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Application of coal mine roof rating (CMRR) to extended cuts
Since first introduced, the coal mine roof rating (CMRR) has been widely accepted as a tool for geologic characterization and mine planning. This paper discusses the application of the CMRR to another
Jan 1, 2000
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Mining In A Multistake Holder Environment Falconbridge’s Raglan Project
By B. Swarbrick
Today’s mining occurs in a dynamic world of conflicting objectives. Mining companies have to look further than a traditional cash flow analysis to determine the potential value of developing a mine. I
Jan 1, 2000
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The Economics of Correct Pulley Selection
By Robert Sutton, Milan Sjaus
Conveyor pulleys are an important and integral component of a conveyor. Conveyors work in sequence to make up conveyor systems. Each conveyor system is only as reliable as its crudest component. If th
Jan 1, 2000
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Measurement of Oxygen, Temperature, and Geochemical Profiles in Sulfide and Oxide Waste Rock Dumps of Different Ages
By S. Helgen, C. Byrns, A. Davis
The 4000 acre historic Robinson Mining District outside Ely, Nevada hosts a continuum of oxidelsulfide waste rock dumps of different ages. In an effort to develop a paradigm to explain past, existing,
Jan 1, 2000
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Internal rate of return (IRR) - a flawed and dysfunctional project-evaluation criterion
By M. M. Hajdasinski
For decades, the internal rate of return (IRR) project-evaluation criterion has been under increasing criticism. Torries (1998a) defends the beleaguered criterion. He claims that, as a project-evaluat
Jan 1, 2000
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Evaluation of Mining Permits Resulting in Acid Mine Drainage in Pennsylvania 1987 - 1996: A Post Mortem Study
By Joseph M. Tarantino, Eric F. Perry, Keith B. C. Brady, Michael W. Smith
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection in 1998 reviewed its permitting process to determine how effective its program has been in preventing pollution and to identify here it could be
Jan 1, 2000
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Utility of bioreagents in mineral processing
By K. A. Natarajan, P. Somasundaran, Namita Deo
Biological processes have recently become more attractive in hydrometallurgy and mineral processing due to their lower operating costs, potential for processing low-quality ores and flexibility. Adhes
Jan 1, 2000
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Geochemical Investigations and Gas Monitoring of an Acid Generating Waste Rock Pile
By J. Smolensky, M. Paul
The Nordhalde is a waste rock pile resulting from uranium mining near Ronneburg, Germany. The pile contains over 27 million m3 of waste rock. Typical seepage water has a pH of 2.7 and a sulfate concen
Jan 1, 2000
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Prioritization of Abandoned Mines in the Animas Watershed, Southwestern Colorado
By Carol Cox Russell
More than two thousand abandoned mines within the Animas watershed in Southwestern Colorado are being prioritized for remediation by the Animas River Stakeholders Group (ARSG). Phased collection and a
Jan 1, 2000
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Past and Future trends in phosphate use
By M. C. Roberts
To assess the future markets for a mineral from a producing district, the following three aspects must be considered: the future growth of the markets, the competitiveness of the district in terms of
Jan 1, 2000
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Sorption of uranium, strontium and cesium on pozzolan
By R. K. Mehta, U. Cetin
The Nevada Test Site is located approximately 100 km (65 miles) northwest of Las Vegas, NV. The site was primarily used by the Department of Energy for the field testing of nuclear weapons and has bee
Jan 1, 2000
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Silica Micro Encapsulation: An Innovative Technology For The Treatment Of ARD
By A. L. Anderson, J. T. Rybock
KEECO has developed the Silica Micro Encapsulation (SME) technology for the treatment of acidic, metal-laden waters. Utilizing a silica-based chemical formulation that entails chemisorption and micro
Jan 1, 2000
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The Los Pelambres Overland Conveyor
By Christof Brewka
Los Pelambres, 200 km north of Santiago, Chile, is the latest in a series of mega-projects developed in this part of the world. While most of its predecessors are spread over open desert, the Los Pela
Jan 1, 2000
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Eight To Be Inducted Into National Mining Hall of Fame
The National Mining Hall of Fame will hold its 13thAnnual Induction Banquet during MINExpo International 2000 in Las Vegas, NV. The gala black-tie (optional) event will honor eight legendary leaders
Jan 1, 2000
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Creating Wetlands on Acid Generating Tailings - Maintenance Free Reclamation?
By Glenn Melchert, Paul Eger, Jon Wagner, Dave Antonson, John Folman
Current approaches to reclaiming acid generating tailings include permanent water cover or encapsulation with various synthetic liners and/or clay. Although these methods can be effective, some ongoin
Jan 1, 2000
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Development Of An On-Line Coal Washability Analysis System Using X-Ray Computed Tomography
By G. T. Adel, J. D. Miller, C. L. Lin
Washability analysis determines the maximum separation efficiency that can be achieved in the operation of coal preparation plants. Unfortunately, there are no on-line techniques for determining this
Jan 1, 2000
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The Upper Pennsylvanian Pittsburgh Coal Bed: Geology And Mine Models
By L. F. Ruppert, W. D. Watson, S. J. Tewalt, L. J. Bragg
The U.S. Geological Survey recently completed a digital coal resource assessment model of the Upper Pennsylvanian Pittsburgh coal bed which indicates that of the original 34 billion short tons [31 bil
Jan 1, 2000
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The Low Potential Hydrophobic State Of Pyrite In Amyl Xanthate Flotation With Nitrogen
By X. Zhu, R. Du Plessis, J. D. Miller, D. G. Kotylar
Research on the low-potential hydrophobic state of pyrite with potassium amyl xanthate (PAX) as collector, is reported to help explain and understand the fundamental aspects of the N2TEC flotation pro
Jan 1, 2000
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Monitoring Of Mineral Surface Modifications At Molecular Level
By J. A. Mielczarski
Surface properties of minerals could be modified selectively and very specifically by adsorption -desorption (dissolution) processes. This requires a monitoring and control of the outermost surface l
Jan 1, 2000
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Deep cut: ground control and worker safety in coal mines
By E. R. Braer, C. J. Bise
The trend in underground room-and-pillar coal mining is to employ remote-controlled, continuous-mining machines and extended cuts to depths of 12 m (40 ft) or more. This system of coal extraction, ado
Jan 1, 2000