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Treatment of Refractory Ores – A Simplified ProcessBy L. Lichty
Treatment of refractory gold ores containing arsenic has always presented a major problem in their processing to recover the contained precious metal values. The major difficulties are concerned with
Jan 1, 1990
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Solution To Problems With Roadheader Installation In Tunnelling ProjectsBy Karl H. Gehring
According to the increasing importance of boom type roadheaders in tunnelling essential problems occuring in the application of these machines are dealt with. Based on a chart including the various s
Jan 1, 1981
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Geomechanical Considerations For Coal Combustion Byproducts In Engineering ApplicationsBy K. G. Sutterer, R. J. Sweigard, U. Graham, T. C. Hopkins
The prevalent use of coal combustion byproducts in engineering applications has been with Class C and Class F fly ash as admixtures in structural concrete. But, the use of fly ash and bottom ash bypro
Jan 1, 1998
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Development And Construction Of The Instrumental Simulation System And The System Of Ecological Prediction While Building And Operating Of Mines.By V. A. Khartcenko
As the environment conditions deteriorate with the intensification of mining, the problems of mineral resources protection and the development and introduction of various bio- technologies are becomin
Jan 1, 1992
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Effective Maintenance Downsizing Techniques: The Starting PointBy Paul D. Tomlingson
Editor's note: This is the second of two articles on maintenance. Part one: "Downsizing maintenance to improve performance: Defining the downsizing task," appeared in the September issue of MININ
Jan 1, 1994
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The Effectiveness Of Overpressure Ventilation: A Mathematical StudyBy John C. Edwards, Robert C. Bates
Results are given of a mathematical study by Bureau of Mines personnel of overpressurization ventilation effects in underground uranium mines. The mathematics and computer codes make it possible to an
Jan 1, 1981
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Selective Mining at Mitsubishi Cement’s Cushenbury MineBy Douglas C. Shumway
Mining in Cushenbury Canyon began in 1860 when John Cushenbury left his Holcomb Valley gold prospect and discovered a silver vein in the limestones of the present day Cushenbury Mine. Cushenbury Canyo
Jan 1, 1992
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Water Soluble Polymers - The Future?By Ronald J. Allain
Water soluble polymers play an important role in many industries. The mining industry is dependent on these materials to help accomplish many solid-liquid (water) separations. Mechanical devices alone
Jan 1, 1994
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Technology News: Exhaust Treatment Lessens Underground Vehicle EmissionsDiesel engines are used in underground mining 1 throughout the world. Exhaust gases from those engines contain toxic components. To protect quality in underground mines, diesel emission control was in
Jan 1, 1997
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Experience With Methane Control From Horizontal Boreholes - IntroductionBy Joseph Cervik
Methane drainage methods can be broadly classified as surface or underground. Surface methods make use of vertical and slant holes. The underground method discussed in the present paper involves horiz
Jan 1, 1980
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Two case histories of subsidence in the Warrior coalfield - by D.W. Park Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 40, No. 3 March 1988,pp. 185-191By G. B. Johnston
I was very interested in Professor Park's data on subsidence over longwall panels. His paragraph labeled "Conclusion," however, does not seem appropriate for the article. Nothing in the article g
Jan 1, 1990
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Salary Survey Profiles SME MembersIn May 1993, SME contracted with The Dolecek Companies of Denver, CO to conduct a salary survey and a study of Mining Engineering. A written, four-page survey was sent to a random select sample of 189
Jan 1, 1993
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Improvements In Exploration Programs And Presentation Of Geotechnical Information: Program Management Approach, Milwaukee Water Pollution Abatement ProgramBy William B. Thayer, James H. Meinholz
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) has been working since mid-1977 on a fast track to meet a court-imposed schedule to rehabilitate a large wastewater collection and treatment system
Jan 1, 1983
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Rock Bursts at Hecla: A Personal ExperienceBy Jerry Dolph
Hecla Mining's Lucky Friday Mine, located beneath the town of Mullan, ID, has been shaken since the 1960s by many deep underground rock bursts. The largest rock burst carried a magnitude of 3.5 o
Jan 1, 1994
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Effect Of Temperature On The Emulsion Flotation Of HematiteBy O. Ofor
Finely-ground hematitic ore, too high in silica (quartz) to be commercially viable, was treated by emulsion flotation. A three-component emulsion mixture was used at temperatures ranging from ambient
Jan 1, 1993
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Groundwater Control for Shaft and Tunnel Construction inSoft Ground at West Leg Interceptor Contracts 1R and 2,Cleveland, OhioBy Robert J. Auber, Thomas R. Scotese
The West Leg Interceptor is part of a new sanitary sewer system in the southwest suburbs of Cleveland. The first two construction contracts were excavated in glacial soils varying from hard tills to p
Jan 1, 1999
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Owner-Engineer-Contractor Relations In TunnelingBy Harry Sutcliffe, George B. Wallace, Madan M. Singh
INTRODUCTION Several recent estimates have predicted that the extent of underground tunneling in the future will far surpass past records. It is also emphasized that the expected increase depends l
Jan 1, 1997
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Significance Of Chert In Limestone And Dolomite Used As Concrete AggregateBy William A. Kneller
A considerable range of composition exists in rocks that have been described as chert, jasper, or flint. Their composition may be opaline, chalcedonic, quartzose, or mixed. Certain cherts, when incorp
Jan 1, 1966
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RETC continues its objective of expanding and developing tunneling technologyBy Steve Karl, Rock Jenkins
Continuing its objective of sharing new ideas, methods, theory, and engineering developments, more than 550 members of the underground fraternity gathered in New York City for the 1985 Rapid Excavat
Jan 7, 1985
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The Radiation Hazards In Italian Nonuranium Mines-Aspects Of Radiation ProtectionBy G. Sciocchetti, G. F. Clemente, F. Scacco
INTRODUCTION Radon, thoron and their airborne daughter products may result in a significant biological hazard when they are concentrated in enclosed places such as mines, houses and caves. High con
Jan 1, 1981