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The Iron Ranges of MinnesotaBy Duluth Engineers' Club, Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota
"There are three distinct producing iron ranges in Minnesota, the Vermilion, Mesabi and Cuyuna. In trend the Vermilion and Mesabi are approximately parallel (E.N.E. and W.S.W.) and about fifteen to tw
Jan 1, 1920
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Transport Improvements Through Slurry TechnologySlurry technology developed for the marine transport of mineral commodities has been increasingly applied to on-shore slurry transport systems. Reclaim of mineral concentrates, sand tailings for mine
Jan 1, 1986
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Engineering Geological Mapping And Computer Assisted Data Processing For Tunnels At The Rogers Pass Project, British ColumbiaBy Dan G. Wasyluk, Meryl J. Klassen, Tony J. Morris, Clive H. MacKay
The Rogers Pass Project in British Columbia has involved the construction of two railway tunnels totalling 16.6 km and a 345 m deep shaft. Systematic geological mapping was carried out at four heading
Jan 1, 1987
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Trained Manpower And Progress In The Mining IndustryBy James L. Patton
Automation of mining increases the productivity of labor, thereby reducing the unit cost of labor. Such cost constitutes the largest portion of the direct or variable costs of producing coal. Therefor
Jan 1, 1962
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The Solution To The Mineral Engineering Manpower ProblemBy Howard L. Hartman
Pardon my audacity, but I feel that this is the solution, not just a solution. Further, I will be so bold as to maintain that this is the last-ditch, eleventh-hour chance for the mineral industry to s
Jan 1, 1967
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Considerations In The Regulation Of Actinolite, Tremolite And AnthophylliteBy I. M. Stewart
In a proposed rulemaking regulating asbestos, nonasbestos varieties of Tremolite, Anthophyllite and Actinolite would be excluded from the regulations controlling permissible exposure to asbestos fiber
Jan 1, 1992
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The Design and Use of Novel Devices for Measuring Oxygen Flux Through Covers on Sulfidic Waste RockBy Timms. Greg P., John W. Bennett
A field-based method for measuring the diffusive oxygen flux through covers placed on sulfidic waste rock dumps has been developed and applied at a number of mine sites. The technique provides a means
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental Problems Of Oil Shale DevelopmentBy John W. Rold
These encompass all adverse effects of oil shale mining, processing, and ancillary developments on the environment. Specific problems concern: land, vegetation, wildlife, water, air, population growth
Jan 1, 1972
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Relocation and Submergence of Net-Acid-Generating Waste Rock for Control of Acidic Drainage: A Case StudyBy Nora M. Hutt, Kevin A. Morin
One technique for controlling ongoing acidic drainage is to relocate and submerge net-acid-generating waste rock in a lake or water-retaining impoundment. This can lead to the overall improvement of w
Jan 1, 2000
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Vibration Spectral And Operating Parameters In Ball GrindingBy Y. Zeng
Experiments were performed under batchwise wet grinding conditions with dolomite mineral. The vibration signal was received by an accelerometer and transmitted to a mini-processor. The signal was firs
Jan 1, 1992
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The Red Hook Intercepting Sewer - A Compressed Air Tunnel Case HistoryBy Eugene F. Casey, John G. Ruggiero
INTRODUCTION Construction of tunnels in urban areas, especially reclaimed areas, pose many problems. The Red Hook Intercepting Sewer Tunnel, Contract 1A is a portion of the Red Hook Water Pollution
Jan 1, 1981
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Recent Developments In Air ClassificationBy Fred T. Towne
There are a number of air classifiers manufactured throughout the United States and the rest of the world. The classifiers manufactured by Alpine, A. G. of Augsburg, Germany, are unique in their abili
Jan 1, 1965
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Ventilation Savings With Fuel Cell Vehicles a Cost-Benefit Analysis For Selected US Metal/Non-Metal MinesBy G. Righettini, P. Mousset-Jones
Diesel powered vehicles have made underground mines more efficient, but with the advent of DPM regulations, in most cases, extra ventilation and/or engine emissions control technology will be required
Jan 1, 2004
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Effect Of The Structure Of Carbon Adsorbents On The Adsorption Of Gold CanideBy A. S. Ibrado
Research investigations on the chemistry of the adsorption of gold cyanide on activated carbon have mostly reduced the role of activated carbon as the provider of the large surface area needed for ads
Jan 1, 1992
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The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Lessons Learned In The Design And Construction Of Heap Leach PadsBy Allan J. Breitenbach
Heap leach operations provide a low-cost method for recovering gold, silver, and copper metals from low grade ore materials. The processed ore materials are stacked in controlled lifts on a lined pad
Jan 1, 1999
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How Far Does Gy's Theory Go Toward Fulfilling The Role Of A General Particulate Material Sampling Theory? - The Lack Of A Generally Accepted TheoryBy R. A. Bilonick
Sampling is used in all scientific, engineering, marketing, and financial disciplines. The scientific theory of probabilistic sampling is a well established field, providing a general framework for ba
Jan 1, 1986
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Heap Leach Recovery Study Based On Crushed Ore Particle Size Distribution and Compaction DegreeBy S. Lee, F. Campero
"Past heap leach design has evaluated hydrodynamic parameters based on a uniform particle size of heap material, but has ignored the equal importance of the instability of fine migration within heap s
Jan 1, 2016
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Specifications, Limitations, And Restrictions On The Utilization Of Fly Ash ? IntroductionBy M. Jack Snyder
The problem of effective utilization of fly ash has been given wide attention for a number of years. Although the effort devoted to the problem has led to some applications of demonstrated usefulness,
Jan 1, 1968
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Use of Chemical Additives to Improve Copper Electrowinning - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Matias Pentinnen, Wayne Dickinson
Electrowinning is a key process for copper production contributing roughly twenty percent globally and thirty to forty percent of production in the Americas1. Copper grade is assessed largely on depos
Feb 1, 2025
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Appalachian Gold: Ore Mineralogy And Chemistry Of Central And Southern Deposits - IntroductionBy James R. Craig
The Central and Southern Appalachians were the major sources of gold in the United States throughout the first half of the 19th century and have continued to yield gold to the present day. Small amoun
Jan 1, 1981