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Salt Domes As A Source Of Geothermal Energy ? IntroductionBy Charles H. Jacoby
The economic importance of salt domes has been recognized throughout the world primarily because of oil and gas accumulations on their flanks and, to a lesser degree, for the value of their salt and p
Jan 1, 1974
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Theory Of Sequential Pond SystemsBy David Butts
Solar ponding to crystdlize sodium chloride has been used for thousands of years.1 The systems used were inefficient and usually small compared to the large 25,000 acre pond areas seen today. It has o
Jan 1, 1984
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Conical Stress-Waves Generated By Explosive ChargesBy Richard L. Ash
Usually stresses generated by explosive charges during blasting are considered to propagate through materials in a spherical manner. Although conical stress-waves had been suggested by a few investiga
Jan 1, 1967
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The Magnetic Reduction Of Jaspilite In A Shaft FurnaceBy J. R. J. Edwards
Jaspilite, a mineral consisting of silica and iron oxide in varying proportions, is one of the host rocks of the high grade ore deposits situated in the Middleback Range of South Australia. As a re
Jan 1, 1960
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Pyrometallurgical Principles Involved In The Combustion Synthesis Of Advanced Materials (f72a5417-8236-436d-ae7c-d3ce8a44e98b)By J. J. Moore
Combustion synthesis or self propagating high temperature synthesis (SHS) reaction systems are discussed with respect to thermodynamics and kinetics. In particular, tile effect of the process paramete
Jan 1, 1991
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An On-Board Electrical Diagnostic System To Improve The Availability Of Continuous Mining MachinesBy J. L. Kohler
Control circuit failures contribute significantly to continuous miner downtime. The time required to put the machine back into production is a function of the time required to diagnose the problem, ob
Jan 1, 1993
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Applied Geology: The Foundation For Mine Design At Exxon Minerals Company?s Crandon DepositBy Roger G. Rowe
The Crandon deposit, located in northern Wisconsin, is a 65.8 million ton Precambrian volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit which averages 1.4% copper and 5.8% zinc. The deposit is classic in origin, m
Jan 1, 1983
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Development Of A Radioactive Tracer Method For Mine Ventilation Study (PRIPRINT 96-196 )By A.M. Wala
A new radioactive tracer method to measure airflow in inaccessible airways has been developed for situations when studies of the mine ventilation system are not possible using conventional flowmeters
Jan 1, 1996
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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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Trends In Mine Hoist Selection And UtilizationBy K J. Kidd
There is general understanding of hoisting systems throughout the mining industry. However, the relative importance of the various parameters influencing hoist selection and utilization is not complet
Jan 1, 1998
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Soil Compaction In Top Soil Replacement During ReclamationBy L. B. Phelps
Current mining regulations require revegetation in reclaiming surface nines. Excessive soil compaction can be an impediment to successful revegetation in poor soil conditions common to Eastern coal ni
Jan 1, 1986
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Mining Mexico: An Introduction To New OpportunitiesBy A. Toulet
Mining in Mexico has an immensely long tradition. In his first letter reporting to his sovereigns from Mexico in July 1519, Hernan Cortes wrote, "To our mind it is probable that this land contains as
Jan 1, 1994
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The Extraction Of Gold, Copper, Silver, Bismuth And Selenium By Dibutyl CarbitolThe extraction and recovery of gold from copper electrorefining slimes by leaching and solvent extraction using dibutyl carbitol (DBC) has been practiced for several decades. Yet, the deportment of s
Jan 1, 2010
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Microcomputer Data Acquisition System For Monitoring Underground InstrumentationBy J. K. Whyatt
A microcomputer controlled data acquisition system has been developed for automatic monitoring of underground instrumentation from a remote location. The system has been used extensively by Spokane Re
Jan 1, 1986
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Statistical Sampling: How Much Accuracy Can You Afford?By Richard M. Crowell
"As thorough sampling is usually expensive, the cost of a complete job is often unwarranted, and a cheaper approximation must be substituted. The engineer should, however, weigh the situation thorough
Jan 1, 1994
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Froth Launder Modification In 300m3 Flotation Cells At Kennecott Copperton Concentrator - SME Annual Meeting 2022By M. Brändström, R. Dube, J. Moyo, T. Perkins, G. Bermudez, L. Bartsch, C. Smith, R. Sorensen
The Kennecott Copperton concentrator is currently the bottleneck for the Kennecott operation and several projects have been initiated to increase throughput. This increase in grinding circuit throughp
Mar 2, 2022
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Smelting Of Military Electronic ScrapBy Raymond O. Dannenberg
Potential processes for the recovery of precious metals and copper from diverse types of complex electronic scrap were investigated. Leaching-type processes were not successful, and attempts to physic
Jan 1, 1970
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Mercury Content Of Soils As An Ore Guide In The Pachuca-Real Del Monte District, Hidalgo, Mexico ? Summary And ConclusionsBy G. H. Friedrich
The distribution of mercury in soils, rocks, and ore was studied in three areas of the Pachuca-Real del Monte District: (1) An area north of the town of Pachuca where ore veins have been found at or n
Jan 1, 1965
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Geotechnical Investigations For Siting Uranium Tailings DamsBy Earle J. Klohn
INTRODUCTION The paper presents a broad overview of the geotechnical site studies required for siting uranium tailings dams. These studies, which are interdisciplinary in nature, touch upon such re
Jan 1, 1980
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Today's Technology for Conveyor Drive ControlsBy J. A. Ehler
Speed and torque control of standard A.C. induction motors can be accomplished using a variety of devices ranging from mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical. Also, the motor can be specified as an A.C
Jan 1, 1998