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The Role of Geostatistical Characterization in the Remediation of Mine WastesBy Martin L. Smith
Mine waste characterization and risk assessment currently focesses on water quality and largely ignores boththe charteristics of the wastes themselves and how wastes interact with the environment. Cha
Jan 1, 1995
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Analysis of energy consumption in surface coal mining - SME Transactions 2009By M. Heger, V. Lund, P. Mongeon, D. Bogunovic, V. Kecojevic
The U.S. coal mining industry consumes a significant amount of energy, primarily diesel fuel and electricity. The continuous global increase in energy demand, high energy prices and environmental issu
Jan 1, 2009
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Constraints To The Use Of Coal Ash In Eastern Coal MinesBy T. A. Gray
There are several potential large-volume uses for coal ash in mining-related applications that could be environmentally and economically beneficial to mining companies. Actual usage, however, may be c
Jan 1, 1995
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Environmental Limitations To Exploration And Mining Of Mineral Deposits In PolandBy M. Kawulak
The necessity to protect the environment can limit mining activities and make some areas less attractive for the prospecting and exploration of mineral deposits. In Poland, the main environmental fact
Jan 1, 1996
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The Flow Of Air Over Rough Surfaces In Simulated Mine OpeningsBy M. J. McPherson, P. Mousset-Jones, G. Danko, F. Calizaya, K. You
The friction factor is one of the more difficult parameters to determine in ventilation planning. In practice, this can be estimated from published factors such as those of McElroy. The problem with t
Jan 1, 1991
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Using Zeolites In The Recovery Of Heavy Metals From Mining EffluentsBy T. H. Eyde
Natural Zeolites are a less expensive and in certain applications a superior alternative to organic ion exchange resins. Mining and metallurgical waste streams are difficult to treat because the efflu
Jan 1, 1994
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Estimating And Profiling Fine Aggregate Reserves In Highly Variable Sand DepositsBy J. E. Warm
Florida’s ancient beach ridge sand deposits, mined for construction aggregate, are highly variable. Rinker Materials utilizes a small reverse-circulation drill rig to prospect and profile unconsolida
Jan 1, 2004
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The Role Of The I.B.A. In The Bauxite/Alumina/Aluminium IndustryBy Ronald J. Thomas
Prior to 1974, bauxite-producing countries were poorly informed about important aspects of the bauxite/alumina/aluminium industry. This placed them at a disadvantage in negotiations over the developme
Jan 1, 1984
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Ground Control In A Western U.S. Coal Mine: Analysis Using LAMODELBy Michael G. Nelson, Sekhar Bhattacharyya
Between 1974 and 1977, a detailed study of coal pillar strength was conducted by the University of Utah at the Beehive mine in southeastern Utah. This study was funded by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and
Jan 1, 2005
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Numerical Simulation Of Charge Motion In Ball Mills - Lifter Bar EffectBy B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani
This paper focuses on the use of a numerical tool known as the discrete element method (DEM) to study the motion of ball charge in ball mills. DEM is employed to simulate the motion of individual ball
Jan 1, 1994
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Fan Stall And Multiple Operating Points In Multiple-Fan Ventilation SystemsBy N. P. Reddy, Y. J. Wang
Stall or aerodynamic stall of axial flow fans has long been recognized as an important operational problem in mine ventilation. To develop a technique for characterizing fan stall in multiple fan vent
Jan 1, 1993
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Updating the Knowledge of Amine Flotation in Phosphate Processing - I. SelectivityBy Robert Snow, Francisco Sotillo
Six types of amines were evaluated in the cleaning step of the rougher concentrate for the Crago “Double Float” process in terms of relative selectivity. Selectivity of these amines was ranked based o
Jan 1, 2002
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Use of Surfactants For Dust Control in Mines – A Laboratory StudyBy J. W. Wilson, Y. P. Wang, M. H. Erten
The use of water is still the most effective and economical means for dust control in underground coal mines today along with dilution by the ventilation current. Studies have shown that the dust capt
Jan 1, 1991
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Gold Mining on Public Lands in the United States of AmericaBy Richard E. Deery, Reginald E. Reid
A large portion of the public lands in the United States is managed by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Public lands administered by the BLM comprise about 39 per
Jan 1, 1991
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Quantifying The Coal Reserve Dilemma In The Central Appalachian Mining RegionBy J. F. Kvitfkovich, R. L. Bate
Coal production in the Central Appalachian region has a long history, and it remains a major US coal-producing region. The coal industry consensus is that the region is in a state of decline as eviden
Jan 1, 2004
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Interactive Production Planning In A Gold Mine: Approach And Case StudyBy Mark Gershon
This paper describes an application of a new approach to mine planning and production scheduling in a gold mine. The technique, limited to use in open pit mines (but not limited to gold), has been des
Jan 1, 1989
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Methane Occurrences In The Carsington Aqueduct Tunnel Project – A Case StudyBy Julian S. Edwards, C. Frederick C. Pearson, Sevket Durucan
Information gained at the site investigation stage of the Carsington aqueduct project led the designers to suspect that methane might be encountered during tunnelling and therefore gas detection techn
Jan 1, 1989
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Evaluation Of The New Truck Dispatching In The Mount Wright MineBy F. Soumis
This paper describes an integrated procedure for the very short term production planning of an open pit and the execution of this plan: the truck dispatching. Integration of plan and dispatch means th
Jan 1, 1989
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TREATING HEAVY METALS IN MINE AND Mill WASTE USING ENVIROBOND™By Ali Sogue, Steven Schurman, R. Jensen
This paper presents the results of the remediation of the Gregory Gulch #1 Superfund site, an EPA Clear Creek Superfund project located in central Colorado. The Gregory Gulch #1 site was an historic g
Jan 1, 1999
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“The Dome” and the “Shaft” in the Castle Hill of GrazBy Ralf Vergeiner
The most famous landmark of the city of Graz (Austria) is the clock tower on the castle hill. An underground chamber was built as a multifunctional structure beneath this landmark. The required struct
Jan 1, 2001