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Environmental Benefits Of Using Clay Granules In Pesticide ApplicationsBy D. R. Taylor, R. G. Goss
The use of clay granules as carriers for pesticides dates from the early 1940's and by the present day represents a business conservatively estimated at between 200 - 300 thousand tons / year in
Jan 1, 1999
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Ground Control In A Western U.S. Coal Mine: Analysis Using LAMODELBy Michael G. Nelson, Sekhar Bhattacharyya
Between 1974 and 1977, a detailed study of coal pillar strength was conducted by the University of Utah at the Beehive mine in southeastern Utah. This study was funded by the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and
Jan 1, 2005
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An Electrochemical Study Of Sphalerite Activation By Copper In Acid SolutionBy P. E. Richardson, N. P. Finkelstein, Z. Chen
The large band gap and insulating properties of sphalerite have limited the application of standard electrochemical techniques for studying its reactions with flotation reagents. This problem has been
Jan 1, 1995
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Control of coal mine bursts - by K. Y. Haramy, J. P. McDonnell, and L. A. Beckett Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 40, No. 4 April 1988, pp. 263-267By G. Bräuner
The methods of burst control treated in the authors' very informative paper have been applied in the Ruhr Coalfield, Germany, for more than 20 years and have proved to be highly effective. It mig
Jan 1, 1990
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Exploration Of Deep, High Purity Limestone Deposit In The Ohio River Valley, KentuckyBy Vladimir Jindrich
This paper presents a history of a successful three year effort in locating a large, economic deposit of high purity limestone. The exploration program has been carried out by Ernest K. Lehmann & Asso
Jan 1, 1975
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Analysis and Observation of Keyblock Occurrence in Tunnels in GraniteBy Jesse L. . Jr. You
Tunnels in the granitic Climax stock at the Nevada Test Site were inspected for keyblock occurrence. Thirteen relatively large pyramidal keyblocks were located in about 230 m (750 it) of tunnel. Orien
Jan 1, 1986
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A History Of Tunneling In The Milwaukee Metropolitan AreaBy Donald G. Wieland, James H. Meinholz
INTRODUCTION The Milwaukee, Wisconsin Metropolitan Area provides an ideal opportunity to review the advancement of the art and science of mixed face tunneling in the past 65 years. Although there w
Jan 1, 1979
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R And D Help Diagnose The Inefficiency In A Phosphate Beneficiation PlantBy Prof. Dr. T. R. Boulos
The Egyptian marine phosphorite of Sebaiya West, the Nile Valley, consisting of both non-oxidized hard siliceous and oxidized leached friable ore types, is subjected to a roughing-cleaning silica flot
Jan 1, 1993
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The Characteristics And Classification Of BauxitesBy Slavko Ostojic, V. G. Hill
This paper reviews various bauxite classification schemes with respect to the differences in texture, composition and geological associations of the deposits. It demonstrates that a techno-economic cl
Jan 1, 1984
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Management Of The Drilling And Blasting Practices At The Mission MineBy T. H. Phillips
The Mission Mine is an open-pit copper mine located 18 miles south of Tucson, Arizona in the eastern foothills of the Sierrita Mountains. Mining is done on 40 foot benches using P & H 2100 shovels and
Jan 1, 1988
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Mined Oil – A Valuable Resource OpportunityBy Anthony Edey, Leigh A. Readdy, Bruce A. Kennedy
Introduction Very little attention normally is given by the experts, or the public at large, to the fact that the majority of the oil that has been or will be discovered within the U.S. remains in t
Jan 1, 1980
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Borehole Radar Determines Solid Coal And Mined-Out Areas For A Construction SiteBy G. G. Marino, Z. R. Widup
Marino Engineering Associates, Inc. (MEA) was asked to determine the effects of mining beneath a proposed roadway structure. In order to determine the subsidence potential and the magnitude of the min
Jan 1, 2004
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Site Investigations And Mined Tunnel Costs--Comparisons And ConclusionsBy Charles W. Daugherty, Eugene B. Waggoner
In the construction of recent subsurface projects, particularly mined openings and transit systems, it has been apparent that final costs were often greater than first expected. Because many overruns
Jan 1, 1985
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Precision Of Total Reserve Estimates: Old Formulae Applied To New Situations - IntroductionBy Michel Dagbert
The determination of the precision of reserve estimates (tonnage, grade, quantity of metal) for an entire deposit or a large block in a deposit has received some attention in the early developments of
Jan 1, 1982
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Zinc-dust cementation of silver from alkaline cyanide solutions - analysis of Merrill-Crowe plant dataBy R. Y. Wan, J. R. Parga, J. D. Miller
The direct recovery of precious metals from a1kaline cyanide solution is frequently accomplished by the well-established Merrill-Crowe process involving zinc-dust cementation. This is particularly tru
Jan 1, 1987
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Environmental Management At Homestake Mclaughlin MineBy Raymond E. Krauss
The McLaughlin Mine is a world class epithermal gold deposit located in the coastal thrust fault of Northern California, U.S.A. Homestake adopted a proactive strategy in the permitting of the Mine. Ex
Jan 1, 1990
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A Plan For Modeling Uranium Radon Daughter ConcentrationsBy John C. Edwards, Robert C. Bates
Modeling uranium mine radiation control methods and natural environmental radon variations is an extremely complex endeavor. A number of authors have examined particular facets of the problem and have
Jan 1, 1981
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Pillar Dynamic Loading Caused By ExplosionsBy D. Krzyszton, P. Czaja
Mining explosions in rocks originate stress waves of great intensity, which crush the surrounding rocks and are then propagated as a seismic wave. Seismic waves are the cause of dynamic loading of pil
Jan 1, 1982
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54. Livengood - Last of the Alaskan Gold RushesBy Charles F. Herbert
Placer mining in Alaska had a desultory inception at Sumdum in 1869 and, during the years 1880 to 1896, received thin nourishment from the readily exhausted gold placers at Juneau and the longer- live
Jan 1, 1991
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Methodology For Physical Characterization Of Mining-Generated And Laboratory-Generated Coal Dust Particles (b01d5e08-dd3b-40d0-a561-4e965cb7648b)By J. M. Mutmansky
The objective of this study was to produce coal dusts for laboratory research that are similar to mine airborne dusts in chemical, mineral, and physical characteristics. In this investigation, dusts p
Jan 1, 1995