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Concomitant Backstowing: Potential For Alleviating Concerns Associated With High-Production Longwall MiningBy M. J. Sanzotti, C. J. Bise
This paper examines the potential for controlling longwall-induced subsidence by pneumatically backstowing waste rock into the void created by mining. The paper also examines scheduling the process as
Jan 1, 1997
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Enhanced Extraction Of Silver And Other Metals From Refractory Oxide Ores Through BioreductionBy J. Sharp, R. Arnold, P. Rusin, T. Young, N. A. Sinclair
Many oxide silver and molybdenum deposits remain undeveloped because chemical extraction yields poor recoveries or is environmentally unacceptable. Bioreductive leaching of such ore samples at MBX res
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Minerals 1994Along with kyanite and sillimanite, andalusite forms part of the sillimanite industrial minerals trimorphous alumina-silicate group. Theoretically, andalusite contains about 60% A1203 and 40% Si02, wi
Jan 1, 1995
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Pressure Oxidation Of A Refractory Sulfide Concentrate And Thiourea Leaching Of Gold And Silver From The ResiduesBy I. H. Gundiler
A pilot-plant flotation concentrate containing 21.6 g/t gold and 2 kg/t silver was used for this study. Base-line cyanide and thiourea tests showed 30-40% extraction of both gold and silver. After roa
Jan 1, 1992
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Tunnel Boring Machines in Hong KongBy Ian McFeat-Smith, Odd G. Askilsrud
Introduction Given the mountainous nature of the local igneous terrain, hard rock tunnelling plays an important role in the development of Hong Kong's infrastructure. In 1990, tenderers for
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Rock And Mineral Resources And Developments In UtahBy Bryce T. Tripp
Utah produces a wide variety of industrial rock and mineral commodities, valued in 1998 at $534 million (28 percent of the total non-fuel mineral production of Utah). Major commodities produced in 199
Jan 1, 2001
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Gamma Ray Gages In Beneficiation PlantsBy John R. Riede
The use of radioactive gages in beneficiation plants is relatively new However, enough applications have been made so that it is now possible to positively state that these gages have definitely progr
Jan 1, 1958
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Risk-Based Design Study and Innovative Ventilation Strategy for a High-Gradient Short Tunnel - RETC2023By Reinhard Gertl, Maximilian Weithaler, Harald Kammerer, Juan Pablo Muñoz, Juan-Carlos Rueda
The Guillermo Gaviria Echeverri tunnel and its access roads project in Antioquia, Colombia is a mega infrastructure project that includes a road network with the longest tunnel in Latin America and se
Jun 13, 2023
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Dustless Transfer ® Systems Reduce Conveyor Dusting by 98 PercentBy Steven A. Bradbury
INTRODUCTION Passive dust control systems are quickly gaining acceptance in the bulk solids handling industries. The number of applications is increasing due to proven performance, especially in U
Jan 1, 2004
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Blind Drilling Becoming an Accepted Technology For Ventilation ShaftsBy William J. Maloney
Blind drilled shafts are becoming increasingly popular as a secondary and sometimes primary means of ventilation. This is particularly true in the Appalachian coalfields. Some reasons for the rebirth
Jan 1, 1993
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Tunnelling With Hydraulic Drills At Aabjoera Hydro Electric Plant In NorwayBy Alf Thidemann, Per Marius Nilsen
Tunnelling with hydraulic drills has been a success in Norway. In the fall of 1976 excavation of tunnels for the development of the Aabjoera scheme was started. Two and a half years later a total of 2
Jan 1, 1979
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Reclamation and closure of the AA heap leach pad at Barrick's Goldstrike mineBy K. Burke, K. L. Myers, R. Espell
Barrick's Goldstrike AA heap leach pad is an HDPE-lined facility that was used for gold recovery from low-grade ores using conventional cyanide heap-leach technology. The pad was operated from 19
Jan 1, 2002
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Marketing And Distribution Of Canadian Potash To Offshore MarketsBy R. J. Heath
Potash, the general term for potassium salts used as fertilizers, is one of the essential growth nutrients (together with nitrogen and phosphates) required by all living things. Total world consumpt
Jan 1, 1980
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A Portable Device for Mine Face Rock Fragmentation AnalysisBy B. Sameti
Blast engineers have been taking advantage of image-based rock fragmentation analysis methods for the past 3 decades to estimate rock size distributions. These methods utilize a wide range of image se
Feb 23, 2014
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Carboxyl Stretching Vibrations Of Spontaneously Adsorbed And Lb Transferred Calcium Carboxylates As Determined By FTIR Internal Reflection SpectroscopyThe nature of adsorbed calcium carboxylates (oleate and stearate) has been investigated by in-situ/ex-situ Fourier transform infrared internal reflection spectroscopy (FTIR/IRS). Previous spectroscopi
Jan 1, 1998
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Radial pick cutting performance in dry and saturated sandstone - SME Transactions 2012By L. S. Gertsch, M. Z. Abu Bakar
Linear cutting tests of a porous sandstone with a radial drag pick show that saturation of rock with water can increase the specific energy of fragmentation. This appears to be due, in this case, to a
Jan 1, 2012
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Factors Affecting The Migration Of 222Rn In Subsurface Environments: The Dependence Of Emanation Coefficient On Ore PropertiesBy Stephen R. Pogorski, Nicholas Busigin, Colin R. Phillips
The movement of radon away from its source in porous media is determined by two key parameters: the fraction of the total radon formed which enters the intergranular pore spaces, termed the emanation
Jan 1, 1981
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Biosorption of metals using nonliving biomass - A reviewBy K. A. Natarajan, J. M. Modak
A review of published literature on the biosorption of metals using nonliving biomass is presented. Factors such as pH, temperature, initial metal concentration, biomass loading, the presence of co-io
Jan 1, 1996
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Mineral Processing To Material ProcessingBy I. Iwasaki
As the world tension relaxes and as the interest and taste for consumer products change, complacency is beginning to prevail over the needs of minerals and primary metals. The current trend towards re
Jan 1, 1995
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Transloading: A Case Study Of The Tucker Hill Perlite Project And Its Transloading TerminalBy Charles N. Speltz
The cost of transportation of industrial minerals frequently is higher than the cost of the product. When a mine, industrial-mineral plant, or customer is served by a single railroad, because of the l
Jan 1, 1999