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An Overview Of The Prairie Creek Intrusion, ArkansasBy Stephen L. Bolivar
The Prairie Creek intrusion, near Murfreesboro, Arkansas, is the site of the only commercial diamond mine in North America. Three major lithologies are associated with the intrusion, a hypabyssal peri
Jan 1, 1984
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Energy Considerations In Selecting Air Pollution Control SystemsBy James A. Commins
Accurate engineering predictions of energy needs for pollution control equipment used in surface mining operations is critically important to sound management selection of control alternatives. This p
Jan 1, 1975
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Increased Carbon Dioxide Absorption Rates in Carbonate Solutions Through Surfactant AdditionBy B. P. Spigarelli
To meet the growing need for CO2 capture and storage technology, Michigan Technological University is researching CO2 capture and storage using carbonate solutions. The objective of the present study
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Tunnels And Shafts - Des Plaines SystemBy Thomas F. Martin, Daniel J. Sieve
In April 1988, the joint venture of Morrison-Knudsen and Paschen Contractors (M-K/P) was the successful low bidder for the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago's (MWRD) Cont
Jan 1, 1991
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Unconventional Metals In Porphyry Deposits (cbbbf5b6-eb11-4049-b0e9-e12dcbd245ac)By Richard H. Sillitoe
Gold is an important byproduct and, locally, coproduct of porphyry copper deposits, and possesses potential for discovery as the major metal in porphyry deposits in either island arcs or Cordilleran b
Jan 1, 1982
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Use Of Geophysical Methods To Investigate Underground Damaged Rock ZonesBy C. K. Skokan
Various geophysical tools have been tested over the last eight years to evaluate their usefulness in defining damaged rock zones in an underground facility at the WIPP site in New Mexico. These tools
Jan 1, 1993
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Review Of The Sophie-saul District Project In French GuianaBy Jean Rainville
Gold was first discovered in the central region of French Guiana in the mid 1860's. Production was based strictly from placer mining of the various rivers in the region. At the moment, a number of com
Jan 1, 1995
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Coal - A Key Element in Sustainable Energy and Raw Material SupplyBy B. Tönjes
In the course of the last decade, the concept of sustainability has turned from a catchword into a vision - a vision to which politics and industry feel increasingly committed. In terms of the energy
Jan 1, 2005
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Heat Emission In Longwall Coal Mining ? IntroductionBy Donald Whittaker
Severe climatic conditions in mines are normally associated with working at depth. More precisely, it is a matter of working in regions of high strata temperature, since, for example, some coal mines
Jan 1, 1980
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Mechanisms Of Respirable Dust Generation Continuous MinerBy A. W. Khair
This paper presents an analysis of respirabie dust generation due to the action of a continuous miner. Underground coal cutting by a drum-type continuous miner was simulated in the laboratory using a
Jan 1, 1985
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3. Models for Prospect Evaluation of Skarn DepositsBy Victor F. Hollister
Skam deposits considered as porphyry copper deposits have been classified into three basic prospecting models: (I) the skam deposit associated with a mineralized intrusive (Pima-Mission), (2) the depo
Jan 1, 1991
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Evolution Of A Management Information SystemBy Robert Dimock
The successful management of large dispersed mineral operations is dependent upon accurate and timely decision making. The plant locations providing the data to support the decision making process are
Jan 1, 1989
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Pneumatic ConcentrationBy Wallace Jarman
Introduction As with many gravity concentration processes, pneumatic concen¬tration traces its origin in antiquity. The use of winnowing to separate chaff from grain has long been known, and such pro
Jan 1, 1985
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Leveraging West Virginia Mined Lands as Centers of Renewable Energy Growth and InnovationBy D. K. Mynear, J. S. Gardner, S. Mittle, A. A. Campoli
West Virginia, although having adequate solar insolation, has witnessed very little actual solar development to date. The reasons for this lack of development are varied, but the primary obstacles to
Jan 1, 2019
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Rock Mass Classification In Underground Bauxite Mines - FokidaBy E. Koufetzis
Rock mass classification systems are core elements of tunneling and empirical mine design worldwide. The Bauxite division of S&B Industrial Minerals S.A. decided to implement a rock mass classificatio
Jan 1, 2008
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Douglas W. Fuerstenau - A Biographical SketchBy P. Somasundaran, F. F. Aplan
The Formative Years Douglas Winston Fuerstenau was born December 6, 1928 in Hazel, SD to Edwin Arnold and Hazel Pauline (Karterud) Fuerstenau. His father, of German extraction, was a farmer and, la
Jan 1, 1989
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Gravity Separation: A Revitalized Technology (67dbc72b-2c2a-4f70-bcf4-9e6e79c94ea5)By A. B. Holland-Batt
Following a relatively static period in the 1960s and 1970s when incremental development rather than innovation was the norm for gravity separation, the last 15 years has seen a number of new developm
Jan 1, 1998
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The Fort Lawton Parallel Tunnel Seattle, WashingtonBy Brian Fulcher
The Fort Lawton Parallel Tunnel was built in 1990 - 1991 by Morrison Knudsen Corporation (MK) as an integral part of Seattle METRO's planned expansion of the Westpoint Treatment Plant. The projec
Jan 1, 1993
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Closure risk factor - a simple model for optimizing mine closure outcomesThe issues involved in mine closure are usually complex, and the risks are significant. Although environmental risks are paramount, other issues such as safety, community, legal, fiscal and technical
Jan 1, 2002
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Removal of Metal Contaminants from Waste Waters Using Biomass Immobilized in Polysulfone BeadsBy M. R. Peterson, C. R. Ferguson, T. H. Jeffers
The ability of microorganisms such as yeast, bacteria, and various aquatic flora to sorb metals from dilute aqueous solutions is well documented. Although microorganisms have significant potential in
Jan 1, 1989