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Part 2: Instrumentation and AutomationBy John T. Cantwell
INTRODUCTION The process engineer usually is responsible for the design operating philosophy and/or day-to-day operations of a process. Since instrumentation is an integral part of the operation, it
Jan 1, 1991
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Detection Of Abandoned Coal Mine Workings And Underground Voids By Microgravity (PREPRINT NUMBER 88-160)By D. Butler
Lateral density changes in the subsurface cause a change in the vertical pull of gravity at the surface. By very accurate measurement of gravity and the practical application of common sense, a microg
Jan 1, 1988
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Preface to the MME Special Issue on Emerging Technologies/FourthIndustrial Revolution in Mining Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Jürgen F. Brune
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, that of digital technologies and their application, is rapidly impacting the mining industry, as it is manufacturing, transportation, agriculture, trade, and most oth
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Microbial Metal Resistance As An Exploration ToolBy G. B. Michaels
Exploration programs for mineral resources often involve analysis of soils or stream sediments for the mineral being sought or its pathfinders. Because many metals are toxic to microorganisms, pattern
Jan 1, 1989
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Numerical Prediction Of Subsidence With Coupled Geomechanical-Hydrological ModelingBy S. P. Girrens
A coupled finite element geomechanical- hydrology code is currently under development for application to the problem of predicting groundwater disturbances associated with mine subsidence. The structu
Jan 1, 1982
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Carbinder Polymer 498: A New Organic Binder For Taconite OreBy M. R. Rosen
CARBINDER Polymer 498 is a liquid organic taconite binder which significantly improves fired compression in both fluxed and acid pellets. It has been used commercially in both shaft and straight grate
Jan 1, 1988
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Geochemical Aspects Of Seepage From Mill TailingsBy K. O. Johnson
Contaminant transport of mine and mill tailings is controlled by the hydrologic flow regime and the geochemical mobility of the contaminants. Contaminant' mobility is primarily determined by chem
Jan 1, 1988
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New Material Handling System For Heap Leach Stack ConstructionBy M. L. Clark
Advances in the recovery of gold from heap leaching are being made daily, but of all the systems vital to the maximum recovery of gold from a leach pile, none is more important than the methods used t
Jan 1, 1988
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Design Considerations And Operating Experience On A Semi-Autogenous Milling Installation At A South African Gold MineBy J. V. G. Middleton
The paper gives a comprehensive review of the design considerations which determined the choice of the milling plant, a description of the plant and comment on the operating experience to date. Opera
Jan 1, 1989
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Laser Alignment Underground - IntroductionBy E. Alan Haley
Accurate and economic control of line and grade on long tunnels, large structures, excavations and waterways, has been a problem to surveyors and engineers for decades. The conventional method of surv
Jan 1, 1968
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Fluorspar (7aa58f70-3f8c-45a2-8191-7945a11151a0)By Robert B. Fulton, Gill Montgomery
Fluorspar is the commercial name for fluorite, a mineral that is calcium fluoride, CaF2. The name, derived from the Latin word fluere (to flow), refers to its low melting point and its early use in me
Jan 1, 1994
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Large Underground Coal Mines Of The 1990?sBy David D. Eyer
Since the decade of the 1990s is nearly upon us, I have focused on what I see are the likely trends featured in new large underground coal mines 10 years from now. I do this from the vantage point of
Jan 1, 1988
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Flotation And Adsorption Studies Of Modified Thionocarbamates On Sulfide MineralsBy C. I. Basilio
The adsorption of O-isopropyl-N-ethylthionocarbamate (IPETC) and O-isobutyl-N-ethoxycarbonylthionocarbamate (IBECTC) on chalcocite, chalcopyrite and pyrite has been studied using UV and in-situ FTIR~A
Jan 1, 1988
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Determining Heavy Metal Leaching And Transport From Abandoned Mine WastesBy B. C. Williams
The Bureau of Mines monitored the water quality in and near a copper/gold tailings impoundment. Samples were taken from the unsaturated %one. and dissolved concentrations of over ZO constituents were
Jan 1, 1989
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Flue Gas Sorbent Injection Technologies For Retrofit SO2 ControlBy H. Yoon
Several processes involving injection of sorbent and humidification water downstream of the air preheater in a coal-fired boiler unit, are being developed as low capital cost retrofit S02 control opti
Jan 1, 1989
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Longwall Pillar Design --Some Recent DevelopmentsEffective ground control in the gate entries, particularly in the tailgate travelways, is essential for safe longwall mining. Longwall pillars maintain gate entry stability and carry abutment loads. T
Jan 1, 1989
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Mining LawBy Clayton J. Parr, Northcutt Ely
Mining law is essentially a branch of the law of real property. It concerns acquisition of property for extracting contained minerals, and the rights, privileges and duties that fall upon the holder t
Jan 1, 1973
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Colemanite As An Important Source Of BoratesBy William T. Griswold
Few metals or industrial minerals can boast a better growth record over the past fifteen years than the borates. This period of growth occurred before the influence of any large-scale use in plastics
Jan 1, 1959
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Recovery Of Sulfur From Phosphogypsum: Conversion Of Calcium Sulfide To Sulfur (c670b3da-1626-4bf3-8d50-874b185329ea)By D. A. Rice
As part of a cooperative effort between the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the Florida Institute of Phosphate Research (FIPR), with input-from the phosphate industry, the conversion of phosphor-gypsum to su
Jan 1, 1988
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Mine Monitoring Improving Protection And Productivity (c69e0ffc-27e4-40e1-b114-1a46f7a3f190)By P. Worley
With Utah Power & Light Mining Division's commitment to operate the safest and most productive mines possible, a decision was made to purchase and install mine-wide monitoring systems for use in
Jan 1, 1989