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Have Aggregates - Will TravelBy B. J. Timmons
An initial point that I would like to make very emphatically?and as our title might erroneously suggest for those of you old enough to remember . . . Peter Harben and myself do not intend to shoot our
Jan 1, 1987
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Agglomeration For The Heap Leaching Of Gold & Silver OresBy P. D. Chamberlin
Agglomeration for the heap leaching of gold and silver ores can be defined as the process of attaching fine ore particles (less than 100 mesh) to coarser particles so the fines are immobilized and uni
Jan 1, 1986
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Application of Borehole Imaging for Detection of Rock Fracture Zone and Improvement of Roadway StabilityBy X. Song, Q. Zhang
"The development of fracture zones in surrounding rock mass has significant impact on the stability of underground mine roadways. Detection of the fracture zones is of compelling importance for mainta
Jan 1, 2016
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Application Of Solution Mining To The Recovery Of PotashBy W. H. W. Husband
Rock salt has been mined by the solution method for many years in many countries. Attempts have been made in the past in Canada and various other countries to produce potash by the' same method.
Jan 1, 1971
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Mine Drainage Pollution Abatement Of Dents Run 'Hater ShedBy Robert B. Scott
The Dents Run Demonstration Project near Morgantown, West Virginia, was a cooperative venture involving the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Water Resources Division (WRD)(1) of the Wes
Jan 1, 1977
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Process Technologies For Remediation Of Lead Contaminated SoilsBy S. C. Torma
Sources of lead contaminated soils are numerous, i.e., the uses of leaded gasoline, lead-based paints, leaded pesticides, solders, smelting of lead concentrates, refining of lead products, automobile
Jan 1, 1996
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Economic Factors In Reclaiming Mined LandBy L. E. Garner
Aggregate resources should be considered primary factors in urban development. Resource planning is essential because land values, previous construction, or zoning restrictions often preempt exploitat
Jan 1, 1979
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The Implications Of The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1977 For Coal UtilizationBy J. Philip Bromberg
The 1977 Clean Air Act Amendments will have a large effect on the coal-fired segment of the electric utility industry. Since electric power generation constitutes by far the largest single use for coa
Jan 1, 1978
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Determination Of Optimal Longwall Face Methane Monitoring Locations (PREPRINT NUMBER 93-14 )By A. B. Cecala
The Bureau of Mines performed a study to determine optimal locations for longwall face methane monitoring equipment. Longwall face ignitions continue to be a concern to the U.S. coal mining industry.
Jan 1, 1993
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Development Of The Falcon ConcentratorsBy S. McAlister
This paper outlines the development of the Falcon enhanced gravity separator. Design objectives included continuous operation with sharp separations, mechanical simplicity, minimization of process wat
Jan 1, 1998
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Is openpit production scheduling "easier" than its underground counterpart?By A. Newman, A. Brickey
Although some of the prevalence of openpit production scheduling software can be explained by the predominance of openpit mining throughout the world, other factors have led to a lag in corresponding
Jan 1, 2014
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Studies Of Friction Factor For Kentucky's Coal MinesBy Andrzej M. Wala
A knowledge of the friction factor (K-factor) is necessary in planning and designing mine ventilation systems for least cost and highest effectiveness. The friction factor used must be accurate and re
Jan 1, 1991
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Dust Sources And Controls On High Tonnage Longwall FacesBy R. A. Jankowski
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has conducted a study to identify the sources of respirable dust and appropriate dust controls applicable to today's high tonnage longwall faces. The primary source of re
Jan 1, 1990
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Monitoring Instrumentation For Assessing Ard Development At Mine Sites (7661e381-0f7f-4823-9639-d591c2d5942f)By D. A. King
Monitoring devices have been installed at several mine sites to assess the potential for the development of acid rock drainage (ARD) in waste rock, spent ore, and tailings material. In addition, instr
Jan 1, 1997
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By-Product Molybdenite Recovery In Chile Chemical Factors In The Selective Flotation Of MolybdeniteBy H. S. Castro
The by-product molybdenite technology in Chile is reviewed. Flowsheets, reagents and some operation features for the actual six Chilean moly plants(Chuquicamata, El Teniente, El Salvador, Andina, Las
Jan 1, 1998
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A Range of Mining Techniques to Meet Site-Specific ConditionsBy Stephen Utter
One function of mining is to supply oil shale of the required grade and characteristics to surface retorts. The mining methods must he safe, efficient, and environmentally acceptable. Although the Bur
Jan 1, 1981
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Remediation of Large-Scale Slope Instability and Impact on Mine Development at the Gold Quarry MineBy R. J. Sheets
In 2009 the Gold Quarry open pit mine, located 11 km northwest of Carlin, Nevada, USA, experienced multiple large-scale slope instabilities of the upper east highwall that reduced gold ore extraction
Feb 23, 2014
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On the Management of Gangue Minerals in the Flotation of Platinum Group MineralsBy K. C. Corin, B. McFadzean, J. G. Wiese
The Bushveld Complex of South Africa contains almost 90% of the world’s reserves of platinum group minerals (PGMs). In the flotation of PGMs, there are significant challenges arising from the need to
Jan 1, 2019
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Pre-Mining Planning For Environmental Control In Surface Coal MinesBy R. V. Ramani
Minerals, together with agricultural and forestry products, are the primary source of wealth produced in the United States. Although the production of minerals requires only a small fraction of the st
Jan 1, 1977
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Recent Advances in Studying Colloidal Interactions in Mineral Processing Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Z. Xu, Z. Li
Colloidal interactions play a critical role in mineral processing, including grinding, physical separation (particularly flotation), dewatering, and tailings management. Despite great energy input in