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Comparison of Two Leach Procedures Applied to Metal-Mining Related Wastes in Colorado and Montana and a Relative Ranking Method for Mine WastesBy George A. Desborough, David L. Fey, Stanley E. Church
About 100 mine-waste dumps from past metal exploration and mining in Colorado and Montana were sampled using surficial-sampling methods for laboratory studies of the minus-2-mm fraction. In the labora
Jan 1, 2000
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Bauxite and Aluminium Ore Resources in IndiaBy S. K. Das Gupta
The rock laterite was first discovered and described in the State of Kerala, India in 1800 A.D. by Francis Buchanan. It had been used here, and elsewhere in India, for many centuries as a building sto
Jan 1, 1984
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Reactions Between Thiol Reagents and Sulphide Minerals (64cc49ae-eb1f-4b08-8382-0b760ee84254)By G. W. Poling
Chemical and physical properties of thiol collectors are reexamined to compare the prospects of heavy metal-thiolate or disulphide surface reaction products acting as actual collector species. Recent
Jan 1, 1976
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Selection Guidelines for Vibrating ScreensBy K. G. Colman
Introduction This text is intended to provide the operator and turnkey contractor with the basic data for sizing vibrating screens to be used in ore crushing plants. The basic capacities, modi
Jan 1, 1985
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Sedimentology Of The Salem Limestone In IndianaBy Ned M. Smith
The Mississippian Salem Limestone, from which dimension stone is quarried in Indiana, is principally a calcarenitic rock formed of fossil bryozoans, echinoderms, and specimens of Endothyra. Numerica
Jan 1, 1966
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Managing a Cost Reduction Program - Methods Of Reducing CostsCost reduction programs can focus on total cost or unit cost, but unit cost is usually the principal objective. The production cost per unit is: [Unit cost = Total cost Produ
Jan 1, 1999
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Ventilation Design for Yucca Mountain Exploratory Studies FacilityBy Romeo S. Jurani
Yucca Mountain, located in Southern Nevada approximately 160 krn northwest of Las Vegas, is currently the site of intensive surfacebased and underground investigations. The investigations are required
Jan 1, 1995
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Present and Future of Gold and Silver MetallurgyBy Hans von Michaelis
Gold metallurgy has advanced remarkably over the last decade. Even more significant progress will be made over the next five years, particularly in the application of advanced comminution techniques a
Jan 1, 1989
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Sulfonate-Type Flotation ReagentsBy R. Norman Holme
Sulfonate promoters and collectors were originally developed as relatively inexpensive anionic collectors to selectively concentrate the iron-bearing minerals in low grade iron ores and to remove iron
Jan 1, 1986
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Rapid Open Pit Design System - New System of Open Pit Design.By John McMorran
An open pit mine design system should have the characteristics of being flexible, versatile, and simple. All of these characteristics are necessary for producing a dynamic mine design. In other words,
Jan 1, 1982
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Cost Analysis of Underground Support ConstructionBy Scott G. Britton
In the real world of coal mining, the bottom line for almost every support project decision is economic (i.e., what is it going to cost?). Up to this point, I have discussed the methods to improve the
Jan 1, 1983
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AFM Pull-off Force Measurements with Polystyrene (Deformable) Colloidal ProbesBy Elvin R. Beach, Jaroslaw Drelich
Pull-off forces were measured for 8-9 pm diameter polystyrene (PSI particles on smooth spin- coated polystyrene films and hexadecanethiol (HDT) self-assemble monolayer surfaces using atomic force micr
Jan 1, 2003
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Is Design Build for Chicago Area Tunnel in the Cards?–Cady Marsh Drainage Ditch and Tunnel/Pipeline Project, Griffith, IndianaBy Faruk Oksuz, Clay Haynes, David Egger
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has committed to solve a major drainage problem in the suburban Chicago community of Griffith, Indiana. The Cady Marsh Ditch is currently undersized a
Jan 1, 2003
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New York’s East Side Access Queen’s Segment Progress ReportBy Bernie W. Martin
The East Side Access (ESA) project is the largest commuter railroad project ever undertaken in the United States. The purpose of the ESA project is to bring commuters from Long Island into Grand Centr
Jan 1, 2003
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Gold Deposition at Gold King, Silverton Caldera, ColoradoBy Bernhard C. Koch, Richard W. Hutchinson, Bernhard Free
The Tertiary Silverton caldera collapsed asymmetrically to the southwest 27.5 m.y. ago. Resurgent volcanic activity is expressed by a quartz-monzonite stock at the southern caldera margin and by the R
Jan 1, 1988
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An Electrochemical Approach to Study the Reactivity of Sulfide Minerals: Application to the Acid Rock Drainage GenerationBy Ignacio González, Marcos Monroy, Valerie Bertrand, Roel Cruz
Results of an electrochemical study using carbon paste electrodes of pyrite and pyrrhotite samples suggest that the mineralogical impurities associated with these minerals are the determinant factor o
Jan 1, 2000
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SO2 abatement in a 440-kW pilot-scale combustor - limestone injection testsBy G. H. Lewis, C. L. Krcil, N. S. Harding, D. E. Havekotte
INTRODUCTION Limestone injection work was completed in a 440-kW (1.5-million Btu per hour) pilot-scale combustor in preparation for a 50,000-kg/h (110,000-lb per hour) industrial steam boiler lime
Jan 1, 1987
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Cost Management and Cost ControlBy Bruno C. Boik
INTRODUCTION Cost Management is the evaluation and control of project scope, budgets, and costs with the objective to minimize costs and maximize the benefits to be derived from the use of project r
Jan 1, 1986
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Foundation Response to Subsidence Induced by High Extraction Mining in Southern IllinoisBy Ronald E. Yarbrough, Theodore L. Triplett, Larry R. Powell
The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Illinois Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund, is monitoring the response of two foundations to ground movements induced by subsidence from a high-extraction ret
Jan 1, 1986
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Systems Approach To The Design Of Non-Ferrous Metallurgical PlantsBy John G. Whellock
Over the last decade new constraints have emerged in the metallurgical industry which challenge the very basis of design and construction of smelters and refineries. The hackneyed designs of the past
Jan 1, 1985