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Some Applications Of Undercut-And-Fill Mining - The International Nickel Company Of Canada, LimitedBy J. A. Pigott
Undercut-and-fill mining is a method developed by the International Nickel Company to deal with abnormal pillar mining conditions at one of its mines. Results have been such that its use has been exte
Jan 1, 1962
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OMSHR’s Effort on the Next-Generation Closed-Circuit Mine Escape RespiratorsBy R. Fernando
"The Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (NIOSH-OMSHR) currently is leading an effort in the development of the next-generation self-escape apparatus as part of the research imperative directed
Jan 1, 2016
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Synthetic-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Segmental Lining - Laboratory and Field Testing Program and ResultsBy Donald C. Wotring, Douglas A. Gabriel, Michael G. Vitale
"The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) recently completed the 24-foot diameter Euclid Creek Tunnel using a steel-fiber reinforced concrete segmental lining. During construction HMM, the
Jan 1, 2016
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High Pressure Filtration of Molybdenum Concentrate Meets Low Moisture Requirements without Thermal DryingBy Brenda J. Wolfe
Following successful laboratory and pilot plant investigation of dewatering characteristics of molybdenum concentrate produced by a Chilean copper/moly producer, two (2) DENVER SALA 500 Series Tube Pr
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of A New Mine In An Unusual Gypsum Deposit At Locust Cove, VirginiaBy F. C. Appleyard
A couple of miles southwest of the town of Saltville in the western tip of Virginia is a little village called Plasterco. Gypsum has been produced in this area since about the year 1815, being origina
Jan 1, 1965
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Expanding Of Markets For Gypsum ByproductBy W. Ellison
Worldwide development of commercial markets for FGD (flue gas desulfurization) gypsum is described and used as a basis for assessing potential overall market growth and regional demand foreseen in the
Jan 1, 1993
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Neural Network Based Nonlinear Model Predictive Control Vs. Linear Quadratic Gaussian Control (f817bb17-c175-4c62-9b79-c5a20af1c18b)By C. Cho
One problem with the application of neural networks to the multivariable control of mineral and extractive processing is deciding whether and how best to use them. The objective was to compare neural
Jan 1, 1996
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Thallium Removal From Mining Influenced Wastewater Using Permanganate Oxidation - SME Annual Meeting 2022By L. Berwick, A. Karunanayake, D. Skutt, H. Heath, J. Wang
Thallium (Tl) is a highly toxic heavy metal, soluble over a wide pH range. Tl levels may exceed discharge limits in mining-influenced water associated with processing gold, lead, cadmium, zinc, and co
Mar 2, 2022
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In-Situ Resource Recovery Testing At San ManuelBy D. S. Ramey
In-situ leaching of the oxidized copper mineral resource at the San Manuel mine has proven to be a technically and economically viable method of copper extraction. Although this leaching method has be
Jan 1, 1993
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Geology Of The Rome Zeolite Deposit, Malheur County, Oregon - IntroductionBy K. N. Santini
Natural zeolites are gaining recognition as an important commodity with an increasing number of industrial and consumer applications. This potential has prompted the Anaconda Minerals Company and othe
Jan 1, 1982
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Polyelectrolytic Bridge Flocculation Application To Dewatering And Processing Of Clay SlurriesBy S. E. Valji
Clay slurries are normally dewatered using flocculents like sulfuric acid or aluminum sulfate. This type of flocculation is based on the electrolytic mechanism. For certain clay dewatering application
Jan 1, 1965
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Geology And Geochemistry Of The Highland Uranium Deposit Converse County, WyomingBy Raymond E. Langen
Uranium exploration in the Powder River Basin of northeastern Wyoming has been intensive since 1966 and in 1968 produced significant discoveries of reduced uranium ore by Humble Oil & Refining Company
Jan 1, 1971
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Polysil® Coagulants to Improve SX Conditions – A Practical Way to Reduce Colloidal Silica and Crud FormationBy S. Hearn, S. Boskovic, A. Smethurst
"The digestion of minerals in strong acids or at elevated temperatures can result in the release of large amounts of silicic acid which can polymerize in solution to form colloidal silica and gels. Co
Jan 1, 2015
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Additional Damage to Buildings and Infrastructure Induced by Long-Term Surface Movements Above Longwall Mining - SME Annual Meeting 2024By André Vervoort
After the systematic closure of Europe’s coalfields in the late twentieth century, the emphasis is now clearly on industry’s environmental legacy. One aspect of the latter is the longterm surface move
Feb 1, 2024
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A Computer-Based Decision Support System Approach To Environmental Standards In QuarriesBy C. Woofter
Quarry operators must continue to change and adapt environmental compliance methods to meet the increasingly demanding regulations. To fulfill industry needs, a computer-based decision support system
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery Of Phosphate Values From SlimesBy C. M. Rastle
Resource Technology Associates (RTA) has developed a flocculation-flotation process that increases phosphate recoveries from current operating plants. A major advantage of the process is the ability t
Jan 1, 1988
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The Application of Hydrophobic Coagulation for Upgrading Ultrafine CoalBy R. Q. Honaker
Recent studies conducted at Virginia Tech have shown that ultrafine coal particles can be selectively coagulated and separated from mineral matter without the use of traditional agglomerants or floccu
Jan 1, 1991
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Present Status Of Air Pollution Control Legislation And Regulations And Their Effect Upon The Utilization Of CoalBy Joseph W. Mullan
The today status of air pollution control legislation and regulations can best be described as an exaggerated state of environmental limbo. The '70's began but one and one-half months ago y
Jan 1, 1970
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Flotation Of Silver-Bearing Minerals From Complex Sulfide Ores (930af8af-e48a-498c-8b85-03afa36d9ae6)By D. G. Kotlyar
Silver is an economically important component of many complex, massive sulfide ores. Current beneficiation for these ores is almost entirely by flotation. Silver recovery often is low, but little is k
Jan 1, 1994
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Spray Fan Ventilation To Improve Productivity In Underground MinesBy William Laird
In the process of mining coal today, our greatest asset, the coal miner, is faced with the indirect and direct consequence of underground mining operations. The indirect considerations may be the rank
Jan 1, 1980