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The Office Of Surface Mining's - Reclaim The Future!? InitiativeBy S. Rideout
The United States Department of the Interior's Office of Surface Mining (OSM) is responsible for regulating active coal mining and reclaiming abandoned coal mines in the United States. In working
Jan 1, 2007
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Operating And Logistic Problems Of Underground Mine Development In The ArcticBy A. S. Speirs
Over the last few years, the never-ending search for mineral wealth has taken the exploration efforts of Canadian mining companies further and further into the High Arctic and isolated locations where
Jan 1, 1980
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Interpreting Backfill QA/QC Test Data: Do We Need an Industry Standard?By D. Stone, R. Pakalnis, B. Seymour
Most mines using backfill routinely carry out quality control (QC) testing of backfill mixes with unconfined compression test cylinders. This is true for paste operations, hydraulic fill operations, a
Jan 1, 2019
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A Study Of Heat Stress Exposures And Interventions For Mine Rescue WorkersBy F. Varley
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), in cooperation with mine operators, conducted a study of heat stress exposures among mine rescue workers in undergro
Jan 1, 2004
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A comparative assessment on the effect of different supplemental iron sources on the bio-dissolution of Zn, Pb, Cd and As from a high-grade Zn-Pb oreBy Elham Najafi, Sina Ghassa, Ata Akcil, Hadi Abdollahi, Sandeep Panda, Zohreh Boroumand
Bioleaching is an environmental friendly process that has gained much interest for the production of metals from metal-bearing wastes or materials. The process decreases carbon footprint by reducing c
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Aspects On Strength And Bearings On The Design Of MillsBy Hans-Henrik Wallin
The stresses in the heads and shell of a grinding mill are largely dependent on the bending moment produced by the trunnion bearing. By using spherical roller bearings in a special narrow housing a sh
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal Exploration (194afc61-6382-4651-984e-eafea9c9b9ff)By Dell H. Adams
Coal exploration may be defined as the acquisition of data necessary to define and acquire a block of coal which can be mined at a profit. Unlike ore minerals, coal resources are widespread and relati
Jan 1, 1981
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Bearing Of Stable Isotopic Geology On The Origin Of The Gas Hills, Wyoming, Uranium DistrictBy E. S. Cheney
The sandstone-type uranium deposits of the Gas Hills occur in the arkosic, lower Eocene Wind River formation on the southern edge of the Wind River Basin. The d S34 values of pyrite cement associat
Jan 1, 1964
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Known Interactions Of Tectonics And Ore Deposits In The Context Of New Global TectonicsBy John M. Gullbert
It is the task of this portion of today's session on the new meaning of regional tectonics in the search for ore districts to discuss known interactions of tectonics and ore deposition in the &ap
Jan 1, 1971
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The Flotation Behavior Of Digested Asphalt Ridge Tar SandsBy R. J. Smith
Tar sand deposits in Utah represent more than 25 billion barrels of in-place bitumen, 96% of the known U.S. reserves. The technological development of a hot water processing strategy for the Canadian
Jan 1, 1980
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Optimizing Loading And Hauling Equipment Productivity In Surface MiningBy R. K. Singhal
Optimization of a load-haul system for a surface mine involves two processes. The first is proper selection of mining equipment compatible with the minesite job specifications and the second is an eff
Jan 1, 1986
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Ground-Water Flow Simulations And Geochemical Modeling Of The Madison Aquifer And Bear Butte Creek Watershed Of The Black HillsBy A. D. Davis
The Bear Butte Creek watershed, in the northern Black Hills of South Dakota, shows the effects of past mining activities in the form of dissolved metals and arsenic in stream water. Bear Butte Creek,
Jan 1, 1997
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Minor- And Trace-Element Geochemistry Of Coals In The United States - Part A: Element Abundances And Distribution Geochemistry Of Minor And Trace Elements Of Coals In The United States ? IntroductionBy Joseph R. Hatch
During the past ten years detailed elemental analyses of approximately 8,000 well-documented samples of coils in the United States (including Alaska) have been produced by the U.S. Geological Survey a
Jan 1, 1982
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Laboratory Extraction Of Copper From Chalcocite By Roasting, Reduction And SmeltingBy M. M. Fine
Development of a process for winning copper from pelletized chalcocite concentrate without matte smelting and converting is underway at the Twin Cities Metallurgy Research Center, Bureau of Mines. The
Jan 1, 1970
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Land Reclamation In Western Illinois Coal Fields ? IntroductionBy Fred C. Caspall
During the last century the importance of coal as a natural re- source has frequently come to the attention of the general public, but never before nave circumstances combined to focus as much attenti
Jan 1, 1975
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Footwall Mineralization In The Osceola Amygdaloid Michigan Native Copper DistrictBy R. J. Weege
Conventional underground mapping methods and diamond drilling are being applied in a study to determine the nature of the copper ore occurrences near the footwall of the Osceola lava flow top, commonl
Jan 1, 1962
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The Effect of Media Sizing on Ball Milling EfficiencyThis paper reviews the historical literature and the author's experience with regard to the effect that the selection of grinding ball size or sizes has on ball mill grinding efficiency. The conc
Jan 1, 1998
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Soil Compaction In Top Soil Replacement During ReclamationBy L. B. Phelps
Current mining regulations require revegetation in reclaiming surface nines. Excessive soil compaction can be an impediment to successful revegetation in poor soil conditions common to Eastern coal ni
Jan 1, 1986
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[Effect On Separations Obtainable By Correct Adjustment Of The Variables On The Jones Wet Magnetic Separator ? Introduction]By W. J. D. Stone
Many of the common valuable minerals have a magnetic susceptibility which is sufficiently high to render them amenable to magnetic separation. In addition,, many minerals which form the unwanted const
Jan 1, 1963
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Impact of Using Synchronous Condenser for Power System Stability and Improvement of Short Circuit Power in Mining ProjectsBy M. Nambiar
Due to the remote locations of the mining projects and the demand for long transmission lines to provide electrical power, mining sites often operate with poor network power quality and low short circ
Feb 23, 2014