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Heavy Metal Removal For Water Reuse And Effluent Treatment ? IntroductionBy J. L. Boyd
The mining and processing of basic metals relies on water as a medium for transport. Metallurgical ores are ground, concentrated, leached and refined in an aqueous medium. Water is used for temperatur
Jan 1, 1975
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The Zinc Corporation, Ltd. and New Broken Hill Consolidated, Ltd.By R. E. Le Messurier
GENERAL DESCRIPTION The mines are located at Broken Hill in the western part of New South Wales, Australia, 930 km west¬northwest of Sydney. Mining Methods Where pillars must be left between stop
Jan 1, 1982
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Reclamation Of Surface I-Lined Areas In Mountainous TerrainBy John E. Caffrey
United States Steel Corporation began mining coal in southern West Virginia at the turn of the century, and until the late 40's production was confined to underground mines. Surface mining was i
Jan 1, 1972
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Making Informed Operational Decisions For Water Management At A Remote Legacy Mine Using A Probabilistic Water Balance Model - SME Annual Meeting 2022By C. Anderson, D. Kolstad, M. Unger
Operators are often challenged with the management of water throughout the life cycle of a mine. High water levels can lead to physical or chemical instability of water-retaining structures. Operators
Mar 2, 2022
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Trends In Peat Management And Utilization In The Upper Great Lakes RegionBy Dennis Asmussen
The peatlands of the U.S. and Canadian parts of the Upper Great Lakes region have a long history of modest utilization in agriculture, forestry, horticulture, and as natural undisturbed areas. Only re
Jan 1, 1980
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Project Organization and Management Challenges of Interdisciplinary Large Scale Projects Using the Example of the Pump Storage Plant Nant De Drance – Nant De Drance, SwitzerlandBy J. Herhold, S. Plaum
"Increasing worldwide energy demands, coupled with desires for cleaner energy, have led to greater research of renewable energies. Strongly weather-dependent energy sources, e.g. solar and wind energy
Jan 1, 2016
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Selective Flotation Of Dolomite From Francolite Using Two-Stage ConditioningBy Brig M. Moudgil
It was reported earlier that francolite and dolomite from the South Florida deposits cannot be selectively floated using conventional conditioning with sodium oleate as the collector. However, dolomit
Jan 1, 1984
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Laboratory Investigation Of Bio-Heap Leaching To Remove Sulfur From Kiln Feed Materials (15872d85-4950-43dc-bb8e-5b83bfbb9ba7)By M. A. Cornachione
The west central upper Peninsula of Michigan contains a large resource of graphitic slate. The slate has potential industrial use as a substitute for shale currently used in the production of portland
Jan 1, 1992
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Modeling And Field Verification Of Roof-Bolt SystemsBy Thomas W. Smelser
A full-scale geotechnical model of a 15-foot (4.6 m) wide coal mine entry in correlation with computer finite-element analysis (FEA) is being employed at the Bureau of Mines Spokane Research Center fo
Jan 1, 1982
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Modern Visualization to Aid in Communication of Mine Planning UncertaintyBy Chris Roos
The mining industry has made strides in planning for operations to be safe for the workforce and public, to protect the natural environment, and to maximize value for shareholders. However, many of th
Jun 25, 2023
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Whisker Growth During The Reduction Of Iron-OresBy Werner Wenzel
Whisker growth during the reduction of iron ores The phenomenon of whisker growth can be observed in a number of solid-state crystallisation reactions, which, apparently, appear in6 the first ins
Jan 1, 1971
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Adsoprtion Flotation Studies Of Plagioclases - Part I - Sulfonate CollectorBy Saul Escalara
Data on sulfonate adsorption by silicate minerals are very scarce in the literatures. Perhaps the only comprehensive paper written on the topic was done by Fuerstenau and Bhappu (1); this work dealt e
Jan 1, 1973
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Support Vehicles For Rubber-Tired Underground MiningBy William G. Doepken
The extensive use of rubber-tired support vehicles as a complement to a fleet of load-haul-dump and drill jumbo units has proved invaluable in maintaining scheduled multilevel/multiheading development
Jan 1, 1976
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Dyna Whirlpool Process A New Concept In Mineral Beneficiation ? IntroductionBy G. B. Walker
The success of Heavy Media Separation, the static sink-float process, is evidenced by the operation of an estimated 300 installations treating many millions of tons per year of a wide variety of miner
Jan 1, 1966
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Effects of Surface Topography, Strata Dip, and Casing Cementing on Longwall-induced Subsurface Deformations and Gas Well Casing StressesBy P. Zhang, D. W. H. Su, M. Van Dyke, H. Dougherty
This paper describes the scientific data acquisition, data interpretation, and sophisticated 3-dimensional modeling processes of an ongoing gas well stability research program by the National Institut
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Experimental Design And Implementation Of Soil Bioengineering Measures On AML SlopesBy R. J. Sweigard
Stabilization of slopes on abandoned mine land (AML) invariably involves some channelization to control surface drainage. Typically, these channels are lined with riprap or gabions, depending on gradi
Jan 1, 1998
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Geology And Geochemistry Of The Getchell Disseminated Gold Deposit, Humboldt County, NevadaBy Byron R. Berger
Disseminated Au-As-Hg mineralization is localized along the Getchell Fault system at the Getchell Mine in north-central Nevada. Replacement ore bodies occur in Cambrian carbonaceous limestone and limy
Jan 1, 1975
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Pelletizing Of Various Ore Types In Grate-Kiln Systems ? IntroductionBy Roy A. Koski
This paper describes variations in feed characteristics, preparation techniques, response to induration and product quality in pelletizing magnetite concentrates, earthy hematite ore fines, and specul
Jan 1, 1969
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Industrial Minerals Used In Oil Exploration Oil Based Drilling FluidsBy W. J. Miles
Oil based drilling fluids utilize a number of industrial mineral products to accomplish oil and gas drilling in several environments where water based drilling fluids are less effective or inappropria
Jan 1, 1986
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Thermal Drying Of Minus 28 Mesh Clean Coal Without CoarseBy Claude M. Moreland
It is common practice when thermally drying coal from wet coal preparation facilities that the coarse +0.5mm fractions and fine fractions (-0.5mm) are combined and fed to a thermal dryer. There are ve
Jan 1, 1982