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Exploration Of Limestone Pillar Stability In Multiple-level Mining Conditions Using Numerical ModelsBy Michael Murphy, Gamal Rashed, Brent Slaker
Many underground stone mines in the United States operate on multiple mining levels. The effects of interburden thickness, pillar offset between mining levels at various depths of cover, and in situ s
Jan 1, 2023
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CFD Modeling Of Air Flow In An Openpit MineBy W. Collingwood
As openpit mines continue to grow deeper and productivity continues to increase, the management of respirable dust and noxious gases can become a challenge. The natural wind flow in openpit mines is o
Jan 1, 2012
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Montana Talc Co. details its successful entry into the talc businessBy Frank W. Pereira
The Montana Talc ore body was discovered in 1983 in Montana's Gravelly Range, about 40 km (25 miles) south of Ennis. Initial drilling indicated a 910-kt (1-million st) ore body of high purity
Jan 1, 1989
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Electrochemical Behaviour Of Ferrosilicon Suspensions Used In Dense Medium Separation (DMS) ProcessesBy R. A. Williams
Surface and electrochemical techniques have been used to describe the surface chemistry of ferrosilicon powders, as a function of pH and electrochemical potential, for conditions typical of operating
Jan 1, 1987
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The Selective Leaching and Separation of Molybdenum from Complex Molybdenite Concentrate Containing CopperBy Zhan-fang Cao, Hong Zhong, Li-feng Li, Shuai Wang, Xiao-yu Cao, Guang-yi Liu, Ming-ming Wang
"In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on the hydrometallurgical processing of molybdenite, with the decline of high-grade and easily handled molybdenum minerals. In this work, a novel m
Jan 1, 2015
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Resume, job search, interviewing tips, and salary considerationsBy R. Kent Comann
Introduction This article describes ways to maximize employment potential for those looking for a job in the minerals industry. Advice on the right way to prepare a resume is followed by tips on wher
Jan 2, 1985
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Use And Application Of Synthetic Organic Flocculants In The Mining IndustryBy Richard E. Ellwanger
Methods of utilizing flocculants as settling and filter aids for mineral processing slurries are reviewed. Broad chemical classifications and techniques for proper dilution, multiple addition, and com
Jan 1, 1980
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Modeling Immiscible Gas-Water Flow In Deforming Mining EnvironmentsBy Angelus S. C. Owili-Eger
Although the foundation of a unified treatment of fluid flow in variably saturated porous media was established more than seventy years ago, no serious attempt was made to develop it until the early 1
Jan 1, 1980
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Evolution Of Geotechnical Properties In Hydrothermal Sulfide Mounds: A Maturation ThresholdBy B. Waquet
The genesis of a hydrothermal subsea mound, by chimney debris heaping and mineralizing fluid circulating upward, induces a vertical maturation gradient. Connected porosity is easy to measure and, afte
Jan 1, 2011
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Using Slope Design Fundamentals and Technology for Slope Steeping on a Final Wall at the Goldstrike OpenpitBy Jeff Mattern
"Slope performance monitoring, dependable operational practices and ongoing collection of geologic data in openpit slopes all provide valuable information for quantifying potential steepening of subse
Dec 1, 2018
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The Application of Petroleum Engineering to Geothermal Development (e7fcbc76-2142-4a2c-aab2-ba67a895a85b)By V. E. Suter
Anyone with geothermal experience can readily attest that geothermal operations are a natural extension of oil and gas operations. A geothermal company and an oil company need the same type of people
Jan 9, 1980
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Design Of Permanent Block Stopping To Resist Strata Convergence Using Pre-Formed Low Density Polyisocyanurate Foam As A Perimeter SealBy Richard E. Ray
Conventional concrete block plastered with a cemantitious coating is the most common material used in the construction of perma¬nent stoppings to direct airflow in underground mines in the U.S.A. All
Jan 1, 1984
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Uranium Resources In New MexicoBy V. McLemore
New Mexico ranks 2nd in uranium reserves in the U. S., which amounts to 15 million tons ore at 0.277% U3O8 (84 million lbs U3O8) at $30/lb (EIA, 2006). The most important deposit in the state is sands
Jan 1, 2007
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The Meeting Between Man & Nature ? Oxy?s Way ? SummaryBy Gordon B. French
The Occidental Oil Shale mining and retorting system for the production of shale oil has many advantages over the conventional underground mine and surface retort systems. For example only a portion o
Jan 1, 1975
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Assessment Of Emergency Ventilation Capability In Case Of Train Fire In A Tunnel Using "Subway Environment Simulation" (SES) Computer ProgramBy Paul C. Miclea, Robert E. Murphy
The behavior of fire and airflows in a confined tunnel differ significantly from more familiar fire situations outside, due to the buoyant effect which tends to create a layer of hot smoke and gases f
Jan 1, 1989
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Outlook For Mineral Development In AlaskaBy John F. M. Sims
Political issues and a glaring infrastructure deficiency have retarded the emergence of a strong mining component to the Alaskan economy in recent years. Barriers to orderly mineral development are sl
Jan 1, 1982
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Selective Leaching of Rare Earth Elements from Complex Rare Earth Ore Using Deep Eutectic Solvents - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Zainab Nasrullah, MontanaFrank Agyemang, Mehran Sadat, Richard LaDouceur
Rare earth elements (REEs) are valuable for various modern technological applications, including metallurgy, machine building, radio electronics, instrument engineering, nuclear engineering, and manuf
Feb 1, 2025
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SME Annual Meeting And Exhibit ShowguideJan 1, 1998
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The Preparation Of Environmental Impact Statements For Industrial Projects ? IntroductionBy John M. Heckard
It all started with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, which establishes that Congress is committed to restore and maintain environ- mental quality. It directs all federal agencies to iden
Jan 1, 1973
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Design and Construction Considerations for the Pawtucket CSO Tunnel - RETC2023By Victor Despointes, Stephane Polycarpe, Kathryn Kelly, Chris Feeney, Brian Hann, Vojtech Ernst Gall
The Pawtucket Tunnel is a 2.2-mi, 30.2-ft diameter CSO storage tunnel in Rhode Island. The primary tunnel is built using a dual-mode open-EPB TBM capable of sealing the face within 120 seconds to mana
Jun 13, 2023