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Geochemical Attenuation and Natural Biodegradation of Cyanide Compounds in the SubsurfaceBy Roman Pyrih, Jim V. Rouse
Because cyanide is a naturally-occurring chemical, geochemical and biogeochemical mechanisms exist to retard or attenuate the movement of cyanide and its compounds in the subsurface and to degrade suc
Jan 1, 1991
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On Microcomputer Monitoring System For Examining Reliability Of Fully Mechanized Mining Equipment - IntroductionBy Fang-tu Wei
The purpose of developing this system is to monitor the operating status of the fully mechanized mining system in order to raise it's reliability. The completely mechanized coal mining system
Jan 1, 1986
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Hydrophobic Interactions Between the Air Bubbles in WaterBy Liguang Wang, Roe-Hoan Yoon
The thin film balance (TFB) technique was used to measure the equilibrium film thicknesses (H3 between two air bubbles in sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and electrolyte (NaCl) solutions. The results wer
Jan 1, 2005
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Temperature And Humidity Affect Strength Of Rock Structures At White PineBy Jack Parker
Cycles of mine convergence coincide with annual cycles of temperature and humidity in the mine. Laboratory measurements confirm that the presence of moisture reduces rock strength and induces internal
Jan 1, 1969
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Carbon Footprint Reduction in Montreal Blue Line Extension - RETC2023By V. Nasri, P. Jarast, M. Bakhshi
The Montreal metro Blue Line Extension toward the northeast consists of the construction of five new underground stations. The project includes 6 kilometers of the tunnel which will be constructed usi
Jun 13, 2023
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The Time Relationship of Mine Subsidence and Its Implications on Subsidence Legislation.By Peter J. Huck, Swpan Bhattacharya, Madan M. Singh
This paper reviews the state-of -the-art techniques for estimating the duration of post- mining subsidence arising from different mining techniques and evaluates existing post-mining liability systems
Jan 1, 1986
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A Method of Distributing Error to Predict Mass Balances For Instantaneous Sampling of Copper Flotation CircuitsBy Frank F. Aplan, Edward C. Dowling, Richard R. Klimpel
Several series of time-instantaneous samples were taken on a cell-by-cell basis in the flotation circuits of the Pinto Valley, AZ copper concentrator. These samples were used to calculate mass flow ra
Jan 1, 1990
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AMIRA International: AMD Research Through Industry CollaborationBy Paul G. Greenhill
The Australian Mineral Industries Research Association (AMIRA) was established by the Australian mineral industry in 1959 to develop and manage collaboratively funded research projects. Owned and mana
Jan 1, 2000
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Planning Economics of Sublevel CavingBy Dan Nilsson
INTRODUCTION There are many mine planning factors in sublevel caving, as in the other mining systems, which when varied can substantially alter mining costs and profit¬ability. In this chapter, the f
Jan 1, 1982
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Theft Prevention In Gold MiningBy A. Dale Wunderlich
With the price of precious metals at an 18-year low, every ounce of metal produced is important. The theft of metals from mining and refining sites can mean the diffrence between profit and loss for
Jan 1, 1998
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Ventilation Design for Yucca Mountain Exploratory Studies FacilityBy Romeo S. Jurani
Yucca Mountain, located in Southern Nevada approximately 160 krn northwest of Las Vegas, is currently the site of intensive surfacebased and underground investigations. The investigations are required
Jan 1, 1995
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Zircon: Origin And UsesBy F. L. Pirkle, D. A. Podmeyer
The mineral zircon is mined for use as specialty foundry sands, abrasives, ores of Zr02 and zirco¬nium metal, refractories and zirconium chemicals. It is produced as one of several products from heavy
Jan 1, 1993
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Column Flotation Of Fine Coal From Waste Coal RefuseBy R. Harris, M. Misra
Column flotation technology has a demonstrated potential for recovering clean coal from high-ash waste fines. The effect of different variables such as air flow rate, frother addition, depressant addi
Jan 1, 1988
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Optimization Of The Autogenous Grinding In "Cascade" Mill At Iron Ores ProcessingBy Alexandr A. Abramov, Svetlana M. Angelova, Oleg P. Maljuk
In this paper the effect of the ratio of grinding and grindable size classes (ore lumps, particles and grains) and the guantity of intermediate size classes in the feed of the primary wet autogenous g
Jan 1, 1995
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Fundamental Research: Meeting The Needs In The Minerals IndustryBy Lee W. Saperstein
The SME Research Council assists SME and its constituencies in establishing research directions that will benefit the mining industry and its professions. It also provides information about these dire
Jan 1, 1997
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Control And Prevention Of Microbially-Catalyzed Acid Rock Drainage With ThiocyanateBy G. Olson, T. Mudder, T. Clark
An evaluation was made of an innovative chemical approach for controlling the biotic portion of sulfide oxidation of tailing and waste rock using thiocyanate. This lipophilic anion is selectively tox
Jan 1, 2004
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The U. S. Uranium Registry Tissue Program*By R. H. Moore, B. D. Breitenstein
INTRODUCTION The United States Uranium Registry (USUR) tissue program was funded in 1978 by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) through its Human Health and Assessments Division, and regis
Jan 1, 1981
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Pyro Process For The Production Of Lightweight Aggregate From Fly-Ash And Wastewater SolidsBy D. M. Conner
An innovative patented process has been developed to convert high volume wastes--fly ash from coal-fired power plants, municipal solid waste (MSW) ash from incineration, solids from waste water treatm
Jan 1, 1997
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Confidence Intervals for Local Estimation: Application to the Witwatersrand BasinBy Margaret Armstrong, Chris Roth
One advantage of kriging is that it provides both an estimate of the block or point grade, and an indication of the local precision via the kriging variance. If one assumes that the estimation errors
Jan 1, 1996
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Technology--The Future Of Raw MaterialsBy William H. Dresher
The crust of the earth, together with its seas and its atmosphere, is the source of all of mankind's primary wealth. Indeed, most people think of precious metals and stones when they think of wea
Jan 1, 1980