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In Situ Stress and Natural Fracture Distribution at Depth in the Piceance Basin, Colorado: Implications to Stimulation and Production of Low Permeability Gas Reservoirs.By Lawrence W. Teufel
Knowledge of in situ stress and natural fracture distribution at depth improves our ability to stimulate and produce low permeability reservoirs. The focus of this study is three closely spaced, 2.5 k
Jan 1, 1986
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Mine-Run-Rock and High-Angle Conveyors Increase Mining EfficienciesBy T. W. Martin, E. M. Frizzell
Jan 10, 1984
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Mixed Face Tunneling Some Design And Contract ConsiderationsBy Harry Sutcliffe
The paper discusses the nature of mixed face tunneling and suggests courses of action in planning, exploration, design and contract conditions to minimize problems inherent in this type of excavation.
Jan 1, 1981
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Preliminary evaluation of bubble column flocculationBy D. V. Ramani, M. M. Kissel, M. T. Ityokumbul
Experiments were carried out to determine the efficacy of bubble column flocculation. An acid-base neutralization method was used to determine the mixing time in a 0.064- by 1.5-m bubble column equipp
Jan 1, 2000
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Finding The Mining Sequence And Cutoff-Grade Schedule That Maximizes Net Present ValueBy F. Seymour
A dynamic programming algorithm is presented that takes a series of nested phases, a fixed mining-rate schedule and a fixed plant-production-capacity schedule, and, from these, finds the mining and cu
Jan 1, 1996
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Physical simulation of the flocculation processBy A. McCombs
Previous models describing the aggregation of polymer-coated particles fail to take into account the fact that there are a limited number of sites onto which a polymer segment can adsorb, called "acti
Jan 1, 1988
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Internal rate of return (IRR) as a project-ranking toolBy M. M. Hajdasinski
In his recent paper, Torries (1998a) came to the defense of the much-criticized internal rate of return (IRR) as a project evaluation and ranking criterion. Torries also offered his own approach to th
Jan 1, 2000
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Design And Implementation Of An Environmental Audit ProgramBy Jerry W. Danni, John E. Hardaway
Corporations today must comply with an ever growing number of complex and increasingly stringent environmental laws and regulations. An environmental audit program is an effective means in which to un
Jan 1, 1992
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Environmental evaluations : An important part of coal property disposal and acquisitions studiesBy J. M. Pachter
Property sales and acquisition are prominent features of today's coal industry. Before selling or buying a site, a company must know the property's economic net worth. Any evaluation of econ
Jan 1, 1987
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Deteriorating Ground Conditions Lead To Improved Excavation And Ground Support Techniques At The Cantung MineBy W. J. Fotheringham
This paper deals with the mining techniques employed at Canada Tungsten's northern Canadian operations, particularly with respect to their effect on productivity, safety, and stability of relativ
Jan 1, 1985
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Mechanisms Controlling Metal Release in Mill TailingsBy Jasna Jurjovec, David W. Blowes, Carol J. Ptacek
At the Kidd Creek site, natrojarosite residue, derived from the zinc refinery circuit, is mixed with mill tailings before final disposal in the tailings impoundment. Column experiments were conducted
Jan 1, 2000
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The Effectiveness of Covers at Rum Jungle After Fifteen YearsBy Greg P. Timms, John W. Bennett
Monitoring on Whites waste rock dump at Rum Jungle has provided a unique opportunity to assess the effectiveness of a cover in the medium term. Temperature and oxygen concentration profiles have been
Jan 1, 2000
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Beneficiation of barite: A review of processing studies at CANMETBy P. R. A. Andrews, R. K. Collings
The beneficiation of barite has been the subject of many investigations at CANMET, thus reflecting barite's importance as an industrial mineral. Fifty-one studies relating to various aspects of b
Jan 1, 1990
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Experimental studies on dust dispersion in mine airways (b67fb167-a13b-4d4a-8ba4-f1001ddc30a7)By R. V. Ramani, R. A. Jankowski, R. Bhaskar
The spatial distribution of airborne dusts, deposition of dust in the airway, as well as the effect of airflow velocity and particle density on dust behavior in mine airways were studied in a set of e
Jan 1, 1987
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Exploration significance of multistage cretaceous and modern processes in placer gold occurrences of the Georgia-Alabama fall lineBy J. A. Nelen, R. B. Cook
Panned stream-sediment, geochemistry-based gold exploration in those parts of the southeastern Piedmont proximal to the Fall Line must take into account potential contamination from basal fluvial sedi
Jan 1, 1990
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Upgrading Coarse Phosphate Sands Using the HydroFloat SeparatorBy Gerald H. Luttrell, Joe Shoniker, Jaisen N. Kohmuench, Christopher J. Barbee, Michael J. Mankosa
The HydroFloat technology was specifically developed to upgrade phosphate sands that are too coarse (>0.6 mm) to be efficiently recovered by conventional flotation methods. In this novel process, clas
Jan 1, 2002
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Automated Planning And Control Of Drilling And Blasting In Iron Ore QuarriesBy Yu. P. Astafyev
The, control of drilling and blasting is a complicated dynamic system whose aim is to ensure safety and prepare rock of required grade and the standard level of broken material reserves Unlike other p
Jan 1, 1986
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Test Of A Trolley-Diesel Powered 100-Ton Truck - SummaryBy J. W. Shuster
Test of trolley-diesel prime power is another step in the search to exploit the unused potential of electric wheel driven haulage trucks. The output of the present engine - a 700 horsepower diesel - i
Jan 1, 1968
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Extreme Care Needed When Handling ExplosivesEveryone knows the importance of careful handling of explosives. Even so, the point is on occasion all too graphically driven home. Witness the recent blast at a Utah explosives plant that killed five
Jan 9, 1981
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The Internet: A Powerful Anti-Mining Tool in the Wrong HandsBy R. J. McGregor
The Internet has revolutionized worldwide communications. Any real or perceived mining incident or environmental spill, no matter how small or remote, can become a disaster of "biblical proportions" t
Jan 1, 2001