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Innovative Gold Dual Dredge Allows Simultaneous Overburden Removal and Mineral RecoveryBy Wayne F. Crockett, Martin H. Col
Gold, as a precious metal, has been sought for several thousand years. During this time economics have generally determined whether or not a deposit is minable. Today, few would spend $500.00 or $1,00
Jan 1, 1988
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Managing Heap Leach Solution Storage RequirementsBy Scott E. Broughton, Robert T. Tape
Heap leaching requires containment and storage of cyanide solutions, the volume of which may increase dramatically following an extreme storm event or extended wet periods. This paper describes a comp
Jan 1, 1988
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Measurement of Coal Dust and Diesel Exhaust Aerosols in Underground MinesBy K. L. Rubow
"Diesel exhaust and mineral dust concentrations have been measured for aerosols generated in the laboratory and as found in five underground coal mines- 3 utiliting diesel-powered hallage equipment an
Jan 1, 1988
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Pulmonary Surfactant Interaction with Respirable DustBy V. Castranova, T-M. Ong, V. Vallyathan, M. J. Keane, W. E. Wallace Jr.
"Inhalation of certain forms of silica, asbestos and some other respirable dusts can result in pulmonary fibrosis, characterized by destruction of the surfaces of alveoli and respiratory bronchioles.
Jan 1, 1988
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Integration Of A Waste Fill System Into A Longwall Gold MineBy A. S. Macfarlane
Western Deep Levels (North) is a deeplevel, longwall gold mine. Severe strata control problems and high rates of elastic closure, resulting in high rates of energy release, are associated with mining
Jan 1, 1988
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Open Pit Mining -Red Dog ProjectBy S. Hodgson
The Red Dog zinc/lead deposit in northwest Alaska is the second largest zinc deposit ever discovered. Being developed by Cominco Alaska with startup scheduled for early 1990, it will ultimately be the
Jan 1, 1988
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Lithium And Its Recovery From Low-Grade Nevada ClaysBy L. Crocker
The Bureau of Mines investigated processes for recovering a marketable lithium product from the montmorillonite-type clays of the McDermitt caldera. The clay deposit, located on the Nevada-Oregon bord
Jan 1, 1988
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Improved Seepage Water Quality by Establishing a Marsh on a Pyrrhotite Tailings Pong (1987 Final Report)By D. R. Griffiths
"Oxidation of pyrrhotite prcxiuces sulphuric acid which in turn leaches out heavy metals, resulting in acidic contaminated seepages. The establishment of a marsh on top of the pyrrhotite would result
Jan 1, 1988
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Potential for Placer Gold Offshore Lunenburg County, Nova ScotiaBy M. C. Rockwell, G. F. T. Lay
Promising placer gold exploration sites offshore Lunenburg County are drowned pre- and post-glacial river channels and auriferous glacial tills. Gold values up to 5.67 9/m3 have been encountered in th
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluation of Safety Against Lightning in MBSBy Koichi Kurokawa, Takeo Ueda, Masahi Nakano, Yoji Tasaki
A lightning strike generates several 10kA and several billion volts, and earth currents generated by lightning is dangerous to some underground and all surface blasting operations. In order to evaluat
Jan 1, 1988
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Prediction Of Surface Subsidence And Strain In The Appalachian Coalfields Using Numerical MethodsThis paper presents a two-dimensional numerical procedure which incorporates concepts related to the mechanics of strata deformation' as well as' empirical indices associated with subsidence
Jan 1, 1988
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Repeat Violation Reduction ProgramBy R. L. Keaton
Since the earliest days of mining, the job of digging coal out of the earth has been considered one of the world?s most dangerous occupations. From 1880 to 1910, mine explosions and other accidents cl
Jan 1, 1988
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Characterizing Multiple Operating Points in Mine Ventilation SystemsBy Mutmansky J. M, Hartman H. L
Multiple operating points for mine fans are a problem that fan and mining engineers must constantly be aware of in mine/fan systems. In a single-fan system, unstable conditions can be avoided by r
Jan 1, 1988
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Efficiency Of Barmac Crusher By Modified Bond MethodBy E. G. Kelly
Because of the nature of the breakage in the Barmac vertical spindle impactor, the 80% reduction ratio is very small, so that when the energy efficiency is calculated by Bond's method, it appears
Jan 1, 1988
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IC 9192 Characterization Of The 1986 Coal Mining WorkforceBy Shail J. Butani
In 1986, the Bureau of Mines conducted a probability sample survey, Mining Industry Population Survey, to measure such employee characteristics as occupation; principal equipment operated; work locati
Jan 1, 1988
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Comparison of energy consumption in improved sulphate process and alternative technologies for zinc electrowinningBy M. Sider, D. L. Piron
"The cost of energy is a growing factor in the cost of zinc production. Electrowinning from sulphate solutions with periodical reverse current or from acidic chloride or alkaline solutions could be th
Jan 1, 1988
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RI 9168 - Factors Affecting Strength and Stability of Wood Cribbing: Height, Configuration, and Horizontal DisplacementBy Thomas M. Barczak
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research to optimize the capability of mine roof supports so that the selection and design of these supportsare compatible with the conditions in which they are to be
Jan 1, 1988
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Mount Isa Mines Limited Heavy Medium Preconcentration Plant- Six Years after CommisioningBy Pease JD
This paper reviews the changes in operating practices made in the heavy medium plant to meet the objectives of increased silver, lead and zinc production at lower operating cost. The effects of medi
Jan 1, 1988
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The survival of mining-conditions of its viabilityBy Donald Sir Tebbit
To have been invited to deliver this second CMMI lecture is an honour that I deeply appreciate. But, when I contrast my qualifications for delivering it, with those of Sir Alistair Framet, who deliver
Jan 1, 1988
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Perlite expansion and testing at the New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, Socorro, NMBy M. R. Bowie, J. M. Barker, J. S. Hingtgen
Techniques of testing perlite require a combination of art and science. The modifications made to the perlite Corp. vertical laboratory furnace include addition of instrumentation, flowmeters, vibrato
Jan 1, 1988