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Possible Heavy Mineral Resources, Offshore Alabama And MississippiBy Stephen H. Stow
Economically important heavy minerals have been studied in the sediments of offshore Alabama and Mississippi. Sandy samples have been collected from a 200 square mile area from Dauphin to Horn Islands
Jan 1, 1975
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Bluefield State reestablishes its mining engineering technology program - ME Feature ArticleBy Keith Olson
In the heart of Appalachia, where coal mining has shaped communities and economies for generations, Bluefield State University (BSU) has made a landmark decision to reestablish its mining engineering
Jun 1, 2025
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Field Comparison of Roof Bolter Dry and Wet Collection Systems for Dust ControlBy D. Blackwell, W. R. Reed, G. Ross, S. Peters, M. Shahan
Dust collectors for roof bolting machines generally use a dry box to collect the roof bolting material. Recently, an underground mining operation converted a dry box dust collector to a wet box dust c
Jan 1, 2019
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Employing a Unique Procurement Process for the City of Ottawa Combined Sewage Storage TunnelBy Bauer, Steve, Colin Goodwin, Gerald, Randy Dempsey, Courtland
"The City of Ottawa’s Combined Sewage Storage Tunnel consists of two interconnected tunnels totaling 6.2 km with a diameter of 3m including access shafts and hydraulic structures which connect to the
Jan 1, 2016
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Utilization Of Spent Potliners As A Fluidizer (e4399a8c-70c9-4c21-986c-2a533bf529be)By R. G. Reddy
Spent potliner is generated in the electrolytic process of reducing alumina to make aluminum metal using molten fluoride electrolytes. Spent potliner (SPL), obtained at the end of the pots life contai
Jan 1, 1999
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Some Mining And Engineering Applications Of The Signal Enhancement SeismographBy Wayne L. Johnson
The depth capability of engineering seismographs has been greatly increased by the use of signal enhancement, a technique in which seismic waveforms created by repeated impacts are digitized, stored,
Jan 1, 1971
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Roof Control, Pillar Stability and Ground Control Issues in Underground Stone Mines (ac700ed3-2da5-4157-ae84-16765c721776)By D. Newman
Ground control is critical to the success of a safe and productive underground stone mining operation. The primary focus of the ground control engineer is the stability of the roof or back; developmen
Jan 8, 2017
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Mining Industry Feels Effects of General RecessionBy Donald E. Ralston, V. Rajaram, Michael N. Greeley, John W. Peters, Terry J. Laverty, F. S. Kendorski, Peter G. Chamberlain, J. Brent Hiskey, William C. Larson
Preliminary figures from the US Mine Safety and Health Administration show 801 underground metal mines and 490 surface metal mines, at the end of 1981, up from 663 and 383, respectively, in 1980.
Jan 5, 1982
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Monitoring of Subsidence Over a Continuous Miner‑Based Coal Mine Caving Panels Using PS‑InSAR Technique - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By S. Chatterjee, A. K. Gorai, Sahendra Ram, Kapil Kumar, J. Anil
Extraction of underground coal or mineral by the caving methods leads to surface deformations and the accurate measurement of this deformation is becoming a demanding task. Thus, the study demonstrate
Mar 14, 2023
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Simultaneous Mercury Capture and Silver Leaching Using AG2S-Bearing Ores and ResiduesBy K. L. Gabby
Since mercury is chemically similar to silver, it tends to dissolve along with the silver and gold during cyanide leaching. Ultimately mercury is recovered along with the silver as mercury/silver/gold
Feb 23, 2014
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Numerical Evaluation and Optimization of Grout Backfill Strategy for a Subsurface Gas TunnelBy Davar Abi-Zadeh, Cillian Brown, Deepak Kandra
"Grout backfill strategy for a particular subsurface concrete tunnel (~4.9km long, 3.5m in diameter, carrying 20” gas pipeline) was based on achieving 1:100 slope of the fill in order to progressively
Jan 1, 2016
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The Origin, Distribution, And Chemical Alteration Of Iron Disulphides In Coal And Coal Associated Rocks ? IntroductionBy J. J. Renton
The iron disulphide minerals, pyrite and to a lesser extent marcasite, are ubiquitous to coal and coal associated rocks and are the source of nearly all the environmental problems associated with the
Jan 1, 1986
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Formation And Detection Of Elemental Sulfur On The Surface Of Sphalerite In Aqueous SystemsBy R. K. Clifford
The formation of elemental sulfur on the surface of sphalerite in aqueous systems was investigated. Hallimond tube flotation tests showed that unoxidized sphalerite did not float well without a collec
Jan 1, 1974
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Discussion - Estimate and Incorporation of Metallurgical Data in a Mineralization Model Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, VOl. 36, No.8 March 1984, pp. 270-275By V. Miller
C. Hertzler The difference of means of milling characteristics by rock and ore type is tested in a statistical manner in the paper. The null hypothesis being tested is that the sample means of two
Jan 8, 1984
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Crushing and grinding at Amax's Sleeper gold mineBy J. J. DeMull, B. A. Boster
Amax's Sleeper mine uses conventional cyanidation milling and heap leaching techniques to produce gold. Since milling operations commenced in March 1986, average ore processing rates have improve
Jan 1, 1990
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The Use Of Halide Lixiviants For The Leaching Of Oxidized OresBy R. H. Sergent
The interest in using halogens for extracting precious metals from ores has increased due to changes In ore characteristics, environmental concerns and regulations. The rediscovery of halogen leaching
Jan 1, 1993
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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) in underground coal mines: A literature review and practical considerationsBy Miguel Reyes, Chenming Zhou, MATTHEW GIRMAN
This paper is aimed at helping the mining industry to better understand the challenges posed by electromagnetic interference (EMI) and to promote electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in underground coa
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The Nature Of Respirable Quartz In Underground Coal MinesBy L. L. Probert
A three-year project focusing on the depth profiling of respirable coal mine dust particles using scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive x-ray analysis resulted in the development
Jan 1, 1994
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Technical Note - Thermally assisted liberation of cassiteriteBy R. H. Parker, B. A. Wills, D. G. Binns
Introduction With the increasing need to mine lower grade ores, high energy-related costs in comminution are of major concern. Very fine grinding is needed to liberate the fine mineral particles in
Jan 1, 1988
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Oxidation/Reduction Effects In Depression Of Sulfide MineralsBy S. Chander
A review of the published literature on the mechanism of depression of sulfide minerals shows that a unified theory is not yet available. The various mechanisms that have been postulated include compe
Jan 1, 1984