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Remote Sensing Of Water Pollution Problems In Karst Terrain ? IntroductionBy James H. Williams
More than 100,000 residents of Springfield and surrounding communities live on karst (sinkhole) terrain on the Springfield Plateau in southwestern Missouri. The city occupier much of the headwaters ar
Jan 1, 1970
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Handling Concentrates - A Sticky Problem ? IntroductionBy Robert M. Abrams
The passage of an ore pulp through the froth flotation process results in the production, after dewatering, of a finely divided concentrate. This intermediate product Trust be handled to the subsequen
Jan 1, 1976
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Evaluation Of Resources On Public Land In South-Central OregonBy Robert A. Cummings
A field inventory was made of the mineral, geologic, geothermal, and groundwater resources of three geologically recent lava fields in the desert of Oregon. The term "resource" was applied with care:
Jan 1, 1980
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Design Of Permanent Block Stopping To Resist Strata Convergence Using Pre-Formed Low Density Polyisocyanurate Foam As A Perimeter SealBy Richard E. Ray
Conventional concrete block plastered with a cemantitious coating is the most common material used in the construction of perma¬nent stoppings to direct airflow in underground mines in the U.S.A. All
Jan 1, 1984
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Exploration And Discovery of The Marlin Gold-Silver Deposit In Western GuatemalaBy A. Galicia, A. Charest
The Marlin deposit is a low sulphidation Au-Ag, epithermal system, with reserves of more than five million ounces gold equivalent. Marlin was discovered in December 1998, after a nine months grass
Jan 1, 2004
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MME launches with special issue honoring Prof DW FuerstenauBy None None
This month, Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (MME) is launching with a special issue on mineral and metallurgical processing in honor of the 90th birthday of Prof. Emeritus Douglas W. Fuerstenau. Head
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Analysis of U.S. small-mine compliance feasibility with proposed new respirable dust standards and implications for better dust control methods - SME Transactions 2012By H. Kinilakodi, R. L. Grayson
In 2010, the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) began holding hearings on a new coal mine respirable dust rule, which proposed a 1.0 mg/m3 standard, a separate 0.1 mg/m3 quartz standard
Jan 1, 2012
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The Geology Of Tatum Salt Dome Lamar County, MississippiBy George E. Summers
A salt dome appears to provide the basic medium requirements for the excavation of the 315 foot diameter, unsupported spherical cavity at a depth of 2700 feet required by the AEC in a proposed "decoup
Jan 1, 1968
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Sediment Hosted Epithermal Gold Deposits In Eastern OregonBy G. Wheeler
Epithermal gold exploration in the last decade has developed useful models for exploring new ore districts in Oregon. In Eastern Oregon, disseminated gold occurs in epithermal deposits that have been
Jan 1, 1987
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Probabilistic Simulation Of Underground Production SystemsBy Bruce D. Hanson
A computer model capable of simulating the basic production system in a variety of underground mining methods has been developed at the Twin Cities Mining Research Center. This Bureau of Mines paper d
Jan 1, 1974
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An Update On Chloride Hydrometallurgical Processes For Sulfide Concentrates ? IntroductionBy Kenneth J. Edmiston
The objectives of this paper are: to review the current status of chloride leach processes for sulfide concentrates, to make an evaluation as to the applicability of chloride leaching for replacing py
Jan 1, 1984
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Empirical Methods Of Subsidence Prediction - A Case StudyBy Michael Hood
Subsidence profiles above two adjacent panels in Illinois are compared with pro- files predicting subsidence behavior obtained using the (i) National Coal Board (NCB, 1975) method, (ii) the profile fu
Jan 1, 1982
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Validation of electrolyte conductivity models in industrial copper electrorefining Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy L. Rintala, P. Latostenmaa, T. Kalliomäki, O. Forsén, I. Lehtiniemi, M. Lundström, J. Aromaa
Conductivity is a typical physico-chemical property that has a substantial effect on electrical energy consumption in the electrorefining process. The objective of this study was to examine the validi
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Two New Magnetic Separators Improving Industrial Minerals CleaningBy Bo R. Arvidson
The strongest magnetic roll separator available on the market enhances certain industrial minerals purity to levels not reached previously. Exceptionally strong forces can also be utilized for process
Jan 1, 1985
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Control Systems For Canadian Coal Preparation PlantsBy J. P. Matoney
The operation of a modern coal preparation plant, particularly in western Canada, is a very complex task. Most western Canadian operations are processing two or more, sometimes up to ten, different se
Jan 1, 1983
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Planning And Development Of The Deserado Mine - Rangely, ColoradoBy Don L. Deardorff
The Deserado Mine and transportation system is the fuel supply portion of the Bonanza Power Plant project. Deserado Mine con¬sists of an underground mine with a capacity of 1,224,700 tonnes (1,350,000
Jan 1, 1984
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Interim Report On Lead And Zinc In Oil-Field Brines In The Central Gulf Coast And In Southern MichiganBy Alden B. Carpenter
Oil-field brines have been collected and analyzed from Jurassic and Cretaceous rocks in the Mississippi Salt Dome Basin, from Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous rocks, southwestern Arkansas, and from Ordov
Jan 1, 1979
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The Separation Of W From AgNO3 Electrolyte - Problem DefinitionBy S. Natansohn
A prevalent technique for the recovery of silver from wastes generated in silver-tungsten electrical contact fabrication is electrowinning. Such scrap is placed in a permeable plastic basket which con
Jan 1, 1982
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A New Simulator For Designing Belt System Capacities In Underground Coal Mines - IntroductionBy S. D. Thompson
Since 1965 several researchers have independently developed computer models for designing gathering belt and surge bin capacities in underground coal mine belt systems. Table 1 summarizes the models a
Jan 1, 1987
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Analysis Of Productivity Trends At A Surface Coal Mine Utilizing A Shovel And Bucket Wheel ExcavatorBy Richard F. Roethe
Surface coal mining productivity in the U.S. and Illinois has shown a general declining trend since 1969. The U.S. Department of Energy conducted an analysis in 1980 of the causes of declining product
Jan 1, 1983