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New Bucket Wheel For Open Cast Mining A Combination Of American And German Mining Know-How ? Deep Strip MiningBy Heinz Petry
In deep strip mines the job of moving overburden may be so much bigger, and more costly than the removal of coal or ore that the operation is often called dirt mining. Constant improvement in strippin
Jan 1, 1962
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The New Coalition - OverviewBy Francis X. Murray
Synthetic fuels will be the first major development effort to feel the effects of a new set of opposition forces. These confrontations will not be of the same variety as those which occured in the 197
Jan 1, 1981
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Record attendance for 2014 George A. Fox ConferenceThe 2014 George A. Fox Conference at the Graduate Center, City University of New York in New York City was presented under the theme, ?21st Century Challenges for the Tunneling Industry. Bruce Grewc
Mar 1, 2014
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Decanter Centrifuges: Making Dry Stack Tailings Storage More EfficientBy Robert Klug, Nils Engelke
"In order to extract proportionately small quantities of valuable minerals, mining companies move large amounts of earth. A resulting waste product of this process has traditionally been stored in a s
Jan 4, 2018
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Updating the GBR Gold Book - NAT2022By David Hatem, Paul Madsen, Daniel Adams, James Morrison, Randall Essex
Managing commercial risks associated with subsurface construction may be the greatest challenge the underground industry faces. The Geotechnical Baseline Report (GBR) was developed in the U.S. to help
Dec 1, 2022
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Continuous Elution of Gold from Activated CarbonBy Francois J. E. Scholtz, Raymond J. Davidson, Peter Greenhalgh, R. Paul Riley
A 1 t/d continuous elution pilot plan is being operated by General Mining at their Grootvlei Gold Mine using the technology developed at the Anglo American Research Laboratories. Flowsheet design and
Jan 1, 1990
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Factors That Influence The Selection Of A Land Use For Surface Mined Lands ? IntroductionBy Michael L. Clar
Reclamation of surface mined lands has two basic objectives: (1) the elimination or abatement of undesirable environmental conditions, and (2) the restoration of mined land to its former or more produ
Jan 1, 1981
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Despite Tough Times, Optimism Underlies AMC ConventionBy Jim Oehler
The US minerals industry, as well we know, has been hit hard by the recent recession and is faced with what is projected to be a slow recovery. Even so, there was an underlying feeling of optimism at
Jan 11, 1982
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Impacts And Opportunities: EPA's Advanced Measurement InitiativeBy Frederick B. Henderson
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has tried many regional and laboratory efforts to develop measurement and monitoring techniques using environmental remote sensing technologies. In 1997, t
Jan 1, 1997
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Massachusetts Water Resources Authority CSO Control ProgramBy Nancy J. Wheatley
I. INTRODUCTION The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is a regional water and sewerage authority which provides wholesale water and sewer services to the Metropolitan Boston area. The
Jan 1, 1991
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MissionZero mine: Shaping the future of sustainable mineral processing - ME Feature ArticleBy Lucy England
The following is a summary of the Robert E. Murray Innovation Lecture on “Sustainable Copper Mining Flowsheets and the MissionZero Mine” presented as part of the keynote session on Feb. 23, 2026 durin
Mar 1, 2026
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New Water Treatment Processes Balance Challenges In Latin AmericaBy Andrew Hall
Many Latin American countries are facing a scarcity of water. As such, infrastructure decisions are quite different from those made in parts of the world that experience a positive water balance. In t
Jan 1, 2012
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OMSHR’s Effort on the Next-Generation Closed-Circuit Mine Escape RespiratorsBy R. Fernando
"The Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (NIOSH-OMSHR) currently is leading an effort in the development of the next-generation self-escape apparatus as part of the research imperative directed
Jan 1, 2016
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History of Energy Sources and Their Uses in the USBy Paul L. Russell
Introduction As the US and world population increases, so does the problem of supplying expanding energy needs. Early requirements worldwide were mostly met by abundant forest vegetation. Man's
Jan 8, 1984
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Canada's Zero Effluent Potash MineBy Brian V. Roulston
Potash is Canada's leading industrial mineral in terms of value of production, with 11.1 M tonnes of muriate of potash produced in 1992 for a value in excess of $1 billion U.S. Each tonne of pota
Jan 1, 1995
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Arizona's Artillery Peak Manganese Deposits and Their Potential for LeachingBy Peter G. Chamberlain
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research to boost domestic production of manganese. Virtually no mining exists in the low grade and/or small deposits that occur in this Country. One large, low-grade
Jan 1, 1981
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Nickel/Mica Filled Plastics For Electromagnetic Interference ShieldingBy K. Hajmrle
The production of nickel coated mica composite powder by hydrogen reduction of a nickel ammine sulphate solution, followed by the production of molded plastic samples containing Ni/Mica is described.
Jan 1, 1988
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New Mixer Designs For The Next Generation Of SX/EW Mixer Settler SystemsBy M. A. Giralico
A new generation of hydraulic efficient pumper and auxiliary impeller designs is the result of an extensive research program focused on improving the overall performance of optimized SX/EW plants. Com
Jan 1, 1998
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Mine Stopping Construction and LeakageBy A. Mull, J. Weyer, J. Brune
"The “Reiche Zeche” mine in Freiberg, Germany, a 600-year-old lead-zinc-silver mine with extensive open mine workings, experiences severe ventilation losses due to leakage. Much air leaks into abandon
Jan 1, 2016
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Modified Hot Water Processing Of Domestic Tar Sands ? IntroductionBy J. Hupka
The limited effectiveness of the original hot water process for recovery of bitumen from certain Utah tar sands containing bitumen of higher viscosity (e.g. Sunnyside, Tar Sand Triangle)1,2 indicated
Jan 1, 1982