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Fly Ash Paste Utilization for Placement as Mine and Landfill Backfill at Great River Energy's Coal Creek StationBy D. Randall Crooke, Ron R. Jorgenson
Many coal combustion products (CCPs) have historically been unsuitable for placement as mine backfill because of their physical and geochemical properties and/or regulatory status. However, innovation
Jan 1, 2001
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Pegasus' Gold Ltd. Zortman Mining, Inc. - Landusky Mining, Inc. OperationsBy Robert Turner
Gold and silver processing techniques are some of the oldest in the mining industry. Gold mining of high grade veins and deposits has existed for centuries. However, only with the higher gold prices i
Jan 1, 1984
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Geology And Mineralization Of The Cerro Colorado Copper-Porphyry Deposit Republic Of Panama ? IntroductionBy Paul Kents
The Canadian Javelin Limited Cerro Colorado copper-porphyry deposit in Panama, possibly the largest known copper-porphyry, contains between 1350 and 450 meter elevations, drill proven and probable ore
Jan 1, 1975
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Surface Modified Minerals-Types Of Minerals, Benefits Realized From Their Use And Applications In IndustryBy C. R. Kuhn
From 1968 to 1975, most work in surface modification of inorganic materials involved silane coupling agents. A silane coupling agent can be described simply as an oganosilicon chemical having a genera
Jan 1, 1995
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Accurate Psychrometry For U.S. Mine Ventilation EngineeringBy James Warren Andrews
The values of saturated water vapor pressure from steam tables have been found to be inaccurate for mine ventilation usage because the effect of air on the saturated water vapor was disregarded. Prese
Jan 1, 1989
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The Xinglongzhuang Coal Preparation PlantThe Xinglongzhuang Coal preparation plant project was a joint effort by American and Chinese engineers and for the most part designed to American standards. The plant owner and operator is the Yanzhou
Jan 1, 1989
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Social Policy And The Potential Uses Of The UndergroundBy D. W. Hill
By seeking to define the social and political parameters of both established and potential uses of the underground, this paper will attempt to formulate and state the problem posed in the realms of pu
Jan 1, 1974
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Matching Fan Performance And Air Resistance In A Drift With A Leaky BratticeBy J. T. Ryan, Griffin. Wayne H.
This paper shows that if a drift has a brattice which is sufficiently leaky, changes in the operating point of the fan depend solely on the volumetric efficiency within the drift. Under this high leak
Jan 1, 1993
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Support Characteristics Of In-Cycle Roof Trusses (A Photoelastic Analysis) (833371b9-62db-43ad-a16e-cb19cfdf5c2a)By Jr. Gambrell
Support characteristics of in-cycle trusses are analyzed using a photo-elastic model loaded by tightening a truss in the sequence normally used in an underground mine. Stresses in the roof at its cent
Jan 1, 1989
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Coarse Silica Flotation From Intermediate Pebble Product In A Dual Extraction ColumnBy G. Brooks, J. T. Ellington, M. Yensco, G. E. Mcquien, M. T. Ityokumbul
Coarse silica flotation from intermediate pebble (IP) product has been carried out a pilot plant Dual Extraction Column (DEC) at an operational phosphate mine in Central Florida. The solids feed rate
Jan 1, 2004
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A Kinetic Study of Gold Leaching with ThiosulfateBy F. M. Doyle, Jiang Tao, Xu Shi, Chen Jin, E. Peters
Tafel curve technique and leaching tests have been applied to study the kinetics of gold leaching with thiosulfate. Results show that cupric ions and ammonia play the part of catalysts in the leaching
Jan 1, 1993
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New Technology In Shaft Sinking The Craig ProtectBy W. M. Shaver, R. Letourneau, W. R. Dengler
Dynatec Mining Limited contracted to sink a 1500 metre (4960 ft.) concrete lined shaft for Falconbridge Nickel Mines in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The shaft is 6.3 metres (20.5 ft) in diameter inside t
Jan 1, 1991
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Exploration For Kuroko Deposits: The Methods And The Recent SuccessBy Fumio Wada
Kuroko deposit is a stratabound massive sulphide and sulphate deposit associated with Miocene submarine volcanics and has been considered to be a prototype of meta- morphosed Palaeozoic and Precambria
Jan 1, 1982
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The Role Of Virtual Reality In Safety Training Of Mine PersonnelBy B. Denby
Recent advances in Virtual Reality (VR) technology have resulted in major opportunities to improve safety training of mine workers, supervisors and managers. The hazardous nature of both surface and u
Jan 1, 1998
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Off-gas Desulfurization With Hydrogen PeroxideBy Norbert Steiner, Roy Norcross
For the desulfurization of weak SO2 gas streams, Degussa developed a process using dilute H2SO4 solution containing H2O2 instead of conventional gas scrubbing with all solid absorbent medium (limeston
Jan 1, 1996
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Economic Consequences Of Mining InjuriesBy J. Girard-Dwyer, T. Camm
Direct costs such as medical, legal, administrative, and worker’s compensation costs, property damage, lost earnings, and lost benefits are typically used to compute the economic impacts of occupation
Jan 1, 2004
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The Selection of High Pressure Grinding Rolls and the Design of the Mt Todd Comminution CircuitBy Martin F. Grier
The Mt Todd Gold Project is located 300km to the south of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. The identified resource comprises 46 million tonnes at 1. 65g/t using a 1. 0g/t cut-off ( 50 mi
Jan 1, 1992
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Processing Of Arsenopyritic Feass Gold Concentrates With Chlor-alkau TechnologyBy H. G. Linge
The Australian gold industry currently contributes some $4bpa to the national economy [l]. Some 40% of the total gold is produced in the region centred on Kalgoorlie known as the Eastern Goldfields of
Jan 1, 1995
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Mechanism of Reverse Flotation of Calcareous Phosphate OresBy M. S. Celik, G. Onal, S. Atak, A. A. Abramov
An oolitic phosphate ore composed of phosphate (mainly francolite) and carbonates as gangue has been tested for the suitability of the reverse flotation process. The samples were first ground autogene
Jan 1, 1993
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Evaluating Tailgate Spray Manifolds to Reduce Dust Exposures for Shearer Face PersonnelBy G. J. Joy, J. P. Rider
"Technical advances in longwall mining over the last several years have resulted in much larger and faster shearers that have the capability of mining at speeds over 100 ft./min. This has resulted in
Jan 1, 2015