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In-House Shaft Sinking, Past And Present, At St. Joe Minerals New Lead Belt, Southeast MissouriBy Robert W. Roscoe
For over a century, St. Joe Minerals Corporation in Southeast Missouri has been sinking shafts for their lead mining operations. Upon discovery of the Viburnum Trend, or "New Lead Belt", St. Joe broug
Jan 1, 1983
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Geologic And Allied Considerations In Ore Reserve Estimates For Vein Type Deposits ? IntroductionBy O. H. Rostad
The importance of geology in ore reserve estimation has been stated by several authors. King et, a1 (1982) reported that the geological factor was the key deficiency where serious weaknesses in ore re
Jan 1, 1985
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Iron Ore Flotation with Environmentally Friendly ReagentsBy J. A. Halt, E. Larsen
"The Sydvaranger magnetite mine closed in 1996 due to low iron ore prices and was reopened in 2009. The flowsheet has remained more or less as in the old plant, based upon two grinding steps followed
Jan 1, 2015
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An Airborne EM (Input)/Magnetometer Survey, State Line District, Colorado ? Wyoming - IntroductionBy Norman R. Paterson
In November 1980 a combined airborne electro-magnetic (INPUT.) and magnetometer survey was conducted by Questor Surveys Limited in the State Line Area, Colorado-Wyoming. The survey was the result of d
Jan 1, 1984
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Wave Trend Crossing A New Tool For Detecting Fires In A Mine Employing Diesel EquipmentBy James R. Boulton
Fire detection using Carbon Monoxide sensors is based on the assumption that a rise in the level of Carbon Monoxide in the atmosphere over a fixed, predetermined ambient level is indicative of a fire.
Jan 1, 1991
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Reagent Manufacture At Nevada Mines Division ? IntroductionBy J. J. Harrington
Manufacture and mixing of flotation reagents at the mill site provides an economic and convenient method of maintaining a continuous and fresh supply of reagents for concentrator operations. Kennecott
Jan 1, 1976
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Marketing Of Gypsum ? IntroductionBy Albert H. Fay
The gypsum industry makes significant contribution to the wealth of our nation. This non-metallic mineral ranks in the highest order with America's most precious resources. Evidence of this is bo
Jan 1, 1969
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DISCOL: A Long-Term, Large-Scale, Disturbance-Recolonization Experiment In The Abyssal Eastern Tropical South Pacific OceanBy G. Schriever, H. Thiel, E. J. Foell
A long-term, large-scale, disturbance-recolonization experiment with relevance to the environmental effects of deep seabed mining is described. The study is funded by the German government and was lau
Jan 1, 1993
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Ground And Liner Behavior During Construction Of The Mt. Baker Ridge TunnelBy Alexander I. Feldman, Michael S. Kucker, Robert A. Robinson, Harvey W. Parker
An extensive geotechnical monitoring program was used to assess ground and liner behavior, provide input to a Disputes Review Board, and verify design assumptions during construction of the Mt. Baker
Jan 1, 1987
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Oklahoma's Gypsum Resources-An Overview Of Geology And Manufacturing Of Value-Added ProductsBy Roger D. Sharpe
Oklahoma contains extensive resources of high-purity gypsum that were deposited in the Anadarko and Hollis basins during Permian time. The gypsum resources and reserves are estimated to be about 48 bi
Jan 1, 1999
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Oil Shale Mining (d211f72f-9d52-4207-8bc5-a8eeaeee8d20)By Jerry M. Whiting
Greater awareness of the increasing need to develop supplementary energy sources is accelerating us towards many basic decisions regarding future utilization of mined energy materials -- uranium, coal
Jan 1, 1974
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Quantification of Oxygen Consumption Rates for Gneissic Waste Rock Piles, Key Lake Uranium Mine, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada: Application of the Kinetic Cell TechniqueBy R. A. Kirkland
The oxygen consumption method utilises an oxygen sensor to monitor the gas-phase oxygen concentrations in sealed chambers filled with reactive waste rock with subsequent confirmation of the oxygen con
Jan 1, 2000
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Mica (e617a887-fcc5-4161-826d-720ec30c7030)By James T. Tanner
Mica is a generic term that applies to a group of complex aluminosilicate minerals that have a sheet or plate-like structure and with different chemical compositions and physical properties. All micas
Jan 1, 1994
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The Influence Of Grinding Media On The Adsorption/Abstraction Of Potassium Amyl Xanthate On Finely Ground Galena And PyriteBy J. M. Cases
Diffuse - reflectance Fourier - transform infrared spectroscopy, Hallimond tube flotation and microelectrophoresis have been utilized to investigate the reactions involved in the adsorption-abstractio
Jan 1, 1989
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Calcite Removal From Carbonated Water-- Uranium In Situ Leaching SystemBy T. Y. Yan
A method has been developed to remove calcite from the leaching circuit in the uranium in situ leaching system. The process involves injecting the leachate and a pH control agent tangentially into an
Jan 1, 1983
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Utilization Of 300 Cubic Yard Bottom Coal Haulers At Peabody Western Division Coal Mines ... Where Bigger Is BetterBy S. Perla
Two of Peabody Western Coal Company's mine operations are the focus of this paper ... Black Mesa Mine and Kayenta Mine, both located in Northern Arizona. These two locations are unique for a vari
Jan 1, 1995
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Hydrologic Aspects Of Strip Mining In The Subbituminous Coal Fields Of MontanaBy Wayne A. Van Voast
Many coal beds that will be mined in southeastern Montana are aquifers that provide essential local water supplies. Mine cuts along aquifer outcrops create almost imperceptible piezometric changes. Mo
Jan 1, 1978
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Geologic Investigations In Nevada Using Skylab And High Altitude Photography ? IntroductionBy Jack G. Quade
During the summer and fall of 1973 a series of Skylab and high-altitude aircraft overflights provided excellent hard-copy photographs of the Great Basin. These photographs, with a wide range of ground
Jan 1, 1976
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Use of Satellite Radar Interferometry (InSAR) to Monitor Urban Tunneling Projects – Real Case ApplicationsBy Loic Galisson
"Urban tunneling projects are usually extensively monitored. Most of the instruments used rely on benchmarks providing a sustainable datum throughout the life of the project. The monitoring program al
Jan 1, 2016
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Hydrology Of Taconite Production On The Mesabi RangeBy Douglas W. Barr
Water is a necessary part of our environment. It is a biological necessity, but more than that, it is a necessary part of our life style. Those of us who live in the north woods expect water to be par
Jan 1, 1980