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Target vectoring using lithogeochemistry: Applications to the exploration for volcanichosted massive sulphide depositsBy Alan G. Galley
"Advances in our knowledge of the petrochemical attributes of deposit environments and of the character and extent of hydrothermal systems associated with certain deposit types has resulted in increas
Jan 1, 1995
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Making GIS Work Like CIS (Colliery Information System)Spatial data processing using geographic information systems produces qualitative results which are superior to those from other existing software tools. However, the answers to various quantitative
Jan 1, 1995
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Environmental Implications of the Mineralogical Characterization of Zinc Plant Weak Acid Leach ResiduesBy J. E. Dutrizac
A mineralogical study of a weak acid leach residue from the Clarksville zinc plant of Savage Zinc Inc. was carried out. The study focused on Pb and Cd as these elements most significantly impact on th
Jan 1, 1995
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Secondary Copper Smelter Dusts An Economical And Environmentally Friendly ReclamationBy Faustino G. Prado
In the, quest for an economical and environmentally friendly reclamation of metallurgical dusts generated during pyrometallurgical operations, our goal has been the separation and recovery of most of
Jan 1, 1995
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Blasting-Induced Damage in CoalBy Kaby K. Kabongo
The paper is drawn from a project intended to explore a technique of prediction, control and optimization of fracture in coal induced by blasting. It evaluates the fines generated in coal submitted to
Jan 1, 1995
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A Cooperative Study Of Gate Entry Designs Welbeck Colliery (UK) And Jim Walter Resources (USA)By Greg Hendon
Longwall developments in the UK have historically consisted of single entry gate roads. Adjacent developments were separated from existing panels by large barrier pillars (designed of sufficient width
Jan 1, 1995
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A Neural Network Based Method for Modelling Spatio-Temporal Behaviour of Environmental PollutantsBy Durucan S
Uncertainty due to spatial and temporal variability of different pollutants found in soil, water and air is an important issue in the modelling of environmental impacts. Recognition of spatial envir
Jan 1, 1995
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Liner Shape And Power Consumption In Rotary MillsBy Waldo Valderrama, Luis Magne, Paola Grandela
The effect of liner shape on power consumption was studied in a small laboratory mill under various operating conditions. It was found that the angle subtended between the lifter front face and the fa
Jan 1, 1995
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Evolution of Cenozoic Oil- and Gas-Bearing Sedimentary Basins of Active Continental Margins: Northeastern Asia and Bering SeaThe sedimentary basins of this region developed in the collision zone of thePacific Ocean plate and the continent. Stresses were transmitted thorough wedge-like lithospheric blocks, such as the Okotsk
Jan 1, 1995
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Development and Application of the SHOTPlan TM Blast Sequence Design SoftwareBy Evans R, McCallum P
Modem blast initiation systems allow users many options for connection and application in the field, and have resulted in more innovative and complex uses of sequencing to influence blast outcomes.
Jan 1, 1995
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Methods of Restoring New Zealand Native Forests after MiningBy C Ross
This paper uses the results of research trials by Landcare Research and Forest Research Institute and assessments of reclamation plantings at mines and other drastically disturbed sites to describe me
Jan 1, 1995
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Wollastonite, Its Effectiveness, World Presence, And Future As A Unique Functional FillerBy S. M. Robinson
Wollastonite is recognized as one of the most unique, non-metallic minerals in the world. Its history for use in industrial applications is recent compared to other minerals, however, its distinctive
Jan 1, 1995
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Development Of New Process And Reagent For Flotation Of GraphiteBy G. M. Rao, P. N. Deo
Graphite is soft and easily floatable but it is quite difficult to obtain high purity concentrate at coarse sizes. Chemical treatment can produce high grade concentrate but it is an expensive process.
Jan 1, 1995
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Miwah Prospect High Sulphidation Au-Cu Mineralisation, Northern Sumatra, IndonesiaBy G J. Fleming
The Miwah prospect lies on the dilational 070¦ trending Miwah Lineament near its intersection with northerly oriented fractures within Pliocene volcanic rocks exposed between a NW trending segment of
Jan 1, 1995
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Use Of Electrocoagulation For Removal Of Heavy Metals In Industrial WastewatersBy Carl W. Dalrymple
A wide variety of contaminants (heavy metals, suspended solids, colloids, oils, organics) have been successfully removed from wastewater using an electrocoagulation process. An innovative electrocoagu
Jan 1, 1995
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Surface Mine Blasting Near Transmission PipelinesIndustry and regulatory agencies have requested guidance on safe blasting near transmission pipelines. The US Bureau of Mines (USBM) and Amax Coal Co. studied surface coal mine overburden blasting nea
Jan 1, 1995
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Technology News - No. 445 - Updated Analysis of Longwall Pillar Stability (ALPS) Computer Program Incorporates New Coal Mine Roof Rating (CMRR)To develop a comprehensive, practical method for designing longwall gate entries that considers coal pillar size, mine roof quality, and artificial support in an easy-to-use computer program.
Jan 1, 1995
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Alberta Lake Re-Established After Draining to Mine CoalBy Sukru Sumer
East Pit Lake is an artificially created lake that resulted from the remediation and reclamation of surface coal mining operations at TransAlta Utilities' Whitewood Mine in the Wabamun area west
Jan 1, 1995
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RI 9558 - Optically Powered Remote Gas MonitorBy J. E. Chilton, Jr. Dubaniewicz
Many mines rely on toxic gas sensors to help maintain a safe and healthy work environment. This report describes a prototype monitoring system developed by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) that uses l
Jan 1, 1995
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Analysis Of Grinding Actions Of Ball Mills By Discrete Element MethodBy Katsunori Okaya, Toshio Inoue
Application of the discrete element method incorporating the simple kinetic model of the ball-to-ball and ball-to-wall interactions enables us to visualize the details of the grinding actions prevaili
Jan 1, 1995