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Knelson Concentrator Aids in Processing Shift from Silver to Gold ProductionThe Kinross DeLamar Mine has been operated for more than 17 years producing precious metals dore' from ores, principally silver bearing with associated gold co-products. In late 1995 a new orebod
Jan 1, 1997
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Preliminary Assessment of the Relationship of Pillar Load and Opening Convergence ResponseBy C. Newman, R. C. Ray
Originated and developed in the civil tunneling industry, the Ground Reaction Curve (GRC) has provided a robust methodology for evaluating and designing ground support in both tunnels and underground
Jan 1, 2019
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Alternatives To Pumping?By R. L. Loofbourow
Most wet mines face unquantified water costs as well as the obvious wing costs. Both kinds of cost are multiplied by work at greater depth and by higher unit prices. This intensified challenge merits
Jan 1, 1980
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A Better MousetrapBy B. G. Kelley
The MIDREX® Direct Reduction Process was developed during the 1960s by the Midland-Ross Corporation, which had pioneered shaft furnace technology and stoichiometric gas reforming for use in processing
Jan 1, 1998
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Development Of A Leachable Copper Resource Model For In Situ Mine ExpansionBy T. L. Carstensen
The Miami In-situ mine of BHP Copper is located in Globe-Miami, Arizona. The mine leaches mineralized leach capping over a supergene enriched sulfide deposit, and has produced over 500 million lbs of
Jan 1, 1997
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The Implications Of The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1977 For Coal UtilizationBy J. Philip Bromberg
The 1977 Clean Air Act Amendments will have a large effect on the coal-fired segment of the electric utility industry. Since electric power generation constitutes by far the largest single use for coa
Jan 1, 1978
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EPR Spin-Labeling Techniques For Studying Binding To Mineral SurfacesBy D. R. Spears
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has had an ongoing interest in developing new reagent schemes for floating Stillwater, MT, chromite ore. Previous reagent schemes have been unsuccessful in achieving complete
Jan 1, 1994
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High Extraction Magnetic Filtration Of Kaolin Clay - Status Of DevelopmentBy J. Iannicelli
An entirely new level of magnetic filtration technology was put into full commercial production by the kaolin industry of Georgia, U.S.A. during 1973-1974. At present, four kaolin producers in Georgia
Jan 1, 1976
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World Potash Supply TrendsBy P. A. Rittenhouse
Reserves of potash are more than adequate to meet future world demand for this primary fertilizer nutrient. The bulk of both reserves and current production is located in only a few countries. Recent
Jan 1, 1985
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Phosphate Rock BeneficiationBy H. W. Breathitt
World demand for phosphate rock has increased significantly in the past fifteen years. Prior to the early 1960's, most of the world production was obtained from Florida, North Africa, and Kola. A
Jan 1, 1977
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Competition In The Markets For Western Coal Economics Of Western Coal TransportationBy B. L. Bobo
To ensure the continued growth and economic viability of the Western coal industry, both in the domestic and inter- national markets, it is essential for the industry to become more creative and activ
Jan 1, 1983
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Wellman-Lord So2 Recovery Process Applications And Operating ExperienceBy Thomas L. Craig
The Wellman-Lord SO2 Recovery Process is operating commercially at one location in this country and at two locations in Japan. Tail gases from a sulfuric acid plant, from an oil fired steam generator
Jan 1, 1971
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Performance Benefits of Colloidally Mixed Two-Component GroutsBy Philip Antunes, A. E. (Tony) Reschke
"INTRODUCTION Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) operations require the injection of material into the annular tail voids as the machine advances ahead of the segmental concrete lining. This annular gap is c
Jan 1, 2016
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Cost Of Making Direct Reduced IronBy Jr. Lownie
Estimates of the cost of producing any commodity generally fall into several classes depending upon the motives and needs of the estimator. There are estimates intended to show how low costs might be
Jan 1, 1978
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Ground Control Tools in Underground Coal Mining Conveniences and PrecautionsBy S. Bhattacharyya
"Coal bearing rocks are low in strength and have geological discontinuities and moisture sensitivity. Roof and rib falls have been a major cause of fatalities in underground coal mines. Mine engineers
Jan 1, 2015
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Cost Of Compliance With Potential Future Federal Mine Waste Regulations Under RCRA I. Preliminary Results For Copper Heap/Dump LeachingBy L. B. Rothfeld
This paper presents preliminary results of a Bureau of Mines study of potential costs of compliance with the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act for copper heap and dump leaching. Specifica
Jan 1, 1993
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Enhanced Midstream Coal -Handling: The Introduction Of Blending And Astm Sampling To Direct Barge-To-Ship Coal TransfersBy Billy W. Parks
This paper reports on the first 2 years in operation of a special-purpose coal handling rig which provides blending, temperature reduction, and continuous, automatic mechanical sampling as part of mid
Jan 1, 1986
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Thiosulfate Leaching Of Gold From Copper-Bearing OresBy I. H. Gundiler
Although cyanidation has been universally applied in the processing of gold and silver ores, the search for less toxic alternatives continues. Difficulties encountered in processing ores containing ox
Jan 1, 1993
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The Next Generation Of Gold DepositsBy Henry R. Colen
When we were asked to prepare a paper on gold to be part of the Economics of Precious Metals session, our immediate thought was that we should address the question of supply. Are the existing mines o
Jan 1, 1981
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Development Of Continuous Face Haulage SystemsBy William D. Mayercheck
The introduction of continuous mining machines in the late 1940's prompted the mining industry to reassess shuttle car batch-type haulage. Between place changes, the continuous miner could cut an
Jan 1, 1977