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Geology And Mineralization Of The Lulu Graben, Barrick Mercur Gold Mine, Tooele, UtahBy L. W. Stanger, Erich U. Petersen, William J. Tafuri, Donald M. Hausen, Douglas N. Halbe
Gold mineralization at the Mercur Mine was controlled primarily by structure and secondarily by lithology in Mississippian-age sedimentary rocks. Gold was localized where Sevier-age high angle northea
Jan 1, 1990
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Evolution of the McLaughlin Gold Mine Pit Lakes, CaliforniaBy Robert Seal, James J. Rytuba, Michael P. Hunerlach, Roger Ashley, Dean Enderlin
Cessation of open pit mining in 1996 at the McLaughlin hot-spring type gold deposit has resulted in the development of two pit lakes that will be managed as permanent lakes with a total storage capaci
Jan 1, 2000
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Dust Transport During Coal Mine ExplosionBy Jianping Sheng, Francis Otuonye
The potential for methane and coal dust explosions in underground coal mining operations has increased in recent years with the introduction of fast coal-cutting machines. Dust explosions usually foll
Jan 1, 1989
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Preparation CostsBy Kenneth K. Humphreys
INTRODUCTION At the time the 4th edition of this book was published in 1979, the coal industry had experienced a sharp upturn in prices for its product. From 1950 throgh 1969, steam coal prices had
Jan 1, 1991
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Geologic Mapping Techniques And Applications At Kennecott's Utah Copper Division Open Pit Mine At Bingham Canyon, UtahBy Wilbur H. Smith
Geologic mapping techniques at the Bingham Mine have evolved as rapidly expanding applications of geological data have caused new methods to be utilized. The most significant changes in method have be
Jan 1, 1968
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A Proposed Coding Format For Mineral Deposit-Prospect Descriptions In Computer-Oriented Information SystemsBy Paul Eimon
In the world of minerals exploration, computer-oriented data storage and retrieval methods are being talked about, studied and researched. The goal is to facilitate the recording, collating, indexing,
Jan 1, 1969
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Surface Products Of Water And Xanthate Interaction With Copper Sulfide Minerals Selective SeparationBy M. Alnot, J. A. Mielczarski, J. J. Ehrhardt, J. M. Cases
The flotation behavior of minerals depends on the balance between hydrophobic and hydrophilic species present at the surface of the minerals. The direct characterization of the interfacial products fo
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimal Design Of Underground OpeningsBy S. J. Jung
The prime criteria in the design of underground openings with complicated geological structures is ground control. Stability of underground openings for deep mines is critical because incorrect orient
Jan 1, 1993
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Government Involvement In The Bauxite Sector: Government Objectives And Industry Problems With Special Reference To The Application Of A Resource Rent TaxBy Michael Robert Hodson
The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do no necessarily reflect those of CRU. The Extent of Government Involvement In 1982 national governments in the Non-Socialist world
Jan 1, 1984
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Radiotracer techniques in modeling continuous flotation processesBy K. Verghese, H. M. Lee, R. P. Gardner, K. Boateng
Results of work on the development of a phenomenological model for the continuous flotation process wing short-lived radioactive tracer techniques for determining model parameters is reported. A model
Jan 1, 1987
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The Evaluation of Powered Support Specifications from Geological and Mining Practice InformationBy A. Redfern, B. G. D. Smart
The ultimate objective of the development work presented in the paper is to devise an appropriate method for relating powered support specification to geological conditions and mining practice, thus e
Jan 1, 1986
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Kinetics of cathodic decomposition of pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite in deoxygenated solutionsBy I. Iwasaki, K. A. Smith, X. Cheng
A cathodic decomposition model was examined for both pyrrhotite and chalcopyrite in an attempt to analyze the formation of surface coatings in deoxygenated solutions at natural, near neutral pH. Combi
Jan 1, 1999
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The Electrowinning of Gold from Dilute Cyanide LiquorsBy L. G. Sobral, J. E. Hoffman, T. J. Keefe, A. J. Monhemius, O&apos
The kinetics of electrodeposition of gold from dilute solutions of alkaline KAu(CN)2 at different gold and free cyanide concentrations on a gold rotating disk electrode were investigated by use of a s
Jan 1, 1993
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Horizontal Stress And Its Effects On Longwall Ground ControlSuccessful longwall gate entry design requires control of vertical and horizontal stresses. Vertical, or overburden, stresses are most severe in the tailgate where they are concentrated by longwall pa
Jan 1, 1992
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A New Geotechnical Classification System For Greek Soils Providing Strength Parameters EstimationBy Ch. Arvanitidis
This work concentrates on investigating the development of a geotechnical classification method for the Greek soils, which can readily provide a rough but usable estimate of the main strength paramete
Jan 1, 2006
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Analysis Of The Effectiveness Of Shovel-Truck Mining SystemsBy R. L. Grayson, S. Yuan
A stochastic model for evaluating the impact of the reliability and maintainability of shovels and trucks on the operational effectiveness of shovel-truck mining systems is presented. In the model, th
Jan 1, 1995
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A Simple Field Leach Test for Rapid Screening and Qualitative Characterization of Mine Waste Dump Material on Abandoned Mine LandsBy Philip L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs
An important tool for use in the geochemical assessment of abandoned mine-waste piles is a leach procedure that can easily be done in the field and used for on-site screening of historic mine-waste ma
Jan 1, 2000
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Turning Crosscuts With Remote Control Continuous Miners -Improving SafetyBy Michael Gauna, William J. Gray, Joseph C. Zelanko
Mechanized mining in the underground coal industry has continued to evolve since the introduction of the remote control mining machine. Remote control continuous mining machines without an onboard ope
Jan 1, 2005
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The Role Of History In The Regulation Of The Nuclear-Fuel CycleBy Earl Cook
Introduction Men like physical power because it gives control over nature and over other men. Physical power comes in two common forms: explosive and non-explosive. In both forms, the most powerful
Jan 1, 1980
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Arkansas Novaculite - A Silica ResourceBy Drew F. Holbrook
Most of the siliceous rocks of the Arkansas Novaculite are novaculite, but they also include some chert, siliceous shale and, rarely, sandstone. Novaculite is defined as a homogeneous mostly white or
Jan 1, 1978