failures In The Area Of Tucson, Arizona ? IntroductionBy W. G. Lacy
Anticipation of problems and the adoption of corrective measures in the design of engineering structures, establishment of pertinent building codes, and urban planning and zoning to obtain optimum lan
Jan 1, 1963