Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Reclamation of Iron Ore Tailings; Innovations in Establishing Native VegetationBy Natalie White, Joel Asp, Allyz Kramer
"Minnesota has robust reclamation standards and have proven results in the taconite mining industry. Reclamation of overburden spoils, lean ore spoils and fine tailings from taconite production has ge
Jan 2, 2018
-
Using Tracers To Evaluate The Design Of An In-Situ Leach Cell In Abandoned Mine And Mill Wastes At The Kellogg, Idaho Superfund SiteBy Jr. Kirschner
An abandoned waste impoundment located within a portion of the Kellogg, Idaho Superfund site constitutes a field research area for studying the feasibility of recovering heavy metals in-situ from unsa
Jan 1, 1993
-
The Tower Mill And Its Application To Fine GrindingBy Donald E. Steif
The Tower Mill is a vertical stirred mill using steel balls or pebble grinding media. This device is designed for fine grinding at significant power savings when compared to conventional tumbling mill
Jan 1, 1984
-
Use Of Pressure Filter To Eliminate Refuse Slurry Disposal PondBy Dale W. Norris
United States Steel's Cumberland Coal Operations is located in Greene County in the southwest corner of Pennsylvania. The mine and related facilities have been in operation since September of 197
Jan 1, 1980
-
The Role of Small Diameter Tunneling for Pipeline Installations - RETC2021By P. Schmäh
Nowadays, small diameter tunnels are increasingly considered in pipeline projects as an alternative for sensitive crossings or when soil conditions limit the use of conventional pipeline installation
Jun 13, 2021
-
Reducing the fire and explosion hazards of flame-cutting and welding in underground coal minesBy W. D. Monaghan
One of the major ignition sources of fires and explosions in underground U.S. coal mines is flame cutting and welding. On May 20, 2006, a flame-cutting operation at the Darby Mine No. 1 led to an exp
Jun 1, 2010
-
Synthetic Fuels From Coal - IntroductionBy V. L. Brant
The estimated total energy demand for the U. S. is 60 quadrillion BTU for 1970 and is expected to more than double by the year 2000. Today the energy crunch is here. It is evidenced by brownouts to co
Jan 1, 1970
-
Gold And Silver Recovery At The Yankee Fork Property Of United States Antimony CorporationBy Patrick R. Taylor
United States Antimony Corporation, at its Yankee Fork property in central Idaho, is currently using a combination of flotation, gravity-amalgamation, and concentrate cyanide leaching, silver sulfide
Jan 1, 1984
-
A Brief History Of The Freeport Mcmoran Bagdad Solvent Extraction CircuitBy B. Blaschuk
The Freeport McMoRan Bagdad Solvent Extraction (SX) circuit is the oldest plant of its kind currently in operation. The plant was commissioned in 1969 and was the second SX-EW operation to be built f
Jan 1, 2010
-
Plant Test Of Coarse Phosphate Flotation With Emulsified CollectorIn phosphate flotation, more than 90% of the finer fraction (-35, + 150 mesh) is recovered as opposed to 70% of the coarser material (-16, + 35 mesh). On the other hand, coarser fraction is higher in
Jan 1, 1992
-
Effects Of Moisture Variations And Overburden Geology On Subsidence PronenessBy C. Dale Elifrits
Observations made from laboratory analysis of samples of fine-grained argillaceous materials (shales) subjected to various changes in moisture content have been correlated to loss of strength in the r
Jan 1, 1983
-
Parametrization Of Optimal Designs Of Open Pit Beginning Of A New Phase Of Research - IntroductionBy Dominique Francois-Bongarcon
The rational and optimal determination of the design of a mining exploitation is a very intricate and difficult problem : the parameters are numerous, some technical, some economic or technico-economi
Jan 1, 1981
-
Application Of Dynamic Surface Tensiometry To Froth Flotation - IntroductionBy W. C. Meyer
Surface tension and its control are important in the concentration of ores by froth flotation, both in terms of producing the proper bubble size distribution and to render the ore surface of interest
Jan 1, 1983
-
2017 SME keynote; When Are Commodity Prices Going to Rise?By Douglas B. Silver
"Editor’s note: Douglas B. Silver, Portfolio Manager, Orion Resource Partners, was the keynote speaker at the 2017 SME Annual Conference & Expo in Denver, CO on Feb. 19, 2017. He also gave the keynote
Jan 8, 2017
-
Effect Of Temperature On The Interfacial Properties Of SilicatesBy P. Somasundaran
Electrochemical properties of silicate minerals govern their behavior in processes such as flocculation and enhanced oil recovery that can occur at elevated temperatures. Knowledge of these properties
Jan 1, 1986
-
Design Development of the Brushy Creek Regional Utility Authority Phase 2 Raw Water Delivery System Project - RETC2021By Aaron Archer, James Parkes
This paper presents design considerations for the major underground elements of the pending BCRUA Phase 2 Raw Water Delivery System Project. These elements include two Lake Taps; an 8,800 LF, minimum
Jun 13, 2021
-
The full picture of IPCC system implementation; The reason why so many failBy David Morrison
"The history of the mining industry is littered with in-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC), which should not be confused with the International Protocol for Carbon Capture, projects that failed. The fa
Dec 1, 2016
-
The Preparation Of Environmental Impact Statements For Industrial Projects ? IntroductionBy John M. Heckard
It all started with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, which establishes that Congress is committed to restore and maintain environ- mental quality. It directs all federal agencies to iden
Jan 1, 1973
-
Pebble Grinding At Granduc?s Tide Lake ConcentratorBy W. C. Hellyer
The Granduc ore body is located beneath glacial terrain on the borders of British Columbia and Alaska, some 600 miles from Vancouver and 30 miles from Tidewater at Stewart, B. C. The concentrator and
Jan 1, 1972
-
Removal Of Sulfur Dioxide From Flue Gases At Elevated Temperature ? SummaryBy J. H. Field
The sulfur dioxide emitted in low concentrations in flue gases from the combustion of sulfur-containing coals and fuel oils is a significant factor in contamination of the atmosphere with sulfur dioxi
Jan 1, 1959