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Uranium In-Situ Leaching Sulfur ChemistryBy John B. Goddard
In-situ leaching of uranium by aqueous ammonium carbonate containing oxygen or hydrogen peroxide as oxidant results in the partial dissolution of sulfides. While some of the sulfide sulfur is oxidized
Jan 1, 1984
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A Short-Term Production Planning Model For Dimension Stone QuarriesBy E. Bakhtavar
In this paper, problem of short-term production planning for dimension stone quarries was mathematically modeled using a binary integer programming. The model includes an objective function, which was
Jan 1, 2012
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The effect of ultra-fine particles on the separation performance of wet gravity processing equipment and flowsheet design implications for their treatmentBy R. M. G. Machunter
The presence of ultra-fine particles affects the separation performance of wet gravity separation equipment. Several studies have been undertaken to establish the maximum level of these particulates
Jan 1, 2005
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Discussion - Estimate and Incorporation of Metallurgical Data in a Mineralization Model Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, VOl. 36, No.8 March 1984, pp. 270-275By V. Miller
C. Hertzler The difference of means of milling characteristics by rock and ore type is tested in a statistical manner in the paper. The null hypothesis being tested is that the sample means of two
Jan 8, 1984
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The Mercer Clay in Pennsylvania as a Polymetallic Mineral Resource: Review and Update - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By Lee R. Kump, Sarma V. Pisupati, Peter L. Rozelle, Alan R. Larson, Timothy S. White, Nicholas A. Crescenzo, Maureen D. Feineman
The Mercer Clay bed in central Pennsylvania has produced feedstocks for the refractory industry in the USA and has also been investigated as a source of alumina and lithium. Developments in global mar
Jul 22, 2021
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Geomechanics In Hard Rock Mining--Lessons From Two Case HistoriesBy Francois E. Heuze
This paper summarizes the geomechanics programs conducted in two hard rock underground mining operations in the Western United States, between 1966 and 1981. The two projects were directed towards und
Jan 1, 1982
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An Experimental Comparison Of Pollutant Concentrations For Three Ventilation Configurations In A Downsloping Dead-Ended DriftBy Harold J. Schock
This paper describes an experimental method for the monitoring of diesel-generated exhaust gas pollutants in a dead-ended drift for the purpose of assessing the effect of control approaches. Experimen
Jan 1, 1980
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Strata Mechanics of Pillar Mining at the Crandall Canyon Mine (c0e13c4f-5887-4a39-a60f-1366ecdd3be0)By W. G. Pariseau
"BACKGROUND The Crandall Canyon Mine (CCM) is located in the Wasatch coal field in central Utah. Extensive longwall mining at CCM preceded a decision to recover coal left in barrier pillars on each si
Jan 1, 2015
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Silica Collection Concerns When Using Flooded-Bed ScrubbersLaboratory tests were conducted to evaluate the silica collection efficiency of flooded-bed scrubbers with six different filter panel designs and at two operating velocities. Test results indicated th
Jan 1, 1998
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Applying Environmental Geology Concepts To Urban Development Planning An Example: Tippecanoe County, IndianaBy T. R. West
Planning for urban development in many locations is based largely on 0.10 factors, 1) soil conditions and 2) socio-political aspects of the region. A more widely based approach is necessary, however,
Jan 1, 1972
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Numerical Evaluation and Optimization of Grout Backfill Strategy for a Subsurface Gas TunnelBy Davar Abi-Zadeh, Cillian Brown, Deepak Kandra
"Grout backfill strategy for a particular subsurface concrete tunnel (~4.9km long, 3.5m in diameter, carrying 20” gas pipeline) was based on achieving 1:100 slope of the fill in order to progressively
Jan 1, 2016
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A Review of Mine Explosion Prevention Practices and Regulations in Light of the Upper Big Branch DisasterBy J. Brune
The disaster at the Upper Big Branch (UBB) mine 2010 has demonstrated the destructive violence of a coal dust explosion by killing 29 miners in the worst mining accident the United States has experien
Feb 23, 2014
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Automation To Control Silica Dust During Pallet Loading ProcessBy A. B. Cecala
Two recent Bureau studies evaluated workers' dust exposures in automated pallet loading processes. The first study involved a Bureau designed dust control system using a push-pull ventilation tec
Jan 1, 1990
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The Contribution Of Shield Movement To Airborne Dust Levels In Longwall FacesBy R. Srikanth
Dust control in high production longwalls is a major problem requiring, among other things, careful attention to the design of operating practices, and ventilation schemes. Several studies have shown
Jan 1, 1994
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Design Considerations For Subsidence ControlBy M. Karmis
Subsidence planning and control must be an integral part of mine design in order to minimize the economic impact of underground mining on the surface. Pre-calculation of surface deformations which may
Jan 1, 1990
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Erosion Less Closure Of Leach Heaps And DumpsBy R. S. Shoemaker
Environmental and regulatory authorities are increasingly requiring that precious metals heap leach piles be contoured before they are abandoned so they may present a more "natural" look to the eye. D
Jan 1, 1993
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Flotation And Wettability Of A Low Rank Coal In The Presence Of Surfactants (6807b6c9-4d11-4f22-80fd-ca04ad9d51fb)By S. Chander
A series of nonionic and anionic surfactants were tested to enhance the flotation response of a low rank coal. An ethoxylated octyl phenol and several polypropylene polyethylene block copolymers were
Jan 1, 1993
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Maximization of Productivity of Autonomous Trackless Loading and Haulage Equipment in Underground Metal Mines ? A Challenging TaskBy J. Paraszczak
Application of teleoperated and automated (or ?autonomous?) mobile equipment in underground metal mines is a promising avenue for overcoming some of the challenges facing mine operators. These include
Feb 23, 2014
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Current Trends In Reducing Ground Fall Accidents In US Coal MinesGround falls (roof and rib) have historically been responsible for nearly 50% of all fatalities in bituminous underground coal mines. In recent years, the number of some annual ground fall fatalities
Jan 1, 2011
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Assessing the Quality of Incident Investigations and its Effect on Safety Performance: A Study of the Ghanaian Mining IndustryBy E. Stemn
Incident investigation is of utmost importance in most high-risk industries. This study was undertaken to study the content of past investigation reports to determine the effectiveness of the incident
Jan 1, 2019