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    A Novel Treatment for Acid Mine Drainage, Using a Wood-Waste Cover Preventing Sulfide Oxidation

    By Diane Germain, Normand Tassé, Claude Dufour

    At the East Sullivan site, pore-waters underlying a wood waste cover that prevents sulfide oxidation are characterized by an anoxic environment, abundance of dissolved organic substrates, and near neu

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Design And Construction Options For Surface Uranium Tailings Impoundments

    By A. MacG. Robertson

    INTRODUCTION The tailings, or solid waste, remaining after uranium has been extracted from an ore and the liquid wastes associated with it contain both radioactive and other substances which, if re

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Mining : The Decade Begins With a Difficult Year

    By M. J. Garcia, Howard Hallman, G. M. T. Marshall, Ken Higby, Louis Cope, Robert S. Hess, John Peters, A. G. Law, William C. Larson

    After a good year in 1979-strong mineral demand, adequate prices for most metals, minimal labor problems-1980 was not so good. The US produced $24.8 billion worth of nonfuel minerals last year, up 3.5

    Jan 5, 1981

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    Potash Resources

    By Robert J. Hite, James P. Searls, Sherilyn C. Williams-Stroud

    Potash is a generic term that includes potassium chloride, potassium magnesium sulfate, potassium sulfate, potassium nitrate, and sodium-potassium nitrate mixtures. In the ceramics industry, potash is

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Characteristics of the Clay-based Grouts

    By Yu. A. Polozov, V. A. Lagunov, O. Yu. Lushinkova, Yu. I. Svirskiy, Eh. Ya. Kipko, Roy A. Williams

    4.1 THE GENERAL COMPOSITION AND PROPERTIES OF CLAY-BASED GROUTS Clay-based grouts are visco-plastic systems; they are made by adding structure-forming reagents to a clay mineral mortar. Small amounts

    Jan 1, 1993

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    What is the Future of Coal?

    By Diane Moody

    I have been asked to give you the National Coal Association's (NCA) view of the future of the coal industry. However, before discussing the outlook for the future I would like to set the stage by

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Present Standing and Future Challenges In Biorydrometallurgy

    By Arpad E. Torma

    The introduction of biotechnological principles in hydrometallurgy has created new opportunities and challenges for the industry of mineral processing. During the 1950's and 608s, the mining wast

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Origin Of High-Purity Simpson Sands In The Arbuckle Mountains - Introduction

    By Rodger E. Denison

    The Middle Ordovician Simpson Group in the Arbuckle Mountains of southern Oklahoma contains sandstones of unusual purity. These have been exploited as glass sands since 1913 (Ham, 1945). Where quarrie

    Jan 1, 1999

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    Dynatec’s Long Round Technology Improves Shaft Development

    By W. R. Dengler

    In Canada, most of the rock being broken in underground metal mines is being done by using traditional drilling and blasting methods. Despite advances being made in hardrock boring and other, more exo

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Large-Scale Tests Of Tunnel Supports

    By C. P. Siess, S. L. Paul, E. H. Gaylord

    Several types of tunnel supports are being investigated experimentally and analytically at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign under the sponsorship of the Federal Railroad Administration,

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Carbonatite-Related Fluorspar Deposits At Okorusu, Namibia: Control Of Ore Emplacement By Selective , Carbonatite Replacement, Electron Microprobe Analyses Of Carbonatite Minerals, And Homogenization

    By Purnima A. Shivdasan

    The fluorspar deposits at Okorusu, Namibia are closely related to an alkaline igneous ring complex of late Cretaceous age (125±7 Ma). The fluorite ores consist of relatively fine-grained purple replac

    Jan 1, 2005

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    The Influence Of Site-Specific Climate Conditions On Long-Term Performance Of Dry Cover Systems To Control Acid Mine Drainage Examples Of Field Performance At Sites In Australia, Canada, And The USA

    By G. Meiers, M. O’Kane

    Dry cover systems as a closure option for management and decommissioning of waste rock and tailings is a common prevention and control technique used at numerous sites around the world. Numerous site-

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Red Mountain No. 3 - Discovery Of The Ore Body, Ouray County, Colorado

    By James Matlock

    The announcement of a minable reserve of 13.6 Mt (16 million tons) averaging 0.9 g/t (0.027 oz per ton) Au and 2.4 g/t (0.71 oz per ton) Ag for the open pit-heap leach reserve at Red Mountain No. 3 in

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Construction Delays And Disruptions

    By Bernard Lippe

    The successful construction project is one in which the component construction operations are completed within the scheduled time and cost parameters. Most construction projects, however, are subje

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Mine-Run-Rock and High-Angle Conveyors Increase Mining Efficiencies

    By T. W. Martin, E. M. Frizzell

    Jan 10, 1984

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    Integrating A Ground Water Reconnaissance Program Into A Mineral Exploration Program

    By J. M. Kaufman

    Recent mining regulations have increased the need for detailed engineering and environmental information pertaining to the hydrogeologic environment in mining areas. The cost of obtaining such hydroge

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Restoration Of Sloping Tailings From Asbestos Mining In Kozani Prefecture, Greece

    By C. Tsatsanifos

    Following closure of an old asbestos mine in Zidani, Kozani Prefecture, Greece, the geotechnical and environmental restoration of the tailings slopes was required. The geotechnical aspects of the rest

    Jan 1, 2006

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    The Industrial Sulfide Mineral Flotation System

    By Richard R. Klimpel

    INTRODUCTION Froth flotation is the most widely used and economic means of concentrating metal sulfide ores such as those containing copper, lead, zinc, nickel, molybdenum, and pyrite. Also recover

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Shaft Development Using Blind Hole Drilling Methods: A Case History

    By A. S. Moss, J. Linkous

    Where difficult shaft sinking conditions exist, it may be appropriate to use a blind drilling technique. The success of the method is in part due to the presence of a drilling mud which fills the shaf

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Copper And Iron Impurities In The Cyanide Leaching Of Gold

    By Patrick R. Taylor

    This paper presents a fundamental study of the thermodynamic and kinetic effects of copper and iron on gold-cyanide leaching. It quantifies the solubilities of the impurities, complex formation, and k

    Jan 1, 1983