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Silicate Coating Technology to Prevent Acid Mine DrainageBy Kostas Fytas, Pierre Bousquet, Bill Evanelou
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a serious environmental problem that preoccupies the Canadian Mining Industry. Considerable amounts of money are spent every year in an effort to prevent or reduce the acid
Jan 1, 2000
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Remediation of Acid Rock Drainage by Inducing Biological Iron ReductionBy JoAnn Silverstein, Eric A. Marchand
Competition between Thiobacillus ferrooxidans and non-iron-oxidizing heterotrophic bacteria was induced by the addition of glucose to a co-culture of T. ferrooxidans and A. acidophilum in an oxygen-li
Jan 1, 2000
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Disposal of a Lead SludgeBy R. J. Wesely
Non-ferrous smelters traditionally have a hot gas handling system. In these systems, the dust is captured as a dry material which is often recycled to the process. Some smelters use wet gas cleaning m
Jan 1, 2000
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Knelson Concentrators Extreme GravityThe concept of Extreme Gravity is the latest in a series of innovations that has seen a re-introduction of gravity recovery systems into the milling operations of most gold mines. Traditionally, most
Jan 1, 2000
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Precious Metal Recovery with Electronically Conducting PolymersBy A. C. Cascalheira, L. M. Abrantes, M. Savic
This paper reports our results on the application of a novel process for the spontaneous and sustained reduction and recovery of elemental silver and gold on an electroactive polymer surface. This wor
Jan 1, 2000
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Challenging conventional wisdom and setting new priorities concerning West Virginia mine safety performancesBy R. L. Grayson
Conventional mine safety wisdom states that "the most efficient mines are also the safest." Since the 1980s, small mines (and contractors) have been targeted as the most dangerous because of their fat
Jan 1, 2000
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Mill Liner Evolutions in Recent TimesA general review of grinding mill steel liner evolutions/developments in recent times. The driving force behind these developments has been the mill operators desire to minimise the nett cost of their
Jan 1, 2000
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Designing and Delivering Explosives Systems and Solutions for the Underground Massive Mining Industry: The Next Five Years with Dyno NobelThe extraction of world-class mineral deposits using massive underground mining techniques is not an entirely new theme to world mining companies and experts. Previous MassMin conferences have helped
Jan 1, 2000
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Design And Construction Imposed By Unique Geological Conditions In Paris, Milan And London ? SummaryBy Chris Harnan
This paper describes the geology of three European cities and outlines how the geology has lead to the development of specific foundation construction techniques. Comparative tables of techniques
Jan 1, 2000
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Mine Planning For Longwall And Pillar Retreat Panels Subject To Seam Interaction EffectsBy Thomas L. Vandergrift
Multiple-scam mining is becoming more common in the United States, especially in the East, where primary reserves arc being depleted, forcing mining companies to develop secondary seams, Although mine
Jan 1, 2000
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Passive Enclosure Dust Control SystemBy L. Alan Weakly
Coal mines and power plants utilize different methods to control dust for the safety of their workers and to protect their installations. The methods that they use are limited by the Environmental Pro
Jan 1, 2000
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2000 High-Tech Seminar - State-of-the-Art, Blasting Technology - Instrumentation and Explosives ApplicationsOver 45 of the Best Qualified Technical Specialists, Consultants, Engineers, Scientists, Explosive Supplies, Educators and Mine Operators in the World!
Jan 1, 2000
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Recovery of Vanadium, Molybdenum, Nickel and Cobalt from Spent Catalysts: A New Processing Plant in ChinaBy M. -V. Wang
Hydrotreating and hydrorefining (HT and HDS) spent catalysts contain molybdenum, vanadium, nickel or cobalt at concentration levels that can make metals recovery economically viable. Quanzhou Jing-Tai
Jan 1, 2000
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Assuring the Benefits of Aluminum Recycling: Engineering Economical Environmental Solutions to the Issues of Black Dross & SaltcakeBy John W. Pickens
The recycling of industrial wastes and by-products is an important component of ecologically responsible industrial management. Converting waste streams into value-added products or material and energ
Jan 1, 2000
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Wettability of Tin-Bismuth-Silver SolderBy N. Mizutani, S. Harada, Z. Asaki, T. Tanabe
"The development of lead-free solders is urgent in view of environmental standpoints. In this -work the wettability of tin-bismuth- silver solders on copper was studied. Three kinds of fluxes were use
Jan 1, 2000
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Using State of the Art Blast Modeling Software to Assist the Excavation of the Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste RepositoryBy Jason Ryan, Stephen Harria
Q.E.D. (QED) is a blast design and evaluation model that allows full three-dimensional design specification including the development of unique “live” terrains and an unlimited variety of complex char
Jan 1, 2000
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Eddy Current Separation of Aluminum Smelting by-Products:By R. Peterson, D. C. Popko, J. Y. Hwang, R. McChesney, A. M. Hein, R. C. Greenlund, M. Jeong
MTU is conducting a study to recycle and reuse the aluminum waste generated from various segments of the aluminum smelting industry. This research is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy and ind
Jan 1, 2000
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Development of Innovative, Eco-Friendly and Economic Technologies for Wealth Processing at Hindustan Zinc Limited, VisakhapatnamHindustan Zinc Limited (HZL) is one of the leading base metal producers in India. It operates a two-smelter Complex at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. At this zinc-lead smelter zinc is manufactured by
Jan 1, 2000
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Growth Direction of Cellular and Dendritic InterfaceBy M. Tamura, K. Fujita, K Shinozuka, H. Daimon, H. Esaka
"In-situ observation of unidirectional solidification using transparent substance has been performed to investigate the growth direction of solid phase. Cell or dendrite of which preferred growth dire
Jan 1, 2000
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Effect of Boulder Geometry on Hydraulic Fragmentation using Small Explosive ChargesBy Paul Worsey, Richard P. Ayres, Mark F. C. Schmidt
A new alternative technique designed to reduce rock scatter and flyrock during boulder blasting is being developed at UMR. The method uses small explosive charges and is designed for shooting in close
Jan 1, 2000