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Rate Of Consumption Of Dissolved Oxygen During Ammonium Carbonate In Situ Leaching Of UraniumBy J. B. Goddard
Abstract. Leaching of, uranium in situ from sandstone deposits with ammonium carbonate solution containing: dissolved oxygen occurs rapidly compared with the leaching of the bulk of the sulfur present
Jan 1, 1980
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Bituminous Coal Electrokinetics ? IntroductionBy John A. L. Campbell
Surface dependent processes, such as froth flotation and flocculation, are important or potentially important techniques for combating some of the current major problems in coal preparation. In order
Jan 1, 1969
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Modeling maximum ramp-up and production rates of stoping mining"In the conceptual stages of engineering, benchmarking and empirical ratios are commonly the only references for estimating the production rate of greenfield projects. For underground mining projects,
May 1, 2016
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Applications Of The Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR) For Ground Control Planning And OperationsBy W. J. Wuest
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) has recently developed a rock mass classification system for evaluating the structural competency of bedded roof strata; the Coal Mine Roof Rating, or CMRR. When compil
Jan 1, 1995
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Exploratory Finite Element Analysis (FEA) And Conceptual Design Findings Of Large-Diameter, Segmentally Lined ShaftsBy D. Kruse
Top-down constructed large-diameter (up to 90 m or 300 ft) shaft design and constructability issues present an interesting suite of challenges and opportunities highlighted in this paper. The study co
Jan 1, 2011
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Experience To Date With Diesel Powered Underground Mining EquipmentBy Raymond A. Bradbury
Martin County Coal Corporation operates three underground mines and two surface mines on Wolf Creek in Martin County near Inez, Ky. The original underground development was begun in March of 1970. The
Jan 1, 1973
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An Analysis Of The Potential Of Roof Screening To Reduce Workers? Compensation CostsBy S. M. Moore
Each year more than 400 coal miners are injured (fatal and non-fatal) by rock falling from between or around roof supports. Many of these injuries could be prevented by the installation of roof scree
Jan 1, 2010
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Coloring Plastics With Inorganic PigmentsBy Michael Ferrell
The primary reason pigments are used in plastics is to impart a desired color to the plastic. Color is one of the more important assign considerations associated with today's market oriented soci
Jan 1, 1985
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DWS Design & Construction Monitoring of a Road Tunnel Under Very Low Cover in the SNCF South-East European Technicentre in Paris - NAT2024By Yassine Lahmadi, Edoardo Trivellato, Christian Chereau, Bénédicte Robert
Within the framework of the adaptation of the South-East European Technicentre (Technicentre Sud-Est Européen TSEE), SNCF Voyageurs appointed Pini with the project management mission (MOE) for the des
Jun 23, 2024
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Use Of A Dual-Aircourse Ventilation System For Improved Worker Health, Safety And ProductivityBy J. H. Kelley
In this paper, we show that the methane emission and the dust generation in under-ground mining currently and in the future pose operational, health and safety conditions which adversely Impact face p
Jan 1, 1996
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Tungsten - Can The Market Economy Countries Hold Their Own?By Donald I. Bleiwas
The U.S. Bureau of nines evaluated the potential availability of tungsten from 57 tungsten mines and deposits in 19 market economy countries (1). The 38 properties that were producing at the time this
Jan 1, 1984
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Design and Development of the White Mesa Uranium MillBy Donald K. Sparling, C. Edwin Baker
The White Mesa uranium/vanadium mill is six miles south of Blanding, UT, on the Colorado Plateau, which has historically spawned more than 200 uranium mines. As uranium prices approached an all-time h
Jan 4, 1981
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Reclamation and closure of the AA heap leach pad at Barrick's Goldstrike mineBy K. Burke, K. L. Myers, R. Espell
Barrick's Goldstrike AA heap leach pad is an HDPE-lined facility that was used for gold recovery from low-grade ores using conventional cyanide heap-leach technology. The pad was operated from 19
Jan 1, 2002
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A New Look At Underground Coal Mine SafetyBy Ernest M. Spokes
Starting in 1980, a committee of the National Research Council studied the question of why some underground coal mines are safer than others and what could be done to improve the ones with poorer perf
Jan 1, 1983
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Heinrich Revisited: a New Data-Driven Examination of the Safety Pyramid "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Jennifer L. Bell, PATRICK L. YORIO, Emily J. Haas, Susan M. Moore, Lee A. Greenawald
Although researchers have struggled to replicate Heinrich’s safety triangle findings (Heinrich 1931) for various reasons (e.g., no access to his original database and it is unclear if the database was
Jul 25, 2020
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Removal Of Heat In Cement GrindingBy J. R. Tonry
In the grinding of dry non-metallic materials such as rocks, ores, gypsum, lime, and cement clinker, it is recognized that only a relatively small portion of the energy is utilized for actual size red
Jan 1, 1958
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A Sulfur K-Edge XANES and Raman Study on the Effect of Chloride Ion on Bacterial and Chemical Leaching of Chalcopyrite at 25 °C Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Xiyu Gao, Yi Yang, Mark I. Pownceby, Shuiping Zhong, Miao Chen
In the present study, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy were used to investigate the effect
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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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New Tricks For An Old Elephant: Revising Concepts Of Coeur d'Alene GeologyBy Brian G. White
The Coeur d'Alene Mining District of northern Idaho is remarkable for its number of large ore bodies and for the amount of its historical production of lead, zinc and silver (Fig. 1). Since vei
Jan 1, 1998
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Mini Symposium ? Ore Reserves: Classification, Calculation And Reporting - A Schema For Classifying And Reporting Mineral Resources: Rationalizing The Needs For Consistency And Accuracy With The Demands For DisclosureBy David Harrison
Exxon Minerals Company uses geostatistical techniques for ore resource evaluation of its mineral projects. These techniques provide the most reliable estimates of recoverable tonnage and grade and uni
Jan 1, 1983