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OFR-195-82 The Microbial Flocculation Of Phosphate And Potash SlimesBy Corale L. Brierley
Beneficiation of phosphate in the southeastern United States generates a slurry of finely divided clay. These clay-wastes are impounded to allow the particulates to settle. The aggregation of phosphat
Jan 1, 1982
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Copper Hydrometallurgy – Evolution and MilestonesBy Nathaniel Arbiter
In contrast to pyrometallurgy's 6000year history in metals production, hydrometallurgy is of relatively recent origin. The earliest reference to it was in the 16th century, with the first applica
Jan 1, 1994
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Analysis Of Metal And Nonmetal Mine Fire Incidents In The United States From 1950 To 1984 ? The ProblemMine fires pose a serious hazard to the health and safety of mine workers. They occur regularly and their effects can be devastating. Objective Provide mine safety personnel, MSHA, and equipmen
Jan 1, 1988
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Estimation of Rock Fragmentation in Bench Blasting Using Numerical SimulationBy Sang Ho Cho, Masaji Kato, Masaaki Yamamoto, Masaaki Nishi, Katsuhiko Kaneko
This paper presents a numerical simulation method to predict rock fragmentation and to verify a fracture mechanism by bench blasting. The rock fragmentation, which has been used as a means of the inde
Jan 1, 2002
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Anchored Excavation Support Using SMW (Soil Mixed Wall)By Seth L. Pearlman
A major excavation support case history for the Eastern approach to the Third Harbor Tunnel (THT) in Boston, MA is described, which uses an anchored Soil Mixed Wall (SMW). Both general and project spe
Jan 1, 1993
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Solvent Extraction Of Precious Metals Using ThiodiglycolamideBy Hirokazu Narita
Keywords: solvent extraction, precious metals, thiodiglycolamide, rapid separation, hydrochloric acid The solvent extraction of some precious metals (Pd(II), Pt(IV), Rh(III) and Au(III)) and base m
Jan 1, 2005
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Discussions - Relationship of Fault Displacement to Gouge and Breccia ThicknessBy E. C. Robertson
D.G. Wilder I found the suggestion that the amount of displacement of a fault can be numerically related to the thickness of gouge or breccia to be both intuitively satisfying and intriguing. I hav
Jan 12, 1984
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Plutonium Pyrochemistry Spent Salts Treatment By Oxidation And DistillationBy Christophe Thiébaut
Keywords: Pyrochemistry, Salts Treatment, Distillation The pyrochemical purification of metal generates spent salts. When this metal is an actinide such as plutonium, the slags cannot be discarded
Jan 1, 2005
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Effect of Pulp Temperature on Copper and Gold Collectors at Hudson Bay Mining and SmeltingBy Karl Hoover, Cassandra Spence, Brent Bachewich, Jaakko Levanaho
"Since year 2000 the gold recovery into copper concentrate at Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting has reduced considerably during the summer months. This initiated a testwork program in the fall 2003 to fi
Jan 1, 2005
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The Karangahake Gold-Silver DepositThe Karangahake gold-silver deposit is located 11 km west of Waihi in the southern part of the Hauraki Goldfield. Historically it was the second largest bullion producer in the goldfield with a past p
Jan 1, 1987
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Research and Development for an Ultra-Low Profile LHDBy Patrick F. R. Murphy
An ultra-low profile LHD has been developed by EJC Mining Equipment of Burlington, Ontario for narrow-reef mining applications. This paper discusses the challenges encountered during the evolution of
May 1, 2004
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Preface (00f6e3f9-e8df-4d0d-8313-da638cd08550)Jan 1, 1961
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Planning And Design Features Of The Waller Creek Tunnel, Austin, TexasBy Gary Jackson
Preliminary engineering for the Waller Creek Tunnel was completed in 2001, but the project was held in abeyance until the summer of 2007. This paper describes several features of the revised design, w
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Backfilling Of Cavities Resulting From Borehole Mining - ObjectiveAs part of the overall development of a borehole mining system -develop backfilling techniques to reduce possible damage to the environment caused by either the cavities or the piles of sand tailings
Jan 1, 1981
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Improved Fragmentation Through Data Integration - IntroductionBy R. Owen
An overwhelming amount of data can be collected around the blasting process. This information can include blasting product, pattern design, blast results, and routing. It is only when these data sou
Jan 1, 2011
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Selecting a Conveyor SystemBy Leroy O. Gieseke, John B. Begley
If the particles produced and transported in your plant are as chunky as rough crushed coal or as fine as cement, there are probably several conveying and elevating systems suitable for your operation
Jan 12, 1980
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Exploration: Both a Boom and Bust Year - 1980 Annual ReviewBy Paul Russell, M. M. Kimberley, Erick F. Welland, Louis Cope, C. C. Mosher, William M. Shepard, William C. Larson, Graham Closs
Exploration activities in 1980 felt the effects of unstable economic conditions and oscillating metal prices. In the cyclical, boom-or-bust precious metals and uranium markets, precious metals activit
Jan 5, 1981
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Slurry Walls In Building Construction - Urban ConditionsBy Louis Donolo
New buildings in today's urban environment, especially in down-town areas, invariably involve the construction of multiple level basements. Used for parking, storage and commercial space, these u
Jan 1, 1987
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OFR-30-84 Influence Of Rock Discontinuities On Coal Mine SubsidenceBy Kevin M. Connor, O&apos
This report documents-the process of literature review, site selection, instrument installation, data acquisition, and preliminary data reduction performed to evaluate the influence of rock mass disco
Jan 1, 1983
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OFR-30-82 In-Mine Tests For Wetting Agent EffectivenessBy J. A. Kost
The objective of Contract J0295041 was to determine if the addition of a surfactant (wetting agent) to the water used for dust control in underground coal mines results in the reduction of airborne du
Jan 1, 1980