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Groundwater Quality Impacts Of Superflocculation To Thicken Phosphate Clay Wastes - 1.0 Introduction - 1.1 BackgroundBy T. M. Gurr
In response to concerns voiced by local, state, and federal agencies and various environmental groups, the Central Florida Phosphate Industry and various governmental agencies have been investigating
Jan 1, 1986
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Seismic Tomography To Map Hazards Ahead Of The Longwall Face (babe4272-610a-49c3-87cf-1569c89015af)Anomalous geologic or stress conditions ahead of the longwall face can cause great harm to both the individual miner and the mining operation as a whole. The U.S. Bureau of Mines has been developing s
Jan 1, 1995
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A Field Study of Fracture Control Techniques for Smooth Wall BlastingBy W. H. Wilson, G. Bjarnholt, D. C. Holloway
This paper describes the results of field tests conducted on a 5x25m bench face to evaluate several new concepts for improving smooth wall blasting. These ideas involved the use of notched boreholes t
Jan 1, 1986
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Scaling Back on Scale Eliminating Production Losses from Mill Water UpsetsBy Ray Nivens, Umit Turunc, Caroline Sui, Nick Morrison, Douglas Steiner
"In most copper mines and concentrators, mill water is continuously recovered and reused, with fresh water added to make up for losses. When mixed, these water chemistries can lead to severe scaling,
Jan 1, 2017
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Effect of Activated Carbon Particle Size on the Adsorption/Desorption of Gold From Alkaline Cyanide SolutionBy D. Bhattacharyya
The adsorption and desorption of gold cyanide by activated carbon is significantly influenced by particle size of the activated carbon particles and the chemical environment. A series of adsorption an
Feb 23, 2014
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Two New Magnetic Separators Improving Industrial Minerals CleaningBy Bo R. Arvidson
The strongest magnetic roll separator available on the market enhances certain industrial minerals purity to levels not reached previously. Exceptionally strong forces can also be utilized for process
Jan 1, 1985
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The Value Of Target Selection In A Dynamic Risk EnvironmentBy D. N. Hillhouse
The economics of exploration target selection can be measured ultimately only against a company's success at developing mines. In the following brief history of the mine acquisitions of one compa
Jan 1, 1984
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Origin Of The Disseminated Ore In Metamorphosed Sedimentary Rocks, Robinson Mining District, NevadaBy Herman L. Bauer
The Robinson Mining District near Ely, Nevada, is one of the major porphyry copper districts in the world. Within the district is an east-trending zone of altered porphyry, metamorphosed sedimentary r
Jan 1, 1963
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Mineral Uses In Paint And Their Effect On QualityBy R. G. Johnston
Minerals have many uses in paint systems. These roles include use as primary and extender pigments, sheen control, film durability enhancement, and rheology control. These and other uses of minerals i
Jan 1, 1993
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GOB Gas Analyzer SystemBy Frank E. McCall, John K. Marshal, Fred Garcia
Since the advent of longwall mining systems in the United States, mine operators are increasingly relying on methane drainage techniques to supplement the ventilation system. The most commonly used te
Jan 1, 1995
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Coal Oxidation Before Loading With Calcium -Pittsburgh #8 CoalBy E. H. Cho
Pittsburgh #8 coal cleaned by the conventional froth flotation was oxidized in a 2-liter Parr Stirred Top Bench Reactor. The oxidation time was varied up to 5 hours; the temperature, from 150 to 225°C
Jan 1, 1994
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Importance of metallurgical research on refractory gold ore processingI am deeply honored and grateful to receive the prestigious Gaudin Award. Frankly, I find myself amazed to be included in the company of those outstanding individuals who have previously received this
Jan 1, 2002
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Autogenous And Semiautogenous Grinding Practices (c6a88065-9a47-4bae-82d9-d1bdabcc3a71)By J. H. Bassarear
Conventional crushing and grinding circuits are compared to semiautogenous circuits. Recent installations of each circuit are reviewed and seven methods of using autogenous or semi- autogenous techniq
Jan 1, 1981
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Economic Implications Of Strip Mining Legislation: The Small Firms - IntroductionBy G. Richard Dreese
Most coal mining states have passed or amended laws restricting strip ruining in the past two years. In light of this and in anticipation of further restrictions by the states and the federal governme
Jan 1, 1973
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Geology And Production Of West Texas-Type Sulphur Deposits (db903c0e-470a-4e07-b2cd-99ee7cdd21a8)By Joseph W. Mussey
Bio-epigenetic sulphur deposits occur in Pecos, Reeves and Culberson Counties of far West Texas. Sulfate reducrng bacteria, utilizing hydrocarbons as energy, transformed gypsum into replacement limest
Jan 1, 1984
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Coal : One of the Few Bright Spots Amidst the Mining GloomBy Donald E. Ralston, A. T. Yu, Richard P. Killmeyer, Peter Phillips, R. W. Vander Laan, John N. Murphy, John R. Messineo, John Peters
Overview Coal production in the first half of 1982 remained near the high levels begun in mid-1981. Production then fell sharply during the latter part of the year due to recession-weakened demand. E
Jan 5, 1983
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Application and Effectiveness Measurement of Ground Consolidation Products in Longwall MiningBy Richard Campbell, MEHMET KIZIL, Ismet Canbulat, Serkan Saydam
The design and effectiveness of ground consolidation to regain stability of longwall faces vary widely and are often based predominantly on-site precedence or what were considered successful applicat
Jun 25, 2024
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Rare Earths Recovery and Gypsum Upgrade from Florida PhosphogypsumBy Z. Jin, D. DePaoli, P. Zhang
"Phosphogypsum is a byproduct created during the production of industrial wet-process phosphoric acid. This study focused on recovering rare earth elements (REEs) from a Florida phosphogypsum sample a
Jan 1, 2017
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The Future Of Solution And In-Situ Mining Restoration ? IntroductionBy R. Jacobson
This paper presents comparison of proposed future solution and in-situ mining methods for in-situ leaching and recovery of uranium, gold, silver, and copper. We propose to show that in the future new
Jan 1, 1987
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Imminent Danger: Characterizing Uncertainty in Critically Hazardous Mining Situations (238a5f11-bb83-4363-b417-acdf4143fa33)By B. M. Eiter, J. Hrica, D. R. Willmer
"Mineworkers are routinely tasked with making critically important decisions about whether or not a hazard presents an imminent danger. Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety
Jan 1, 2018