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Impacts Of Spoil Conditions On Reforestation Of Surface Mined LandBy M. H. Pelkki, R. J. Sweigard, P. W. Conrad, J. M. Ringe, D. H. Graves
Research has shown that excessive soil compaction is detrimental to the establishment of trees in reclaimed soils. Dry bulk density and penetration resistance are two soil parameters that can be used
Jan 1, 2003
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Gold Skarn Deposits Of The Elkhorn District, Jefferson County, MontanaBy C. I. Everson
The Elkhorn mining district is located 35 kilometers southeast of Helena, Montana, on the southeast edge of the Boulder Batholith. Geologically the district consists of a folded sequence of Paleozoic
Jan 1, 1992
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Improved Geo-Sensing Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques For Tomographic InterpretationBy Kent S. Roessler
The Bureau of Mines is currently investigating the geophysical application of Tomography to monitor leachate during in-situ mining. Determining the location of the leachate is important for both econo
Jan 1, 1992
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Characteristic Curves Revisited: A More Logical Approach To Determining Operating PointsBy L. M. English
When plotted as head vs. volume, fan curves start high and decrease in head with increasing volume while mine head curves start low and rise with increasing volume. Their intersection is the system op
Jan 1, 1997
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GPS Automation of Robotic Mobile Conveying SystemsBy Ken A. Pfaff, Ray Daigh
This paper will discuss state-of-the-art applications of GPS automation in mobile conveying systems. Robotic mobile conveying systems increase profitability, optimize stacking and reclaiming operation
Jan 1, 2002
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The Importance Of Marble In Cultural SustainabilityMarble has been recognized as a valuable natural resource ever since ancient times. Due to its peculiar aesthetic and technical characteristics as well as the lithotype uniqueness, it has widely been
Jan 1, 2003
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Reducing Dust and Blockages with Engineered Flow Transfer Chute DesignsBy Greg Blerie
The requirements placed on belt conveyors grow increasingly complicated No longer is it sufficient for the conveyors to merely move material from "Point A" to "Point B. " Now these systems must be
Jan 1, 2004
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Effect Of Feed Particle Size And Reagents On Coal-Mineral Matter Selectivity During The Flotation Of Bituminous CoalsBy F. F. Aplan, C. E. Raleigh
Three run-of-mine bituminous coals, ranging in rank from low volatile to high volatile A, were floated at nominal -28 mesh (590 µm), -100 mesh (150 µm), and -400 mesh (37µm) feed particle sizes with s
Jan 1, 1992
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A Newly Developed And Commercially Proven On-Line Viscometer Offers Significant Benefits In Mineral ProcessingBy N. T. Cowper
Slurry viscosity ultimately affects the majority of mineral extraction processes. However, to date its role has been disguised because mineral processing equipment has been conservatively designed to
Jan 1, 1992
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Unstable Operating Ranges Of A Fan And Non-Achievable Quantity Ranges Of Airways In A Ventilation SystemBy S. Lin
Fan stall is a notorious phenomenon with axial-flow fans. When multiple fans of this type serve a ventilation system, their mutual impacts are very complicated and not well understood. Results from la
Jan 1, 1996
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An Analysis Of Surface Coalmine Blasting AccidentsBy H. C. Verakis, T. E. Lobb
During the past decade, approximately 5 billion pounds of explosives were used annually in the United States. Most of this quantity of explosives was used by the mining industry, with coalmining being
Jan 1, 2003
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Secondary recycle of tin from primary production residues in the USBy T. S. Mackey
The industrial types, sources, and quantities of US tin residues are identified and the methods of treatment reviewed. The effect of a lower tin price, due to a current major world surplus of tin meta
Jan 1, 1987
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Environmental dust surveys of longwall mining operationsBy P. S. Parobeck, T. F. Tomb, R. S. Ondry
From October 1980 through August 1982, surveys were conducted on 19 longwall mining operations to obtain data relative to respirable dust levels associated with particular longwall operations and occu
Jan 1, 1987
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Industrial Minerals And The Environment: A North American PerspectiveBy R. D. Irvine
Enhanced concern for protection of the environment and attendant actions by environmental regulatory authorities in support of this concern are influencing to varying degrees the demand and supply of
Jan 1, 1995
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New Applications of Diagnostic Leaching: From Heap Leach to Complex Copper-Gold OresBy Vanessa M. Torres
Diagnostic leaching tests provide a good indication of gold deportation in its various occurrence phases. With the results of these tests, possible flowsheets for difficult ore treatment can be establ
Jan 1, 1998
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Trace Element Analysis of Placer Gold SamplesBy T. Luterbach, V. T. McLemore
"Trace element analysis of placer gold can be used as a valuable exploration tool in order to determine the original deposit source and locating lode gold deposits. Placer gold collected from multiple
Jan 1, 2016
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Zeta Potential Measurements Of The Components Of Wet Flue-Gas Scrubber SludgePower plants that utilize conventional wet flue-gas desulfurization methods produce enormous amounts of flue-gas scrubber sludge. A typical 400 MW power station that burns a high sulfur coal produces
Jan 1, 1996
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Computerized Open Pit Design And Planning At Serrana's Phosphate Mine Jacupiranga - Sp, Brazil - A Historical Review From the Beginning to the Present Situation - IntroductionBy Alizeibek Saleimen Nader
The intensive use of computers for mineral application at Serrana's phosphate mine in Jacupiranga, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, began in the late seventies. The early hardware and software availab
Jan 1, 1989
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Evaluation Criteria For A Cost Comparison Of The Twin= And Gearless Drive As Variable Speed Drive Systems For Higher Power Ratings Of Grinding MillsBy Andreas Eberhorn
The evaluation criteria for cost comparison of the Gearless Drive, also called Ringmotor or wrap-around motor, as variable-speed drive with a Twin Drive System using synchronous motors are reviewed. B
Jan 1, 1996
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Applying Risk Analysis To Assess Economic Viability Of Underground Mining At The Golden Sunlight MineBy James Sheridan
Risk can generally be defined as the possibility or chance of a loss corresponding to uncertainty. Analysis is the process for examining the components and relationships of a complex system in order t
Jan 1, 2002