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Dewatering Precipitate Copper In Plate And Frame Filter PressesBy W. Joseph Schlitt
The use of plate and frame filter presses for dewatering cement copper at Kennecott' s Bingham Canyon precipitation plant is described. The dewatering process begins by periodically flushing a di
Jan 1, 1977
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Martensitic Steel Concaves For Large Gyratory CrushersBy J. L. Parks
Designs, installation procedures, and performance characteristics of martensitic cast steel concaves are reviewed. Longer wear life, fewer pieces to install, and eliminating the need to scarf joints a
Jan 1, 1992
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Statistical Analysis Of The Hydrochemistry Of Ground Waters In Columbia River BasaltsBy R. K. Steinhorst
Multivariate cluster analysis, MANOVA, canonical analysis, and discriminant analysis of hydrochemistry data were used to investigate the directions of ground water movement in basalts in the vicinity
Jan 1, 1990
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Design Of Impoundment And Evaporation Ponds And Embankments For Cyanide And Other Toxic EffluentsBy George C. Toland
Most existing impoundment ponds and dams leak effluent into the soil or rock upon which they are constructed. However, proposed environmental legislation will require very stringent control on the rel
Jan 1, 1975
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Development And Application Of Non-Explosive Demolition Agent Used Limestone As Main Material - 1. IntroductionBy Shiro Ishii
When construction sites are in a densely- populated area or near roads, railroad or river, restrictions upon the ways of handling and using explosives such as dynamite and large demolition equipment a
Jan 1, 1982
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Introduction To A Symposium On Geohydrology Of The Indus River, West Pakistan ? IntroductionBy A. K. Snelgrove
At a time when water resource planning is proceeding on a continental scale, such as the proposed $100 billion North American Water and Power Alliance, which would redistribute water among three natio
Jan 1, 1967
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Process Development For Exploration ProjectsBy J. T. Hanks
Process development is one of the principal tasks required in the course of turning an exploration discovery into a mine. Exploration geologists should have an understanding of the more important meta
Jan 1, 1997
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Federal Government Overview - Canadian ExplorationBy R. D. Hutchinson
I consider it an honour to be the opening speaker in this afternoon's session on "Canadian Exploration". I also think it most appropriate that this joint meeting of the MMIJ and AIME should consi
Jan 1, 1976
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Vibrant exhibit floor reflects recovering industryIt had been more than a decade since this many booths were occupied at an SME Annual Meeting, but at the 2010 meeting in Phoenix, AZ 630 booths were sold to 470 vendors from the entire spectrum of the
May 1, 2010
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Copper Recovery Via Oxychloride RoutesBy D. C. McLean
One of the few innovations in hydrometallurgy in recent years has been the utilization of the chemistry of basic iron sulfates called jarosites. These have been used to make iron-zinc separations in t
Jan 1, 1979
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Bioleaching Of A High Sulfur CoalBy A. E. Torma
The efficiency of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans in the desulfurization of a high-sulfur content New Mexico coal was demonstrated. The optimum condition of process variables were found to be pH = 2.3, part
Jan 1, 1987
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Reducing Emissions Of Air Toxics: Evaluating The Potential For Removing Trace Elements From Powder River Basin Sub-bituminous CoalsBy Jr. Raleigh
As part vi the development of the Coal Quality Expert (CQRN) --a computer program capable of predicting the impacts of coal quality on power plant performance, costs, and emissions control--several na
Jan 1, 1993
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The Geology And Hydrology Associated With A Zone Of High Permeability (Boulder Zone) In Florida ? IntroductionBy Robert O. Vernon
Urban sprawl, and all its attendant problems, is upon us. In Florida, and much of the rest of the world, this has been intensified by a special problem - the coastal zone - a land of high-intensity ur
Jan 1, 1969
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Recent Applications Of Groundwater Models To Mining And Engineering ProblemsBy F. W. Bond
Predictive ground-water modeling is currently being applied to a wide range of engineering applications. In recent years models have been used to evaluate the effect of large ground-water withdrawals
Jan 1, 1980
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The Application Of Geology To Mining In The Southwest - Part I - I IntroductionBy Harrison A. Schmitt
During .the past five decades or so we have passed from a time when it was difficult to point to a mine or an ore body and verify that it had been discovered by geological methods, through the. Twenti
Jan 1, 1960
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Pilot Testing of a Permeable Reactive Barrier (PRB) to Remediate Sulfate, Metals, and Low pH in GroundwaterBy J. F. Strunk Jr., K. M. Maestas, Y. Chai, R. Legrand, R. L. Henry
"Groundwater with elevated sulfate and metals was treated using a sulfate-reducing pilot PRB consisting of a series of six 55-gallon drums filled with ZVI (Fe0), wood chips, brewer’s grain, limestone,
Jan 1, 2016
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Imminent Danger: Characterizing Uncertainty in Critically Hazardous Mining SituationsBy B. M. Eiter, J. Hrica, D. R. Willmer
"Mineworkers are routinely tasked with making critically important decisions about whether or not a hazard presents an imminent danger. Researchers from the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Sa
Jan 9, 2018
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Next Generation System For Unmanned LHD Operation In Underground MinesBy J. Larsson
In the pursuit of increased safety the mining industry has worked to develop systems for remote control and autonomous operation of both stationary and mobile equipment. This paper reports on a newly
Jan 1, 2010
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Kinetics Of Metal Extraction By Hydroxyoximes: A ReviewBy D. S. Flett
Abstract. The commercial importance of hydroxyoximes as extractants for copper has given impetus to basic studies on the chemistry of metal extraction by these compounds. The discovery of accelerator
Jan 1, 1979
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Nuclear Chemical Mining Of Primary Copper SulfidesBy Arthur E. Lewis
A contained nuclear explosion is proposed to produce a chimney of broken ore well below the water table. After the chimney is filled with water and reaches hydrostatic equilibrium, oxygen, under press
Jan 1, 1972