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Retreatment & Stabilization Of The Naturita Tailing Pile Using Heap Leaching Techniques ? IntroductionBy R. E. Scheffel
In February, 1976, Ranchers Exploration and Development Corporation obtained an option from Foote Minerals, Inc., to evaluate reprocessing of two uranium tailing piles. Foote received ownership of the
Jan 1, 1981
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Continuous Underground Haulage From Open Pit MinesBy E. M. Frizzell
It is unlikely that improvement in truck efficiency and capacity can fully offset the effects of inflation, fuel cost/shortages, and increasing haul distances as in the past. Therefore, investigations
Jan 1, 1979
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Stopewall Closure And High-Modulus BackfillBy Koehler Stout
Stopewall or room closure can be a problem in nining operations. In some mines, wall closure causes ore passes and nanways to collapse when they are enclosed in nine fill. When this phe- nomena occurs
Jan 1, 1980
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Arizona Copper Mines Add $4.6 Billion To State?s EconomyArizona copper mines produced nearly 67% of the nation?s copper in 2000, according to a report released by the Arizona Mining Association (AMA). This was a slightly larger share than in 2000 despite
Jan 1, 2001
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Comparison Of Volumetric And Section Area Particle Compositions Using The Gaudin Random Mineral Liberation ModelBy R. L. Wiegel
A well-defined geometric model for a mineral system and its liberation by size reduction is used to show the relationship between true volumetric particle composition and the composition estimates obt
Jan 1, 2010
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Stability mechanism and control technology for fully mechanized caving mining of steeply inclined, extra-thick seams with variable anglesBy Hongwei Wang, PEIPEI CAO, Yongping Wu, JIANQIANG JIAO
In the fully mechanized top caving mining of steeply inclined, extra-thick seams with variable angles, the mechanisms of roof rock movement, failure, caving and filling are highly complex. This is due
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Twin Cities Conference - SME Twin Cities and FGIM Collaborate for Annual Conference and Field TripsBy Gregory Beckstrom
"During a year of challenges in the mining industry, two groups collaborated Aug. 17- 20 for a joint conference on industrial minerals of the Upper Midwest. Hosted in Minneapolis, MN, the 4th Annual S
Jan 1, 2015
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Structure And Composition Of Commercial Copper Chelate ExtractantsBy R. L. Atwood
The structure, properties, and composition of commercial chelating-type copper extractants are examined. Characterization of these extractants was accomplished using organic separation techniques and
Jan 1, 1972
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A New Seismic Probe For Coal Seam Hazard DetectionBy W. R. Peters
An experimental hole-to-hole seismic probe system has been developed for use in coal measure geology as a means of determining the structural conditions of coal seams. The source probe produces a 500-
Jan 1, 1985
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AluminaBy W. D. Elston, A. E. McLaughlin, G. B. Hampton, W. L. Barham, J. F. Murphy, W. H. Cundiff, J. W. Mulloy, R. G. Breuer, J. W. Shaffer
Introduction Alumina (aluminum oxide) is the material from which all the world's aluminum is produced. In the Western World, all the alumina is made from bauxite by the Bayer process. In t
Jan 1, 1985
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Using Event-Based Imaging and Deep Learning to Generate 3D Surface Maps for Autonomous Roof Bolting - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Andrew J. Petruska, Rik Banerjee
This study explores implementing a machine learningbased system to generate a 3D surface repre- sentation of the roof and support straps in the mine. Event cameras have been chosen for their performan
Feb 1, 2024
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Regulatory Status Of Waste Clay Ponds In FloridaBy Stephen H. Partney
Waste clay ponds are a necessary part of phosphate rock beneficiation. They are large, averaging 2.6 km2 (1 sq mile). They are unsightly in that they protrude 6 to 15 m (20 to 50 ft) above natural gra
Jan 1, 1998
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Geology And Mineralization Of The Wyoming ProvinceBy W. D. Hausel
The Wyoming Province is an Archean craton which underlies portions of Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and much of Wyoming. The cratonic block consists of Archean age granite-gneiss with interspersed gre
Jan 1, 1991
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High-Capacity Hoisting at Rondout West Branch Tunnel ProjectBy Derek Brennan, Donald Brennan
"The existing Rondout West Branch Tunnel (RWBT) is part of the Delaware Aqueduct which has been in service since 1944 and accounts for more than 50 percent of New York City’s water supply. In early 20
Mar 1, 2019
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Acid Activated Clays And Their Adsorption PropertiesBy Rudolf Fahn
Bentonites are best suited for the preparation of acid activated clays with efficient adsorption properties. They are weathering products of acid volcanic ashes and their natural deposits are world-wi
Jan 1, 1979
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Process Development Metallurgical Studies for Gold Cyanidation ProcessBy S. Acar
"In recent years the gold mining industry has been challenged by declining metal prices as well as having to treat ores that have low grades and are refractory in nature. Many factors must be consider
Jan 1, 2016
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Skewed Portal Approach for Steep SlopesBy Leonardo Rosas Sánchez, Darío Ángel Bulla
"The two track road sector between Cisneros-Loboguerrero (having a length of 14 km and 11 short unidirectional tunnels) is a new highway still on construction located along the existing Highway Buga –
Jan 1, 2016
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Testing Program For Evaluating Copper Dump And Heap LeachingBy J. M. Keane
Critical to successful dump and heap leaching for copper is an adequate testing program for evaluation of the applicable parameters. This paper deals with testing methods to establish best conditions
Jan 1, 1985
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Geology And Mining Of Low Grade Talc Deposits, Tallapoosa County, AlabamaBy Thornton L. Neathery
The low-grade talc deposits in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, are associated with a mafic-ultramafic rock complex that is part of a widely distributed schist and gneiss group. These rocks form a synform
Jan 1, 1970
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Portable Refuge Alternatives Temperature and Humidity TestsBy L. Yan, D. Yantek
Federal regulations require refuge alternatives in underground coal mines to sustain life for 96 h while maintaining an apparent temperature below 35 °C (95 °F). Research by the U.S. National Institut
Jan 10, 2018