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Design Considerations For Impounding Valley Leach Pads Vs. Conventional
By Allan Breitenbach
Leaching has been used since the 1600s on unlined ore dumps and since the late 1970s on lined leach pads for the recovery of metals from mined ore, the latter typically called ?heap? leaching and the
Jan 1, 2012
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Recent Approaches In U. S. Steel Coal Mining Research
By J. A. Wallace
U. S. Steel's coal mining research activities are directed toward providing new or improved hardware and techniques to increase productivity or reduce cost. Because more than 80 percent of U. S.
Jan 1, 1979
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Gypsum Production And Land Reclamation By U.S. Gypsum Company At Southard, Oklahoma
By Edward B. Westphal
One of the purest gypsum deposits in the United States is located in northwest Oklahoma about 90 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. Gypsum beds of the Blaine Formation (Permian) are each 10 to 15 feet
Jan 1, 1978
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Origin Of The Kaolin Of The Southeastern United States
By R. S. Austin
One third of the world's and most US kaolin is produced from Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary sedimentary strata in Georgia and South Carolina. The kaolin is part of a belt extending to Arkansa
Jan 1, 1998
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Water Transportation Of Industrial Minerals
By Phillip J. Maddex
Transportation is a major part of yours in the industrial minerals industry. Whereas federal income taxes merely take 50 per cent of your firms profits, transportation cost may take 50 per cent of the
Jan 1, 1969
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Rock Engineering For Surface Gold Mines
By D. S. Cavers
INTRODUCTION This paper discusses aspects of rock engineering applicable to surface gold mines. Discussion particularly centers on areas in which rock mechanics can enhance the mine productivity o
Jan 1, 1987
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Colorado Oil Shales - Shale Oil --- Petroleum?s Future Partner
By H. M. Thorne
Industrial shale-oil operations in North America and Europe predated the Drake discovery, but, since then, most have succumbed to competition from petroleum. However, the existence of enormous oil-sha
Jan 1, 1963
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The Problems of New York City Tunneling Projects
By Alfred C. Maevis
On October 27, 1972, ground was broken for the first section of the Second Avenue Subway, a two track underground rail system that was to extend from the south end of Manhattan at Broad Street, north
Jan 1, 1976
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Solutions To Prevent Materials-Handling Injuries In Underground Coal Mines (4d25da6c-ea35-4f3d-a6f2-90d36e1d76b4)
By Brian P. Stapleton, Bill M. Stewart, Joel R. Warneke, Curtis C. Clark
Of the 28 accident/injury classifications listed by the Mine Safety and Health Administration, handling materials is second only to roof falls in terms of generating the highest number of reportable a
Jan 1, 2005
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Continuous Improvements In Mine Ventilation And Fire Simulation
By Rudolf E. Greuer
Modeling a mine ventilation system is a formidable mathematical problem requiring the solution of twice as many equations as there are airways with half of these being quadratic equations. The additio
Jan 1, 1994
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Current Issues with Purported “Asbestos” Content of Talc: Part 1, Introducton and Examples in Metamorphic and Ultramafic Hosted Talc Ores
By M. Gunter, M. Buzon, B. McNamee
"A Google search on talc asbestos will yield over 500,000 hits – the reason being the growing number of civil lawsuits in this area. Historically the litigation was centered on amphibole-containing in
Jan 1, 2016
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Impact of the Coal Industry on the West Virginia Economy
By Alan L. Mierke
West Virginia's economy has been closely linked with coal. West Virginia is consistently one of the top three coal-producing states. Its 149 Mt (164 mil¬lion st) produced in 1992 represented 16.5
Jan 1, 1995
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Operation of large underground fans at Kidd Mine ? progressing through the challenges
Kidd Mine in Northern Ontario is now producing from Stage 1 of the Mine D expansion project ? mining between 2100 m and 2700 m below surface. Planning for Stage 2 of the Mine D project is already well
Jan 1, 2009
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Source of Solutions in the Cave-in-Rock Flourspar District - Introduction
By E. A. Brecke
The Cave-In-Rock Flourspar District is located in the northeast part of Hardin County, Illinois and is the most northeasterly occurrence of flour spar of the Illinois-Kentucky Flour spar Area. The occ
Jan 1, 1962
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Freshly Fractured Silica Exerts Greater Toxicity To Lung Macrophages Than Aged Dust: Organosilane (Prosil 28) Coating Markedly Reduces Dust Toxicity To Cells
By N. S. Dalal, V. Castranova, K. Van Dyke, V. Vallyathan, J. H. Kang
Previously we reported crushing or grinding crystalline silica results in silica-based free radicals on the particulate surface which can generate hydroxyl radicals in aqueous solution (1). Now we fin
Jan 1, 1991
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Potash Production Hoisting Plant Upgrade & Beyond
By D. M. Ziebarth
"During the mid to late 1960’s, the underground potash industry in Saskatchewan was born. For the next four decades the industry operated at a steady pace supporting a large part of the world demand;
Jan 1, 2017
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High Resolution Airborne Geophysics For Epithermal Gold Exploration In North-Eastern Queensland (3c25acde-e5af-4372-9064-43b4604a2b58)
By R. Henley, S. S. Webster, L. Harris
High resolution airborne magnetic and radiometric data have been shown to optimize exploration for epithermal gold deposits in the vicinity of Charters Towers, northeastern Queensland. The radiome
Jan 1, 1989
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Systems Engineering
By Jan M. Mutmansky
30.1-THE SCOPE OF SYSTEMS ENGINEERING JAN M. MUTMANSKY JAN M. MUTMANSKY 30.1.1-DEFINITIONS The terms "systems engineering," "systems analysis," and "operations research," common in today&apo
Jan 1, 1973
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Waste Sources And Impacts Of Waste Disposal On Area Water Resources Florida Phosphate Industry ? Introduction
By Jim V. Rouse
The mining, beneficiation, and processing of phosphate rock in the Florida phosphate district constitutes a large portion of the southeastern mining industry. For example, 1973 production is reported
Jan 1, 1983
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Beacon Hill Station Dewatering Wells and Jet Grouting Program
By Zephaniah Varley, Dominic Parmantier, Paul Schmall, Richard Martin, Red Robinson
Sequential excavation of the Beacon Hill Station has been accomplished in highly complex and inter-layered sand, silt, and clay soils with multiple perched groundwater tables. Successful excavation ha
Jan 1, 2007