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Prediction of Acidic Drainage and Accompanying Metal Releases from Unsegregated Pyritic Uranium Mill Tailings Based on Effluent Chemistry and Post Leaching Sample MineralogyBy Paktunc. A. Dogan, Nand K. Davé
Unsegregated pyritic uranium mill tailings from Elliot Lake, Ontario, with and without limestone amendment, were subjected to column leaching experiments for the purposes of predicting the onset of ac
Jan 1, 2000
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The Use Of Silos For Optimal Blending Of Raw CoalsBy D. L. Romero
The Line Creek Mine is operated by Crows Nest Resources Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Shell Canada Resources Limited. It is located approximately 25 km north of Sparwood in southeast British C
Jan 1, 1991
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The Value of Recording Small Mining Induced Microseismic Events with Examples from Glencore’s Nickel Rim South Mine - RASIM 2022By B. Simser, T. Butler
Glencore’s Nickel Rim South Mine, located in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, is a primary/secondary blasthole operation with ore zones lying between 1,100 and 1,700 m below surface. One of the main benefits
Apr 26, 2022
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Contract Mining Improves Performance: The Australian ExperienceBy T. S. Golosinski
This article reviews current contract mining practices in Australia. Various types of contracts are reviewed, including partnering arrangements and alliances between the contractor and the mine owner.
Jan 1, 1998
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Mining Using NATM Techniques in the Toukoshan Formation on C230 Taiwan High Speed RailBy Gary B. Hemphill
The 345 km long Taiwan High Speed Rail Project will connect the island’s two most populated cities, Taipei and Kaohsiung. Kaohsiung is the world’s third busiest port. The 23 km of alignment on Cont
Jan 1, 2003
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Recent Advances In Proximity Warning Technology For Surface Mining EquipmentBy T. Ruff, J. Steele
The lack of visibility near earthmoving equipment results in an average of five fatalities in U.S. surface mines each year. These accidents occur when a piece of equipment either strikes another vehic
Jan 1, 2004
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Development Of The ADTI-WP1 (Humidity Cell) And ADTI-WP2 (Leaching Column) Standard Weathering Procedures For Coalmine Drainage PredictionBy K. B. C. Brady, B. E. Scheetz, J. E. Cuddeback, T. W. Bergstresser, W. A. Telliard, S. C. Parsons, R. J. Hornberger
Two weathering procedures are being developed by the Acid Drainage Technology Initiative in cooperation with federal agencies(OSM and EPA). Objects are to: (1) standardize existing humidity cell an
Jan 1, 2003
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Geology And The Semivariogram - A Critical Relationship - IntroductionBy Jean-Michel Rendu
The semivariogram is one of the most important tools available to the geostatistician for the analysis of mineral deposits. To be complete, a semivariogram study must include a minimum of three parts
Jan 1, 1982
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Tracking Selective In-Plant Coal Breakage By Petrographic And Probability AnalysisBy G. Brien, O&apos
Selective in-plant breakage was investigated at a Central Queensland, Australia mine. Component seams and size fractions from in-plant samples were characterized petrographically and probability analy
Jan 1, 1996
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The Successful Minerals Exploration Consulting Geologist: Motivation, Technical Skills, Personal Attributes And Market ConsiderationsBy Janet E. Lamarre
Current statistics show that 90% of new-business failures are caused by the unsuitability of the entrepreneur for the business he has started. Are you a suitable candidate for success as a consulting
Jan 1, 1985
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Influence of Trailing Cables on Magnetic Proximity Detection SystemsBy N. Damiano, J. Noll, C. Zhou, J. DuCarme
"Preventing machine-related injuries is one of the major safety concerns in underground coal mines. Severe injuries and fatalities occur when a miner is struck, crushed, or pinned by mining equipment
Jan 1, 2018
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A Catastrophic Methane Explosion In A Main Vertical Shaft Serving An OFS Gold MineBy Michael J. Martinson
A powerful methane explosion in the mid-shaft pump station of a main service and ventilation shaft killed several persons on the station; more workers were killed when a mancage travelling down the sh
Jan 1, 1989
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Extending Conveyor Belt Life by Improving Abrasion ResistanceBy David J. Maguire, Ken Alexander, Maya Scherbakov
As conveyor systems continue to improve in reliability due to improved design, installation, maintenance, and operation, one of the more common modes of failure is the rubber carry cover being abraded
Jan 1, 2002
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Industry-Government Efforts To Improve Air Quality In Florida ? IntroductionBy E. R. Hendrickson
About 1/3 of the world's supply of phosphate rock is produced in a relatively small area of the Florida peninsula east of Tampa. Until this past year, a circle with a radius of about 25 miles and
Jan 1, 1966
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Present And Future Plans Of The Office Of Coal ResearchBy Wayne A. McCurdy
I welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss the work and program of the Office of Coal Research. Our programs are oriented to serve the conservation objectives of the Johnson Administra
Jan 1, 1966
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Refractory Grade Bauxite: An OverviewBy E. D. Sehnke
The refractory materials industry provides the largest commercial market for nonmetallurgical grade bauxite. Refractory grade bauxite is prepared from bauxites having low iron, titania, and alkali con
Jan 1, 1992
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Government Service During World War IIIn spite of our deep conviction that it would be wrong for the United States to enter World War II, when, after Pearl Harbor, we were actually in it, I felt that I must do all I could to help. The cou
Jan 1, 1976
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Lake Mead Intake No. 3 - The TBM tunneling experienceBy R. Schuerch, C. Cimiotti, G. Anagnostou, J. Nickerson, P. Perazzelli
"This paper presents experiences gained from the construction of the Lake Mead Intake No. 3 project. The 4.7 km long tunnel was excavated with a hybrid TBM (able to operate in both closed and open mod
Jan 1, 2016
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Heavy Mineral Placers (4805d0a4-d7ed-4952-bcb7-1b02a0140894)By K. J. Stanaway
Concentrations of minerals between 3.5 and 5 specific gravity such as ilmenite, rutile and zircon in large accumulations of sand constitute "heavy mineral" placers. Two fundamentally different modes o
Jan 1, 1991
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Injected ARD Plume Behaviour in a Pit Lake Utilizing in situ Dye StudiesBy Eric C. Schwamberge, Clem A. Pelletier, Deborah L. Muggli, George W. Poling
The Pit Lake at Island Copper has evolved into a 3-layered meromictic system. Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) is collected and injected into the lake at 220 m depth via 2 diffuser systems. In situ dye studie
Jan 1, 2000