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A Large Underground Opening Measured Versus Predicted Rock DeformationsBy Norman F. Sweeney, H. John Hovland
Over one million yards of granite were excavated for the Helms Pumped Storage Project, including a large underground powerhouse complex. Site investigations and in situ stress measurements were essent
Jan 1, 1981
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Decontamination of Soils Containing Depleted Uranium using a Combination of Gravity Separation and Chemical Extraction TechniquesBy Dean J. Soderstrom
Soil and sands were contaminated with depleted uranium from weapons testing. This resulted in the formation of a complex mixture of uranium compounds. Characterization studies of the soil indicated th
Jan 1, 1995
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The Role Of The I.B.A. In The Bauxite/Alumina/Aluminium IndustryBy Ronald J. Thomas
Prior to 1974, bauxite-producing countries were poorly informed about important aspects of the bauxite/alumina/aluminium industry. This placed them at a disadvantage in negotiations over the developme
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect of Milling Environment on the Breakage Rates in Dry and Wet GrindingBy R. K. Rajamani, R. Verma
In ball milling the rates of breakage vary primarily with the size distribution of powder in the mill. Using an approximate solution to the batch-grinding equation, the acceleration and deceleration o
Jan 1, 1992
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Resources Vs. Reserves: The Future Of Central Appalachian CoalProjections of coal reserves in Central Appalachia are essential for long-term planning in the region. Annual production is declining in states such as Virginia. And minable reserves for the Central A
Jan 1, 1998
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Advantages of using advancing tailgate shortwall ventilation in underground trona miningBy C. J. Pritchard
Productivity improvements reduced the number of continuous miner sections from seven to three while maintaining full productive capacity. So a decision was made to test an advancing tailgate ventilati
Jan 1, 1991
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Characterization of Swelling Potential of Shale StrataBy S. L. Huang, J. D. Rockaway, N. B. Aughenbaugh
Shale has long been recognized for its tendency to swell when exposed to the atmosphere. Interaction of moisture with exposed shale strata can cause serious ground stabi1ity problems, since the initia
Jan 1, 1986
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Use of probability distributions to define baseline groundwater quality at a uranium mill siteBy O. A. Paulson, D. D. Runnells, D. P. Dupon, K. J. Bruxvoort
Background groundwater quality is often used to drive remediation programs at sites with waters that have been affected by mining activities. In the past, these levels were sometimes chosen without ri
Jan 1, 2000
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Developments in adaptive control and its potential in the minerals industryBy K. Rajamani, L. B. Hales
Much of the process control effort in the mineral industry uses proportional-integral-derivative controllers that require periodic retuning. Retuning hundreds of controllers typically employed in a si
Jan 1, 1988
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The Role Of Surface Transformation Processes On The Surface Chemical And Flotation Behavior Of Dolomite And ApatiteBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau, Douglas M. Deason
The depletion of high grade siliceous phosphate ores is bringing about a search for economically processable replacements. The processing of unexploited dolomitic sedimentary phosphate reserves has nu
Jan 1, 1993
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Implementation Of Advanced Control At Newmont Lone Tree MillBy D. Veigel, J. D. McKay
Model enhanced Expert control has been implemented at the Newmont Lone Tree mill grinding plant as well as rule based Expert control for flotation and thickening circuits. The project has been succes
Jan 1, 2002
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Seismic Event Data Acquisition And Processing: Distribution And Coordination Across PC-Based Networks (50e48a17-04c2-4488-9c91-bf5fb707b9bd)By Brian Kenner, Peter Swanson, Todd Krahenbuhl
NIOSH has developed an automated PC-based seismic event (induced earthquake) monitoring, system for use in mine ground control studies. The distribution and coordination of data acquisition and proces
Jan 1, 2002
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Washability of ultrafine coal (eff3daff-fca1-4237-b754-ca926fbd1369)By R. Hogg, T. F. Dumm
With increasing interest in the physical cleaning of fine coal, there is a need for extension of the sink-float analysis procedure to finer sizes. Problems arise, however, in ensuring complete dispers
Jan 1, 1987
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The Role of Mineralogy in Mineral BeneficiationBy D. M. Hausen
The role of applied mineralogy in mineral beneficiation begins with early prospect evaluation, and continues through stages of amenability testwork and pilot plant studies to the ultimate development
Jan 1, 1991
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Meta-Kaolin – Manufacture And MarketsBy R. A. Burns
Kaolin clay has a broad range of applications with the paper market representing the largest end-use. Calcined kaolin finds application in paper, paint and plastics primarily for its high brightness a
Jan 1, 2002
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Kinetics of Biooxidation of Coarse Refractory Gold OresBy J. A. Brierley, C. L. Brierley, K. A. Prisbrey, R. W. Bartlett, J. G. Harrington
Bacterial oxidation of gold-encapsulating sulfide minerals in low-grade refractory ores was investigated over a period of one year. Crushed ore samples were held in wet, bacteria-inoculated, aerated c
Jan 1, 1993
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An Overview of Beneficiation and Hydrometallurgical Techniques on Eudialyte Group Minerals Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Victoria Vaccarezza, Corby Anderson
The demand for rare earth elements for everyday technology and applications has initiated much research into the extraction and recovery of these rare earth elements. An otherwise unknown group of min
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Sustainability: More Than Just ReclamationBy D. Wright, J. Samborski
DuPont’s Florida Plant has been mining in northeast Florida and supplying titanium-bearing minerals, zircon and staurolite for over 50years.The site has successfully implemented and “sustained” a land
Jan 1, 2004
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Field Performance Testing Of Fully Grouted Roof Bolts (039d5b3f-0e88-4b7d-8661-f96f790d08a3)By C. S. Compton, D. R. Dolinar, D. C. Oyler
More than 80% of U.S. roof bolts are fully-grouted, but about 1500 roof falls are reported each year. Anchorage failure of a fully grouted bolt can occur when the roof is active near the top of the ho
Jan 1, 2003
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Ball Clay Development In The AmericasBy Tom F. Deems
The term ball clay is applied to plastic sedimentary clays that have a high content of kaolinite and that possess white firing properties and high green strength (Mitchell and Stentiford, 1973). Howev
Jan 1, 1997