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The Cortez Story: 125 Years Of Evolution And InnovationBy C. E. McFarland, N. W. Kirshenbaum
Cortez Gold Mines is located about 75 miles southwest of Elko, NV. Activity in the mining district dates from 1862. The current operation developed from a 1963 joint venture of Webb Resources, The Bun
Jan 1, 1992
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Risk Sharing Principles in Tunnel ContractsBy Eivind Grøv
"INTRODUCTION Tunneling and underground excavation is related to handling of uncertainties, risks associated with geological conditions are significant and ‘unexpected geological conditions’ often cla
Jan 1, 2016
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A Model For Prediction Of Crude Oil Price Using Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference SystemBy M. H. Basiri
Crude oil, as a central commercial commodity, is tied to major economic activities in all nations. Also its price fluctuation plays a significant role in global political and economic situation, as a
Jan 1, 2012
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Adding a third main fan at the Waste Isolation Pilot PlantBy K. H. McDaniel, L. Griswold
The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) is adding a third fan to supplement its two existing main fans. The third fan will operate in parallel with the two existing fans. An engineering analysis conduc
Jan 1, 2000
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Optimization in Flotation Plants (9dd59534-d6f0-410e-9540-57275a4a2a6a)By E. Woodburn, R. Putman, A. L. Mular
Optimization strategies of possible interest to mineral processing are reviewed and typical strategies initiated in processing plants to date are discussed. Both On-Line and Off- Line optimization pro
Jan 1, 1976
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Industrial Rocks And Minerals In UtahBy Bryce T. Tripp
Utah's abundant industrial rock-and-mineral resources support a relatively small but important sector of the State's economy. In 1983, six of the top 10 nonfuel mineral commodities (by value
Jan 1, 1987
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Application Of Geological, Hydrogeological And Laboratory Studies For The Location Of Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel Under Suez Canal, Egypt.By Omar Abd el Fattah Ramly, Abdallah Mohamed Sourour
FOREWORD In 1974, the Ministry of Housing and Reconstruction (The Client) which subsequently became the Ministry of Development and New Communities of the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt a
Jan 1, 1979
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The Impact Of The Virgin Rock Temperature At Hanford On The Ventilation Parameters For The Nuclear Waste Repository In BasaltBy Paul C. Miclea
Hanford Reservation, in the State of Washington, with its deep basalt formations, is one of the three sites recommended by the Department of Energy for detailed investigations in order to select the f
Jan 1, 1987
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Surviving In The Competitive And Global Mining IndustryBy John E. Tilton
Mining is one of the oldest human activities. It goes back at least to the Bronze Age and possibly even the Stone Age. The Romans mined copper in Spain and tin in England some 2,000 years ago. The wri
Jan 1, 1997
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The Computer In Mineral Geophysical Exploration: A ReviewBy M. T. Holroyd
Digital computer applications to minerals exploration remained largely an experimental alternative to manual techniques until well into the 1960's. Due to the high cost of computer time, and the
Jan 1, 1989
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Rehabilitation of Decant Structure for Coal Slurry Impoundment in OhioBy Raymond A. Povirk, David L. Bartsch, James V. Hamel
The Ohio Valley Coal Company is expand- ing its Powhatan Mine No. 6 near Alledonia, Ohio. This expansion includes a 20 rn (65 ft) height in crease for an existing 44 rn (145 ft) coal refuse - slurry i
Jan 1, 1991
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Estimation of pulp viscosity and grinding mill performance by means of mill noise measurementsBy S. D. Morrison, J. L. Watson
It is well known that the density and viscosity of a mill pulp have optimum levels for grinding efficiency, and sophisticated control loops are employed to control pulp density in industry. However, t
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluation Of The Air Quality And Distribution During The Rest Period Of Bacterially Assisted Leaching Operations In Uranium MinesBy S. G. Hardcastle, Akbar Sheikh
In Canadian underground uranium mines, bacterial leaching is being increasingly applied to low-grade ore reserves. At Denison Mines Limited uranium operations, old stopes are used as leaching vessels;
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimization Of Single And Multiple Seam Dragline Mines Through SimulationBy Ronny J. Sadri
Under contract to the Department of Energy, Fluor Mining & Metals, Inc. and Bonner & Moore Associates developed a group of computer models that can be used to simulate single seam dragline operations.
Jan 1, 1982
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In Situ Stress and Natural Fracture Distribution at Depth in the Piceance Basin, Colorado: Implications to Stimulation and Production of Low Permeability Gas Reservoirs.By Lawrence W. Teufel
Knowledge of in situ stress and natural fracture distribution at depth improves our ability to stimulate and produce low permeability reservoirs. The focus of this study is three closely spaced, 2.5 k
Jan 1, 1986
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A Case Study of Methane Gas Migration Through Sealed Mine Gob Into Active Mine WorkingsBy Frank E. McCall, Michael A. Trevits, Fred Garcia
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the influence of atmospheric pressure changes on methane gas migration through mine seals at a mine site located in the Pittsburgh Coalbed. The mine gained acces
Jan 1, 1995
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Computer Control Of Underground Ore Train Movement At Mount Isa Mine ? IntroductionBy Peter Ralph
All copper ore haulage at Isamine was transferred to the new 19 level haulage network by mid 1975. Previous experience together with design studies had indicated that a three train operation would be
Jan 1, 1979
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Processing Techniques Used To Recover Secondary MaterialsBy Michael J. Mankosa
Increased emphasis has been placed on recycling consumer and industrial waste products. This trend has created a new industry that is focused on recovery/ separation of byproducts from waste material.
Jan 1, 1997
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Observations and Lessons from the International Static Database (ISD) on Neutralizing CapacityBy Nora M. Hutt, Kevin A. Morin
Geochemical static tests are a basic component of geochemical assessments and predictions for acidic drainage, and include acid-base accounting and total-metal contents. A key database for such inform
Jan 1, 2000
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Climate Control on High Production Retreating Longwall Coalfaces in Strata Temperatures Exceeding 42°C at Harworth CollieryBy S. J. Parkin, P. Shead
Extraction of coal at Harworth Colliery is undertaken in the Deep Soft seam at roughly 1000m depth where the strata temperature is 42 "C. Production employs the longwall retreating method using high p
Jan 1, 1997