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Removal Of Metal Ions From Water By Water Hyacinth RootsBy G. X. Wang
The nonliving dried water hyacinth (E. crassipes (Mart.) Solms) roots were investigated for biosorption of cadmium and lead and other heavy metal ions in aqueous solutions. Dried water hyacinth roots,
Jan 1, 1997
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Calibration of a Coal-Mass Model Using an In Situ Coal Pillar Strength StudyBy J. A. Rusnak, K. M. Mohamed, M. A. Van Dyke, M. M. Sears, G. Rashed
"Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recently developed a coal-mass model to realistically simulate the deformation and loading behaviors of the ribs of
Jan 1, 2018
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Remote Data Collection of NOx Emissions from Surface Mine Coal Blasts Using UAV and Evaluation of Effects on Human Health and the EnvironmentBy J. L. Brinkman
"One of the most common emissions from detonating explosives are nitrogen oxides (NOx), which are potentially deadly if inhaled. Lab studies estimate emission quantities, though great variation is sho
Jan 1, 2018
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Microbially Induced Separation Of Arsenopyrite And Bioremediation Of ArsenicBy M. N. Chandraprabha
This paper discusses the role of the mineral-adapted acidiphilic microorganism Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans in the beneficiation of arsenopyrite-containing multisulfides (pyrite and chalcopyrite) an
Jan 1, 2009
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Spatial Evolution of Internal Displacement Field for Open‑Pit Bench Blasting - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By Qiang Wang, Jiaqiang Yu, Chunhui Fan, Yong Wang, Changyu Jin, Jun Bai, Yu Lu
Accurate ore blending necessitates an in-depth understanding of movement trajectories of fragments and the spatial evolution of the displacement field in the bench during blasting, Accurate ore blendi
Dec 16, 2023
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Implementation of Vibration Monitoring to Improve Blast Design for the Mitchell Point Crossing - NAT2022By Nathaniel White, Todd Kilduff, Justin Laviolette, Dan Laviolette, Randy Zeigler, Sean Sundermann
The Mitchell Point tunnel is a part of several ongoing efforts to connect the 12-mile-long Historic Columbia River trail between Mitchell Point Outlook to Mitchell Point Drive. The tunnel lies inside
Dec 1, 2022
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Elko Roundtable 2011: High-Density Tailings, Paste And Filtered TailingsBy Bryan Ulrich
Knight Piésold and Co. hosted its annual roundtable discussion on March 17, 2011 at the Stockman Hotel and Casino in Elko, NV. The theme for Roundtable 2011 was, ?High density tailings, paste, and fil
Jan 1, 2011
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Experimental Considerations In The Application Of Infrared Spectroscopy To The Study Of Liquids At High TemperaturesBy J. K. Wilmshurst
Absorption, emission and reflection techniques for the study of [molten] inorganic materials at high temperatures have been critically examined. In general, the reflection technique is the most satisf
Jan 1, 1963
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Construction of the Plymouth Tunnel by SEM Based on a Permanent Shotcrete Liner for The Purple Line Project in Maryland: A Case Study - RETC2021By Nicholas Tabor, Norbert Fuegenschuh, Richard Taylor, Jean-Marc Wehrli
The Plymouth Tunnel forms part of the 16-mile long route of the Purple Line Light Rail Project promoted by the Maryland Transit Administration. The tunnel is approximately 1,220 feet in length with a
Jun 13, 2021
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A Review Of In Situ LeachingBy C. G. Hunkin
In situ, or in-place leaching is concerned with the extraction of metals from natural mineral disseminations without removal from their geologic location which, in many cases, amounts to the reversal
Jan 1, 1971
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Potassium --- What It Is And Where It's GoingBy R. E. Wagner
Consistent increase has been the mark of North American potassium (K) consumption. In 23 of the last 25 years there was upward progress The pace of usage has quickened in the past three or four years
Jan 1, 1966
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O-Alkyl-N-Allyl Thionocarbamates: New Oily Collectors For Sulfide OresBy M. E. Lewellyn
A new class of thionocarbamates, O-alkyl-N-allyl thionocarbamate (III), has been found to give better metallurgy than 0-isopropyl-N-ethyl thionocarbamate (I) for a number of sulfide ores containing co
Jan 1, 1985
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The Critical Pillar Concept In Yield Pillar-Based Longwall Gate Road DesignBy J. R. Koehler
Yield pillar-based gate road designs oftentimes fail to provide mine operators with adequate ground control because of the unknowing misemployment of "critically" sized pillars. A "critical" pillar is
Jan 1, 1995
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Synthesis Of Mineral Process Control Systems - A Case Study In Relation To FlotationBy A. G. Ulsoy
In recent years there has been an Increasing Interest In the application of automatic control theory to mineral processing systems, and numerous applications of mineral process control have appeared i
Jan 1, 1981
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Stress-Relief Method In Anisotropic Rocks By Means Of Gauges Applied To The End Of A BoreholeBy Giovanni Barla
The stress-relief method for the determination of the ground stress tensor is a common procedure in rock mechanics. In particular, the method of applying gauges to the end of a borehole is a well-esta
Jan 1, 1969
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Amine Flotation Of Feldspar From Magnetite ConcentrateBy Gary W. Hudiburgh
The gangue in some magnetite ore bodies contains feldspar; the alkali content of the feldspar reduces the usefulness of these iron ores. One method of decreasing the feldspar content in magnetite conc
Jan 1, 1975
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A discrete-event simulation and data-based framework for equipment performance evaluation in underground coal miningBy MUSTAFA ERKAYAOGLU, ENVER YILMAZ
Coal mining is likely to sustain its critical role as energy requirements are increasing. While surface mining exploits coal seams near the surface, underground mining techniques are crucial for extra
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A Summary And Analysis Of EPA's Mining Site VisitsBy V. E. Housman
EPA's Mining Waste Section within the Office of Solid Waste is continuing to collect and analyze information on mining waste management practices. Starting in 1991, the Mining Waste Section has c
Jan 1, 1994
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Micro-Price Optimization: An Industrial Case Study for Coal-Fired UtilitiesBy F. Stanley, A. Noble, G. Luttrell
"The supply chain for coal-fired power stations involve a multi-stage network of mining units, preparation plants, blending facilities and transportation systems. Attempts to optimize the supply chain
Jan 1, 2015
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Hydrogeologic Aspects Of Site Investigations For Shafts And CavernsBy Russell G. Slayback
An integral part of site investigations for shafts and underground workings should be hydrogeologic evaluations of the need for and method of ground-water control. Such investigations should include:
Jan 1, 1981