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Basics Of Paste Backfill SystemsBy F. W. Brackebusch
Paste backfill is a pumpable, flowable, non-Newtonian fluid consisting generally of mine tailings and cement. Paste is prepared from dilute slurries of tailings. This is done by dewatering the slurrie
Jan 1, 1995
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Flotation Of Coarse Phosphate In Counter Current ColumnBy H. S. Soto
The exact reasons that explain the low recoveries of coarse particles in conventional flotation machines are not clear. Being a concern for only a couple of mineral industries comparatively very few s
Jan 1, 1989
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Nast Tunnel Excavation HistoryBy Dewey W. Geary
Nast Tunnel is the first granitic rock tunnel to be excavated by a machine for the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. The machine has excavated 7500 ft of the tunnel at this writing. There have been a few g
Jan 1, 1997
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Technological Review Of The All-Hydraulic Rock Drills - I. IntroductionBy R. L. Bullock
For many years, the combined efforts of machinery manufacturers and mine operators have endeavored to achieve greater productivity from the men involved and the machinery and capital invested, by deve
Jan 1, 1975
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Environmental Impact And Protection For The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) -- A uclear Waste Facility Near Carlsbad, New Mexico ? IntroductionBy G. L. Hohmann
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) project is authorized by legislation to provide a demonstration of the safe disposal of radio- active wastes generated by the national defense programs and activ
Jan 1, 1982
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Port Mann Main Water Supply Tunnel—Ground Freezing the TBM Face under the Fraser RiverBy Brian McInnes, Joseph A. Sopko, Behzad Khorshidi
"The Port Mann Main Water Supply Tunnel involves a 1km long tunnel beneath the Fraser River from Surrey to Coquitlam, BC. At depths of up to 60 m below ground, the earth pressure reached 6 bar. The tu
Jan 1, 2016
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European Stabilization Practice Using Chemical Systems In Urban TunnelingBy G. Wayne Clough
During shallow tunneling in an urban environment, deposits or pockets of saturated soil or fractured, weathered rock are often encountered. Under such conditions, special problems with tunnel support,
Jan 1, 1976
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Phosphate Rock – A Review of 1992 ActivitiesBy J. J. Bartels
The phosphate rock review did not arrive in time for publication in the. June issue. The world phosphate industry continued its slide in 1992 from the already depressed levels in 1991. The industry
Jan 1, 1993
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Global Warming – An Engineering AppraisalBy Raphael G. Kazmann
The predicted warming of the earth's surface, presently the subject of much debate, controversy and legislation, is based on what is termed "the greenhouse effect." This is the result of the prop
Jan 1, 1992
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Selling Forward Increases Profits For Gold ProducersBy Thomas D. Kaufmann
Whether pursuing hedging or speculative strategies, gold miners can increase sales revenues 1 % to 6% by constantly pricing production forward. Unlike other commodities, gold futures prices are consis
Jan 1, 1991
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FMC’s Westvaco soda ash operation uses a variety of mining techniquesBy Lawrence Neal Post
Introduction Synthetic soda ash production began to decline in the late 1930s. This was due to high operating costs and waste disposal problems. Since soda ash was used as a major component in manufa
Jan 10, 1985
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Discussion - Application Of Bentonitic Clays In Suspension Fertilizer FormulationsBy J. Hanna, H. R. Gonzalez
Discussion by N.L. Hargett Dear Dr. Hanna: As discussed in our phone conversation, we are enclosing a suggested revision to the paper, "Application of Bentonitic Clays in Suspension Fertilizer For
Jan 1, 1992
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Recent Bureau Of Reclamation Experience In Tunnel Construction By ContractBy William R. Groseclose, Cecil E. Tackett
Since 1965 when the first mole was used on Bureau work, the Bureau of Reclamation has completed 17 tunnels of over 5,000 feet in length. The longest was 12.8 miles. Total length of the 17 tunnels was
Jan 1, 1974
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Navajo Mine – Multiple Seam Dragline StrippingBy D. L. Schenk
The Navajo Mine is exclusively a multiple-seam surface coal mine located in the northwest comer of New Mexico. The property is situated entirely on the Navajo Indian Reservation. It is owned and opera
Jan 1, 1990
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Coal 1992Overview In 1992, US coal supply and demand were shaped more by weather conditions and the export market than by the economic recovery. Preliminary data compiled by the Energy Information Administrat
Jan 1, 1993
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Thiourea Leaching Of Gold And Silver -Technology Update And Additional ApplicationsBy J. B. Hiskey
INTRODUCTION The extraction of gold and silver from ores, concentrates, and various metallurgical products can be achieved by a number of hydrometallurgical techniques. The solvation properties of al
Jan 1, 1984
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Instrumentation Used To Control Excavation And Rock Bolting For Underground Subway StationBy Edward J. Zeigler, John T. Miller
INTRODUCTION Construction of Phase I, Section A, of the Baltimore Region Rapid Transit System required that six underground stations be built using a cut and cover excavation technique. For five of
Jan 1, 1981
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Computerization Of Coal Preparation Plants ? 1. IntroductionBy G. C. Hambleton
There is sufficient indication of the existence of a basic misconception in the Coal Mining industry (on a world-wide basis) as to what computer control really does, what it costs, how it works and ho
Jan 1, 1981
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Geology Of The Troy Deposit, Northwestern MontanaBy John C. Balla
The Troy deposit is located in northwestern Montana, approximately 17 mi south of Troy. The deposit is a stratiform, strata- bound, copper-silver deposit which occurs in the Revett formation of the Pr
Jan 1, 2013
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Competing in World Phosphate Fertilizer Markets: An Operator's PerspectiveBy A. L. Holmes
Since the 1981 record of 54 mm tons of US fertilizer consumption, grain surpluses in the US have brought about massive acreage reduction programs, decreased fertilizer consumption, and resulting price
Jan 1, 1986