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Potential Underground Application of Methane Oxidizing MicroorganismsBy Reid Trent, Jon C. Volkwein
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating a novel technique to control methane in underground mines by using methane oxidizing microorganisms termed methanotrophs. Coalbed methane has been responsible
Jan 1, 1991
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23. IntroductionBy Victor F. Hollister
This section on case histories of discoveries of volcanic-associated and volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits is divided into a preliminary discussion of models and then into three parts: Kuroko- typ
Jan 1, 1991
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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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Control System For Mine VentilationBy Alexander Filimonov, Yury Bloshteyn
Ventilation of gas mines keeps necessary sanitation and hygienic conditions for labor in mines and increases the safety by dilution and removal of hazardous and dangerous gases in accordance with the
Jan 1, 1991
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World Class Maintenance:An Ambitious and Worthwhile GoalBy Paul D. Tomlingson
Numerous worthwhile benefits accrue to the industrial organization that is supported by a maintenance organization performing at a world class level. That organization will be favored with consistentl
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High-Intensity Ultrafine Sulfide Flotation using the Eriez StackcellTM TechnologyBy E. Yan, M. Mankosa, G. Luttrell
"During the past decade, column flotation cells have become widely accepted for upgrading ultrafine sulfide ores. However, the use of columns has been widely relegated to cleaner circuits due to their
Jan 1, 2016
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Some concepts for designing a mine layout for underground mining of oil shaleBy M. Sengupta
Vast reserves of oil shale occur in the Green River formation in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. The room-and-pillar mining method is applied to flat-lying sedimentary deposits. Important elements in min
Jan 1, 1988
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Construction Uses – Roofing GranulesBy Rustu S. Kalyoncu
Rainbow colors of roofing granules, adorning the roofs of buildings from single family units to largest office buildings, have their origin in the roofing shingles as burlap soaked with tar appearing
Jan 1, 1994
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Bioleaching Process For Bougainville Copper LimitedBy Kevork Chouzadjian, Gary Davis, Nicholas Katsikaros, Bruce Kelley, Mellie Mavatoi
A process has been developed to recover gold and copper from two waste materials at the Bougainville Copper Limited mine in Papua New Guinea. It involves the bioleaching, in reactors, of a pyrite conc
Jan 1, 1990
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Modeling And Simulation Of Mine Hoisting Operations - IntroductionBy Tad S. Golosinsk
Use of computers for hoist evaluation and design dates back to the early 1960's. Mine hoist production calculations, repetitive in nature, were computerized first. More elaborate modeling of hois
Jan 1, 1989
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Mineral Liberation and its influence on Mineral Processing OperationsBy R. P. King
INTRODUCTION It is now 21 years since Wiegel and Li published their paper on a random version of Gaudin's model for the mineral liberation phenomenon (Wiegel and Li, 1967). This paper was to
Jan 1, 1989
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Can the Mining Industry Survive Summitville?By Paul C. Jones
Summitville is an old mining district located south of Wolf Creek Pass in the southern San Juan Mountains of Colorado at an elevation higher than 3500 m (11,500 ft). The Summitville mine site is about
Jan 1, 1993
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New Technology for Blind Hole BoringBy Gunder Homstvedt
The paper presents a new method for boring of blind inclined shafts. The machine, called BorPak, developed by The Robbins Company, operates similar to a mini TBM. It is a remote operated, self propell
Jan 1, 1993
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The Start Up Of Cerro ColoradoBy G. M. Bernard
An overview presentation of the fast-track start up of Cerro Colorado, a new copper heap leach project in Chile's Atacama' desert. A brief explanation 'of location of the property, expl
Jan 1, 1995
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Refractory Clays - Their Geology, Occurrence, Properties And End Uses ? IntroductionBy C. E. Stack
For the purposes of this presentation, "refractory clay" is intended to include any clay suitable for refractory products and thus represents a description based on industrial application. Other commo
Jan 1, 1986
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Comparison With Gravity Separators Of A New Filtration Method For Fine Particle FiltrationBy G. R. S. Smith
In any filtration, it is primarily the filter medium (cloth) and cake filtering properties that control the type of filtration equipment used and filtration conditions. The advent of new types of filt
Jan 1, 1989
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Anionic Conditioning for Phosphate FlotationBy Glenn A. Gruber
The conditioning of phosphate flotation feed with anionic flotation reagents was identified as a high- priority research topic during a beneficiation work- shop sponsored by the Florida Institute of P
Jan 1, 1999
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Alternatives For Treating Copper-gold Concentrates - Sulphation Roast And BioleachingBy P. Whincup, T. Showell, B. Marchant, R. Dunne
An oversupply of copper on world markets in the early 90' s, coupled with a decrease in demand, resulted in a "tight" market for the sale of copper concentrate. In these conditions small producers of
Jan 1, 1995
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Design For Bolting Stratified RoofBy Louis A. Panek
Research on roof bolting has developed significant information with respect to the functions that can be performed by properly installed bolts and the methods that can be used to ensure that effective
Jan 1, 1964
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Actired Process New Industrially Tested Process Which Economically Improves Gold ElutionBy Pierre Louis, Jacques Duparque
ACTIRED is a new process for gold and silver elution from activated carbon based on the addition of hydrazine, needing no extra investment and which generates a systematic increase in elutions kinetic
Jan 1, 1995