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An Occurrence of Hydrothermal Eruption Breccia, Onemana, Coromandel Peninsula, New ZealandBy M R. Stevens
An approach of geological mapping and descriptive criteria has been used to identify hydrothermal eruption breccias, named the Onemana Breccia. These in part mantle a gold bearing fossil hydrothermal
Jan 1, 1991
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Behavior of Non-Asbestiform Tremolite During GrindingBy D. E. Larson
In cooperation with the National Institute of Environmental Health Science and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted grinding research on non-asb
Jan 1, 1991
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Biomodification of Mineral Surface Properties by Aspergillus NigerBy Z. Sadowski
The influence of organic acids simple salts and A. niger saccharose and molasses worts on sodium oleate adsorption on the salt-type mineral surfaces has been studied. It was found that salts of organi
Jan 1, 1991
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Bond Release Procedures Under SMCRABy Maureen D. Carmen, Joseph L. Zaluski, Gladys Beck Green
The Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMCRA) requires a surface mine operator to post a performance bond before a mining permit can be issued to that operator. Release of that bond i
Jan 1, 1991
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The Mount Leyshon Gold Mine (NE Queensland), an Intrusive Breccia and Igneous ComplexBy Orr T. O H, Hodkinson I. P
The Mount Leyshon breccia complex is located on an east-west trending contact between Cambrian metasediments (Puddler Creek Formation) and the Ordovician Mt. Leyshon granite, within the Lolworth-Rav
Jan 1, 1991
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IC 9297 Subsidence Resulting From Multiple-Seam Longwall Mining In The Western United States-A Characterization StudyBy Robert C. Dyni
This report details the investigation of multiple-seam longwall subsidence conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines from 1978 to 1989. A field investigation monitored ground surface movements over four u
Jan 1, 1991
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Coal as a Source Rock for Hydrocarbon Gas in the Aldebaran Sandstone, Denison Trough, Bowen Basin - Geochemical EvidenceBy Golding S. D, Price P. L
The Early Permian Aldebaran Sandstone is the main hydrocarbon reservoir in the Denison Trough. Contained hydrocarbon gas has a wet gas index (C1/CI - C4) of between 0.87 and 0.97 (N=10), and consti
Jan 1, 1991
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Rock mechanics and microseismic monitoring at AnsilBy Veronique Falmagne
"In 1987 the only knowledge available of the Ansil orebody was that it was high grade, deep and relatively small . High stresses were also anticipated because there had been rockbursts during shaft si
Jan 1, 1991
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Oil At The End Of The TunnelBy H. G. Stephenson
Canada and the United states are both developed countries with economies which are extremely dependant on oil. Canada exports 37% of its production (to the United states) and imports 35% of its cons
Jan 1, 1991
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Precipitation Chemistry of the Aqueous Ferrous-Arsenate SystemBy G. H. Khoe
Although some hydrometallurgical process liquors contain significant amounts of ferrous and arsenate ions, no reliable thermochemical data for the aqueous complexes and the solubility of the ferrous a
Jan 1, 1991
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Cationic polymers prevent permeability loss during leachingBy K. E. Hjelmstad
Solution mining operations often encounter difficulty maintaining adequate leach solution flow into the ore formation because of loss of formation permeability near the injection well. Permeability lo
Jan 1, 1991
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Flotation Cell Design û Experiences with the Jameson CellBy Manlapig E. V
ABSTRACT- I Results are given for a series of tests in which a 300 mm pilot-scale Jameson cell has been used in copper recleaner flotation, and for the flotation of a lead rougher feed. the results
Jan 1, 1991
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The Manufacture Of Stainless Clad SteelsBy J. C. Vreugdenburg, W. A. H. Poppmeier
An overview of methods of manufacture is presented, as well as the results of laboratory experiments on the making of stainless clad steels. , It is concluded that stainless clad steel can be made in
Jan 1, 1991
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New Developments in the Applications of SEM/Image Analysis in Extractive MetallurgyBy William Petruk
The capabilities of SEM/image analyzers for determining quantitative mineral data which have a bearing on extractive metallurgy have given applied mineralogy a new dimension. The capabilities include
Jan 1, 1991
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Solid-Modeling: A CAD Alternative for Three-Dimensional Phase Diagram ApplicationsBy James D. O, DeLa&apos
Multicomponent materials are common in nearly all areas of materials science and technology, yet the use of phase diagrams to represent these complex systems is hampered by the requirement of three or
Jan 1, 1991
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Pyrohydrolysis of Nickel Chloride Crystals in the Falconbridge Matte Leach PlantBy J. Markussen
The Falconbridge Matte Leach Plant was based on leaching Ni-Cu matte with strong hydrochloric acid in rubber lined equipment. It operated from 1968 to 1983 as a precursor to Nikkelverk's present
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental assessment and the mining industry - the Consolidated Professor caseBy James E. Fisher, Roger Cotton
"The legal background f or environmental issues, and the growing emphasis both from government and private concerns of corporate and management liability for environmental problems provides one of the
Jan 1, 1991
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Technical Note - Selective oil agglomeration of Agbaja iron oreBy G. G. O. O. Uwadiale
Starting from a crude ore assaying 45.6% Fe, a fine-grained oolitic iron ore was concentrated by the oil agglomeration technique to 90% Fe recovery and 65% Fe assay. The ore required grinding to minus
Jan 1, 1991
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Non-intrusive safety-and- training sample strategy for the continuous miner worksiteBy C. J. Bise
Continuous mining accounts for about 69% of the nation's underground coal production. This level is not expected to change much in the near future. This is because continuous mining represents th
Jan 1, 1991
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Controlled Blasting At The Hanging Lake Tunnels (a8565281-d84e-475e-9694-9445db5583d2)By Gordon F. Revey, Dan Harrison
Hanging Lake Joint Venture recently excavated two conventional 12.8 m (42 foot) diameter highway tunnels in the difficult ground conditions of Glenwood Canyon, Colorado. This paper outlines the type a
Jan 1, 1991