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Energy Conservation In The Mining IndustryBy O. V. Bush
Most governments recognize that energy efficiency represents a partial solution to reducing global capital shortages and environmental crises that threaten to seriously impede economic growth. Much of
Jan 1, 1995
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Microbially Induced Separation Of Arsenopyrite And Bioremediation Of ArsenicBy M. N. Chandraprabha
This paper discusses the role of the mineral-adapted acidiphilic microorganism Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans in the beneficiation of arsenopyrite-containing multisulfides (pyrite and chalcopyrite) an
Jan 1, 2009
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Strata Mechanics of Pillar Mining at the Crandall Canyon Mine (c0e13c4f-5887-4a39-a60f-1366ecdd3be0)By W. G. Pariseau
"BACKGROUND The Crandall Canyon Mine (CCM) is located in the Wasatch coal field in central Utah. Extensive longwall mining at CCM preceded a decision to recover coal left in barrier pillars on each si
Jan 1, 2015
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Separation of non-magnetic minerals using magnetic fluids in a flow-through MHS rotorBy W. S. Urbanski, A. L. Devernoe, M. S. Walker
Theory and practice are described for a new processing method capable of precise mineral separations based primarily on differences in particle specific gravities at specific gravity split points from
Jan 1, 1991
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Weak Electrolyte CollectorsBy Janusz S. Laskowski
Studies carried out over the last 10 years reveal that precipitating particles which may appear in alkaline solutions of long-chain amines and in acidic solutions of fatty acids exhibit clear isoelect
Jan 1, 1999
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Contreting The Deep Shafts And Tunnel For New York City's Third Water TunnelBy Edward S. Plotkin, Gary A. Almeraris, Thomas F. Peyton
The lining of the tunnel and shafts for a new section of New York City's- water system required extensive components to produce, deliver and place a continuous tunnel linning. The project placed
Jan 1, 1987
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Mineral Separations With A Magneto Gravimetric SeparatorBy R. C. Bunge
A magnetogravimetric separation is the consequence of two competing forces with opposing directions, i.e., magnetic buoyancy and gravitation (or centrifugal force). While magnetic buoyancy is a functi
Jan 1, 1990
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Relationship Between Observed Mineral Liberations In Screened Fractions And In Composite Samples (0980c1d0-ad73-4e27-a6fa-aea9c6bf6389)By W. Petruk
An investigation was conducted to determine the minimum number of samples that must be studied by image analysis of polished sections in order to characterize a mill product and to determine the appar
Jan 1, 1985
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Influence Of Lithology On Longwall Mining SubsidenceBy S. Tandanand
The Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, assessed the geological effects on the ratio of maximum subsidence and extraction thickness, hown as the subsidence factor, to develop a simple me
Jan 1, 1982
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The role of pre-conditioning in mitigating seismic hazards – an innovative method for future caving operations.By James Lett
The role of pre-conditioning in a caving operation has multiple benefits, ranging from assisting with improved caveability, normalising fragmentation and improving draw point hang-up frequency. At New
Apr 26, 2022
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Calibrating LaModel for Single and Multiple Level Stone Pillar Stability and Design - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Christopher Newman, Andrew Minckley
With underground stone operations developing in deeper and more geologically complex conditions, accurate pillar stability analysis becomes for the evaluation of engineering design. This paper provide
Feb 22, 2026
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Simulation Of The Effects Of Surface Mining On Groundwater In The Powder River Basin (d3b227e5-5484-4b04-b9fa-a635ea56fe52)By Gary E. McIntosh
This paper will discuss a U.S. Bureau of Mines project designed to assess and predict the impacts which surface coal mining will have on the regional shallow groundwater systems in the Powder River Ba
Jan 1, 1978
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Water ? Its Role In Mining And Beneficiating OreBy Orville D. Mussey
During, 1956 the water used in mining iron ore in the United States amounted to about 2 billion gallons and the water used in producing iron concentrates-amounted to about 166 billion gallons. By 1980
Jan 1, 1961
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Deep Rock Wastewater Tunnel in Delco - NAT2022By Dafydd Chandler, Milissa Hirst, Charles Hurst, Gary Snyder, Leszek Glodkowski
The Delaware County Regional Water Quality Control Authority (DELCORA) will be adding tunnel infrastructure to its wastewater conveyance system. This program involves the construction of a conveyance/
Dec 1, 2022
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Diamond Exploration Potential Of The Wyoming Craton, Western United StatesBy W. D. Hausel
The Wyoming craton in the western United States is a favorable terrane for diamond deposits. The craton hosts a variety of ultramafic, ultrabasic, and ultrapotassic rocks. Additionally, a few hundred
Jan 1, 1996
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A back analysis of the Crandall Canyon Mine collapse - SME Transactions 2010By K. A. Heasley
The objective of this paper is to back analyze the August 6th, 2007, collapse at the Crandall Canyon Mine in Utah, in order to better understand the geometric and geomechanical factors that contribute
Jan 1, 2010
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Carbonate Coastal Sabkhas; The Precursor Of Mississippi Valley Type Lead Zinc DepositsBy Peter Bush
The deposition of metastable carbonate minerals in ar. aid, sheltered, coastal environment, leads to the formation of a flat, coastel, sabkha plain. The ground waters of the sabkha plain are modified
Jan 1, 1979
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Reclamation Of Mineral Milling WastesBy Karl C. Dean
To assist in the reduction of environmental degradation resulting from milling operations, the Bureau of Mines has developed, and successfully demonstrated, chemical, vegetative, and combined chemical
Jan 1, 1972
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Retrofitting and repowering as control strategies for the curtailment of exposure of underground miners to diesel aerosolsBy Jon A. Hummer, Aleksandar D. Bugarski, Shawn Vanderslice, Teresa Barone
Reducing the contribution of heavy- and light-duty diesel-powered equipment to concentrations of aerosols and gases is essential to industry’s efforts to improve air quality in underground mining oper
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The Leaching Behavior Of Palladium In Thiourea/Acid SolutionsBy X. Xie
The dissolution behavior of palladium powder in thiourea solutions has been studied. The variables studied included temperature, stirring speed, and concentrations of thiourea, acid and ferric ion.
Jan 1, 1995