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Mathematical Modeling Of In-Situ Uranium Leaching (837e8e43-bb20-481e-a25b-582eefa332d4)By Paul M. Bommer
Abstract. This cater presents the development of and results from a computer model of in-situ uranium leaching. This model uses a streamline-concentration balance approach and is useful with a vide ra
Jan 1, 1979
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Meeting The Requirements Of The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act ? IntroductionBy James R. Jones
The Surface Mining Control & Reclamation Act is a complex piece of legislation signed into law on August 3, 1977. It is the culmination of more than six years of debate by the Congress over the need f
Jan 1, 1979
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The Application Of Induced Polarization Probing Techniques Underground; Michigan Native Copper DistrictBy Alvin W. Schillinger
Drilling was not entirely satisfactory in the search for native copper in the Osceola amygdaloid footwall as mining showed oreshoots to be more continuous than drilling indicated. The Geophysics Depar
Jan 1, 1964
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Directions Of Ore Fluid Flow In The Southeast Missouri Lead-Zinc District As Inferred From Asymmetrical Distributions Of Orebodies Around Precambrian Knobs And From Mineral/Metal Zoning PatternsBy R. D. Hagni
Introduction The ore deposits of the Viburnum Trend in the Southeast Missouri Lead District constitute the world's largest lead producing district. Six or seven mines currently are in product
Jan 1, 2006
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The Development And Application Of Large Grinding Mills Of The Roller TypeBy E. G. Loesche
Grinding mills in which the comminution takes place between rollers and the surface of a disc, table or ring are generally known as roller type mills. The Loesche Mill, also known as the Disc Roll
Jan 1, 1964
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Strain Wave Measurements and Fragmentation: The Effect of Delay Between Explosive ChargesBy Stuart Brashear, J. W. Reil
The manuscript of this paper was not available for publication when the Proceedings went to press. Should the authors elect, they may distribute copies at the time of the Symposium.
Jan 1, 1986
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Study of Dewatering Effects at a Longwall Mine in Northern West VirginiaBy Gregory E. Tieman
Hydrologic impacts of longwall mining were studied in 1986 after mining had occurred at mine "Z" in northern West Virginia. This mine is 700 to 1,300 ft deep, with a surface topographic relief of 300
Jan 1, 1986
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Cutter Vibration Monitoring For Vertical Guidance Of Mining MachinesBy C. R. Peterson
A cutter vibration monitoring system is described which would map seam strata non-uniformities to permit guidance within the seam. An extremely simple and rugged transducer is used which is compatible
Jan 1, 1985
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Integration Of Geophysical And Drilling Data To Map A Proposed Uranium Mill Tailings SiteBy R. W. Lankston
Uranium mill tailings disposal facilities present unique problems with respect to siting, design, and long-term stability because their contents remain potentially hazardous for 100,000 years. Dawn Mi
Jan 1, 1980
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Substitutes for Western Bentonite in Magnetic Taconite Pellets - IntroductionBy James A. Clum
The shift to lower grade iron ores, e.g., magnetic taconites, resulted in a shift towards agglomeration practices which could effectively deal with the fine particle sizes generated in the liberation
Jan 1, 1976
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Connecting Long Island Rail Road to Grand Central Terminal in Midtown ManhattanBy Nasri Munfah
Long Island Rail Road’s (LIRR) service to New York City is limited to Penn Station on the West Side of Manhattan, which is operating at its practical capacity for the commuter railroad. This situation
Jan 1, 2001
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Midstreaming Bulk Cargo On The Lower Mississippi RiverBy R. J. Clements
The waterway transportation system in the united states consists primarily of the Mississippi river system. With its navigable tributaries, it is 12,500 miles long. This system naturally accesses
Jan 1, 1984
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Appalachian Gold: Ore Mineralogy And Chemistry Of Central And Southern Deposits - IntroductionBy James R. Craig
The Central and Southern Appalachians were the major sources of gold in the United States throughout the first half of the 19th century and have continued to yield gold to the present day. Small amoun
Jan 1, 1981
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The Structure - Property Relationship Of Polymers Used In Red Mud FlocculationBy S. E. Sankey
High anionic functionality acrylamide co-polymers and poly(sodium acrylate) are used as red mud flocculants in bauxite processing operations. These synthetic polymers are effectively displacing starch
Jan 1, 1982
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Friction Rock Stabilizers And Their Application To Ground Control Problems - IntroductionBy J. J. Scott
Friction Rock Stabilizers, trade name Split Set*, is a new support system invented by the author and under development by Ingersoll-Rand and Lee-Norse Company. Split Sets are a substitute for standard
Jan 1, 1974
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A General Transformation Function For The Prediction Of Volumetric Abundance From Linear Grade DistributionsBy K. Baba
Liberation of valuable minerals from a gangue matrix during size reduction of multiphase mineral particles is an important objective in mineral separation processes. A methodology for the prediction o
Jan 1, 1985
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Investigation Of Subsurface Structure With Borehole Gravimetry (701eaf50-083f-4505-bb56-57d2d28fa3d3)Conventional logging tools such as density, neutron, and acoustic have ranges of investigation of tens of centimeters. The borehole gravimeter, however, has a range up to hundreds of meters. For examp
Jan 1, 1985
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Treatment Of Mine Drainage Using A Passive Biological System: Design Of And Preliminary Results From A Full-Scale SystemBy K. Whiting
In October 1993, the first two of a series of full scale passive biological treatment cells were constructed to treat mine drainage from the Burleigh Mine (located approximately 48 km west of Denver,
Jan 1, 1994
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Design Criteria For Uranium Ion Exchange In A Fluid SystemBy D. E. Traut
A fluidized countercurrent ion-exchange system was developed, operated, and evaluated by the Bureau of Mines. The system consisted of integrated multiple-compartment absorption and elution columns in
Jan 1, 1975
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Preparation Of Oklahoma Metallurgical Coal Howe Mine Pilot PlantBy James Yancik
The Howe Coal Company located in Leflore County, Oklahoma is mining the Oklahoma Lower Hartshorne Coal bed which ranges in thickness from 38" to 42" and dips approximately 7 degrees to the Northeast.
Jan 1, 1969