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                     A Model For Moisture Transport In A High-Level Radioactive Waste Repository Drift A Model For Moisture Transport In A High-Level Radioactive Waste Repository DriftBy R. W. Fedors, S. T. Green, F. T. Dodge, D. B. Walter Spatial and temporal temperature variations in a high-level radioactive waste repository drift can give rise to moisture transport within the drift. Knowledge of this moisture transport may be importa Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Passive Radon Dosimetry Using Track Etch Detectors - A Comparative Study Passive Radon Dosimetry Using Track Etch Detectors - A Comparative StudyBy E. Piesch, M. Urban, G. M. Hassib INTRODUCTION In radon dosimetry diffusion chambers with passive [a]-detectors are now in current use to investigate the long-term accumulated indoor exposure of radon and daughters. For the diffusi Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Gold Fields La Cima Cerro Corona Project Building For Perú’s Future Gold Fields La Cima Cerro Corona Project Building For Perú’s FutureBy R. Graeme, J. Komadina Gold Fields acquired an option to purchase the Cerro Corona Project, located in Hualgayoc, Cajamarca Department, Perú, in December 2003. In January 2006, the option was taken up and the transaction c Jan 1, 2007 
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                     The Effect Of CO2 Sparging On The Flocculation And Filtration Rate Of Concentrated Hematite Slurries The Effect Of CO2 Sparging On The Flocculation And Filtration Rate Of Concentrated Hematite SlurriesBy H. Haselhuhn Filtration of hematite ore slurries can be a bottleneck in some hematite processing plants due to inadequate filtration rates caused by the dispersion of fine particles. Flocculation of fine particles Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Western Australia stamp batteries are operating museums of mining history Western Australia stamp batteries are operating museums of mining historyBy Richard Addison Introduction A staccato beat rings out across the Australian bush. The stamps are at work, slowly pulverizing gold-bearing ore for a patient, grizzled prospector. This is the State Battery near Ma Jan 7, 1986 
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                     Application Of Dynamic Systems Modeling To Integrate Hydrologic Processes In Mine Settings Application Of Dynamic Systems Modeling To Integrate Hydrologic Processes In Mine SettingsBy R. C. Ford, W. L. Niccoli, J. B. Finley All mining operations are superimposed on natural hydrologic systems. As a result, mining operations are influenced by natural hydrologic processes and require water management systems to successfull Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Energy savings on mine ventilation fans using ?Quick-Win? Hermit Crab Technology-A perspective Energy savings on mine ventilation fans using ?Quick-Win? Hermit Crab Technology-A perspectiveBy B. K. Belle The beginning of 21st century has heralded the global strategic importance, as evidenced by increase in energy prices and energy generation-emission-utilization dilemmas. In January 2008, the South Af Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Should There Be An Aquatic Life Water Quality Criterion For Conductivity? Should There Be An Aquatic Life Water Quality Criterion For Conductivity?By R. Gensemer A number of state and federal agencies are calling for development of aquatic life criteria for conductivity. These aquatic life criteria or ?benchmarks? are based on observed correlations between con Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The State-Of-The-Art In Coal Pillar Design (3e1e9644-bc26-47b0-b008-fa7caf24005f) The State-Of-The-Art In Coal Pillar Design (3e1e9644-bc26-47b0-b008-fa7caf24005f)By 1980, the U.S. mining community had reached a broad consensus regarding coal pillar design. The pillar load could be estimated from tributary area theory, and the pillar strength from empirical fo Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Improving The Capture Of Coarse Particles Using Bubble Clusters - Preprint 09-083 Improving The Capture Of Coarse Particles Using Bubble Clusters - Preprint 09-083In the present study, we have investigated the conditions for the formation of bubble clusters and the effect of well-defined agitation on the stability of clusters. A specially designed cell was used Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Software Modeling of Grinding Circuits Software Modeling of Grinding CircuitsBy Kal V. S. Sastry Comminution is an important unit operation of mineral processing in terms of large tonnage of materials processed, huge energy consumption, and high capital and operating costs. Substantial researc Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Underground Ventilation Laboratory At Pt Freeport Mining Operations, West Papua, Indonesia Underground Ventilation Laboratory At Pt Freeport Mining Operations, West Papua, IndonesiaBy I. Loomis, D. Rachmad, I. Duckworth During the past two years the Underground Mine Ventilation Group at PT Freeport Indonesia has undertaken to upgrade their Hygiene Laboratory. This process has included upgrading equipment for dust sa Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Drainage Problems Of The Chicagoland Area Drainage Problems Of The Chicagoland AreaBy Ben Sosewitz The subject of rapid excavation tunneling is one that is extremely important to the people in the Metropolitan area of Chicago. My personal observation is that it is also extremely important to the ur Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Gold-Copper Ores Processing / Flotation Process Optimization By The Development Of An On-Line Expert System (308240b5-f416-4047-a45b-a49d3ac7a2e0) Gold-Copper Ores Processing / Flotation Process Optimization By The Development Of An On-Line Expert System (308240b5-f416-4047-a45b-a49d3ac7a2e0)By Y. Breau, F. Robichaud The Expert System implemented at the East-Malartic mill controls a copper flotation circuit while taking into account the profitability of the operation. Treating a copper gold ore, the flow sheet in Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Development of a Sustainability Evaluation System Development of a Sustainability Evaluation SystemBy C. Pieper, J. B. Pateiro Fernandez, S. Möllerherm "Since the United Nations conference on "environment and development" in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, the term "sustainable development" or short "sustainability" is used more and more in social-political Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Industrial Minerals 2004 - Zirconium Industrial Minerals 2004 - ZirconiumBy S. K. Gilman Zircon (ZrSiO4) sand production of about 1.1 Mt/a(1.2 million stpy) predominates the global supply of zirconium minerals. Baddeleyite (ZrO2) contributes less than 1 percent of supply. Zircon is al Jan 1, 2005 
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                     New Mines, Attitudes and Opportunities Theme of Colorado MPD Meeting New Mines, Attitudes and Opportunities Theme of Colorado MPD MeetingBy Steve Kral The upswing in prices for base and precious metals, industrial minerals and coal has allowed the global mining industry to ramp up production at existing mines and begin construction of proposed proje Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Sustainable Mineral Development: Possibilities and Pitfalls illustrated by the Rise and Fall of Dutch Mineral Planning Guidance Sustainable Mineral Development: Possibilities and Pitfalls illustrated by the Rise and Fall of Dutch Mineral Planning GuidanceBy M. J. van der Meulen "The Netherlands has major resources of sand, gravel and clay, exploited mainly for construction works and the building materials industry. As in most western countries, mineral extraction meets with Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The Pebble Porphyry Cu-Au-Mo Deposit, Alaska - Introduction The Pebble Porphyry Cu-Au-Mo Deposit, Alaska - IntroductionBy M. J. Gregory The Pebble Cu-Au-Mo deposit in southwest Alaska is one of the world's largest porphyry deposits. The western part of the deposit was discovered by Cominco America in 1987, who sold the project to Jan 1, 2012 
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                     A Critical Analysis of Overcoring Stress Measurements from US Underground Coal Mines A Critical Analysis of Overcoring Stress Measurements from US Underground Coal MinesBy J. A. Rusnak, M. M. Gadde, S. S. Peng In situ stresses are one of the key inputs to a successful underground excavation design. Because of the complex mechanisms involved in arriving at the current state of stress at a point in the Earth’ Jan 1, 2006 
