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The U.S. National Waste Terminal Storage Program: Technology Status And Future Plans - I. IntroductionBy Peter L. Hofmann
Significant quantities of nuclear wastes were first generated in 1944 as a byproduct of the national defense program. To establish the current inventories and future projections of nuclear waste produ
Jan 1, 1981
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Minerals and Land ManagementBy D. A. Gulley, L. J. MacDonnell, William A. Vogely
INTRODUCTION Environmental impacts are most commonly associated with air and water pollution. Not- withstanding this fact, to many people the primary disruption caused by mineral extraction is the
Jan 1, 1985
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Overview of the Design of the Beacon Hill Station and TunnelsBy Don Phelps, Christopher Tattersall, David McAllister
Located south of downtown Seattle, the Beacon Hill Station & Tunnels is the key section of the southern segment of Sound Transit’s proposed new LINK light rail system. This paper presents an overview
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral RoyaltiesBy H. L. Bourne
Not everyone understands the concept of mineral royalty. Mineral royalty is a fee paid to a landowner by someone who extracts a mineral commodity from the owners property. The royalty contract between
Jan 1, 1989
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Effects Of Moisture Variations And Overburden Geology On Subsidence PronenessBy C. Dale Elifrits
Observations made from laboratory analysis of samples of fine-grained argillaceous materials (shales) subjected to various changes in moisture content have been correlated to loss of strength in the r
Jan 1, 1983
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The Effects Of Gangue Minerals On The Quality Of Iron Ore Pellets ? 1.0 IntroductionBy Lu Yang
In the last two decades, acid iron ore pellets have established their predominant position as the iron-bearing burden material for blast furnace ironmaking in North America. It is a general practice t
Jan 1, 1983
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Web-Powered Manufacturing Technologies That Focus On Improving Manufacturing PerformanceBy Simon Wright, Roland Heersink
In the past, the center of most companies' e-initiatives has been on reduction of indirect costs, such as selling and procurement. Recently, e-commerce has moved its attention from back-office fu
Jan 1, 2002
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SPECIAL ISSUE - OverviewBy Raymond E. Blair
Introduction Mining and minerals transportation spans the distance from the pit face and mine wall to the consumer. This transportation can be as simple as coal transfer from the mine and preparati
Jan 10, 1982
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The Microseismic Technique Applied To Slope StabilityBy David W. Wisecarver
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with U.S. Borax and Chemical Corporation and the Kennecott Copper Corporation, has investigated the use of the microseismic method to evaluate the stability of
Jan 1, 1969
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Present State Of The Art On "Sensing Instruments"By Ernest Hucke
This paper will cover basic pneumatic and electronic sensors, transducers, transmitters and their application in the Mining Industry.
Jan 1, 1965
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3. Capital Project Planning and Control ? IntroductionBy Gilmore R. Tostengard
The advent of inexpensive computers has opened vast opportunities for improved planning and control of capital projects. The mining and mineral processing industries have welcomed the opportunity, and
Jan 1, 1979
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Beneficiation Of The Kerogen Content Of Eastern Devonian Shales By Flotation TechniquesBy William E. Lamont
The Mineral Resources Institute (MRI) of the School of Mines and Energy Development (SOMED), University of Alabama conducted studies to determine the potential for upgrading the Eastern Devonian shale
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluation of a Self-Contained Air Supply System for Underground Mine Refuge StationsBy Earl Gardiner, Michael Grenier, Stephen Hardcastle, John Vergunst
A prototype, self-contained mine refuge station air supply sys- tem was tested in an underground metal mine to verify it's ability to keep oxygen and catbon dioxide levels at acceptable concentra
Jan 1, 1997
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Overcoming Massive Squeezing Ground Utilizing Curved Tunnel Face and Full-Face Excavation with Early Ring ClosureBy Hiroyuki Tamaru, Futoshi Kusumoto, Kosuke Tanimura, Atsuyuki Kimura
"SUMMARY The Hachinoshiri tunnel is a 2,469 m long two-lane road tunnel on the Chubu-Odan Expressway. Since more than 70% of the total tunnel length consists of low strength rock masses the competence
Jan 1, 2016
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Selective Flocculation of Apatite to Improve Flotation of Fine Phosphate Ore FractionsBy Y. H. Zhan
In beneficiation of phosphate ores it is common to use screening to produce the coarse "pebble" concentrate, and flotation to process the -1+0.1 mm size fraction. The -0.1 mm desliming product is trea
Jan 1, 2002
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Examination of redirected continuous miner scrubber discharge configurations for exhaust face ventilation systems - SME Transactions 2013By T. W. Beck, J. A. Organiscak
The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Office of Mine Safety and Health Research (OMSHR) has recently studied several redirected scrubber discharge configurations in it
Jan 1, 2013
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Performance Study Of Wagner-Biro ASL Liner System At Pinto Valley ? IntroductionBy Jack V. Hill
A unique type of grinding mill liner has been developed by Waagner-Biro A.G. of Austria. This liner system, termed an angular spiral lining (.ESL), was, successfully tested by Magma Copper Company&apo
Jan 1, 1982
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Methane Drainage With Cross-Measure Boreholes On A Retreat Longwall FaceBy Pramod C. Thakur
Methane drainage by cross-measure boreholes on retreat longwall faces can be a viable alternative to the vertical gob degas boreholes under favorable circumstances. The research was done in a mine wor
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluation of Functionalized Chitosan Polymers for Pyrite’s Depression in Pb‐Cu Sulfide Flotation Using Response Surface MethodologyBy Lana Alagha, Keitumetse Cathrine Monyake
The abstract discusses the synthesis and investigation of polyacrylamide functionalized chitosan polymers (CS-PAMs) as selective depressants for pyrite in the flotation of galena and chalcopyrite from
Apr 9, 2022
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The Demineralization Of Pulverized Upper Freeport Coal In A High-Intensity Magnetic SeparatorBy William M. Kester
Finely sized Upper Freeport coals are beneficiated to reduce ash and sulfur using high-intensity magnetic separation to process both (1) raw, untreated coal as well as (2) raw coal which was pre-treat
Jan 1, 1965