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  • SME
    Leaching characteristics of selected supergene copper ores

    By S. S. Cook, S. E. Paulson

    The US Bureau of Mines is conducting core leaching experiments with sulfuric acid on oxide copper ores from the Cyprus Casa Grande and Asarco/Freeport Santa Cruz deposit in Arizona to further the unde

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Modeling Of The Collective Exposure Of Workers To The External Irradiation And To Radon

    By G. Kraemer, J. A. Le Gac, P. R. ZETTWOOG

    I. INTRODUCTION During the course of our activities in assisting mining companies, we have had access to the monitoring results for personnel from a large number of uranium mines. The results diffe

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Behaviour Of Shotcrete Tunnel Linings

    By Z. Eisenstein, H. K. Heinz, F. M. Kuwajima

    Due to its complex rheological behaviour, shotcrete induces a ground-structure interaction that differs significantly from other types of tunnel linings. For the same reason, the instrumentation of sh

    Jan 1, 1991

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    A Decade Of Computer Model Applications In Predicting Water Inflows Into Operating Coal Mines

    By Angelus S. C. Owili-Eger

    The past decade has witnessed an unprecendented proliferation of groundwater computer models. Some of these numerical models were developed for the purpose of simulating groundwater movement in mining

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Biocorrosion of Copper by Biopolymers as Examined In Situ, In Real Time FT-IR/CIR/ATR in Conjunction with Pre and Post XPS/AES, The

    By Gill G. Geesey, Michael R. Hankins, Paul L. Wichlacz, Anita Gianotto, John G. Jolley, Randy B. Wright

    Thin films of copper [2.0 nm on germanium internal reflection elements (IREs) and 3.4 nm on germanium discs] were exposed to 10% gum arabic (aqueous solution) , 2% alginic acid (aqueous solution), 1%

    Jan 1, 1989

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    History of Energy Sources and Their Uses in the US

    By Paul L. Russell

    Introduction As the US and world population increases, so does the problem of supplying expanding energy needs. Early requirements worldwide were mostly met by abundant forest vegetation. Man's

    Jan 8, 1984

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    Occurrence and Recovery of Gold from Volcanogenic Base Metal Deposits

    By William Petruk

    Volcanogenic base metal ores contain about 0.5 to 7 g/T Au, commonly as an intermetallic compound with Ag and/or Hg, and to a small extent • "invisible gold" in pyrite and arsenopyrite. The Au-bearin

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Opening Session Remarks - Symposium On Respirable Dust In The Mineral Industries, Pittsburgh, Pa., October 17, 1990.

    By William Tattersall

    On behalf of my agency, the Mine Safety and Health Administration, I would like to add my appreciation that all of you could be here today. Previous dust symposia over the years have proved the val

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Purchase of Copper Concentrates and Cement Copper

    By A. J. Kroha, N. Wesis

    Most copper mines produce both ore and low-grade "leach" rock or acid waters that contain recoverable copper. The sulfide ores pre¬dominate, and a portion that is too low grade for milling to produce

    Jan 1, 1985

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    3.4 Long-Range Mine Planning - Mining Sequence - 1. Technical Overview

    By R. K. Davey

    Subsequent to the determination of an ultimate pit and ore reserves for metallic and nonmetallic deposits, it is necessary to develop the most profitable long-range mining sequence for the deposit. Lo

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Insurance and Bonding for the Mining Industry The Rules Are Changing

    By Edward M. Belsky

    Increasingly stringent government environmental regulations will affect the availability and costs of bonding and insurance products for the mining community. New regulations requiring Environmental I

    Jan 1, 1991

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    The Industrial Perspective Of The Research Needs In Flotation - Coal Flotation -

    By Hayward B. Oblad, Anthony G. Fonseca

    Coal flotation has been practiced since about 1920 in Europe and since about 1926 in the U.S. Over 200 U.S. coal preparation plants now use the process to recover coal. Over the 60 year period, the fu

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Leaching Of Phosphates - Monazite Sand

    By Fathi Habashi

    THE MINERAL monazite (µ?v??e?? = to be alone) is a rare earth phosphate containing some thorium and small amounts of uranium. It is widely distributed in the earth's crust. It occurs in small pro

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Planning And Construction Of The Tohoku Shinkansen Ueno Shield Tunnel, Diameter Of 13M

    By Hisakazu Matsushita, Yoshio Yamaguchi

    INTRODUCTION Shinkansen, operating 1,176km between Tokyo and Hakata, transports 340,000 passengers a day. Presently, the 466km Tohoku Shinkansen linking Tokyo and Morioka and the 270km Jyoetsu Shin

    Jan 1, 1981

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    Broken Aro Coal Remining/Reclamation Project

    By Shan Mafi

    he Broken Aro coal mine is located at the Woodbury Wildlife Preserve 11 km (7 miles) west of Coshocton, OH on State Route 541. Underground min¬ing at the 16-hm2 (40-acre) site took place during the 19

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Agglomerated and unagglomerated heap leaching behavior is compared in production heaps

    By G. E. McClelland

    Introduction Many discoveries have been made during the-past decade of low grade gold-silver deposits in the western US. This has stimulated development of low cost cyanidation procedures for preciou

    Jan 7, 1986

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    High-Efficiency Assessment and Valuation of Underground Mining Methods

    By Thomas Oberndorfer

    INTRODUCTION Since several years the author is engaged in research activities in the field of mining method modelling (Oberndorfer, 1993 and 1994). The initial goal was to improve and assist the s

    Jan 1, 1996

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    The Mustang Draw Sulfur Deposit in Glasscock County, Texas

    By W. E. Threlkeld, J. A. Treacy, L. J. Stewart, J. C. Ruckmick

    The Mustang Draw sulfur deposit is developed in a dolomite reef complex in the Permian San Andres Formation on the eastern margin of the Midland basin in Glasscock County, Texas. Interpretation of the

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Some Observations On Mineral Properties And Analytical Reproducibility In Geochemical Samples

    By L. Borsch

    Geochemical laboratories are commonly criticized by geologists about poor analytical reproducibility and erratic anomaly patterns, especially when gold and trace metals from resistant minerals are rep

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Operations Scheduling and Budgeting

    By Guy G. Jr. Granger

    INTRODUCTION Due to the current depressed state of the mining industry, many mining companies have been forced to operate at less than maximum capacity. This paper will describe how the AMAX Hende

    Jan 1, 1986