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The Industrial Importance Of Lake StoneBy Kenneth K. Landes
Lake stone is a term currently applied to chemical and metallurgical grade limestone or dolomite that is brought down Lakes Michigan and Huron by large cargo vessels, mostly self-unloaders. This stone
Jan 1, 1975
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Conservation Of Nonmetallic Minerals Through Improved Processing ? IntroductionBy Immo H. Redeker
Tile Asheville Minerals Research Laboratory is a member of the Engineering Research Department of North Carolina State University. The Laboratory is engaged mainly in applied nonmetallic mineral proce
Jan 1, 1969
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Subsurface Investigations By Seismic Refraction ? IntroductionBy Eugene A. Hickok
Seismic surveys utilizing the MD-1 have been performed by Geophysical Specialties Company since 1957 in many parts of the, U. S. and Canada and in several foreign countries. These surveys have proven
Jan 1, 1962
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Verification of Numerical Analysis with Monitoring Data for the Magenta Station of Paris Subway EoleBy Moussa Wone, V. Nasri, F. Guimbal, D. Andre
The Magenta underground station was constructed in the heart of Paris in saturated soft soil and at shallow depth. To investigate the surface settlement and the deformation of the concrete liner, inno
Jan 1, 2003
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Martin Marietta Conveyor StudyBy R. Corriveaau
This paper is about a horizontally curved conveyor, which carries 6,050 stph of limestone over land from a new quarry to the owner's plant. The conveyor is 5,012 ft long with a horizontal curve r
Jan 1, 2004
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Experimental study on attenuation of acoustic emission signals in metallic plates for deep-sea miningBy Fabian Laumen, Sunny Schoone, Felix Leaman, ELISABETH CLAUSEN
The paper evaluates the attenuation behavior of acoustic emission (AE) signals in four different materials used in marine environments. The study aims to identify materials with the highest and lowest
Dec 1, 2023
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Fundamentals Of High Intensity Magnetic Separation As Applied To Industrial MineralsBy D. A. Norrgran
The process of magnetic separation is based on the differences among magnetic susceptibilities of various mineral species. Performed either wet or dry, the separation has application in both the recov
Jan 1, 1987
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Quantitative In-Situ Analysis of Collector Adsorption Reactions By FTIR Internal Reflection SpectroscopyBy J. D. Miller, Jon J. Kellar
Researchers in flotation chemistry have long sought to describe collector adsorption phenomena in greater detail including kinetics, orientation and interactions between adsorbed species. Now a quanti
Jan 1, 1989
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Statistical Method Of Calculating And Analyzing Ore ReservesBy John A. Patterson
There are certain data handling techniques used by statisticans that can help one to calculate the size of an orebody and to develop some of the relationships between size, cutoff grade, average grade
Jan 1, 1958
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Profit-based grinding controlsBy O. A. Bascur
The problem of setting the proper control objectives and/or having several objectives to be met in the implementation of grinding control strategies can be resolved. The design and implementation of a
Jan 1, 1991
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Sustainable Development In Mining Projects: Empirical Evaluation Of A ProjectBy M. B. Díaz Aguado
Traditionally, the practical evaluation of a mining project for a potential investment has been made considering mainly technical aspects. But the concept of sustainable development has introduced sig
Jan 1, 2007
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Laboratory Test on the Effect of Risk Mitigation Measures against Earthquake for Existing Rock TunnelBy Nobuharu Isago, Atsushi Kusaka, Kosuke Kawata
"Strong earthquakes occur frequently in Japan, and some rock tunnels have sustained severe damages on their permanent lining. Many road tunnels, which were constructed by conventional steel arch suppo
Jan 1, 2016
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Impermeable Membranes Used For Solution Containment In Heaps, Reservoirs, Tailing Ponds And Dumps ? 1) IntroductionBy J. B. Cabezas
The metallurgical processes that are frequently applied today use strong solutions and are of alkaline, acidic, or organic nature. These play a very important part in recovery of values from many ores
Jan 1, 1986
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A Novel Treatment for Acid Mine Drainage, Using a Wood-Waste Cover Preventing Sulfide OxidationBy Diane Germain, Normand Tassé, Claude Dufour
At the East Sullivan site, pore-waters underlying a wood waste cover that prevents sulfide oxidation are characterized by an anoxic environment, abundance of dissolved organic substrates, and near neu
Jan 1, 2000
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Towards An Understanding Of Giant Gold Systems (6885826b-06dc-4b67-9666-e12357cc739f)Giant gold deposits are considered products of crustal-scale systems. Reduced fluids stored in mid to lower crustal reservoirs were discharged into mid to upper crustal sites of deposition. Elements o
Jan 1, 1999
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Application Of Special Chemicals (Flocculants And Dewatering Aids) For Red Mud Separation And Hydrate FiltrationBy Z. Sartowski, M. J. Pearse
The authors present laboratory and plant results illustrating the benefits to be gained by using chemical additives, namely flocculants and surfactant dewatering aids, in the Bayer process. Advanta
Jan 1, 1984
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An Algorithm For Selecting The Optimum Combination Of Main And Booster Fans In Underground MinesBy Pierre Mousset-Jones, Felipe Calizaya, Malcolm J. McPherson
The algorithm presented in this study determines the combination of fans that provide all working districts of a mine with predefined airflows at the minimum operating cost. It is based on an existing
Jan 1, 1987
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Operational Results of a 1,200 gpm Passive Bioreactor for Metal Mine Drainage, West Fork, MissouriBy Denis Murphy, James Gusek, Carl Mann, Thomas Wilderman
An active underground lead mine produces water having a pH of 8.0 with 0.4 to 0.6 mg/L of Pb and 0.36 mg/L. of Zn. This water is pumped at the rate of 1.200 gpm into a five-cell, bioreactor system cov
Jan 1, 2000
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Impacts Of Anti-Nuclear Movement On The Mining Industry In New MexicoBy Ignacio Salazar
Somebody sure gave me the wrong title. I can talk much more freely about the impact of the anti-nuclear movement on the DRILLING industry in New Mexico. In a word, it is being "clobbered." It doesn&
Jan 1, 1979
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Geophysical Techniques Being Used To Study Gulf Coast Salt Domes For The Storage Of Nuclear WasteBy R. M. White
Abstract. Gulf Coast Salt Domes are being considered for radioactive waste disposal and this paper describes the geophysical techniques currently being used and those being considered for later phases
Jan 1, 1980