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Geotechnical Exploration for a Lake Mead IntakeBy Richard F. Coon
Six potential locations along the west shore of Lake Mead were evaluated to site anew water intake pumping station for the SNWA. The evaluations were based upon geotechnical exploration results and c
Jan 1, 1997
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Part II. Hydrothermal Reduction Of Cr[6+] In Alkaline Media With CO, CH3OH, HCOO And HCHOBy Jameel Menashi
Aqueous solutions of Na2Cr04 can be reduced with CO to produce hydrous Cr203 and NaHCO3/Na2CO3. CH3OH, HCOO and HCHO in the presence of CO2 also reduce Cr 6+ and yield similar products. It is shown th
Jan 1, 1984
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Time-dependent monitoring of seismic wave velocity variation associated with three major seismic events at a deep, narrow-vein mineBy Erik Westman, BEN WESTON, SETAREH GHAYCHI AFROUZ, KATHRYN DEHN
This study investigates the changes in seismic velocity of rockmass before and after three major seismic events to determine any potential identifiable precursory velocity changes associated with thes
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Acid Mine Drainage Research At Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. ? IncorporatedBy E. A. Zawadzki
The problem of pollution of water by mine drainage is at least as old as the mining industry itself. However, research on the formation, composition, treatment, and abatement of mine water is a relati
Jan 1, 1967
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Processing Of Arsenic Bearing Gold Ores (2002 SME Annual Meeting)By V. E. Chrapunov, T. V. Chnyrenkova, R. A. Isakova, V. A. Luganov
Arsenic-gold bearing ores are used as a flux in smelting or leached out to extract gold. To decrease arsenic content in processed materials and to break up the lattice to free the gold, raw materials
Jan 1, 2002
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Platinum Group Elements (PGE), Nickel, And Copper In The Ely-Hoyt Lakes Region Of The Duluth ComplexBy R. M. Tyson
Sulfides present in the troctolitic and footwall rocks are placed into one of three major zones (hornfels, cloud, and basal) on the basis of their stratigraphic position and mineralogy. Hornfels sulfi
Jan 1, 1986
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Recognizing And Exploiting Intellectual PropertyBy C. Stacy
The mining industry is changing rapidly. Competition among OEM and aftermarket vendors increases dramatically each year as a result of mergers and acquisitions, and especially technology advancements
Jan 1, 2012
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The Spatial Aspect of the Long-Term Open Pit Mine Sequence Optimization"The paper treats the spatial aspect of mine sequence optimization. This aspect is revealed in the context of determination of the optimum number of cutbacks of an open pit mine. Cutback mining is a d
Jan 1, 2015
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Viscosities Of Lead Silicate Slags (c9c81f49-9dac-42e2-b838-6d8b00a79267)By Z. Zhang, R. G. Reddy
Viscosities of industrial lead slags with various compositions were measured as a function of temperature using a Brookfield viscometer. Based on the experimental data from this study and other invest
Jan 1, 2001
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A Novel, Web-Driven Continuous Mining SimulatorBy M. Karmis
The algorithms for the mathematical modeling to predict productivity of underground room-and-pillar mining systems are well known and documented. These algorithms consider the time-varying relationsh
Jan 1, 2001
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A Hazard Evasion Program For Mine PlanningBy Frank Ruskey
Many problem associated with potential hazards in a proposed mining area may not be adequately appraised because of the complexity of trying to evaluate them in terms of production requirements. Frequ
Jan 1, 1973
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Improvement Of Thiosulphate Stability In Gold LeachingBy G. Deschenes, W. Yen
Ammonium thiosulphate is a non-cyanide lixiviant for gold leaching. The major problem is the high reagent consumption. A combination of 0.3M (NH4)2S2O3, 0.03M CuSO4, 3M NH3 was used to leach a copper-
Jan 1, 2002
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Source of titanium-enriched ilmenite in sand deposits, South IndiaBy Roger K. McLimans, Venkatramaiah N. Vasudev, Christian Knudsen, Stefan Bernstein, Dirk Frei
Computer Controlled Scanning Electron Microscopy (CCSEM) analyses of sediment samples from coastal regions of Kerala and Tamil Nadu states and the heavy mineral deposits of Chavara, South India, show
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation of respirable dust control on longwall mining operationsBy R. S. Ondrey, R. A. Haney, T Tomb, R. T. Stoltz, Novakowski D. L. Chiz, E. J. Gerbec, D. J. Atchinson
Although the number of operating longwalls in the United States (approximately 100) has remained relatively constant over the last five years, longwall production levels have significantly increased a
Jan 1, 1991
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Endangered Species: Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering DepartmentsBy William G. Pariseau
Few departments of mining, metallurgical or petroleum engineering in the United States have critical mass. Cost per student credit hour (SCH) in departments across the country are usually the highest
Jan 1, 2002
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Analysis And Modeling Of Longwall Face-To-Face TransfersBy C. Patrick
Longwall face-to-face transfers can cost over $100 per minute in lost production potential and $100,000 for personnel and supplies. Such high cost makes extensive planning and control of the transfer
Jan 1, 1993
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Estimating Recoverable Reserves: Developments In Geostatistical Ore Reserve Estimation (6233c2f1-d6b2-4041-9d9a-0a3cb963948b)The accurate estimation of ore reserves along with capital and operating costs are two key components to the successful outcome of any feasibility study. In recent years, there have been many project
Jan 1, 1994
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Talking Trash? – The RCRA Cleanup ReformsBy M. N. Semenoff
On July 8, 1999, EPA announced the RCRA Cleanup Reforms, a set of administrative reforms designed to achieve faster, more efficient cleanups. This paper will discuss the Reforms, the status of their
Jan 1, 2001
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The Feldspar Story In Our Leading Fedlspar State: Evaluations And Comparisons ? IntroductionBy J. Philip Neal
Feldspar is no example of special mineralization in isolated spots: it can usually be found within a mile or so of almost anywhere. Along with silica sand, it is a major part of our world's total
Jan 1, 1973
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Mitigation Of Feather Edging And Validation With Instrumented Bolted BreakerlinesBy S. K. Singh, J. Shepherd
"Feather edging"- a major source of injury and fatal accidents in Australia, South Africa and USA, refers to a phenomenon where the roof, at the goaf edge, falls as a thin wafer of rock often suddenly
Jan 1, 1999