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Impacts On Air And Water Resources Associated With Possible Copper-Nickel Mining In MinnesotaBy Peter C. Ashbrook
The Regional Copper-Nickel Study was initiated in large part because of fears that copper-nickel development might cause adverse effects on the environment from air pollutants such as sulfur dioxide (
Jan 1, 1980
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Correlation Of Solids Flow Theory With Actual Bin OperationBy J. R. Johanson
In recent years the procedures for functionally designing bulk storage bins and hoppers have evolved from qualitative guess and try methods to a quantative method based on theory and tests of the bulk
Jan 1, 1968
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Kinetic Testing 2. Scaling Up Laboratory Data to Predict Field Rates of WeatheringBy Bern Klein, Richard W. Lawrence, Scott Frostad
Laboratory and field scale kinetic testing was conducted to evaluate scaling up of laboratory data. Two 20- tonne (field) cells were monitored for internal temperature, pH, conductivity, volume and ra
Jan 1, 2000
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Government Policy And The Potash Industry In Saskatchewan ? IntroductionBy Arne Paus-Jenssen
The potash industry in Saskatchewan has recently been the focus of much new legislation at the provincial level and, along with other mining industries in Canada, also subject to changes in tax legisl
Jan 1, 1976
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Understanding the link between personality and safetyBy Greg Ford
Each year, companies spend millions of dollars on safety training and on safe equipment, money that is generally well spent. Despite that, we still make mistakes. What happens if the mistakes are made
Aug 1, 2013
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The Plomosas Stratiform Lead And Zinc Deposits - A Discussion Of Their Origin ? IntroductionBy Francisco J. Escandon V.
Numerous lead-zinc-barite-fluorite ore deposits, with simple mineralogy and roughly concordant with bedding, are found widely distributed all over the world, having been denominated and well described
Jan 1, 1974
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Stress Analyses Of Longwall And Shortwall Faces Using Powered SupportsBy Syd S. Peng
In the past few years, the numbers of underground coal mines in this country using longwa11 mining method have been dramatically increased. In the latest count there are approximately 90 10ngwa11 face
Jan 1, 1977
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Shearer-Mounted Scrubbers, Are They Viable And Cost-Effective?By Steve Wirch, Robert Jankowski
The issue of dust control in underground coal mines has been extensively studied by both government and industry. This research work has resulted in many techniques which control the dust or help mine
Jan 1, 1995
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A sustainable complexation leaching of critical metals from spent lithium-ion batteries by glycine in a neutral solutionBy Jaeheon Lee, Junmo Ahn, Jiajia Wu
To reduce the environmental footprint of hydrometallurgical processing of black mass from spent lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), a green leaching system based on glycine and sodium metabisulfite (Gly-SMS
Dec 1, 2024
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Mg/Ca Ratios In Carbonate Wall-rock ? IntroductionBy M. A. Klugman
[This paper represents a portion of a lager study, concerning dispersion patterns of major, minor and trace elements in wall-rock about ore-bodies in part of the Colorado Mineral Belt. This phase o
Jan 1, 1962
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A Proposed Technique For Improving Coal-Mine Roof Stability By Pillar SofteningBy Fun-Den Wang
In underground coal mines, three types of roof failure (2)*, tensile, local, and shear, occur in the development entries and in room-and-pillar extraction areas. Most of the tensile failures in the ro
Jan 1, 1972
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Minerals Processing 1986By K. C. Liddell
Chemical processing research made notable advances during 1986. This overview is necessarily brief. It is intended, though, to give the flavor of selected areas where recent activity has been high.
Jan 5, 1987
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Evaluation Of Phosphate Rocks For Wet-Process Phosphoric Acid ManufactureBy Robert L. Somerville
As more phosphate deposits are discovered and new mines are developed, the necessity of critically evaluating various rocks for phosphoric acid production recurs ever more frequently. This need is acc
Jan 1, 1966
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Shortwall Mining Experience In The United States ? IntroductionBy E. R. Palowitch
On February 5, 1973, Eastern Associated Coal Corp began shortwall mining in their Federal No. 1 Mine, thus marking the first attempt in the United States at modern shortwall mining, i.e., using a cont
Jan 1, 1976
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Size Preparation Of Coal For Synthetic Fuel ProcessesBy J. P. Matoney
In recent years, the diminishing supply of natural gas has led energy suppliers and consumers to consider making synthetic natural gas from coal. A number of processes have been devised to produce gas
Jan 1, 1977
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Mine Safety ActivitiesBy Aurel Goodwin, Diann Kraft, V. S. Znamensky
This chapter deals with the Mine Safety and Health Administrations's (MSHA] concern and obligations with regard to asbestiform minerals. Asbestiform minerals are defined as the magical group of
Jan 1, 1986
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Specifications And Fitness-For-Service In Mining EquipmentBy V. Svalbonas
Presently the U.S. mining industry is very conscious of costs. It is timely, therefore, to review the dominant specifications used in the industry for procuring large size-reduction equipment. These a
Jan 1, 1987
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AEMA Celebrates Sage Grouse Ruling; 124th Annual Meeting Marks Time of ChangeBy William Gleason
"While the American Exploration & Mining Association (AEMA) was preparing to close one chapter and begin another during its annual conference in Spokane, WA Dec. 3-7, word of a significant victory on
Feb 1, 2019
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Titanium (84b820fb-5f06-410c-acd0-3ad9eea93d4e)The mineral sands industry is oriented primarily toward the supply of titanium (Ti) raw materials (titanium feedstocks) for the production of titanium dioxide (TiO2) pigment and titanium metal. Titan
Jan 1, 2011
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Pros And Cons Of Mineral Exploration In Canada - A Banker?s ViewpointBy Donald J. Worth
When Eugene Bailey asked me to contribute to this session on "Canadian exploration - 1976", it took a little coaxing before he got me to agree. My immediate reaction was, what could i say about Canadi
Jan 1, 1976