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Mortality Follow-Up Through 1977 Of The White Underground Uranium Miners Cohort Examined By The United States Public Health ServiceBy Richard J. Waxweiler, Frank E. Lundin, Robert J. Roscoe, Victor E. Archer, Michael J. Thun, Joseph K. Wagoner
[Introduction] Since excess lung cancer mortality was first noted in the late 1800's among Joachimsthal-Schneeberg miners, there have been a number of studies of the long term health effects a
Jan 1, 1981
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The Cementation Of Nickel Onto Iron - IntroductionBy N. A. Sareyed-Dim
Nickel ores may be classified into two major categories : sulphide ores, and oxidized lateritic ores, these latter containing nearly 80% of the known reserves of the metal (1). Two types of lateri
Jan 1, 1975
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The Pelletizing Of Itabira Fines And Blue Dust At Tubarão In Brazil - IntroductionBy John J. Stetler
The Companhia Vale do Rio Doce in Brazil operates one of the most extensive systems in the world for the mining, transportation, processing, pelletizing and shipping of high grade hematite iron ore an
Jan 1, 1970
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Copper Exchange Capacity of Clays and the Effect of Competing Ions on in situ Copper LeachingBy Y. Topkaya, R. E. Johnson, B. R. Palmer, R. B. Bhappu, A. E. Clark, R. P. Bush, L. E. Schultze
The U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted copper exchange capacity (CuEC) tests for six common clays under simulated in situ leaching conditions. Regression equations were obtained from the data expressing t
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining-induced subsidence and deformation characteristics with thick unconsolidated overlying strataBy Dapeng JIANG, Haixiao YANG, Shanxi WU, Jinwang Zhang, Guoliang XU, Yipeng ZHANG
The subsidence and deformation characteristics of strata with thick unconsolidated overlying strata is quite different from that with consolidated overlying strata. In this paper, based on the enginee
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Investigation of alkaline leaching parameters on stibnite concentrateBy BURCU NILGUN CETINER, Serdar Aktas
Antimony has been used extensively in industry and in everyday life since the 19th century, and antimony sulfides have been known since around 4,000 B.C. Antimony’s most significant applications are a
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Kennecott Process For Recovery Of Copper, Nickel, Cobalt And Molybdenun From Ocean NodulesBy Dr. Jagdish C. Agarwal
Kennecott Copper Corporation has developed a new hydrometallurgical process for extracting nickel, copper, cobalt and molybdenum from maganese nodules. This process (KCC Cuprion Process) utilizes a re
Jan 1, 1978
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Model Discrimination In The Flotation Of A Porphyry Copper Ore - IntroductionBy Edward C. Dowling
Froth flotation has been used industrially for many years to separate valuable minerals from their associated gangue constituents. Notwithstanding the significance of this process to the mineral indus
Jan 1, 1984
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Use of an Environmentally Friendly Polymer to Reduce the Water Content in Tailings Slurry "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Yongsik Jeong, Kwangmin Kim
Conventional tailings slurry contains a significant amount of water, and water management is key to ensuring the stability of a tailings storage facility (TSF). Simply reducing the water content in th
Jun 29, 2020
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The Salient Distinctions Of Mining EngineeringBy L. Adler
When systematically compared to other engineering fields, mining engineering is distinctive in 1) having a total systems concern. 2) dealing with encumbered space and 3) requiring full spectrum practi
Jan 1, 1985
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New Boosters For Blasting AgentsBy Daniel A. Wasson
A review of the history of boosters is given with examples of the prominent types that have been made commercially. The performance and design features of protected core boosters are discussed in deta
Jan 1, 1981
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Dragline Bucket Wire Rope Terminations RemovalBy G. K. Derby
Paper presents project results investigating current techniques for dragline wire rope removal and the development of less hazardous means of performing the task. The cannon is the most prevalent meth
Jan 1, 1984
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New Application of Direction Drilling and Gas-Enhanced Foam for Suppression of Abandoned Underground Coal Mine FiresBy M. A. Trevits, A. Ozment
"According to the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Abandoned Mine Land Inventory System, in 2013 there were 98 underground mine fires burning in 9 states. This is considered by exp
Jan 1, 2018
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Decline Excavation at the Montanore ProjectBy Jim Morris
This paper will describe the excavation of a 5.4 percent decline at the Montanore Project for Noranda Minerals Corporation. The 5.3 m by 4.9 m tunnel was driven to provide access for the exploration o
Jan 1, 1993
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A Hydrometallurgical Process For The Extraction Of CopperBy J. H. McNamara
A process has been developed for the successful hydrometallurgical extraction of copper from sulfide ores. The extracted copper in the form of a salt is converted by reduction to copper metal. Purific
Jan 1, 1978
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The Price Of Doing Business Today ? IntroductionBy Dale R. Andrus
Why is there such an increased thrust toward positive multiple use land management and where will it lead? History and purpose of the mining law of 1872. John Marshall discovered gold at Sutter?s
Jan 1, 1970
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Physical Chemistry Considerations in the Selective Flotation of Bastnaesite with Lauryl PhosphateBy J. D. Miller
"Bastnaesite is one of the important mineral resources for the production of rare earth materials, and it is typically associated with calcite and quartz as gangue minerals. Fatty acid or hydroxamic a
Jan 1, 2017
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Mill Design for the SeventiesBy Robert S. Shoemaker
The development of a metallurgical project is a business venture rather than a technical exercise, and its real objective is to obtain the maximum return on investment consistent with the limitations
Jan 1, 1971
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Cost-Saving Strategies For Environmental ComplianceBy J. H. Kempton
Refinement of environmental procedures can produce significant cost savings at most mines. Grouting permeable aquifers reduces water pumping and disposal costs. Stable groundwater quality supports red
Jan 1, 2000
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Foreign Mineral Development: Should We Retreat?By Charles Bruce
Three years ago, at a reception given during the Steel Institute meeting in New York, I heard the remark, "A new formula must be found for foreign investment." This was immediately following the takeo
Jan 1, 1975