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The Impact Of The Virgin Rock Temperature At Hanford On The Ventilation Parameters For The Nuclear Waste Repository In BasaltBy Paul C. Miclea
Hanford Reservation, in the State of Washington, with its deep basalt formations, is one of the three sites recommended by the Department of Energy for detailed investigations in order to select the f
Jan 1, 1987
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Justification For Possible Use Of Indigenous Kimberlite Minerals In Evaluation Of Diamond PotentialBy Jill Dill Pasteris
Several mineralogical prospecting techniques are used in diamond exploration. Most are concerned with identifying indicator minerals such as garnet and ilmenite, which are derived from mantle xenolith
Jan 1, 1983
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Estimating Transportation Costs For Large Volume ShipmentsBy Elizabeth Anne Semon
The marketability of a large volume bulk material is significantly effected by transportation costs. Hence, it is essential for anyone that deals with minerals or mineral wastes to be able to reliably
Jan 1, 1973
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Testing of OreBy Gene E. McClelland
4.1 INTRODUCTION Metallurgical testing is required on any ore, waste or tailing material before amenability to heap leaching treatment can be accurately determined. The amount of testing necessary t
Jan 1, 1988
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Eicosanoid And Cytokine Production By The Alveolar Macrophage From The Coal MinerBy John L. Stauffer, Allan Lipton, Kim Leitzel, Lesley Gaydos, Laurence M. Demers, Douglas C. Kuhn
Eicosanoids and cytokines produced by the alveolar macrophage (AM) are key mediators of pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis resulting from occupational exposure to mineral dust. In order to determine
Jan 1, 1991
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Specialty Silica ProductsBy Harry Teicher
The subject of Specialty Silica Products could encompass a broad range of materials, some of which would be familiar to members of the Society of Mining Engineers. With the concurrence of your chairma
Jan 1, 1974
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Development Of Hydrologic Risk - Based Methodology For Evaluation Of Dam Safety In Missouri ? IntroductionBy R. L. Peyton
Risk analysis is used extensively in many engineering applications. Although its use in the field of dam safety has been limited in practice, it has received considerable attention in recent years in
Jan 1, 1986
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Factors In Predicting Alluvial Gravel Composition Using Digital Geologic Map And Elevation Images: An Example From The Colorado Front RangeBy Daniel H. Knepper
Estimating the lithologic composition of gravel deposits for aggregate quality using standard field and laboratory techniques is costly and time-consuming. As an alternative, digital geologic maps and
Jan 1, 2001
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Geosensing for Exploration—New Technology for Underground Directional Drilling - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Dan Brunner, Scott Thomson, Ben Lyddall, Duncan Thomson
Geosensing is used in oilfield drilling in conjunction with geophysical tools to support characterization of rock properties, geology, and reservoir conditions. This technology is now available to the
Feb 1, 2024
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Environmental Considerations - Mine WaterBy William T. Jr. Renfroe, Donald C. Gipe
INTRODUCTION Historically, pollution control in the metal-ore mining industry has been very limited. Unless mine water contained large quantities of solids, it was generally discharged without any
Jan 1, 1982
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Pillar Removal At The Mi Vida MineBy Theodore J. Barrett
[One of the earliest records of pillar removal can be found in the 16th Chapter of Judges in the Old Testament. Here we read where the mighty Sampson removed the pillars from beneath the prison house
Jan 1, 1959
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The Characteristics And Classification Of BauxitesBy Slavko Ostojic, V. G. Hill
This paper reviews various bauxite classification schemes with respect to the differences in texture, composition and geological associations of the deposits. It demonstrates that a techno-economic cl
Jan 1, 1984
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A Visualization Application For The Mining Industry Using Standard ToolsBy Steven J. Schafrik, Michael Karmis, Zacharias Agioutantis
3-D or pseudo 3-D visualization of orebodies and mining related processes such as loading and tramming, are now commonly used by the mining industry. An approach is presented that can aid the engineer
Jan 1, 2002
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Hypochlorite Pretreatment In Heap Leaching Of A Low Grade Carbonaceous Gold OreBy J. L. Hendrix, M. Ahmadiantehrani, G. Ramadorai
The concept of hypochlorite treatment prior to cyanidation in the heap leaching of low grade carbonaceous gold ores is discussed. Laboratory column leach tests using a low grade carbonaceous ore were
Jan 1, 1992
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Support Characteristics of Classic and In-Cycle Roof Trusses (A Photoelastic Comparison)By P. K. Crane, S. C. Gambrell
The work reported herein compares the support characteristics of two different types of roof truss subjected to the same force in the horizontal tension member. The major differences between the two t
Jan 1, 1986
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Computer Aided Design Of Large Underground Direct-Contact Heat ExchangersBy John R. Marks
Few if any mines in North America have used exhaust air to remove heat at temperatures above the stope reject temperature. In contrast, the South African mining industry has long taken advantage of th
Jan 1, 1987
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Exploration Geology of the Golden Promise Discovery, Republic Mining District, WashingtonBy Eric R. Braun
Ore reserves in the Republic mining district were nearly exhausted in 1984 when hole D-54 intersected a vein twenty- eight feet in drill width averaging 1.57 opt gold and 11.95 opt silver below post-m
Jan 1, 1987
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Mineral Beneficiation With Optical SeparatorsBy A. Balint
The Photometric Optical Separation process is introduced and examples of sorting machines are given. Applications of the process are outlined in general terms with reference to specific types of indus
Jan 1, 1967
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Oxidative Destruction Of Ammonia For Restoration Of Uranium Solution Mining SitesBy Michael J. Humenick
A laboratory experimental research project was conducted to evaluate the use of chlorine for the oxidative destruction of residual ammonia which may remain in ground water after in-situ uranium soluti
Jan 1, 1982
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Economic Geology Of Florida Heavy Mineral DepositsBy T. E. Garnar
Heavy mineral mining has been a small, but important Florida industry over the past sixty years. Early geologic history of each deposit is similar up to point of deposition in alluvium, deltaic sedime
Jan 1, 1972