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The Advance Of Mine Technology To Its Proper Role In Productivity And Safety - IntroductionBy James J. Scott
In 1910 the United States Bureau of Mines was created. It was the outgrowth of a social problem stemming from the fact that 25,000 men were killed in coal mining accidents for the period 1900-1910. So
Jan 1, 1973
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Pilot Testing of a Permeable Reactive Barrier (PRB) to Remediate Sulfate, Metals, and Low pH in GroundwaterBy J. F. Strunk Jr., K. M. Maestas, Y. Chai, R. Legrand, R. L. Henry
"Groundwater with elevated sulfate and metals was treated using a sulfate-reducing pilot PRB consisting of a series of six 55-gallon drums filled with ZVI (Fe0), wood chips, brewer’s grain, limestone,
Jan 1, 2016
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Stratmin Graphite Inc. A Unique Graphite Mine StoryBy D. Goffaux
In less than two years, Stratmin has discovered, explored, developed, financed and put into production by open pit, a large graphite mine. The deposit, hinted by airborne electromagnetic survey, was d
Jan 1, 1992
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Guidelines For Developing Aggregate Exploration Programs In Urban AreasBy D. P. Bryan
The identification and-develop¬ment of new construction aggregate resources, the most common mineral mined, is an essential need in this country's growing urban areas. In developing an aggregate
Jan 1, 1987
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The Selection Of Overall Control Systems For Mineral Processing PlantsBy K. G. Black
When one's attention moves from the control of a process unit or from the control of a department of similar units, to the control of an entire plant, two things must change. One is the technique
Jan 1, 1972
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Simultaneous Recovery Of Silver And Manganese From Ag-Mn Ores By Acidified Thiourea ? IntroductionBy B. Pesic
Manganese is about twelfth in the list of the most abundant elements in the earth's crust (Reidies, 1981). More than 150 known minerals contain manganese as an essential constituent (Mellor, 1932
Jan 1, 1986
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Rapid Roadheading With Heading MachinesBy Dipl. -Ing. Mertens
Gentlemen: I am pleased and regard it as a priviledge to give you a report on rapid roadheading with heading machines in the coal mining industry of Western Germany. Importance of Heading Oper
Jan 1, 1970
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Repurposing Mine Tailings: Cold Bonding of Siliceous Iron Ore TailingsBy S. K. Kawatra, J. E. D. McDonald, S. C. Roache
"The formation of geopolymers from mine tailings using cold-bonding processes is known to be possible. Numerous cold-bonding methods exist, but the hydrothermal processes involving high temperatures a
Jan 1, 2016
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Using Zeolites In The Recovery Of Heavy Metals From Mining EffluentsBy T. H. Eyde
Natural Zeolites are a less expensive and in certain applications a superior alternative to organic ion exchange resins. Mining and metallurgical waste streams are difficult to treat because the efflu
Jan 1, 1994
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An Industry View Of The Regulation Of Mining Waste And Other Solid Waste Under Subtitle D Of The Resource Conservation And Recovery ActBy III Kimball
Mining wastes have received individual attention under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) since its inception, in recognition of the special characteristics that distinguish mining wast
Jan 1, 1990
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Ball Mill Media MaintenanceBy D. A. Longhurst
Improper size distribution of the grinding media in a multicompartment mill can be a source of many operation problems encountered. Inefficient use of the power expended for grinding, and an undesirab
Jan 1, 1984
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Prediction Of Sliding Force And Its Direction For Rock Excavation Using Key Block TheoryBy M. Z. Rashad
The intersection of joint sets and excavation planes leads to removable blocks which can be expected to fall or slide. The amount and cost of supports required to stabilize these blocks of excavation
Jan 1, 1993
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A Comparative Evaluation Of Stacking And Reclaiming Methods And Their Effect On Material VariabilityBy Richard C. Corson
The objective of blending materials in a bedding pile is to reduce the variation in successive samples taken from the materials to be blended. In designing a bedding and reclaiming operation, several
Jan 1, 1985
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A Standard Classification For Uranium ResourcesBy P. M. Krishna
A five-year effort by the ASTM subcommittee E10.14 on Uranium Resource Evaluation has culminated in the approval of E901-82, Classification System for Uranium Resources. The standard classification wa
Jan 1, 1983
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Iron Ore Flotation with Environmentally Friendly ReagentsBy J. A. Halt, E. Larsen
"The Sydvaranger magnetite mine closed in 1996 due to low iron ore prices and was reopened in 2009. The flowsheet has remained more or less as in the old plant, based upon two grinding steps followed
Jan 1, 2015
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Underground Mine Design Near Shafts of a Potash Mine in Southern RussiaBy S. Philipp
This paper describes several variants of placement and design, from a technical and economic point of view, of shafts, ore bunkers and drifts near shafts of a Russian potash mine. Advantages and disad
Feb 23, 2014
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Determination Of Flow Behavior Changes In Mineral SuspensionsBy A. K. Bakshi
Mineral suspensions show Newtonian flow properties at lower solid concentration, but change into non-Newtonian regime as the solids content is increased. For Newtonian fluids viscosity is independent
Jan 1, 1995
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Experiences Gained in Heterogeneous Ground Conditions at the Twin Tube EPB Shield Tunnels in Sao Paulo Metro Line 5By Ulrich Maidl, Gustavo Aguiar, Argemiro Ferreira, Marco A. Peixoto Silva, Marc Comulada
"Metro Line 5 in Sao Paulo is being constructed. This lot extends for 4,940 m with twin EPB shield tunnels under a dense and busy urban area, with an excavation diameter of 6.9 m. The tunnels run pred
Jan 1, 2016
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Evolution Of Wollastonite As Industrial Mineral ? [History]By Lauren W. Choate
Wollastonite, a calcium metasilicate, derives its name from the man who discovered the mineral, Doctor William H. Wollaston, an English scientist. OCCURENCE Occurences of the mineral have been n
Jan 1, 1964
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Gas Source Discrimination Methods To Identify The Occurrence Of A Hypothetical, Unconventional Gas Well Breach Into A Nearby Longwall Mine - SME Annual Meeting 2022By E. Watkins, S. J. Schatzel, K. Ajayi, V. Gangrade
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been conducting research related to unconventional gas wells positioned in abutment pillars associated with active longwall mining
Mar 2, 2022