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Operating And Logistic Problems Of Underground Mine Development In The ArcticBy A. S. Speirs
Over the last few years, the never-ending search for mineral wealth has taken the exploration efforts of Canadian mining companies further and further into the High Arctic and isolated locations where
Jan 1, 1980
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Installation, Operation And Maintenance Problems With Large Vibrating Screens In Mineral Processing ApplicationsBy J. W. Scott
The problems involved in installing, maintaining, and operating large vibrating screens have been summarized and discussed, based on a survey of current use of such screens in selected North American
Jan 1, 1983
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Coal Refuse Disposal Practices In The Eastern United States And The Impact Of The OSM RegulationsBy Richard G. Almes
Since the failure of a major coal refuse disposal embankment and impoundment in the Buffalo Creek watershed near Man, West Virginia in early 1972, there have been extensive changes in the design and c
Jan 1, 1980
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New Investigations of the Mineralogy of Silver in the World-Class Porphyry-Lode Deposits of Butte, MontanaBy J. Szarkowski
"INTRODUCTION The Butte district of Montana is well-known as one of the biggest historic producers of copper in the world. It is also a classic example of a porphyry Cu-Mo system that has been overpri
Jan 1, 2016
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Multi-Lift Methodology for Production Level Selection in Block and Panel Caving Projects - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Patricio Vergara Lara, Jorman Barrera
The selection of the production level elevation is one of the most critical strategic decisions faced by large-scale block or panel caving projects. This elevation largely affects project timelines, c
Feb 22, 2026
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Technical Note - US Department Of Energy's Vision 21 Program - Clean Energy Plants For The 21st CenturyBy L. A. Ruth
Introduction The US Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy has begun a new approach for developing the ultra-clean energy plants. This approach will allow the nation to continue to use l
Jan 1, 2003
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41. Nuggety Gully Discovery Case History ? IntroductionBy J. Chappell
The Nuggety Gully prospect is located 170 km (106 miles) south- east of Port Hedland and 40 km (25 miles) northeast of Marble Bar in the Pilbara Region, Western Australia. The area is held under title
Jan 1, 1991
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Recovery Of Fine Size Silicon Carbide Whiskers From Coked Rice Hulls By Surface Chemical MethodsBy B. K. Parekh
Silicon carbide (SiC) can be produced by heating rice hulls to elevated temperature, The product is a mixture of beta crystalline silicon carbide whiskers, particles and unreacted carbon. The silicon
Jan 1, 1985
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Technical Considerations For The Design And Construction Of Mine Seals To Withstand Hydraulic Heads In Underground MinesBy D. T. Kirkwood
The practice of impounding mine water and liquid fine waste in underground mines is increasing. Often these underground impoundments are created by constructing seals or bulkheads designed to withstan
Jan 1, 1995
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Lead and Zinc Developments to the Year 2000, With Focus on AsiaBy Peter J. King
Demand for both lead and zinc to the year 2000 will be characterised by modest to nil growth in mature economies, with positive 3 to 4 per cent annual growth rates in developing nations. Asia and Chin
Jan 1, 1986
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Copper Recovery From Mill Tailings By CyanidationBy John F. Clarkson
White Pine Copper Company built and operated, from August, 1962 through May, 1963, a pilot plant to recover copper using a cyanide percolation leach of the sand fraction (+400 mesh) of the mill tailin
Jan 1, 1975
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Impact of Integrated Mine-Plant-Waste-Tailings Scheduling on Iron Ore Project Configuration - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Klaydison Silva, Pedro Silva, Letícia Damet
The current situation of the global mining economy is increasingly focused on the utilization of materials previously discarded in the mining process. The waste from the past, through new processing r
Feb 22, 2026
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Reducing Longwall Tailgate Workers' Dust Exposure Utilizing Water-Powered ScrubbersBy John A. Organiscak
The Bureau of Mines evaluated a new dust control technique for longwall personnel required to work at the tailgate end of the face. This technique utilizes a water-powered scrubber to clean a portion
Jan 1, 1983
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Precious Metal Mineralization And Potential For Mining In Puerto RicoBy R. D. Beard
Puerto Rico lies within the remnants of a deformed Cretaceous island arc system in the northeastern Caribbean. The Island can be divided into three broad geologic provinces: the Central Volcanic-Pluto
Jan 1, 1993
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Carbon Reactivation In A Vertical Furnace For Gold/Silver Recovery - Presentation Synopsis:This treatise presents the application of the vertical furnace in a carbon regeneration system. Comparison is made to a rotary kiln. The construction, operation and control of the vertical furnace and
Jan 1, 1985
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Utilizing Mineralogy In Process Development For Hecla's Lakeshore Project ? IntroductionBy Theodore S. Jordan
The discovery of a major porphyry-type copper deposit on the Papago Indian Reservation in Pinal County, Arizona was announced by El Paso Natural Gas Company in 1968. The deposit, known as the Lakeshor
Jan 1, 1985
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Bioremediation MethodsBy Gh. Crutu
During exploration and exploitation of complex ores, waste dumps that contaminate severely the environment and in particular soils and waters, are genetated. The most hazardous pollutants are heavy me
Jan 1, 2008
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Effects Of Chemical Composition And Ore Grind On Fired Hematite PelletsBy K. McG. Bowling
A statistically-designed exper¬mental study showed how gangue minerals, flux additions, fineness of grind, firing temperature and time affect the properties of acid pellets made from a Western Austral
Jan 1, 1980
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Fluidized-Bed Combustion: Development StatusBy A. A. Jonke
The combustion of fossil fuels in a fluidized bed of calcined limestone particles is a potentially efficient and economically attractive process for the generation of steam for electric power producti
Jan 1, 1974
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The Sand And Gravel SituationBy Sheldon P. Wimpfen
Sand and gravel has been, and will continue to be, our principal construction material. Most of us are familiar with the patterns of past growth. Today we will examine the present status of this vital
Jan 1, 1972