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Designing and Building CSO Tunnels in Midwestern Geology - A Critical Review and Study of Project Implementation and Construction MethodsBy Matthew Anderson, David Day, Paul Smith
"The Midwest is presently the focus for Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) abatement in the United States (U.S.). Most of the EPA mandated utility and municipal long term CSO abatement programs in large me
Jan 1, 2016
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Radon Diffusion Through Uranium Tailings And Earth CoverBy Kaye P. Strong, Desmond M. Levins, Anthony G. Fane
1. INTRODUCTION The safe disposal of tailings is the most important environmental question facing the uranium mining industry today. This is because tailings present a major long term radiological
Jan 1, 1981
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Generic Environmental Impact Statement And Proposed Regulations On United States Uranium Milling IndustryBy D. E. Martin, K. J. Hamill, H. J. Miller
1. INTRODUCTION In April 1979, the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued the Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement (GEIS) on Uranium Milling (NUREG-0511) for public comment. While the G
Jan 1, 1980
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Industrial Engineering Surface Mining Management ToolBy J. A. Bowersmith
The environment in which the surface mining industry operates today is considerably different than that of a few years ago. Increased pressure from the public, government, labor and internal industry
Jan 1, 1976
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Difficult times can lead to innovative change: Caterpillar looks to the futureBy William Gleason
"Ed Rapp is among those who believe in the saying that necessity is the mother of all invention. Rapp is the president of Caterpillar’s mining group. As such, he is tasked with leading the world’s lar
Jan 1, 2014
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Helium-4 Mass Spectrometry For Uranium Exploration ? IntroductionBy G. R. Goldak
All of Canada's older uranium mining areas have been intensively prospected and known outcrops have been repeatedly examined. The only ground in these areas which has not been explored is that wh
Jan 1, 1974
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Building On Success: SME Minnesota Section Annual MeetingFor the past two years, Cliffs Natural Resources in Minnesota has tried an experiment: it has staffed a booth at the Iron Range Earth Fest. ?It was a little unusual for a mining company to participate
Jan 1, 2012
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Economic Evaluation Of Available Processes For Treating Oxide Copper Ores ? IntroductionBy Roshan B. Bhappu
Stimulated by current $0.80 to $1.20 per pound price tag of copper, considerable interest and activity have been generated in the copper mining camps throughout the world, and especially in the Southw
Jan 1, 1974
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Optimization Of An Iron Ore Flotation SystemBy M. E. Volin
Reagent control for optimum concentrate yield was studied by laboratory batch flotation tests simulating the Groveland plant flotation circuit in which a rougher concentrate is cleaned twice. The reag
Jan 1, 1965
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Preparing High Sulfur Coal For EPA ComplianceBy Atmesh K. Sinha
The demand for thermal coal both nationally and internationally is projected to increase rapidly. The marketability of high ETU thermal coal produced in the USA is, however, limited by its high sulfur
Jan 1, 1983
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Use Of Coal Cleaning To Reduce Air ToxicsBy D. Akers
Many of the trace elements found in coal are associated with mineral matter, making it possible to remove them by physical coal cleaning. As part of work funded by the Electric Power Research Institut
Jan 1, 1992
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Production Of Trona Concentrates Using High-Intensity Dry Magnetic Separation Followed By FlotationBy O. Ozdemir
Soda ash, an essential raw material for major industries, such as the glass, chemicals, soap and detergents, pulp and paper, mining and water treatment industries, is traditionally produced by chemica
Jan 1, 2011
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Warman Pumps; Celebrating 80 Years in the Mining Industry"It’s been 80 years since Charles Warman invented the iconic Warman slurry pump, a pump that revolutionized the mining industry and continues to push the boundaries of pump performance to this day.In
Jan 9, 2018
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Adsoprtion Flotation Studies Of Plagioclases - Part I - Sulfonate CollectorBy Saul Escalara
Data on sulfonate adsorption by silicate minerals are very scarce in the literatures. Perhaps the only comprehensive paper written on the topic was done by Fuerstenau and Bhappu (1); this work dealt e
Jan 1, 1973
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2017 Minnesota Conference; Global Expertise and a Local Focus"The mining industry suffers from a number of incorrect perceptions, one of which is that it is an outdated industry that has not changed for hundreds of years. But the truth of the matter is that min
Jan 6, 2017
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Bauxite In The Hemisphere Of The Pacific And Indian OceansBy Sam H. Patterson
Australia has led the world in bauxite production since 1976, and only the Republic of Guinea has larger bauxite resources. India has a small integrated aluminum industry, and deposits containing more
Jan 1, 1982
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Effect Of Dissolved Mineral Species On Flocculation Of SulfidesBy S. Acar
The results obtained for the selective flocculation or flotation of natural ores do not usually agree with the corresponding properties of the constituent minerals when present alone. This is mainly d
Jan 1, 1985
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Hall of Fame; Mining Foundation of the Southwest to host 33rd Annual Banquet"The 33rd annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet and Fundraiser sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest (MFSW) will be held at the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa on
Jan 1, 2015
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Future Trends And Applications Of Mine Monitoring And Control SystemsBy C. Williard
Computer based mine monitoring and control systems represent a relatively new technology to be applied in the U.S. mining industry. While computer assisted engineering, design, and planning have been
Jan 1, 1988
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Open Pit Mining Applications Of High Energy Projectile ImpactBy Robert G. Lundguist
REAM is a unique and promising method of rock breaking using high energy, inert projectiles to impart mechanical energy to the rock. This paper describes a demonstration of the application of this new
Jan 1, 1976