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Perspectives of Environmental Risk at the Equity Silver MineBy Mike L. Aziz, Keith D. Ferguson, Glenda Ferris
The Equity Silver mine has been a severe producer of Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) since 1982. The mine was closed in 1994 and a compacted clay cover installed, but ARD continues to be produced. Three perm
Jan 1, 2000
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Practical Technique For Determining The Size Distribution Of Blasted Benches, Waste Dumps And Heap Leach SitesBy John M. Kemeny
This paper describes a practical technique to estimate the size distribution of large volumes of rock fragments, including blasted benches, waste dumps and heap leach sites. Images are obtained from a
Jan 1, 1995
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Mining Industry Beginning To Rediscover AlaskaFor all the attention given to mining activities in Central and South America, Mexico, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, it is sometimes easy to forget the activities taking place in one of North Americ
Jan 1, 1997
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Applications of Risk Assessment Techniques in RCRA Clean Closure of Surface Impoundments With Trace Metal ContaminationBy R. Kadeg, S. Pavlou
A methodology for developing and utilizing risk-based action levels for soils in site closures is discussed. The methodology is based on standard exposure pathway models which are consistent with curr
Jan 1, 1992
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Mechanism(s) Of Non-Ionic Polymer Adsorption On Oxide SurfacesBy S. Mathur
Oxide particles are commonly used as fillers in plastics, paper, rubber etc. (particulate composites). The successful fabrication of such composites is dependent upon the adhesive strength of the fill
Jan 1, 1997
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Application Of Geological, Hydrogeological And Laboratory Studies For The Location Of Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel Under Suez Canal, Egypt.By Omar Abd el Fattah Ramly, Abdallah Mohamed Sourour
FOREWORD In 1974, the Ministry of Housing and Reconstruction (The Client) which subsequently became the Ministry of Development and New Communities of the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt a
Jan 1, 1979
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A Comparison Of Selected Acid Mine Drainage Treatment ProcessesBy R. E. Mclaughlin, R. J. McLaughlin, A. H. Danzberger
Acid mine drainage (AMD) can occur as a natural phenomenon through oxidation of sulfide minerals. Oxidation by air and water can be exacerbated by mining. Because AMD can exhibit low pH, it is capab
Jan 1, 1998
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Development Of Circum-Pacific Insular Groundwater Bodies ? IntroductionBy Frank L. Peterson
This paper deals with problems of groundwater development in an insular circum-Pacific environment, and is not oriented as such to mining and mineral development. Nonetheless, because a reliable water
Jan 1, 1982
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Groundwater Monitoring And Contaminant Occurrence At An Abandoned Tailings Area, Elliot Lake, OntarioBy T. P. Lim, J. A. Cherry, A. J. Vivyurka, R. D. Blair
The first phase of an investigation of the chemical composition of subsurface water and the hydrochemical processes in and near the abandoned Nordic tailings at Elliot Lake, Ontario, was conducted in
Jan 1, 1980
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In Situ Block Size Distributions From Borehole Data: A Case StudyBy S. Nickson, M. Grenon
Oriented borehole data provide the means to characterize a rock mass. In this paper, the geomechanical caving potential of a hard rock mine project is investigated. In particular, the influence of ran
Jan 1, 2003
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Perlite Processing And Quality ControlBy L. M. Turner
Perlite is a unique mineral that upon heating expands to about twenty times its original volume. Mining is by open pit method. The processing cycle involves crushing, screening and sizing the ore. An
Jan 1, 1985
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Several Uses And Installations Of Pressure/Vacuum Lysimeters At Mining Facilities And Tailing Waste SitesBy William R. Bond
The pressure/vacuum lysimeter is being used as an effective vadose zone monitoring device for mining heap leach facilities, tailing disposal ponds and tailing waste sites. Their use has proven reliabl
Jan 1, 1984
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Lightning Strikes and Mine ExplosionsBy David R. Zuchelli, Elio L. . Checca
Two case studies of methane gas explosions and their effect on the operation of underground coal mines are presented. The studies detail the recovery operations and investigations at each mine site. T
Jan 1, 1995
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Factors Affecting Tree Growth In Bauxite Mining WastesBy C. Tsiouvaras
Restoration of bauxite mining areas constitutes a difficult issue to address due to the destruction of the vegetation and soil decay of the excavated area. In this study woody species growth, in relat
Jan 1, 2007
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Enlisting Public Support For The Rudefeha (Ferris-Haggarty)Mine Drainage Clean-Up Project In South-Central WyomingBy J. J. Gusek, T. C. Richmond, R. W. Reisinger
A high-altitude (9,500-ft [2,900-m]) historic underground copper mine in Wyoming discharges neutral but copper-laden water into a pristine creek. Under a Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensa
Jan 1, 2004
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Open-sea terminal in hostile environmentBy Bela Koman
Abstract - A shiploading terminal near Punta Arenas, the southernmost city of the world (lat. 53°-10'S, long. 70°-54' W) is described. Strong winds, choppy seas, frequent gales, rain, and sn
Jan 1, 1987
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Importance Of Multiple Stress Measurements In Design Balsam Meadow Hydroelectric ProjectBy Gregg E. Korbin, Patrick Hamilton
INTRODUCTION The Balsam Meadow Project, presently under construction for the Southern California Edison Company, is located approximately 55 miles northeast of Fresno, in the Sierra Nevada Mountain
Jan 1, 1987
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Construction Of Large Diameter Shafts With Reinforced Concrete Ring BeansBy Daniel L. Hanson
This paper presents case histories of the construction of four large diameter circular shafts using reinforced concrete ring beams as the primary internal support system. The case histories pertain to
Jan 1, 1987
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Blind Drilling Becoming an Accepted Technology For Ventilation ShaftsBy William J. Maloney
Blind drilled shafts are becoming increasingly popular as a secondary and sometimes primary means of ventilation. This is particularly true in the Appalachian coalfields. Some reasons for the rebirth
Jan 1, 1993
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Subsidence Monitoring Over Western Coal MinesBy Frederick K. A1lgaier
The Bureau of Mines' Denver Research Center initiated a subsidence research program in 1978. The short ten goals of the program were to determine practical methods and equipment for measuring sub
Jan 1, 1982