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Differing Site Conditions And The Personal ComputerBy Peter J. Tarkoy
The use of personal computers (PCs) is increasing in underground construction applications, specifically, for estimating, record keeping, construction performance analysis, project cost reporting, and
Jan 1, 1987
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Metal Leaching from Sulphide Mine Waste Under Neutral pH ConditionsBy Michael J. Rinker, R. V. Nicholson
Waste rock and tailings from a proposed nickel-copper mine were evaluated extensively for potential on-land and under water disposal. Standard humidity cell and column tests were conducted over a two
Jan 1, 2000
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In situ mining geologic characterization studies : experimental design, apparatus, and preliminary resultsBy L. J. Dahl, S. E. Paulson, H. L. Kuhlman
To provide basic information on the processes occurring during in situ leaching, the US Bureau of Mines developed a geologic characterization research program. This includes laboratory experiments win
Jan 1, 1988
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Tunneling Through Karstic TerrainBy Günter Strappler, Max John
When tunneling through karstic terrain, diverse and complex karst structures are to be expected. By means of drilling ahead of the face using drill jumbos, these structures can be detected to such a d
Jan 1, 2003
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Geology And Planning ? The Missouri Experience ? IntroductionBy James A. Martin
In relating geology and mineral resources to the nongeologist engaged in planning and zoning, a major hurdle to overcome is often the concept of natural resources. Statements listing such "resources"
Jan 1, 1976
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Rock Geochemistry In Epithermal Gold Exploration: An Example From Misima Island, Papua New GuineaBy Donald S. Clarke
The Umuna epithermal precious metal deposit has provided the target for a simulated rock geochemistry exploration program, directed at bedrock exposed in the drainage system of eastern Misima Island.
Jan 1, 1989
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Technical Note - Comprehensive inventory of known - abandoned mine lands in the Black Hills of South DakotaBy C. J. Webb, C. J. Paterson, A. Davis
This work focused on identifying, examining and ranking the physical and environmental hazards at inactive and abandoned mine sites in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Earlier inventory projects in th
Jan 1, 1999
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Bacterial Oxidation of the Olympias Arsenical Pyrite ConcentrateBy M. Stefanakis, A. Kontopoulpus, K. Adam
The application of Bacterial Oxidation as a pretreatment step for the extraction of gold from the Olympias refractory pyrite concentrate is described. A wide review of Bio-oxidation is presented focus
Jan 1, 1989
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Design And Construction Of BinsBy F. Forbes
For many years, the Machinery Division of Dravo Corporation has been designing and constructing bins and hunkers as part of overall plant facilities. We have designed bins to handle a variety of mater
Jan 1, 1968
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An Update On The Nitrox ProcessBy Gus Van Weert
Capital and operating costs for a 10 tpd NITROX PROCESS® demonstration plant are being established. The flowsheet is based on Dickenson Mines' Red Lake arsenopyrite concentrate. Support for the work c
Jan 1, 1998
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Studies On Effective Utilization Of Precipitates From Neutralized Mine DrainageBy Taneomi Harada
Mine drainage has high acidity and sometimes contains more than the allowable concentration of ionized iron. In such a case, mine drainage is neutralized with calcium carbonate and calcium hydroxide t
Jan 1, 1995
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Allocation Of RisksBy Thomas R. Kuesel
In traditional construction contracting practice, the owner allocated almost all risks to the contractor, saying in effect, "you deal with all construction problems and all third parties, and don&apos
Jan 1, 1979
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ChemicalsBy Robert B. Fulton
The objective of this chapter is to discuss the interrelationship between industrial minerals and chemical manufacturing. It is intended to supplement rather than duplicate the commodity chapters. Par
Jan 1, 1994
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Critical Parameters in Bacterial Oxidation: Agitation, Aeration, Temperature & ArsenicBy Peter A. Spencer
Much criticism has been levelled at bacterial oxidation over the quantities of air required for successful operation. Examination of the oxidation reactions and the assumptions concerning oxygen trans
Jan 1, 1990
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Copper Electrolite Solution FiltrationBy Judson G. Brown
In the May, 1969 issue of Mining Engineering the Editorial Director, John V. Beall, described the Japanese Onahama Copper Smelter and Refinery as follows: "On the shore of the Pacific, 120 miles nor
Jan 1, 1970
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The Effect Of Droplet And Particle Charge On Dust Suppression By Wetting Agents (da0a6dd2-0390-439f-b840-6f48271a3be9)By H. Polat, Q. Hu, M. Polat, S. Chander
The electrostatic charge on spray droplets of ionic surfactant solutions and coal particles was measured and the results were correlated with the dust collection efficiency. When various surfactant we
Jan 1, 1993
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Evaluation Of Recent Developments In Radon Progeny MeasurementsBy R. F. Holub, E. Franco, T. B. Borak, K. J. Schiager
INTRODUCTION According to a recent analysis by Schiager et al.(1981), inhalation of radon daughters continues to contribute the largest risk from exposure to radioactive materials in underground ur
Jan 1, 1981
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Silica - Industrial Sand and SandstoneBy Michael A. Linkous, Mark J. Zdunczyk
Silica in the form of sand and sandstone is one of the most common, and at the same time, unique industrial minerals. Found in every rock type of every geologic age and virtually everywhere in the wor
Jan 1, 1994
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Contribution Of Animal Experimentation To The Interpretation Of Human Epidemiological DataBy R. Masse, J. Chameaud, J. Lafuma, R. Perraud
Estimating the risk of lung cancers for workers in uranium mines and defining the resulting dose equivalent limits have been made possible thanks to work carried out in two scientific fields : physics
Jan 1, 1981
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Gypsum Production And Land Reclamation By U.S. Gypsum Company At Southard, OklahomaBy Edward B. Westphal
One of the purest gypsum deposits in the United States is located in northwest Oklahoma about 90 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. Gypsum beds of the Blaine Formation (Permian) are each 10 to 15 feet
Jan 1, 1978