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Elimination Of Toxic Factors In Leachate To Enhance Biooxidation Of Sulfide OresBy P. Rusin
Toxic substances in On solutions can retard biological leaching of copper sulfide dump ores. On solutions were analyzed for metals, organics, and chloride, and showed inhibitory concentrations of alum
Jan 1, 1994
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Design and Implementation of Belt Conveyor Take-Up Safety Device Systems - SME Annual Meeting 2026By C. H. Stephenson, M. Du Preez
Overland belt conveyors often use vertically guided counterweight take-ups or horizontally tensioned carriages to maintain belt tension. In the event of belt or wire rope failure, these systems can re
Feb 22, 2026
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Research on the Roof Advanced Breaking Position of Large Mining Height Working Face in Shallow Coal SeamFully mechanized longwall mining with large mining heights (LMHs) in shallow-depth thick coal seams has been widely applied in Shenfu coalfield, China. Dynamic loading and rib spalling is serious when
Jul 28, 2020
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Replacing The Stone and Rebuilding the PentagonBy Jim Owens
The methodology of quarrying changed significantly in the Indiana limestone industry in the 60 years between Sept. 11, 1941 and Sept. 11, 2001. The former was the date of the Pentagon groundbreaking
Jan 1, 2005
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The Status Of Down-The-Hole Drills In Underground Mining ? IntroductionBy J. C. Irvine
A recent development in underground drilling has been the introduction of the down-the-hole drill, an old and very familiar tool to the surface operator. The idea of moving such a rig underground is n
Jan 1, 1976
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Environmental Education In Mining Engineering Curricula: Perceptions Of Practicing Engineers (a67c6d61-7145-4603-9678-36208aea7765)By J. M. Mutmansky
This paper outlines the results of a study of opinions of practicing engineers concerning the value of environmental engineering courses in a mining engineering curriculum. One hundred engineers with
Jan 1, 2001
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Statistical Analysis Of Sand And Gravel Aggregate Deposit's Of Late Pleistocene Lake Bonneville, UtahBy James D. Bliss
Sedimentary deposits of pluvial Lake Bonneville are an important source of sand and gravel suitable for aggregate and construction in Utah. Data on Lake Bonneville basin sand and gravel deposit thickn
Jan 1, 2001
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Analysis of particulate contamination in personal dust monitor samplingThe National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has continued study of the Personal Dust Monitor (PDM) developed by Rupprecht & Patashnick Co. Inc. through a CDC contract and current
Jan 1, 2009
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Is Oleic Acid Or Oleoyl Sarcosine More Selective In The Flotation Of Salt Type MineralsBy O. Ozcan
Oleic acid has been almost invariably used in the flotation of siliceous fluorite ores. The performance of oleic acid, however, deteriorates with carbonaceous fluorite ores. Oleoyl sarcosine developed
Jan 1, 1994
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National Mining Hall Of Fame To Honor Five During 22nd CeremonyCeremonies for the induction of five mining industry pioneers into the National Mining Hall of Fame will be on Sept. 12, 2009 at the Charles F. Barber Pavilion of the Museum Convention Center in Leadv
Jan 1, 2009
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Progress Toward A Deep Underground Science And Engineering Laboratory At The Homestake Mine In Lead, South DakotaBy Cathleen J. Webb, Arden D. Davis
The Homestake Gold Mine at Lead, South Dakota, has been proposed as the host site for the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory. The laboratory will house neutrino experiments in mine w
Jan 1, 2005
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Mineral Resource estimation for the Chatham Rock Phosphorite ProjectBy Ray Wood, Rene Sterk, Robin Falconer, Sean Aldrich, Simon Nielsen
"The Chatham Rock Phosphorite project is situated 450 km east of New Zealand at approximately 350 to 450 m water depth. The deposit occurs as a thin layer of phosphatebearing glauconitic sand at the s
Sep 1, 2014
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Improved Prices Spur Optimism at NWMA MeetingBy Steve Kral
After years of cutbacks, closures and layoffs, the mining industry is beginning to expand again. Metals prices are up and so is investor interest and confidence in the industry. Gold prices began
Jan 1, 2004
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Associations Between Whole-Body Vibration Exposure and Occupational and Personal Factors in Drill Operators in Indian Iron Ore Mines Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Ashis Bhattacherjee, Rahul Upadhyay, Nearkasen Chau, Aditya Kumar Patra, Dhanjee Kumar Chaudhary
Heavy earth-moving machineries used in open-pit mines intensively expose the drill operators to whole-body vibration and shocks and thus to musculoskeletal disorders. The roles of an individual, machi
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Recent Developments In High-Pressure Water-Jet Assisted Cutting Of Rock And CoalBy George K. Schenck
INTRODUCTION Recent advances in high-pressure water jet technology can be effectively employed in mining and tunneling. The new equipment is based on available industrial hardware such as pumps, no
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluation Of An Area Dragline Mining Project Using Simulation ModelsBy Philip Morey
Large scale surface coal mining will be required to fill future energy demand in the United States. In realization of this long-term commitment to coal resources, the U.S. Energy Re-search and Develop
Jan 1, 1978
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Enhancement Of Bacterial Iron And Sulfate Respiration For In Situ Bioremediation Of Acid Mine Drainage Sites: A Case Study (9e023564-700d-405d-941a-989b38ed4fb9)By A. A. Bilgin
The prevention of acid mine drainage (AMD) in situ is more attractive than down-gradient treatment alternatives that do not involve source control. AMD source control can be achieved by shifting the m
Jan 1, 2007
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Detroit Salt Mine – Past and FutureBy E. Z. Manos
The Detroit salt mine is operated by the Detroit Salt Co. It is one of the oldest underground room-and-pillar mines in the United States still in production. Mining at the Detroit salt mine began
Jan 1, 2003
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Advances In Autogenous And Semiautogenous GrindingBy Vladimir G. Kochnev
Crushing and grinding account for the major portion (60 to 80 percent) of the overall expenses for ore processing. Autogenous (AG) and semiautogenous grinding (SAG) have been considered a step forward
Jan 1, 2008
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Development of a new method for quality control in the quarry industry for practicing sustainabilityBy H. Tudeshki, A. Tayebi
"The large extent of global production and consumption of aggregates from quarries, grabs one´s attention and makes its substantial and essential standpoint in the world today pretty clear. A great am
Jan 1, 2011