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Ecological Engineering - A Decommissioning Technology
By Glenn Mallory, Margarete Kalin, Ben Romanin
A waste management area of a copper zinc mine which is expected to be generating acid exceeding 1000 years is used as a research facility to develop a passive treatment approach to decommissioning the
Jan 1, 1995
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Dominion Mining Limited - Cosmo Howley Gold Mine
By D. Lenartowicz, K. R. Alexander, M Collings
Cosmo Howley is a gold deposit in the Northern Territory of Australia. The geology is complex and the input of geological data is an important part of the grade control process. As the geology of the
Jan 1, 1989
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Basic Principles And Concepts Of Practical Shallow Seismic Reflection Profiling
By R. D. Miller, D. W. Steeples
Seismic reflection is a powerful geophysical exploration method that has been in widespread use in the petroleum industry for more than 60 years. This paper addresses some basic principles of the meth
Jan 1, 1994
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Heap Leaching Of Fine Agglomerated Tailings At Gooseberry Mine, Nevada
By Jeff W. Butwell
Mill flotation tailings impounded at the Gooseberry Mine site between 1976 and 1984 were determined to be an economic source of gold and silver recoverable by standard heap leach technology in conjunc
Jan 1, 1990
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Performance Review of Keyless Locking Assemblies in a High Capacity Slope Belt Application
By Tim Wolf, Barry Fink
Mine site managers reported occurrences of locking assembly bolt failures on the Enlow Fork Coal Mine's slope belt conveyor. The observations were made after a number of years of operation and ra
Jan 1, 2002
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In Situ Leaching of Western Australian Palaeochannel Gold
By D. C. McDonald, P. R. Whincup, H. Duke
Due to grade, overburden depth and stability and the presence of groundwater it was considered impractical to recover gold contained in unconsolidated palaeochannel sediments by conventional mining, d
Jan 1, 1989
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Deposit Modeling to Mine Production in an Open Pit Copper Molybdenum Mine
By Thomas G. Johnston, Garston H. Blackwell
The development of a block model for a copper molybdenum ore deposit is described. The early use of the inverse distance power estimator, and later transition to geostatistics and kr iging, produced b
Jan 1, 1987
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Thistle Slide Project: Rail Tunneling And Tunneling Techniques To Drain Lake Thistle
By William C. Beebe, Russell E. Martin
An account of driving and concreting two 900 m railroad tunnels for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad under emergency conditions. Details the importance of on-site decision making by the Owne
Jan 1, 1985
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Fly in/fly out Practice at Canadian Mines
By W. D. Diment
The concept of flying employees in and out of remote mine sites on a regular rotation basis, rather than establishing permanent support communities nearby, has gained increasing acceptance by mine ope
Jan 1, 1987
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Geology of the Culberson Ore Body
By Cynthia S. A. Wallace, Joseph E. Crawford
The Culberson ore body is a bioepigenetic sulfur deposit located in the Delaware basin. Sulfur occurs in the Upper Permian Castile, Salado and Rustler Formations. Most of the ore body forms a subhoriz
Jan 1, 1992
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Regulatory Controls and Permits for Gold Process Effluents
By Peri Mehling, Allister Brown
Environmental regulations concerning the processing of gold ores and the treatment and disposal of spent process solutions range from rigid standards in some locations to site specific options in seve
Jan 1, 1987
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Changes in Water Chemistry Along a River Receiving Treated AMD - The Influence of Different Kinds of Wetlands, Phase 1
By Bert Allard, Åsa Sjöblom
The River Vormbäcken is the recipient of treated AMD from the Kristineberg mine site, northern Sweden, where mining of a complex sulfidic ore has taken place since 1940. Parts of the river flow th
Jan 1, 2000
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Summary Of The 1990s Exploration And Testing Of The Prairie Creek Diamond-Bearing Lamproite Complex, Pike County, Arkansas
By J. Michael Howard
Holes cored through the Prairie Creek lamproite volcanic complex at the Crater of Diamonds State Park by companies interested in the site's commercial diamond potential give an opportunity to red
Jan 1, 1999
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Advancing the Conveyor Industry on the World Wide Web
By Andrew I. Hustrulid
The Internet and World Wide Web create multiple opportunities to advance and change an industry. Scandura Conveyor Belting, a mid-sized manufacturing company supplying the mining industry, has embrace
Jan 1, 2002
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Evaluating The Environmental Risk Of Backfilling Mines With Coalash
By P. F. Ziemkiewicz, A. S. Knox
Large-scale use of CCBs in mine environments involves filling surface and underground coal mines with ash to address hydraulic problems, AMD, backfilling and subsidence. The environmental risk of la
Jan 1, 2003
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Long-Term Performance Of Passive Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Systems
By P. F. Ziemkiewicz
This project evaluated the performance of nine passive treatment methods by studying 137 treatment units in eight eastern states. Performance was normalized according to construction cost, projected s
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining Industry Benefits And Concerns On Environmental Remote Sensing (0e00e7ae-a005-495d-ac58-682dfe405e1e)
By D. A. Robbins
The application of remote sensing for environmental measurements is already being utilized. Aircraft mounted imaging spectroscopy has been utilized to evaluate areas of historical mining operations as
Jan 1, 1999
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Planning Of Support Work In Underground Coal Mines Using MANSUPP (0730a175-0132-449a-a9c0-68a923e3ad35)
By J. M. Dean
The MANpower SUPport Program (MANSUPP), a part of the Mine Management Support System (MMSS), allows an underground coal mine site user to determine manpower requirements for production support work by
Jan 1, 1992
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Tenneco's New Soda Ash Facility
By David R. Delling
Tenneco is a large, diversified, energy-based company which has grown rapidly during its forty year life. We're the youngest corporation among Fortune's top 20 companies. Tenneco Minerals
Jan 1, 1984
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Improved Drilling Controls Through Forecasting - SME Annual Meeting 2024
By Karl Ingmarsson
Larger mines spend millions of dollars annually on rock drilling tools, but often purchase based on historic consumption. The results vary from excess inventory to acute tools shortages. These lead to
Feb 1, 2024