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Concentrator Improvements At Ozark LeadBy Terry S. Maio
In 1978, Ozark Lead Company made the decision to expand the capacity of its mine/mill complex by 33%. The objectives of the expansion were to (a) increase mine' production capacity by 1816 tonne/
Jan 1, 1983
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SVCW Gravity Pipeline—Ground Movements During Construction - RETC2023By Nik Sokol, Eric Sekulski, Leo Weiman-Benitez, Jon Hurt, Shrinidhi Vijayakumar, Phaidra Campbell
The Silicon Valley Clean Water (SVCW) Gravity Pipeline (GP) is the first Progressive Design Build (PDB) tunnel completed in North America. As part of the Regional Environmental Sewer Conveyance Upgrad
Jun 13, 2023
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The Impacts of Longwall Mining on Groundwater SystemsBy Xinzhi (Thomas) Du
"A longwall mining method is a productive mining method of coal extraction that involves the complete removal of large, rectangular panels of coal. Since this method causes deformations through the ov
Jan 1, 2019
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Marketing Of Industrial Minerals For Oilfields And FoundriesBy O. M. Johnson
Barite and bentonite are the two principal components of drilling fluid systems used in the petroleum industry for oil and gas well drilling with rotary-type rigs. Approximately 87 percent of the worl
Jan 1, 1980
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Mine Drainage Pollution Control By Reverse OsmosisBy Roger C. Wilmoth
The most common method of treating mine drainage to prevent water pollution consists of neutralization and aeration. This process removes the acidity, iron, aluminum, and some other heavy metals, but
Jan 1, 1972
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Site And Method Evaluations For Tailings DisposalBy Rob Dorey
The disposal of mine waste continues to be one of the main controlling factors in the economics and feasibility of project development. Particular to gold and precious metal mining, waste disposal is
Jan 1, 1998
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Recovery Of Gold By Gravity Separation At The Greens Creek Mine AlaskaBy R. J. Sawyer
The Greens Creek underground polymetallic mine restarted production in 1996 from a newly discovered high grade ore zone. Efforts to improve payable gold recovery have focused on gravity separation. Th
Jan 1, 1997
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Initial? Stage Sulfuric Acid Leaching Kinetics Of Chalcopyrite Using Radiochemical TechniqueBy J. P. Baur
The sensitivity of radiochemical techniques makes possible the study of the initial stage sulfuric acid leaching kinetics of chalcopyrite and other copper sulfide minerals. High-grade Transvaal chalco
Jan 1, 1972
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Monitoring Mechanisms of Tunnel Lining Settlement Using Instrumented Bolts and Conventional Survey Method - Assessing Neutral Axis of Longitudinal FlexureBy Matthew Wilcock, Kenichi Soga, Peter Wright
"This paper discusses how an existing grey cast iron segmental tunnel lining responds to construction of a new SCL tunnel transversely beneath with zero clearance; how the damage assessment for the ex
Jan 1, 2016
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A Review Of Twenty Eastern And Midwestern State Coal Surface Mining LawsBy Kraig W. Grubaugh
Rapid growth in the rate of surface mining for coal has caused many states to increase the rigor and complexity of their surface mining codes. The promulgation of Federal surface mining standards may
Jan 1, 1977
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The Economics of On-Site Oxygen SupplyBy Fritz Eder, Rick Hendrickson
The quantities requires decisions growing demand for large of oxygen by gold smelters today that economic and operational be made regarding their selection providing electrical power, water, c
Jan 1, 1990
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Inorganic Materials Research In The USSRBy W. G. Lawrence
The rapid development of science and technology in Russia has been the result of well laid plans since 1918. At that time the Institute of Silicates was established is Moscow and later the establishme
Jan 1, 1960
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Hydrologic Investigation, Design And Construction Of Flood Control Structures, Copperhill, TennesseeBy Ulrich Kappus
The purpose of the project is to divert flood flows of North Potato Creek. The project is located in the southeast corner of Tennessee near Copperhill, approximately 160 kilometers north of Atlanta, G
Jan 1, 1978
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Abrasive Grade Calcined Bauxite: A User's PerspectiveBy J. K. Shurie
Calcined high quality bauxite is a staple raw material of the abrasive industry world-wide. The author discusses the factors which affect the economic value of calcined abrasive grade bauxite, and pro
Jan 1, 1990
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Flotation Chemistry of Soluble Salt Minerals: from ion Hydration to Colloid AdsorptionBy M. S. Celik, H. Du, J. D. Miller, F. Cheng, O. Ozdemir
"In this paper, recent progress with respect to the flotation chemistry of soluble salt minerals is reviewed, and some of the more relevant issues including the hydration states of ions, the interfaci
Jan 1, 2015
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Rock Mechanics Applications To The Design Of Oil Shale Pillars ? IntroductionBy Jose F. T. Agapito
The mining engineer must be able to predict the structural behavior of the rock around underground openings so that he can answer questions relating to safety and economics. With the present status of
Jan 1, 1974
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Clinton’s Policies Are Pushing Mining Off Public LandsBy Steve Kral
The Clinton administration’s policies toward the environment have the mining industry on the defensive. The president and US Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt continue to bypass Congress in the
Jan 1, 2000
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Optimization Of Ventilation And Cooling Systems Of Sunshine Mine's Kellogg OperationBy R. S. Jurani
Sunshine Mining Company's Kellogg operation is the primary silver producer in the United States, and maintaining a comfortable working environment in this deep underground mine historically has b
Jan 1, 1987
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Production Of Colemanite At American Borate Corporation Plant Near Lathrop Wells, NevadaBy Jr. Smith
Borates have been mined in the desert areas of California and Nevada for more than 100 years. To about 1890, playa surface mining provided the chief sources of boron minerals. Underground mining of co
Jan 1, 1978
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Recovery Of Elemental Sulfur From Ores By Solvent Extraction ? IntroductionBy C. J. Lewis
Considerable amounts of the world's known reserves of elemental sulfur are found near the surface in areas of volcanic activity both active and inactive. Because such deposits cannot in general-b
Jan 1, 1970