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Yttrium Recovery From Bokan Mountain, AlaskaBy D. D. Harbuck, G. K. Green
The Bokan Mountain area on Prince of Wales Island, AK, contains vast quantities of heavy rare earth minerals. To lessen the US dependence on foreign sources, the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) investigated
Jan 1, 1996
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Deteriorating Ground Conditions Lead To Improved Excavation And Ground Support Techniques At The Cantung MineBy W. J. Fotheringham
This paper deals with the mining techniques employed at Canada Tungsten's northern Canadian operations, particularly with respect to their effect on productivity, safety, and stability of relativ
Jan 1, 1985
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Extraction Of Manganese From Low-Grade Nishikhal Ore Using Pyritiferous Lignite In Acidic MediumBy P. K. Naik, S. C. Das
Leaching studies of low-grade manganese ore containing 31.77% Mn and 23.71 % Fe from Nishikhal, India, were carried out using pyritiferous lignite as a reductant in sulfuric acid medium. The variables
Jan 1, 2003
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A Preliminary Investigation Of Dense-Medium Centrifugation For Fine Coal SeparationsBy Dao De Xu, Heechan Cho, Mark S. Klima
A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of using dense-medium centrifugation for separating fine (-150 µm) coal. A centrifuge provides the capability of varying the rotational speed and ret
Jan 1, 1995
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Evaluation Of The Potential Of Mining With Water-Powered Jackleg DrillsBy J. Paraszczak
Water-powered jackleg rock drills, introduced recently in South African mines, are reported to be more efficient, faster and more comfortable to operate than conventional pneumatic drills. Comparative
Jan 1, 1997
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Innovations in Disposal of Phosphatic Clay Waste: Sand-Clay MixBy James G. Sampson
The discarded phosphatic clays from mining operations have historically been stored behind earthen dams for long periods of time before any reclamation was accomplished. In efforts to expedite the dew
Jan 1, 1992
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Evaluation of seepage into an underground opening using small-scale field experiments, Yucca Mountain, NevadaBy J. S. Y. Wang, R. C. Trautz
To evaluate the potential for water seeping into an underground opening, a 9-m- (30-ft-) long drift was constructed in the unsaturated fractured tuff at Yucca Mountain. Forty seepage tests were perfor
Jan 1, 2002
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Statistical Study On Yttrium Recovery By Solvent Extraction Using Mono (2-Ethylhexyl) 2-Ethylhexylphosphonic AcidBy Silvia H. M. Grimaldi, Afonso H. Martins
The scope of this experimental work was to study the yttrium extraction and stripping behaviour in a solvent extraction system with mono(2-ethylhexyl)2-ethylhexylphosphonic acid (IONQUEST 801) in a ch
Jan 1, 1995
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Kidston gold mines startupBy D. A. Knight, V. G. Medina
Kidston's 14 000 t/d mine and mill complex in Queensland, Australia, started operation in January 1985. During its first 18 months of operation, the mine produced over 7000 kg (225,000 oz) of gol
Jan 1, 1987
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Predicting Ground Conditions and Support Requirements for Atlanta-Area Tunnels Using the RMR SystemBy Wojciech Klecan, John H. Raymer
Baseline quantities of difficult ground and support types were estimated for the Chattahoochee Tunnel using the Rock Mass Rating system. RMR classifies the ground into five categories, ranging from “v
Jan 1, 2003
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A Comparative Review of Queenstake Resources Ltd. Alluvial Gold Mining OperationsBy Gordon C. Gutrath
Queenstake Resources Ltd. has been exploring and mining alluvial gold deposits in the Yukon Territory and British Columbia since 1980. The five mines in production produced, in 1987, a total of 13,222
Jan 1, 1988
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Considerations In The Selection Of A Cooling System For The Deep Sub-Shaft Area Of A Mine With Very High Rock TemperaturesBy B. C. B. Pretorius
A heat load analysis of the very hot sub-shaft area of Loraine gold mine situated near Welkom, South Africa, showed. that the heat that needed to be removed to give acceptable wet-bulb temperatures at
Jan 1, 1980
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An Integrated Geophysical & Geological Mapping Of Deep-Sea Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crusts: A Case Study At A Seamount Of The Federated States Of Micronesia, South PacificBy Akira Usui
Ferromanganese crusts on topographic highs in the western Pacific Ocean are believed to be potential resources of cobalt, nickel and platinum. Earlier shipboard geological and geophysical studies by J
Jan 1, 2008
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Analysis of the deterioration process in a shaly roof based on field monitoringBy S. K. Nandy, K. F. Unrug
The behavior of the immediate shaly roof within a drift mine in eastern Kentucky, operating in the Coalburg seam, was monitored with roof bolt dynamometers. The dynamometers used were capable of provi
Jan 1, 1987
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Near-Surface Joint Systems And Their Interaction With Coal MiningBy C. DeRossett, K. F. Unrug
Sedimentary rock fractures commonly occur in the vicinity of outcrops. Mine highwalls and highway cuts provide excellent views of these near-surface joint systems. This paper explains the origin, char
Jan 1, 1996
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An Appraisal Of Accuracy Of Various Formulas For The Design Of A Simple Auxiliary Ventilation SystemBy Venkata S. Vutukuri
Assuming a number of discrete leakage paths and treating the airflow through leaky duct line as a series-parallel combination of airflows along the duct and through leakage paths, exact solutions for
Jan 1, 1993
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Microseismic Activity Associated With a Deep Longwall Coal Mine (3493642d-35ed-4876-95b0-02a6b7a4755c)By J. L. Ellenberger, P. W. Jeran
A deep longwall coal mine was instrumented with a three-dimensional microseismic system in order to help determine the exact strata mechanics associated with the rock failure, redistribution of stress
Jan 1, 2002
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Statistical Detection of Gross Errors in Material Balance CalculationsBy Daniel Hodouin, Antoine Berton
Mineral processing plants are monitored and controlled using measurements that are usually processed by on-line material balance calculation techniques. However, gross errors, due to sensor biases or
Jan 1, 2000
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Condition Monitoring of Mining Belt ConveyorsBy Michael L. Nave
Mining belt conveyor elements are becoming larger and more expensive. Conveyor reliability requirements are rising. Conveyor condition monitoring can aid maintenance, reliability, and risk management
Jan 1, 2000
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Variograms of in situ coal washability dataBy Y. C. Kim, M. Preston, F. Martino
Because of the high cost of obtaining coal washability samples, it has been difficult in the past to obtain washability variograms. As a result, it could not be determined if the geostatistical predic
Jan 1, 1990