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Use of probability distributions to define baseline groundwater quality at a uranium mill siteBy O. A. Paulson, D. D. Runnells, D. P. Dupon, K. J. Bruxvoort
Background groundwater quality is often used to drive remediation programs at sites with waters that have been affected by mining activities. In the past, these levels were sometimes chosen without ri
Jan 1, 2000
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Developments in adaptive control and its potential in the minerals industryBy K. Rajamani, L. B. Hales
Much of the process control effort in the mineral industry uses proportional-integral-derivative controllers that require periodic retuning. Retuning hundreds of controllers typically employed in a si
Jan 1, 1988
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Implementation Of Advanced Control At Newmont Lone Tree MillBy D. Veigel, J. D. McKay
Model enhanced Expert control has been implemented at the Newmont Lone Tree mill grinding plant as well as rule based Expert control for flotation and thickening circuits. The project has been succes
Jan 1, 2002
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The Role of Mineralogy in Mineral BeneficiationBy D. M. Hausen
The role of applied mineralogy in mineral beneficiation begins with early prospect evaluation, and continues through stages of amenability testwork and pilot plant studies to the ultimate development
Jan 1, 1991
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Mine Environment Monitoring System And Sensor Performance EvaluationsBy M. K. Gangal, E. D. Dainty
The paper describes the capabilities of a micro-computer-based real time data acquisition system for monitoring and control of mine environments. Applications of such a system for monitoring the venti
Jan 1, 1987
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Meta-Kaolin – Manufacture And MarketsBy R. A. Burns
Kaolin clay has a broad range of applications with the paper market representing the largest end-use. Calcined kaolin finds application in paper, paint and plastics primarily for its high brightness a
Jan 1, 2002
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Sustainability: More Than Just ReclamationBy D. Wright, J. Samborski
DuPont’s Florida Plant has been mining in northeast Florida and supplying titanium-bearing minerals, zircon and staurolite for over 50years.The site has successfully implemented and “sustained” a land
Jan 1, 2004
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Bio-Fix- Water Treatment TechnologyBy Stephen D. Hill, C. R. Ferguson, T. H. Jeffers, P. G. Bennett
The U.S. Bureau of Mines' Salt Lake City Research Center has developed porous polymeric beads containing immobilized non-living biological materials for extracting metal contaminants from waste waters
Jan 1, 1991
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Tunnelling In Glacial Deposits At The Example Grauholztunnel Bern (Makro-Tunnelling) And Sewer Moosstrabe Salzburg (Mikro-Tunnelling)By Claus Becker
Waterbearing, cohesive or non-cohesive grounds with glacial stone deposits are found very often in Europe. The problem consists of destroying the boulders and supporting the face simultaneously. At
Jan 1, 1989
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Roof Support Selection Using Computer Simulation ? IntroductionBy R. Fraher
The control of mine roof is of vital interest in underground coal mining not only for reasons of safety, but also to avoid the high costs of cleanup, resupport and production losses that can result fr
Jan 1, 1992
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Tests Of Fiber-Reinforced Shotcrete At The Chief Joseph Mine, Butte, Montana (b89796c7-16f8-490c-8f06-a6a44dc18844)By John P. Dunford, Lewis A. Martin
Researchers from the Spokane Research Laboratory, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, in cooperation with engineers from the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering, Montana
Jan 1, 2005
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Technical Note - Geochemical modeling of in situ leaching in a heterogeneous porous mediumBy R. D. Schmidt, S. E. Follin
Introduction Mineral recovery from an in situ leaching operation is determined by the often complex interaction of hydrology, mass transport, and chemical kinetics. The operating conditions of man
Jan 1, 1988
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Measurement of Bulk Formation Compressibility Using Transient Pressure TestingBy F. C. Schwerer, C. R. McKee, J. C. Seccombe
Production of methane from coal seams requires hydrofracturing, and the length of a hydraulic fracture determines we11 spacing. Since the volume of fluid injected is known, the fracture length is the
Jan 1, 1986
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Municipal Incinerator Flyash: A Hydrometallurgical Approach to Detoxification and Metal RecoveryBy Rajiv Hadkar, M. D. McKinley, J. B. Hiskey, B. J. Scheiner, G. W. Warren
Flyash from municipal solid waste incinerators containing roughly 13 to 15% Zn, 2% Pb and 0.2% Cd is an attractive material for simultaneous metal recovery and detoxification. Results have shown that
Jan 1, 1993
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The Performance of Automatic Sprinkler Systems in the Extinguishment of Incipient Conveyor Belt Fires Under Ventilated ConditionsBy C. P. Lazzara, R. W. Pro, A. C. Smith
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a study to evaluate the effectiveness of automatic water sprinkler systems in the extinguishment of incipient conveyor belt fires under ventilated conditions. Large-
Jan 1, 1995
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Major Gypsum Districts Of Western OklahomaBy Kenneth S. Johnson
High-purity gypsum of Permian age crops out in three major gypsum districts of western Oklahoma. The northwest and southwest districts have important reserves in the Blaine Formation, whereas reserves
Jan 1, 1978
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Electrochemistry of sulfide mineral flotationBy S. Chander
The use of various electrochemical techniques to study mechanisms of sulfide mineral- flotation reagent interactions is briefly reviewed in this paper. Prior to such studies it is desirable to thermod
Jan 1, 1987
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Introduction Of Individual Mineral Behavior To Hydrocyclone ModelsBy J. Ramirez-Castro
The abstract and text of this chapter were not received in time for printing.
Jan 1, 1982
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Creating Wetlands on Acid Generating Tailings - Maintenance Free Reclamation?By Glenn Melchert, Paul Eger, Jon Wagner, Dave Antonson, John Folman
Current approaches to reclaiming acid generating tailings include permanent water cover or encapsulation with various synthetic liners and/or clay. Although these methods can be effective, some ongoin
Jan 1, 2000
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Wollastonite In Québec Province, CanadaBy Claude Hébert
The Grenville structural province, a 400 km-wide belt of Precambrian metamorphic rocks which crosses the province of Québec in a northeasterly direction, is the host of several wollastonite occurrence
Jan 1, 1995