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Wastewater Remediation With Collophane (314ec19b-a061-40af-a337-ceb44bfd8995)By M. C. Fuerstenau
Collophane, cryptocrystalline fluor-apatite, is examined as a substrate for plant water and wastewater remediation. The attenuation of Fe3+, Fe2+, Hg2+, Pb2+, and Cd2+ is presented as a function of me
Jan 1, 2001
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Mine & Mill Maintenance - Corrosion Control in the Coal IndustryBy Jack A. McQuiston, Thomas A. Cross
Corrosion of equipment and machinery in the coal industry is usually the result of three main agents: acids, chlorides, and abrasion. Acids and chlorides are especially troublesome in coal preparation
Jan 2, 1980
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Metropolitan Boston Transit Authority Red Line Project Harvard Square To Porter Square Tunnels Cambridge, MassachusettsBy Daniel F. Meyer
INTRODUCTION The Metropolitan Boston Transit Authority (MIA) Red Line has served greater Boston commuter needs from its Harvard Square terminus since its opening in 1912. Since then, the population
Jan 1, 1983
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WEMCO/LEEDS Flotation Column DevelopmentBy John B. Sabey, Vernon R. Degner
The industrial coal processing trend toward greater fines production, due to mining techniques and customer requirements for reduced ash and sulphur content in the fine coal product, is the basis for
Jan 1, 1988
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Weathering In Coal Mine Rejects And Tailings - Variation With Respect To DepthBy S. Devasahayam
Acid production or acid drainage is a major environmental issue that also has negative implications on the aquifer system surrounding the mine tailings area. The approach to controlling acid mine drai
Jan 1, 2007
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A Disappointing Year for Industrial Minerals ProductionA glance at the accompanying table reveals that for the first time in many years the industrial minerals field did not post significant gains in production. Gypsum, cement, sand and gravel, and cru
Jan 5, 1980
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In It For The Long Haul At Canadian Oil Sands; New Haul Truck Beds IntroducedBy Josh Swank
Albert Einstein once said, ?the important thing is not to stop questioning.? In the mining industry, a lack of inquisitiveness may lead to a blissful ignorance but it certainly will not increase effic
Jan 1, 2013
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Estimating Technology’s Impact on Underground Coal ProductivityBy Stanley C. Suboleski
1977 was the modern day low point for productivity in the coal industry. At that time, no one could have predicted that the industry was about to enter a productivity rise that would continue unabated
Jan 1, 1990
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Playing Fields: Level And OtherwiseBy M. Rieber
Building on earlier work, an analysis relevant to international (Australasian) minerals trade is developed which accounts for both the impetus of globalization and national reaction or protection. At
Jan 1, 2002
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Effect Of Microwave Treatment On The Flotation And Magnetic Separation Properties Of Pyrite, Chalcopyrite, Galena And SphaleriteBy N. M. Can
The effects of microwave treatment on the floatabilities and magnetic susceptibilities of some sulfide minerals, namely, pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and sphalerite, were studied. Pure mineral samples
Jan 1, 2007
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Industry Technologies Featured at MPES MeetingThe development of technologies to improve mining and mineral processing is an ongoing process. These new technologies are the result of the industry’s drive to lower costs and improve productivity.
Jan 1, 2006
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Annual Review 2004 – Mining ReviewBy P. A. Plunkert, D. E. Morse, L. McCartan, J. F. Papp
The mineral sector is a fundamental part of the U.S. economy. It contributes to the real gross domestic product (GDP) at several levels — basic (mining), intermediate processing, manufacturing of fin
Jan 1, 2005
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Completion of H-3 Highway TunnelBy Jan L. Reichelderfer, Thomas L. Richardson
Completion of the H-3 Highway Tunnel Project was a critical element in opening this award winning project. The exploratory tunnel was completed as a maintenance tunnel and included difficult shafts ex
Jan 1, 2001
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A Case History Of Aggregate Resource Development On Allotted Indian LandsBy D. R. Hack
Increased consumption of concrete in the Pacific Northwest has pushed aggregate resource development pressure from urban areas west of the Cascade Range to rural areas east of the Cascades. Some recen
Jan 1, 2002
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Use Of The Multiple Accounts Analysis Process For Sustainability OptimizationBy S. Shaw
There is an increasing requirement for mines to meet a certain minimum criteria for sustainability within the context of the physical environment, ecosystem and socio-economic system in which they are
Jan 1, 2004
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In-Situ Anaerobic Biological Immobilization Of Uranium, Molybdenum, And Selenium In An Alluvial AquiferBy T. Mudder, R. Cellan, R. Waterland, J. Whitlock, B. N. Nelson
The effectiveness of anaerobic in-situ biological treatment for the immobilization of selenium, molybdenum, and uranium in an alluvial aquifer was examined using long-term column tests. A series of o
Jan 1, 2002
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Advance Exploration by Stochastic Inversion of Tunnel Seismic Waves - A Numerical StudyBy Tamara Nestorovic, Luan T. Nguyen
"With the aim to mitigate excavation risks and reduce the costs caused by tunnel boring machine (TBM) stoppage when tunneling under uncertain soil conditions, prediction ahead of the tunnel face has b
Jan 1, 2016
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Hydrologic evaluation of post-closure flooding and dewatering of the Homestake MineBy Guosheng Zhan
The Homestake Mine included the open cut and underground workings up to 2,484 m (8,150 ft) deep. The mine ceased mining activities in December 2001 after 125 years of operation. Pumping from the under
Jan 4, 2010
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Wall Movement Monitoring Using High-Resolution Target Movement Monitoring SystemBy S. Watkins, D. Apel, B. Gray, R. Moss
Currently, there are several techniques and technologies available which are used by mining industry in its attempts to remotely monitor the ground movements both at surface and underground mines. The
Jan 1, 2007
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Effect Of Agglomeration Binders On The Copper Solvent Extraction ProcessBy K. A. Lewandowski
Binders have been suggested as an aid for agglomeration to improve copper recovery in heap leaching operations. However, it has not been established if the use of binders would negatively affect the s
Jan 1, 2009