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What the Hazardous Waste Industry Can Learn From the Mineral Processing IndustryBy Barry J. Hansen
Mining can make two major contributions to the cleanup of the environment. The first of these is the extractive technology that has become highly developed as a result of centuries of development. Of
Jan 1, 1991
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Redpath Pneumatic Conveying System An Aid to Mining and Environmental Challenges in the Gold IndustryBy Thomas M. Goodell, Timothy D. Arnold
Dilute-phase pneumatic conveying has been used in the mining industry since the 1920s. It has primarily been used for the hoisting of coal and salt ores, and as a transportation medium for backfill ma
Jan 1, 1992
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Revolutionary War Mines Take a Cue From The FrenchBy Bob Snashall
Mines, miners and mining figured in the revolutionary birth of the USA. This occurred with a little help from General Washington's friends, the French. When the colonial minutemen confronted K
Jan 1, 1990
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Risk Assessment And Sustainable Development Framework In The Mining IndustryBy K. Komnitsas
This paper presents the main environmental assessment techniques and indicators that can be used a) for the establishment of a sustainable development framework and b) for the evaluation of the enviro
Jan 1, 2003
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Online Education In Sustainable Development Of Mineral ResourcesBy T. S. Golosinski
Timely and efficient conversion from traditional to sustainable development of mineral resources requires that managers, engineers and other mineral industry professionals become familiar with the rel
Jan 1, 2003
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Quantifying The Recovery Of Beneficiated Products From Pneumatic, Triboelectrostatic ProcessingBy J. K. Neathery, T. X. Li, H. Ban, J. L. Schaefer, J. M. Stencel, X. K. Jiang
Pneumatic, triboelectrostatic processing of physical mixtures containing fine (-200 mesh) particulate may have significant application potential in the mining and energy industries. Such dry processin
Jan 1, 1999
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Sodium Bentonite From Western NevadaBy J. L. Post
A near-surface body of readily available Na-montmorillonite is located about 24 km (15 miles) southeast of Fallon, NV. The clay, which forms an irregular deposit about 4.8 km (3 miles) long, lies in a
Jan 1, 1997
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Shaft Construction Through Natural Crude OilBy Dale J. Sadowski, Richard J. Switalski, Kyle R. Ott
This paper discusses design and construction aspects of shaft construction through rock saturated with petroleum hydrocarbons (crude oil). During the subsurface exploration phase for design of the Hil
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold Tailings Processing by Heap LeachingBy Gabriel E. Zárate, Juan C. Guzmán
In Chile there are significant amounts of gold in flotation tailings that could be recovered, being heap leaching the most promising alternative. In order to determine the feasibility of treating thes
Jan 1, 1987
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Precast Concrete Segmental Linings - Practical ConsiderationsBy Henry R. Tiedemann, William H. Hansmire, Harvey W. Parker
Although the use of precast concrete segments for tunnel linings has been common for many years in Europe, acceptance of this type of lining has been slow in the United States. This paper explores the
Jan 1, 1987
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Resources In Space - ProspectsBy R. J. Miller
The current US national commitment to expanding the human presence into the solar system will clearly require major facilities in Earth orbit or possibly on the Moon. Such facilities will need large a
Jan 1, 1994
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Natural Iron Oxide Pigments - Rebirth Through InnovationBy S. S. Mauney
Natural and synthetic colors are used in almost every facet of daily life as a means of communication and expression. Natural ochres, umbers, hematites and magnetites were once used in their crude or
Jan 1, 1995
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An Electromagnetic Pulse Hazard Detection SystemBy David L. Moffatt, Leon Peters
A unique electromagnetic pulse sounding system for the detection and identification of geological and man-made anomalies which represent hazards in hard rock rapid tunneling operations is described. T
Jan 1, 1997
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A Practical Guide On Selecting And Optimizing Rare Earth Magnetic SeparatorsBy R. Gehauf
Magnetic separation using rare earth rolls (RER) and rare earth drums (RED) have seem tremendous development and use in recent years. While the process of magnetic separation is understood, the princi
Jan 1, 2004
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Reduction of roast Movat chromite ore with carbonBy R. B. Inturi, R. G. Reddy
Solid-state reduction of roast Movat chromite ore with carbon was carried out as a function of the C/FeO ratio at temperatures ranging from 800°C to 900°C. The reduction was studied using thermogravim
Jan 1, 2000
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The Rate Of Use Of Canadian Concentrator CapacityBy L. S. Jen
The seven most important base and precious metals produced in Canada are copper, nickel, lead, zinc, molybdenum, gold and silver. Because much of Canada's mineral production is exported in the fo
Jan 1, 1986
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Monitoring And Prediction Of Longwall Instability Using Artificial Intelligence TechniquesBy Y. M. Jiang, R. L. Sanford, D. W. Park
Artificial intelligence has emerged over the past two decades as an important problem-solving tool. Techniques include expert systems, neural networks, free classification, fuzzy logic and genetic alg
Jan 1, 1997
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Reagents Used in Coal PreparationBy B. J. Arnold, F. F. Aplan, S. Chander
There is a broad range of chemical reagents of potential use to the coal preparation industry: flotation frothers, flotation collectors (for coal, ash minerals or pyrite) and collector-assisting (cond
Jan 1, 1986
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Seismic Determination Of Geological Discontinuities Of Rapid ExcavationBy S. Barkhoudarian, R. R. Gupta, R. F. Steinberg
A study of the feasibility of using acoustic signals to detect discontinuities ahead of excavation has shown that reflecting interfaces in a homogeneous rock can be easily identified. Moreover, discon
Jan 1, 1997
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Ultimate Recovery In Heap Leaching Operations As Established From Mineral Exposure Analysis By X-Ray MicrotomographyBy C. Garcia, H. Arias, J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
The question of ultimate recovery in heap leaching operations is always of particular concern with respect to economic considerations. Of course the particle size distribution is a critical factor whi
Jan 1, 2002