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Environmental Impact of Groundwater Discharge During Tunnel ConstructionBy James A. Pappas, Francis L. Fong, Tracy K. Lundin
The impact of environmental regulations on the quality of tunnel groundwater discharges is examined in this paper. Tunnel contractors usually depend on specialty contractors or outside consultants to
Jan 1, 1995
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Design and Construction Considerations for Intersecting Tunnels—Charleston, SC - RETC2021By Lindsey Schneider, Steve Kirk, Michael Miglioretti, Jeffrey P. Kolzow, Kyle White
The US17 Spring/Fishburne Drainage Improvements Project utilizes a stormwater conveyance tunnel system of approximately 8,250 LF. The tunnel system includes two intersecting tunnels of differing diame
Jun 13, 2021
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Recovery Of Refractory Gold Seldom EasyBy John Litz
The term "refractory gold ores" refers to a wide number of ore types which are not readily amenable to direct cyanidation. A number of processes have been used commercially, and a number of others hav
Jan 1, 1998
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Environmental Audits – Determining the Need at Mining FacilitiesBy J. N. Philbrook
As with most industries, mining must now include in its plan of operation mechanisms to address a project's environmental impact. New regulations have focused attention on the potential environme
Jan 1, 1991
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Beware the Gold ScamsBy A. Dale Wunderlich
In the past, most people have associated gold scams with the sale of non-existent gold mines, an undivided interest in unmined ore or the sale of gold-plated lead bars. These scams are still available
Jan 1, 1990
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Ghana Makes Change to Revive Its Gold Mining IndustryBy Henry Antwi
The decade of the 1990s promises to be one of increasing internationalization for domestic minerals producers as they scramble to enhance relative positions in highly competitive, international minera
Jan 1, 1992
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Discussion - Geologic Resources Vs. Ore Reserves - Noble, A.C.By E. J. Garrison
Discussion by E.J. Garrison A.C. Noble presents a clear and concise summary of the factors pertinent to a competent reserve evaluation of a mineral occurrence. However, I believe that he confuses t
Jan 1, 1995
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Cleaning Coal and Refuse Fines With the Humphreys Spiral ConcentratorBy Joseph Alexis
Humphreys Engineering Co. has been associated with mining and milling since the turn of the century, but its greatest contribution to the industry was development of the Humphreys spiral concentrator
Jan 8, 1980
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Bureau of Mines Research to Automate Continuous Mining MachinesBy George H. Schnakenberg
The application of automation and robotic technologies to coal mining equipment at the face offers improvements in worker safety and efficiency. The evolutionary introduction of autonomous, intelligen
Jan 1, 1990
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Introduction To Mine Planning And Scheduling ApplicationsBy Betty L. Gibbs
Mine planning and scheduling done with computer programs is possible only after extensive work has been completed to define the geologic extent of an ore body and an overall mine design. Mine planning
Jan 1, 1989
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Temperature Effect on Grinding Circuit Performance (020ea8a0-3fb7-4235-8539-b01a08fc11a2)By S. K. Kawatra
It has been observed in some mineral processing plants that grinding circuit efficiency varies seasonally, such as in some plants which are located in the northern U. S. and Canada and undergo large s
Jan 1, 1988
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The Geotechnical Aspects Of Rock Tunnel DesignBy Gary S. Brierley, Tracy J. Lyman
INTRODUCTION Geotechnical engineers play a major role in tunnel design primarily because tunnels are constructed entirely within the ground. In general, this role can be divided into two major task
Jan 1, 1989
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Kaolin Filter Aids – Key to Improved Plant ProductivityBy Lynn E. Bowman
Efficient filtration of fine kaolin particles plays a crucial role in the processing of raw kaolin to a marketable product. Filtration can often be the rate-controlling step of the whole process. Cons
Jan 1, 1993
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Development And Operation Of An Underground Safety Program By The ContractorBy Paul J. Lauricella
This presentation will summarize the basic safety components of an underground safety program. The program will begin with the first ingredient to a successful safety program, top management support,
Jan 1, 1985
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The Economic Rents Of Bulk Commodity TransportationBy T. C. Canter
Technological change is continually affecting the mining industry and the many papers being presented at this meeting reflect this fact. I fully agree that miners must remain fully cognizant of techno
Jan 1, 1985
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Radio Frequency Identification: The Next Generation Of Ore TrackingBy Michael Wortley
Metso?s Process Technology and Innovation group is a world leader in mineral processing consulting. A significant amount of this consulting work involves process integration and optimization (PIO) stu
Jan 1, 2012
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Eastern Washington University educates science teachers on the importance of the US minerals industryBy Ernest H. Gilmour
Introduction An earth science teacher at the junior high school level has the potential of working with 450 students per year. And these young people are at an age where they can be properly informed
Jan 9, 1985
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Sustainability Indicators For The Mining Industry: Issues And ChallengesBy P. Christmann
The operational paradigm of mining industries is shifting from ?optimal profit for the financial stakeholders? to a new concept compatible with sustainable development ethics: ?maximize economic and s
Jan 1, 2003
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Agitative Agglomeration -The State Of The Art (1988)By C. A. Holley
Agitative agglomeration is a rapidly expanding field related to many chemical processes. This paper reviews many processes and the particular type of agitative agglomeration that is utilized with each
Jan 1, 1988
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Recent Work On Developing New Sulfide Mineral Collectors Based On Chelation ChemistryBy R. R. Klimpel
The use of froth flotation as a means of separating and upgrading sulfide mineral concentrates is standard industrial practice throughout the world. It is ap-parent from observing the industrial pract
Jan 1, 1989