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Well Construction And Completion For In Situ Mining Of Copper Deposits
By J. M. Pugliese
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is developing designs and estimating costs for vertical in situ copper mining wells as part of its in situ mining research program. Conceptual designs and estimated costs for
Jan 1, 1995
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Recovery of Metals from Aqueous Chloride Solutions
By Maurice C. Fuerstenau, Bruce R. Palmer, R. E. Johnson, B. R. Palmer, G. W. Warren
The environmentally sound processing of metal-bearing chloride solutions plays a key role in the extraction, plating, recycling, finishing and surface preparation of metals. Additionally, many chlorid
Jan 1, 1993
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Broken Aro Coal Remining/Reclamation Project
By Shan Mafi
he Broken Aro coal mine is located at the Woodbury Wildlife Preserve 11 km (7 miles) west of Coshocton, OH on State Route 541. Underground min¬ing at the 16-hm2 (40-acre) site took place during the 19
Jan 1, 1998
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Waste Management Planning at the Telkwa Coal Project, Telkwa, British Columbia
By Jerry Demchuk, Allan Flemming, Stephan Day
Luscar Ltd. is currently developing open pit mining plans for the Telkwa Coal Project. Most waste rock is predicted to be non-acid generating but a proportion (less than 20%) is potentially acid gener
Jan 1, 2000
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The Contribution Of Shield Movement To Airborne Dust Levels In Longwall Faces
By R. Srikanth
Dust control in high production longwalls is a major problem requiring, among other things, careful attention to the design of operating practices, and ventilation schemes. Several studies have shown
Jan 1, 1994
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Avoiding Disputes on Challenging Ground Conditions in the Lake Mead Intake No. 3 TBM Starter Tunnel
By Erika Moonin, Jim Nickerson, Marcus Jensen
"This paper will explain how the Contractor and Owner avoided a contractual dispute involving characterization, impacts, and final remedy for challenging ground conditions encountered during drill and
Jan 1, 2016
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Zoned Kriging - A Successful Union Of Geology and Geostatistics (06634e91-7955-4d13-9f39-af2c8aac8e18)
By A. C. Noble, D. E. Ranta
Orebodies with intricate three-dimensional shapes (such as porphyry molybdenum deposits) are difficult to model using geostatistics or other computer-assisted methods. The strong trends in their spati
Jan 1, 1992
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Evaluation of Beneficiation Options for Recovery of Ultrafine Thermal Coal
By A. Suarez, M. Menendez, M. R. Gent, P. Riesgo
"Recent requirements to reduce thermal coal plant emissions, and ultrafine coal's tendency to produce these emissions due to its typically high ash and moisture contents have limited the use of ultraf
Jan 1, 2016
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Case History Of The Gross Rosebel Gold Project, Suriname
By M. Wasel
The Gross Rosebel gold deposits are located in the Guiana Shield of north central Suriname. Initial discovery of surficial gold in 1880 by local artisanal miners preceded small-scale mechanized mining
Jan 1, 1998
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Flotation Of Heterocoagulated Particulates
By M. S. Celik
Salt-type minerals are usually floated with anionic and cationic collectors. Flotation of a number of systems has been reported to remarkably increase above the concentrations where surface precipitat
Jan 1, 1995
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Bit geometry effects on failure characteristics of rock
By V. B. Achanti, A. W. Khair
This paper deals with the effects of various bit geometric parameters on the failure characteristics of rock material. Improving the rock-cutting efficiency of continuous mining machines has proven to
Jan 1, 2000
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Design And Operation Of Two Stage Rod-Pebble And Autogenous-Pebble Grinding Circuits At Boliden?s Aitik Plant ? 1. General
By Per H. Fahlstrom
The story of the Aitik mine begins in the early thirties. At that time blocks of low grade chalcopyrite impregnations were found in Swedish Lapland not far from the present mine, some 40 miles north o
Jan 1, 1974
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Beneficiation Of High-Clay Potash Ores By Flotation ? Introduction
By Arthur B. Johnson
Potassium, is one of the three basic plant nutrients along with nitrogen and phosphorus. There is no substitute for potassium compounds in agriculture; they are essential to maintain and expand food p
Jan 1, 1970
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Electrochemical Characterization Of Bioleaching Of Cadmium Sulfide
By F. A. Schinner
The present study has investigated the leachability of cadmium sulfide minerals by Thiobacillus ferrooxidans and the electrochemical reactions involved in the process. Using a cyclic voltammetric tech
Jan 1, 1993
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The Role of Geology in the Design of Drilling Programs
By David R. Shaddrick
Ore reserves are based on sampling developed by drilling programs. Correct choices concerning the type of drill to be used, depth of drilling, hole orientation and sample spacing are not only critical
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Blending for Sulfur Compliance
By R. S. Mateer
Linear programming on desktop computers is commonly used to optimize coal blending proportions. The objective function is usually the cost of the blend. The constraints consist of materials and heat b
Jan 1, 1994
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Combining For Strength: An Integrated Approach To Water And Mine Waste
By Nural Kuyucak
Several thousand years ago, metallurgists discovered that by combining two relatively soft metals, copper and tin, they could make a new material, bronze, that was stronger than either metal separatel
Jan 1, 2009
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The State Of The Cement Industry And Import Penetration In The United States ? Introduction
By Frank C. Stevens
Many changes have taken place in the "World Cement Market" since Joseph Aspdin discovered portland cement in the early 1800's. At the turn of the century, production of cement world wide was a fe
Jan 1, 1987
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Colloid Chemistry Of Weak Electrolyte Collectors: The Effect Of Conditioning On Flotation With Fatty Acids
It is well established that the results of emulsion flotation in which water-insoluble oily collectors are utilized depend critically on the emulsification of the collector and on its conditioning wit
Jan 1, 1993
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Head Grade Effects on Gold Recovery
The occlusion of unliberated gold particles in silicates and sulfides in crushed/milled ore dictates the recovery that can be expected. The grade of this occluded gold in cyanide leach residues shows
Jan 1, 2008