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Geology And Geochemistry Of The Denali Prospect, AlaskaBy Don Stevens
The Denali Prospect (147° 08' 20" W, 63° 08' 50" N) is located on the south flank of the Alaska Range in the Clearwater Mountains in south central Alaska. (See Figure 1). The mineralization
Jan 1, 1972
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Blast-induced rock damage and optimized blast design in a hard-rock mine - SME Transactions 2014By K. M. Kim
An analysis was conducted to determine the effects of blasting on slope stability and downstream comminution processes. To investigate these effects, the extent of blast-induced rock damage and the ma
Jan 1, 2014
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Coal Waste Reclamation: Acid Seep Prevention And AbatementBy J. R. Nawrot
Reclamation of potentially acid producing coal processing waste requires a 4-foot cover, and/or treatment to allow vegetation establishment. If not planned properly, soil covering alone does not preve
Jan 1, 1993
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Construction of the Plymouth Tunnel by SEM Based on a Permanent Shotcrete Liner for The Purple Line Project in Maryland: A Case Study - RETC2021By Nicholas Tabor, Norbert Fuegenschuh, Richard Taylor, Jean-Marc Wehrli
The Plymouth Tunnel forms part of the 16-mile long route of the Purple Line Light Rail Project promoted by the Maryland Transit Administration. The tunnel is approximately 1,220 feet in length with a
Jun 13, 2021
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Process Development For The Sagasca, Chile, Oxidized Copper Ore Deposit - HistoryBy Earl L. Rau
Although the Sagasca deposit has been known for 76 years, the property was never put into successful operation because of various adverse factors including low market price for copper, legal entanglem
Jan 1, 1970
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Uranium Resource Assessment Through Statistical Analysis Of Exploration Geochemical And Other DataBy Jr. Koch
In the Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR) phase of its National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) pro¬gram, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) samples about 1400 sites for st
Jan 1, 1980
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Mining and Environmental Educational Modules for Tribal CollegesBy K. Chief
American Indian lands contain a vast amount of renewable and non-renewable resources that have consequently been mined (Smith and Frehner). Therefore, it is understandable that tribes are concerned ab
Feb 23, 2014
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Geochemical Exploration For Gold Deposits At Goldfield, NevadaBy Roger P. Ashley
The main problem in geochemical exploration for gold ore bodies in the 40 km2 hydrothermally altered area at Goldfield is to decide which of the many silicified ledges exposed are most likely to yield
Jan 1, 1978
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Respirable Crystalline Silica Dust—Practical Impacts and Solutions in Tunnelling - RETC2021By Rainer Antretter
While respirable crystalline silica (RCS) dust that arises in industrial production mostly emanates from point sources and can be well mitigated, the extraction of dust is much more difficult in under
Jun 13, 2021
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Superfront: Versatile Mining Shovel For Western CoalBy Donald M. Ulbrich
Any of you who served in the military remember the admoniton to "get the lead out," In the military environment, where cost wasn't always a factor, "get the lead out" was more often a call for ac
Jan 1, 1976
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Determination Of Optimal Longwall Face Methane Monitoring Locations (PREPRINT NUMBER 93-14 )By A. B. Cecala
The Bureau of Mines performed a study to determine optimal locations for longwall face methane monitoring equipment. Longwall face ignitions continue to be a concern to the U.S. coal mining industry.
Jan 1, 1993
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Reducing Respirable Dust Concentrations at Mineral-Processing Facilities Using Total Mill Ventilation SystemBy A. B. Cecala
The US Bureau of Mines has designed and evaluated total mill ventilation systems (TMVS) at two mineral-processing operations. Both systems have proven proficient at cost-effectively reducing respirab
Jan 1, 1995
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An Analytical Approach to Measure the Probable Overlapping of Holes Due to Scattering in Initiation System and Its Effect on Blast-Induced Ground Vibration in Surface Mines "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"By Hemant Agrawal, Arvind Kumar Mishra
Rock breakage using blasting is one of the important operations of the mining industry. The delay timing decides the initiation sequence of holes in the blasts and is a crucial factor to improve the o
Nov 10, 2020
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The U.S. Interior Department's Abandoned Mine Lands ProgramBy Patrick Shea
Old mine workings are found throughout the Western United Sates on lands administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service and private lands. Some of these mine workings date bac
Jan 1, 2000
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Pelletizing Of Iron Ore Concentrates Hith Peat Moss BinderBy L. J. Vincze
The program of study of pellet binder materials was begun by the ORF in 1963 to examine various Canadian materials as substitutes for bentonite which is imported in large tonnages (199,270 tons in 196
Jan 1, 1971
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Underground Mining Plants In Harmony With The Surroundings ? I. The Scope Of The ProblemBy R. L. Bullock
The New Lead Belt of Missouri, situated in the heart of the Clark National Forest, stands as a dynamic example of how mining activities can successfully coexist in a restricted wilderness area. After
Jan 1, 1973
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Development of a New Algorithm for Segmentation of Flotation Froth ImagesBy A. Jahedsaravani, M. Massinaei, M. H. Marhaban, N. Mehrshad, M. I. Saripan
"It is well known that froth visual features reflect the operating conditions of the flotation process, so that being able to accurately obtain the froth properties is the most significant criteria to
Jan 1, 2015
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A Review Of The Programs And Activities Of The Generic Mineral Technology Center For Respirable DustBy Robert L. Frantz
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) established on August 15, 1983, a Generic Mineral f Technology Center (GTC) for Respirable Dust within the Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institutes (MRIs) at Th
Jan 1, 1986
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Economic Aspects Of Iron Ore In A Changing Market ? IntroductionBy R. B. Elver
The level of steel consumption per capita is one of the principal indicators of a country's standard of living. It is no coincidence that the materially advanced nations possess viable iron and s
Jan 1, 1964
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Reclamation Of Spoil And Refuse Banks With Powerplant Fly AshBy D. W. Gillmore
Numerous orphaned strip mines and old refuse piles scar the landscape, contributing to stream pollution and degradation of the natural environment. Field experiments to reclaim acidic surface-mined sp
Jan 1, 1972