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The Study of Utility of Tailings for Shotcrete ProductionBy S. Tuylu, D. Adiguzel, A. Bascetin
"In recent years the fact that mining tailings cause serious environmental problems resulted in increasing number of studies about their disposal, storage and usability in various areas. Therefore the
Jan 1, 2017
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Application Of Longwall Mining To Isolate Nuclear Waste Storage SitesBy J. S. Chen
DOE recently funded 21 projects under the solicitation by its Environmental Restoration and Waste Management Division. This project is combining the expertise of an interdisciplinary team of researche
Jan 1, 1994
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The Relationship Between Production And Commercialization Of Mineral Products An Optimized Computer ProgrammeBy Luis Pommier
The requirements of metals by modern society have created big challenges for mining engineers minerals processing engineers, metallurgical engineers and economists to produce these metals economicall
Jan 1, 1971
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What Really Determines The Height In Column Flotation? (5ef2b1d0-aed2-4929-a233-47f578edbfa4)By M. T. Ityokumbul
Flotation columns and their variations are increasingly replacing conventional cells in mineral processing circuitry. While the operational characteristics of columns differ from those of conventional
Jan 1, 1995
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Evaluation of Settlement Monitoring Over 6.75 Miles of Tunneling - Updating Prediction Methods and Designing Better Monitoring ProgramsBy Lynn Salvati, Colin LaVassar, Loic Galisson, Joel Theodore, Lynette Sla
"Sound Transit’s University Link and Northgate Link projects will add 6.75 miles (10.9 km) of twin-bored tunnel to Seattle’s light rail system, extending the route north from downtown Seattle. The tun
Jan 1, 2016
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The Use Of The Digital Computer For Mine Ventilation ProblemsBy Burke Trafton
An earlier paper1 introduced a rapid solution for mine ventilation network problems, employing the digital computer. In this paper, refinements and additions to the computer program which expand its s
Jan 1, 1964
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Effects Of Increased Mechanization On Drill And Blast & NATM Tunneling Production Rates And Safety (1994 ? 2009)By B. Briggs
Over the past 15 years, the tunneling industry has pushed towards a higher degree of mechanization in nearly every phase of construction. The overall objective of the mechanization was to increase pr
Jan 1, 2010
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Tailings Basin Reclamation Atlantic City Iron Mine, WyomingBy J. J. Gusek
An 81 hectare (200 acre) tailings impoundment at a taconite operation in Wyoming that ceased operations in 1983 has been a source of blowing dust. The site qualified for reclamation under Wyoming&apos
Jan 1, 1998
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The Electrochemical Study On The Dissolution Behavior Of Gold In Ammoniacal Solutions At Temperatures Above 100°CBy Y. C. Guan
In an attempt to replace the traditional cyanide process of extracting gold, a new technology using ammoniacal solutions has been developed. In this study, the electrochemical behavior of gold in ammo
Jan 1, 1996
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Potash Demand Trends And Trade ? IntroductionBy J. Douglas
The past year has been a strange one for the fertilizer industry of the world and the United States. Listening to news stories, you would think the sky is falling on the world's agriculture and p
Jan 1, 1985
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Pyrometasomatic Deposits Of The Washington Camp -Duquesne District, Santa Cruz County, ArizonaBy Norman E. Lehman
INTRODUCTION The Washington Camp - Duquesne mining district is located on the east flank of the Patagonia Mountains, 98 kilometers south of Tucson and within 5 kilometers of the International border
Jan 1, 1977
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Proposed Requirements For Shielded Cables: An In-Mine EvaluationBy R. H. King
This paper describes the results of an underground coal mine trial installation of a shielded trailing cable. The cable was a three conductor, round, type SHC-GC, and was installed on a shuttle car i
Jan 1, 1980
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An Overview Of Problems Of Mine HydrologyBy Harry E. LeGrand
The purpose of this paper is to outline briefly some basic principles of ground-water hydrology that have application in mine hydrology and to suggest that an understanding of these principles can hel
Jan 1, 1972
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Effect Of Air Velocity And Walking On Re-Entrainment Of Dust In Mine AirwaysBy S. Shankar
The phenomenon of re-entrainment is seen in many environments, such as sand dune formation, soil erosion, fugitive dust emission, spread of radio-nuclides from accidents involving nuclear weapons, etc
Jan 1, 1994
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Air Pollution Monitoring System At The Cheswick Plant Of Duquesne LightBy Leo R. Love
A comprehensive study of the environmental conditions of the area affected by the Colfax and Cheswick Power Stations is of extreme importance to Duquesne Light Company. The residents in the valley whe
Jan 1, 1972
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Description Of The Van Dyks Drift Low Ash PlantBy Allen D. Graham
The coal industry in South Africa is briefly outlined. Test- work carried out on bulk samples of coal in the laboratory and used in the design of the Van Dyks Drift washery are described. Factors affe
Jan 1, 1982
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Mine Plan Response To Western Geological ConditionsBy J. M. Mercier
Approximately seven (7) years of recent intensive mining activity in the Wasatch Plateau Coal Field of Utah has revealed distinct geologic patterns which, at times, profoundly influence reserve estima
Jan 1, 1984
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Characteristics Of Disseminated Molybdenum Deposits In The Western Cordillera Of North America ? IntroductionBy K. F. Clark
Some 30 years ago Stevenson (1940) underscored the fact that most of the world's molybdenite production came from the Cordillera that comprise the western part of North America, and that the nort
Jan 1, 1970
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Industrial Minerals In Nevada -An OverviewBy S. B. Castor
Proceeds from industrial mineral mining in Nevada were approximately equal to those from metal mining during the barite boom in the late 1970s and early 1980s; however, since then the economic importa
Jan 1, 1993
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Rock Scratch Using A Turntable Diamond StylusBy E. A. Córdova
Current methods for scratching a piece of rock to obtain or check the characteristics of its component material can sometimes be expensive and time consuming. Scratching a rock core requires an object
Jan 1, 2010