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Thiourea As A Lixiviant For Gold And Silver
By J. Brent Hiskey
Thiourea is a reagent capable of complexing gold and silver. With the proper oxidant, thiourea can effectively dissolve metallic gold and silver. A thiourea leaching system possesses potential advanta
Jan 1, 1981
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Underground Mine Air and Strata Temperature Change Due to the Use of Refuge Alternatives
By M. A. Reyes, L. Yan
Heat and humidity buildup within refuge alternatives (RAs) may expose occupants to physiological hazards such as heat stress. The Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) regulations require RAs i
Nov 22, 2019
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By-Products And The Aggregates Industry
By C. A. Pryor
The aggregates industry is the largest minerals industry in the United States producing over 2.6 billion metric tons of crushed stone, sand and gravel annually. Approximately 5% of that production is
Jan 1, 2002
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Economic Evaluation And Sensitivity-Risk Analysis Of Zarshuran Gold Mine Project
By K. Oraee
Zarshuran gold deposit, with the total reserves of some 12.5 million tons of 4.18 g/ton ore, is considered to be an important gold mining project in the area. In this paper the feasibility studies of
Jan 1, 2011
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Design/Build of Tunnel and Shaft at Blue Ridge Dam LLO
By Carl Johnson, D. R. Todd
The Blue Ridge Low Level Outlet (LLO) was a design/build contract to provide a secondary means of discharging water from the Blue Ridge Reservoir. The project involved driving a 3.25 m (11 ft) modifie
Jan 1, 2005
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Strip Mine Reclamation Utilizing Treated Municipal Wastes
By Terrence R. Lejcher
Strip mining has played a key role in the production of coal used to produce energy in this country. About 56 percent of the 1.3 x 106 hectares (3.2 x 106 acres) that had been disturbed by surface min
Jan 1, 1972
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Ventilation: Understanding The Factors Affecting Air Resistance And Their Implications On Mine Operating And Capital Costs
By H. C. Seeber
When considering all the aspects of a viable mine plan, it is important to estimate the accurate cost of mine ventilation, which varies as a function of airway dimensions, fan selection and ventilatio
Jan 1, 2002
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Sustainable Utilization of GCP Sludge as a Reductant in the Reduction Roasting of Low-Grade Manganese Ore to Recover Mn and Fe Values - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)
By Adeyemi Adesina, Subhabrata Mishra, Syed Mohammed Mustakim, Malaya Kumar Jena, Shaswat Kumar Das
Utilization of low-grade manganese ore adopting the carbothermic reduction roasting process is a proven method to produce high-grade manganese ore. To minimize industrial waste and protect the environ
Mar 5, 2021
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Agglomeration Of Coal ? Introduction
By Thomas E. Ban
During recent years fuel consuming industries of the United States have been caught between environmental restrictions and the uncertainty of obtaining an inexpensive fuel. With the advent of the Nati
Jan 1, 1979
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Applicable Analytical Tools For A Seismic Design Of Underground Excavations
By Christopher M. St. John, Tony F. Zahrah
Empirical and numerical methods are the two extremes of the tools available for the seismic design of subsurface excavations and underground structures. Both have their limitations: when relying on pu
Jan 1, 1985
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Safety Analysis Based On Root Cause Of Accident
By S. J. Jung
The most frequent causes of accidental injury and fatality are carelessness and ignorance; and the most common accidents are haulage accidents, fall, drowning, and fire. However, in this modern day an
Jan 1, 2012
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Design Based on Numerical Modelling a Requirement for an Economical Tunnel Construction
By Gunter Swoboda, Harald Wagner
Until a few years ago tunnel construction was based exclusively on experience. In recent years, however, numerical models have increasingly become an integrated part of tunnel design [2]. These models
Jan 1, 1993
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Bureau Of Reclamation Experience In Use Of Boring Machines In Tunnel Excavation ? Introduction
By B. P. Bellport
This paper summarizes the Bureau of Reclamation's experience in the use of boring machines to excavate six major tunnels on the Bureau's water resources development projects in the western U
Jan 1, 1970
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Optimization Production Scheduling of Underground Backfilling Mining Based on NSGA‑II
By Aijuan Zhang, Liang Zhao, Yutao Wang, Yu Bao
In the green backfilling mining of underground coal mines, gangue in a coal seam is used to replace and fill goafs. However, the gas drainage time changes in the amount of gangue output and order in t
May 23, 2022
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Applications of Automatic Sensor Based Sorting to Mining Ores
By M. M. Veras, C. H. Sampaio, A. S. Young, D. Neto, C. O. Petter
"Due to new technological developments, automatic sensor based sorting has made progress within industrial minerals, precious metals, diamond, and coal mining in recent years (Lessard et. al. 2016). I
Jan 1, 2017
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Changed Conditions From The Viewpoint Of A Geologist
By Chester M. F. Peters
INTRODUCTION There has been considerable discussion in recent years of the strained relations between owners, engineers and contractors caused by the rapid increase in costly litigation in undergro
Jan 1, 1974
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Employment opportunities in the coal industry
By T. R. Jr. McMillan
Introduction Examining the short- and long-term job prospects for engineers in the coal industry might include looking at coal tonnage projections, future export markets, federal regulations, and the
Jan 2, 1985
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Big Hole Drilling -- The State Of The Art
By M. D. Lackey
The "Art" of Big Hole Drilling has been in a continual state of evolution at the Nevada Test Site since the start of underground testing in 1961. Emplacement holes for nuclear devices are still being
Jan 1, 1983
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Rib Support Optimization for a Room-and-Pillar Mine
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducted a monitoring field study to optimize the rib control plan in a room-and-pillar coal mine. The study mine is located in the C
Jul 28, 2020
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Beneficiation of Clay‑Rich High‑LOI Low‑Grade Iron Ore Fines: Assessment of Conventional Deep Beneficiation and Magnetization Roasting Using High‑Ash Non‑coking Coal
By Surendra Kumar Biswal, Sachida Nanda Sahu, B. C. Meikap
The unutilized iron ore fines (IOF, − 10 mm, 45% to < 60% Fe(T)) left at various mine sites during blasting and processing are rich in goethetic-hematite associated with high clay and considered a pot
Jun 4, 2022