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Determining Heavy Metal Leaching And Transport From Abandoned Mine WastesBy B. C. Williams
The Bureau of Mines monitored the water quality in and near a copper/gold tailings impoundment. Samples were taken from the unsaturated %one. and dissolved concentrations of over ZO constituents were
Jan 1, 1989
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Flue Gas Sorbent Injection Technologies For Retrofit SO2 ControlBy H. Yoon
Several processes involving injection of sorbent and humidification water downstream of the air preheater in a coal-fired boiler unit, are being developed as low capital cost retrofit S02 control opti
Jan 1, 1989
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Back Analysis Of Plane And Wedge Rock Slope Failures Using Microcomputer ProgramsBy E. M. Frizzell
This paper addresses the use of the microcomputer programs BACKONE and BACKWEDG for an estimation of rock mass strength characteristics by back analysis of plane and wedge failures. The artificial sup
Jan 1, 1988
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The Market Development Of A Dangerous Waste -A Case Study Of Magnesium SludgeBy R. J. Roman
During the refining of primary magnesium metal: a spent flux (sludge) is produced which is considered a dangerous waste by the Washington State Department of Ecology. Four years of research, testing a
Jan 1, 1988
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The Characterization And Redesign. Of A Failing Highwall In Eastern KentuckyBy J. S. Martin
The redesign and reinforcement of a highwall located adjacent to a $10,000,000 shopping center, destabilized by active subsidence, was conducted after an extensive geotechnical investigation. The high
Jan 1, 1988
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The Implementation Of The Federal Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977 A State PerspectiveBy G. L. Merritt
The implementation of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA) has evolved into one of the most complex environmental protection programs to come out of the late 1970's. The
Jan 1, 1988
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Respirable Dust Control In Coal Preparation PlantsBy E. F. Divers
In response to a request from the Mine Safety and Health Administration, the Bureau of Mines has recently completed a respirable dust survey of 18 U.S. coal preparation plants. Of these, three were es
Jan 1, 1988
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Design Of Grinding Balls (15d4213b-2d65-4c3e-b6ad-a708a32200ed)By D. J. Dunn
Grinding balls, simple in shape, are actually sophisticated machine components, and essential elements of mineral grinding mills. Their physical properties and quality must be adequate to achieve desi
Jan 1, 1989
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Requirement of Airflow Reversal with Respect to the Proposed Nuclear Waste Repository in BasaltBy Daniel J. Brunner
The U. S. Department of Energy (D.O.E.) requires that the prospective nuclear waste repository in Basalt at Hanford, Washington, comply with State of California mine and tunnel safety orders. These re
Jan 1, 1988
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Ore/Waste Classification Satisfying Geometric ConstraintsBy R. J. Barnes
Consider a typical blast at a surface gold mine in North America. For example, the low-grade area of Bench 4000 at AMAX Gold's Sleeper Mine (Winnemucca, Nevada). Bench 4000 is 20 feet high (=6m)
Jan 1, 1989
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Electrical Fault Diagnosis Using Expert SystemsBy S. B. Patton
A comprehensive approach to the development and organization of an expert system that is designed to assist electricians in diagnosing electrical faults m mining machinery is discussed. The system inc
Jan 1, 1989
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Comparison Of Two Simulators For Belt System Design (PREPRINT NUMBER 89-97)By S. D. Thompson
Conveyor belt haulage has become the preferred mainline transport method in under-ground coal mining, especially for multi-unit mines. Optimum designs for belts (width and speed) and surge bins (place
Jan 1, 1989
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Improvements In Resource Recovery At Stauffer's Big Island MineBy J. F. T. Agapito
Significant increases in extraction ratio on the order of six to eight percent, equivalent to as much as 142 t/m of panel advance, have occurred at the Big Island Mine during the last five years with
Jan 1, 1988
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The Primacy Of Excavating And Bulk Handling In Future MiningBy L. Adler
In spite of distractions from glam-our areas (ground control, computers, etc.), excavating and bulk handling in mining remains paramount but is now undergoing dramatic advances. The massive interventi
Jan 1, 1988
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Acid. Acid Rain And U.S. Copper Competitiveness The Mexican-American Smelter AgreementBy M. Rieber
In July 1985, as the U.S. copper industry contracted and the Mexican industry expanded, a trans border pollution agreement was signed which included smelter air pollution control in the "Gray Triangle
Jan 1, 1988
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Grade Control And Ore Selection Practices At The Colosseum Gold Mine (726eb0cc-482f-447f-b766-e17d077ed6f0)By B. M. Davis
The Colosseum Mine is within the Clark Mountain mining district located approximately 72 km (42 miles) southwest of Las Vegas. Nevada in San Bernardino County, California. Gold mineralization at the C
Jan 1, 1989
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Kinetics Of Beryllium Extraction From A Low-Grade New Mexico OreBy K. H. Lee
The rate of beryllium dissolution from a low-grade ore was studied in sulfuric acid solutions. The effect of stirring speed, sulfuric acid concentration, particle size and temperature on the rate of d
Jan 1, 1988
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Effect Of Humic Acids On Coal Flotation, Part II: The Role Of pHHumic acids adsorb on coal and depress coal floatability in the acidic pH range. In alkaline solutions, their effect is not pronounced. In the neutral pH range, a second small addition of kerosene plu
Jan 1, 1988
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The Isthmus Of Panama - A Forgotten El DoradoBy M. C. Tippett
The modern era of mineral exploration in Panama began in the late 1960's, resulting in porphyry copper discoveries at Petaquilla, Rio Pito, and Cerro Colorado. In contrast, Panama's early mi
Jan 1, 1989
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Rare-Earths Recovery Methods, Industrial Uses And Resource UtilizationBy S. Vijayan
Despite the limited demand for rare-earth elements, as well as yttrium and scandium, in conventional applications, the emergence of ne~ high-technology applications such as supermagnets, lasers and su
Jan 1, 1988