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Application Of Probabilistic Cost Risk Analysis In Economic Decision Making For Hazardous Waste Site RemediationBy M. Schultz
The cost of remediation often drives the selection of the preferred remedial alternative at hazardous waste sites. The use of probabilistic cost/risk analyses can aid in predicting costs of remedial a
Jan 1, 1992
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Millsoft – simulation software for tumbling-mill design and trouble shootingBy B. K. Mishra, R. K. Rajamani, R. Venugopal, P. Songfack
Millsoft is a computer-simulation software that predicts the performance of large industrial grinding mills. This software surpasses all other tumbling-mill analysis techniques available today because
Jan 1, 2000
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Determination Of Radon Concentration In Water Samples From Argolida By The Liquid Scintillation TechniqueBy N. Zouridakis
Radon is an established lung carcinogen and remains the most important environmental radiation exposure. It was estimated that inhalation of radon and its short-lived decay products accounts on averag
Jan 1, 2007
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Geology And Development Of Republic Gypsum Company's Gypsum Deposit At Duke, Southwestern Oklahoma ? IntroductionBy Kenneth S. Johnson
Western Oklahoma, with an estimated 48 billion tons of minable gypsum, has one of the largest reserves of high-purity stone in the United States (Figure 1). Gypsum beds of the Permian Blaine Forma¬tio
Jan 1, 1970
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Atmospheric Fogging In Underground Mine AirwaysBy A. D. S. Gillies
Loss of visibility due to the occurrence of atmospheric fogging in underground mine airways can lead to a reduction in travel times and loss of production efficiency, an increase in the frequency of v
Jan 1, 1982
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Computer-Aided Optimization Of Mineral Processing Plants, A Case Study: Increasing The Capacity Of The Shila Gold Mine, PeruMineral processing plant operators are faced with the necessity to choose between many different possibilities for plant improvement. Only a few such possibilities, however, can be tested on the indus
Jan 1, 1993
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Possible Geofracture Control Of Ore Deposition In AlabamaBy W. Everett Smith
Factors that have influenced mineralization in the Valley and Ridge and Piedmont provinces in Alabama are not clearly understood. Lithology and structure are recognizable factors in the Valley and Rid
Jan 1, 1972
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Bioleaching of electrolytic manganese residue by silicate bacteria, and optimization of parameters during the leaching process - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By Y. Lv, H. Ye, D. Du
Electrolytic manganese residue (EMR) is a kind of industrial solid waste with high silicon content that contains harmful metal elements such as chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), nic
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Production Estimating Techniques For Underground Mining Using RoadheadersBy D. M. Neil
Road-headers are one of the most popular mechanized excavators used in mining and civil under-ground construction. These machines are primarily used in soft to medium hard rocks. This paper reviews th
Jan 1, 1994
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Is International Experience of Risk-Based Decision Making for Road Tunnel Safety Applicable in the Unique US-American Regulatory Environment? - NAT2024By Arnold Dix, Oliver Heger, Bernhard Kohl
In the USA, risk-based decision making has not been a common approach to tunnel safety in the past, but this is changing, as concepts such as “equivalency” in the NFPA 502 framework gain acceptance in
Jun 23, 2024
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Providing Value through Automation in the Mineral Processing IndustryBy R. E. Cook
"Mineral deposits require substantial amounts of energy to transport and be processed into useable form, and as such present a real processing challenge in that the deposits are never homogeneous and
Jan 1, 2015
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Tek Process Masonry ProductsBy M. S. Davis
The Tek Process can produce masonry products such as bricks, roof or wall tiles, and block from virtually any inorganic waste. In the process the aggregate raw materials, portland cement, water and co
Jan 1, 1974
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Combustion Of Coal In Fluidized BedBy N. H. Coates
The Bureau of Mines designed, constructed, and operated an 18-inch- diameter, fluidized-bed combustor for highly caking coals to evaluate the method for possible application to power generation. In in
Jan 1, 1970
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Modeling Leakage Though Utilization of Modern Software for a Historical Silver MineBy C. Pomeroy, J. Weyer, J. Brune
"Mining began in the Erzgebirge (“ore mountains”) region of Saxony, Germany more than 800 years ago, and extensive underground workings cut through the entire area. Some of these old workings are stil
Jan 1, 2015
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The Economics Of Heap Leaching (0dd3c78e-34ca-448f-a1c7-0ee3494c5657)By R. S. Shoemaker
Expanded markets for copper in the past few years and a consequent search for new ore bodies have revitalized the widely known but seldom applied method of producing copper called heap leaching. This
Jan 1, 1968
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Canadian Federal-Provincial Mineral Development Agreements And The Role Of Industrial MineralsBy M. K. McMullen
Mineral Development Agreements (MDA?s) are a cooperative mechanism in Canada by which the federal and individual provincial governments can coordinate their scientific, techno- logical and market deve
Jan 1, 1987
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Concentrator Operations At Chino Mines Co. ? IntroductionBy R. P. Schneider
The Chino mine, concentrator, and smelter are located in Grant County in Southwestern New Mexico. Chino Mines Company is a partnership two-thirds owned and operated by Kennecott Santa Fe Corp., and on
Jan 1, 1985
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Problems Encountered In The Design And Construction Of A New Aggregate Plant ? IntroductionBy Frederick C. Moore
This paper describes the original planning which actually resulted in the opening of a new aggregate plant located in central New York State. This plant, which is now named the Skaneateles Plant of Th
Jan 1, 1968
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The Atlas Concentrator Process For High Recovery And Upgrading Of Copper And Magnetite From Low Grade Ores ? IntroductionBy Ramon B. Santos
The Atlas Concentrator, reputedly the largest in the Far East today, is located on the island of Cebu in the Republic of the Philippines. It started operation on a 4000 TPD capacity in 1955. An expans
Jan 1, 1966
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A Review Of Coal Preparation In Japan -- Its Process And OperationBy T. Takamori
This paper reviews the present status of coal preparation in Japan concentrating on the process in coal cleaning and waste water treatment. This paper also discusses recent topics on maintenance, auto
Jan 1, 1982