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A Machine For Vein StopingBy F. W. Brackebusch
A unique machine has been designed for mining narrow veins. The machine, called the NONN, walks on the walls of the stope and carries a boom-mounted hydraulic impact breaker. The concept of walking on
Jan 1, 1990
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Biooxidation Heap Pretreatment Of Sulfide Refractory Gold OreBy R. W. Bartlett
I first met Milton Wadsworth in 1951 as an eighteen year old junior taking his mineral processing course at the University of Utah. He guided my senior thesis, evaluating the then new polymer floccula
Jan 1, 1996
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EPA'S Tailored Regulations Under The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act For The Management Of Mining WastesBy V. E. Housman
EPA's Office of Solid Waste (OSW) is developing a program, under Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the management of non-coal mining wastes. In May 1988.
Jan 1, 1990
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Forecasting The Texas Coal MarketBy J. E. Russell
The purpose of this paper is to describe an independent study which forecasts Texas coal production, specifically for electric power generation. This study, extending to the year 2000, is justified on
Jan 1, 1984
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Recovery Of Silver From Chloride Leach Solutions By Iodide PrecipitationBy T. G. Carnahan
The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, performed a laboratory-scale investigation of technique for recovering silver from pregnant solutions generated in the hydrometallurgical treatmen
Jan 1, 1980
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Blasthole Sub-Level Stoping At Kidd Creek MineBy Peter N. Blakey
The Kidd Creek orebody is a massive, base metal deposit with widths up to 600 feet and a strike length of 2,200 feet. The orebody dips eastwards at 70° to 80° and is amenable to sub-level open stoping
Jan 1, 1976
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The World Market for Natural Soda AshBy George Innes
The soda ash business in the United States has undergone a sweeping technological change in ihe last 20 years. In a world where synthetics are continuzlly replacing natural products, here we have exac
Jan 1, 1980
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Changes in Design Philosophy for Underground Heading Cuts Utilizing Modern ExplosivesBy A. Konya
"INTRODUCTION Underground Mining and Construction projects face several challenges unique to the underground environment compared to the surface environment. The goals of an effective blasting program
Jan 1, 2018
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Improved Recovery Of Coarse Florida Phosphate (4c2151f2-6e7c-476f-9dda-7d581f48c4fe)By B. E. Davis
A problem that has continued to plague the Florida phosphate industry is the loss of coarse phosphate in the flotation circuit. Attempts to remedy this problem such as floating the coarse material (pl
Jan 1, 1993
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The Dissolution Behavior of Gold in AmmoniacalBy Kenneth N. Han, Xinghui Meng, A. J. Monhemius, G. W. Warren, E. Peters
The leaching of gold in ammoniacal solutions containing various oxidants in an autoclave has been investigated. Also studied are thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of the ammonia leaching of gold and s
Jan 1, 1993
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Energy Concepts in the Analysis of Unstable Coal Pillar FailureBy E. Poeck, R. Garvey, U. Ozbay, K. Zhang
"A coal bump is characterized by the sudden failure of one or more pillars and an associated release of kinetic energy. Although the geologic conditions surrounding coal bumps are often similar, their
Jan 1, 2016
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Role Of Sodium Silicate In Phosphate Flotation (8945ff06-7db1-49ab-920b-277658a9c4ac)By H. Dho
The role of sodium silicate in the anionic flotation of a Florida phosphate ore was investigated using laboratory continuous flotation tests, frothability tests and SEM observations. In the absence of
Jan 1, 1990
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Use Of Depositional Models And Stratigraphic Mapping Techniques To Determine New Coal Reserve Potentials In The Appalachian RegionBy Ronald H. Mullennex
The growing need for development of thinner, more erratic, or less easily- mined coals in the Appalachian region requires more detailed analysis of conditions and factors controlling or influencing de
Jan 1, 1981
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Evaluation of Settlement Monitoring Over 6.75 Miles of Tunneling - Updating Prediction Methods and Designing Better Monitoring ProgramsBy Lynn Salvati, Colin LaVassar, Loic Galisson, Joel Theodore, Lynette Sla
"Sound Transit’s University Link and Northgate Link projects will add 6.75 miles (10.9 km) of twin-bored tunnel to Seattle’s light rail system, extending the route north from downtown Seattle. The tun
Jan 1, 2016
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Organics Versus Industrial Mineral Pigments - Definition And ClassificationBy David S. Young
All pigments and extenders or fillers whether organic or inorganic fall into the following broad general classes: I. Colored II.-White III. Black IV. Metallic A pigment- is any particulate matte
Jan 1, 1985
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Predominance Area Diagrams Bounding the Cu-As-S-O System’s 3DPredominance Diagram at 900 K (627 °C) Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy M. Sadegh Safarzadeh, Stanley M. Howard
The two-dimensional predominance area (Kellogg) diagram (PAD) surfaces bounding the three-dimensional Cu-As-S-O system were constructed at 900 K. The computations employed gases As4O6(g), O2(g), and S
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Production At Copper Mountain MineBy Vernon N. Cox
From comments and questions concerning the meaning of USNR, and "why is the Navy in the mining business?" I believe it is worth while to establish the background and purpose of our company. We are a s
Jan 1, 1971
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Effect of Combined Mechanical and Ultrasonic Milling on the SizeReduction of Talc Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Diler Katircioglu-Bayel
This study aims to investigate the effect of combined mechanical and ultrasonic milling on the size reduction of talc. Firstly, the talc sample was wet ground in a stirred media mill for five differen
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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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Synchronous Electric Drives For Grinding MillsBy M. Ploc
The grinding process in the mining industry has seen an increased throughput to accomplish greater production and lower overall production costs. Up to 8-9 MW, a single motor can be connected to dri
Jan 1, 2010