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                     Underwater Disposal Of Partially Weathered Pyritic Waste Rock - Surface And Pore Water Quality Impacts Underwater Disposal Of Partially Weathered Pyritic Waste Rock - Surface And Pore Water Quality ImpactsBy N. K. Davé Water quality impacts of shallow water submersion of partially weathered and oxidized waste rock containing reactive sulphide minerals were investigated in laboratory column lysimeter studies. The was Jan 1, 2006 
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                     The Underground Main Fan Study at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant The Underground Main Fan Study at the Waste Isolation Pilot PlantBy Keith G. Wallace, K. M. (Chris) Chmura, Kirk H. McDaniel The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) performed a feasibility analysis for the purpose of either modifying, supplementing, or replacing its two main mine fans. The WIPP, located near Carlsbad, New Me Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Finite Element Assessment Of The Influence Of Caving On Barrier Pillar Loads In Deep Coal Mines - Introduction - Preprint 09-065 Finite Element Assessment Of The Influence Of Caving On Barrier Pillar Loads In Deep Coal Mines - Introduction - Preprint 09-065By W. G. Pariseau Conventional barrier pillars in underground coal mines are intended to protect mains and sub-main entries for relatively long periods of time. Inter-panel barrier pillars that may be used in especia Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Industrial Minerals 1988 Industrial Minerals 1988By G. Rainville, I. Servi, F. Katrak Despite the severe drought conditions that reduced farm requirements for industrial mineral products, most industrial minerals markets in 1988 continued their growth or, at worst, remained flat. Earli Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Mechanical Properties of Rock Mechanical Properties of RockBy Frank G. Horino, V. E. Hooker INTRODUCTION The determination and use of mechanical properties of rock in engineering and rock mechanics are rapidly developing. Many of these properties are determined on intact rock specimens; t Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Recent Advances In Coal Spiral Development – Preprint 97-82 Recent Advances In Coal Spiral Development – Preprint 97-82By W. S. Weldon, R. M. G. Machunter The use of spiral separators for the beneficiation of fine coal typically in the size range - 2+0.lmm is now well established process technology. Developments during the mid 1980's resulted in th Feb 24, 1997 
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                     Saprolite to Hard Rock and Everything in Between: SEM Tunneling Through Corestone Laden Ground in Hong Kong Saprolite to Hard Rock and Everything in Between: SEM Tunneling Through Corestone Laden Ground in Hong KongBy Gilles Cachia, Foteini Vasilikou, Seth Pollak, Hannes Lagger "INTRODUCTION The Shatin to Central Link (SCL) is a new rail line being constructed by the MTR Corporation for the Government of Hong Kong to cater for the growing passenger demand between the North-E Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Design Of Scalloped-Bottomed Thickener Tanks Design Of Scalloped-Bottomed Thickener TanksBy John R. Buzek Thickeners are simply large tanks, usually circular in shape, which are designed to allow settling of solids and to operate with continuous overflow of clear water and underflow of thick pulp. The dim Jan 1, 1977 
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                     A Case History: Convergence in a Shear Zone at Devil’s Slide A Case History: Convergence in a Shear Zone at Devil’s SlideBy Jeramy B. Decker, Paul H. Madsen "During the excavation of the north bound tunnel of the Devil’s Slide Tunnel project, deformation (convergence) was measured after passing through Fault Zone B. The tunnel convergence was not symmetri Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Tata Chemicals North America finds stability, success in Southwest Wyoming Tata Chemicals North America finds stability, success in Southwest WyomingBy William Gleason "In a time that seems to be dominated with nothing but bad news coming from the mining industry, there is a success story that has been quietly happening in Southwestern Wyoming for more than 60 years Jul 1, 2016 
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                     What The Surface Mining Law May Mean To Blasting At Stone Quarries What The Surface Mining Law May Mean To Blasting At Stone QuarriesBy Paul H. Miller After passage by the Congress, Public Law 95-87, the "Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977" was signed by President Carter on August 3, 1977. This law, in its simplest form, was intended Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Roller Mills Roller MillsBy R. M. Williams Introduction Ring roller mills are efficient size reduction machines embodying the following machine functions: 1) Size Reduction: from a feed size of 2 in. to various size products as fine as 4 Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Thermovision As A Tool Of Early Detection Of Spontaneous Heating Of Coal In Mine Openings Thermovision As A Tool Of Early Detection Of Spontaneous Heating Of Coal In Mine OpeningsBy Boleslav Taraba, Antonín Taufer Thermovision monitoring of surface temperature has been examined for the purpose of detection of spontaneous combustion of early stage. Measurements were carried out in bituminous and subbituminous co Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Utility Scrub/Switch Decisions For Phase I Acid Rain Compliance Utility Scrub/Switch Decisions For Phase I Acid Rain ComplianceBy Eugene M. Trisko Presentation Overview State-Of-The-Art Scrub/Switch Analyses > Allegheny Power System > PSI Energy UMWA Phase I Coal Interests > 16 Phase I Scrub Plant Coal Profiles > Coal Price/Emissi Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Recent Advances In Coal Spiral Development Recent Advances In Coal Spiral DevelopmentBy W. S. Weldon The use of spiral separators for the beneficiation of fine coal typically in the size range -2+0.1mm is now well established process technology. Developments during the mid 1980's resulted in the Jan 1, 1997 
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                     High Pressure Filtration of Molybdenum Concentrate Meets Low Moisture Requirements without Thermal Drying High Pressure Filtration of Molybdenum Concentrate Meets Low Moisture Requirements without Thermal DryingBy Brenda J. Wolfe Following successful laboratory and pilot plant investigation of dewatering characteristics of molybdenum concentrate produced by a Chilean copper/moly producer, two (2) DENVER SALA 500 Series Tube Pr Jan 1, 1995 
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                     New Developments in Mine Ventilation New Developments in Mine VentilationBy Fred N. Kissell INTRODUCTION During the last few years, several new ventilation developments have attracted the interest of mining engi¬neers. Some of these developments are applicable pri¬marily to hard-rock mini Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Bulk Sulfide Flotation Of Low-Grade Refractory Ores At Homestake's Mclaughlin Mine Bulk Sulfide Flotation Of Low-Grade Refractory Ores At Homestake's Mclaughlin MineBy D. Shuck Incorporation of a 2,727 mtpd, $5.7 million flotation circuit into the Mclaughlin flowsheet was completed in November 1991. This capital addition reduced overall operating costs and improved the gold Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Using Field Measurements And Computer Simulation To Establish The Conveyor Resistance Of A 3.9 Km Overland Conveyor Using Field Measurements And Computer Simulation To Establish The Conveyor Resistance Of A 3.9 Km Overland ConveyorBy R. S. Kasper This paper reviews the procedure used to quantify the conveyor frictional resistance on a 3.9 km (2.4 mile) long overland conveyor belt. Field torque measurements of the three drives were used to help Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Gold Mineralization In Porphyry Copper Deposits Gold Mineralization In Porphyry Copper DepositsBy J. D. Lowell The gold content of prophyry copper deposits ranges from less than .05 gmt (ppm) to more than 1.0 got, and most deposits contain on the order of 0.05 gmt Au. Perhaps the highest grade mineralization w Jan 1, 1988 
