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                     The Coleraine Concentrating Plant The Coleraine Concentrating PlantBy Alexander N. Winchell The construction and erection of the Coleraine concentrating plant was commenced in April, 1909, and was completed (with the machinery installed) ready for use in 1910. Attached to the main building i Jan 1, 1920 
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                     Silica Sand and Industrial Minerals in Mexico Silica Sand and Industrial Minerals in MexicoBy L. C. Morales Mexico has an area of about 2 million km2 (772,260 sq miles), with volcanic activity, large shores and mountainous areas reaching as high as 6000 m (19,680 ft) above sea level. These conditions are fa Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Improving Hard Rock Tunneling Through Comparison Of Laboratory And Field Tunnel Boring Studies Improving Hard Rock Tunneling Through Comparison Of Laboratory And Field Tunnel Boring StudiesBy Levent Ozdemir, Russell Miller, Fun-Den Wang The full utilization of tunnel boring machines for excavation in medium hard and hard rock has been limited by insufficient knowledge of rock behavior under the action of mechanical cutters. An und Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Discovery of the McDonald Gold Deposit Discovery of the McDonald Gold DepositBy M. S. Enders The McDonald gold deposit is located in the upper Blackfoot Valley in Lewis and Clark County in west-central Montana, about 65 km (40 miles) northwest of Helena and 13 km (8 miles) east of Lincoln (Fi Jan 1, 1995 
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                     REINFLATION TESTING OF INFLATABLE FRICTION ROCK BOLTS - SME Annual Conference 2023 REINFLATION TESTING OF INFLATABLE FRICTION ROCK BOLTS - SME Annual Conference 2023By J. Hallowell, M. Conley, R. Cook Inflatable friction rock bolts (IFRBs) are often considered temporary ground support due to their susceptibility to weakening from corrosion. The effective service life of an IFRB can be difficult to Feb 1, 2023 
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                     Devil?s Slide Tunnels - Unique Challenges Devil?s Slide Tunnels - Unique ChallengesBy Y. Nien Wang The Devil?s Slide portion of Highway 1 between Pacifica and Montara is often closed due to the instability of the adjacent slopes. Following many years of public input and careful evaluation of altern Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Water Reuse At Inca?s Sudbury Mills Water Reuse At Inca?s Sudbury MillsBy R. N. Browne As man searches unexplored horizons for new and economic industry, he must be constantly and acutely aware of the presence or absence of that precious commodity without which Industry, indeed Man hims Jan 1, 1971 
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                     Probability-Assigned Constrained Kriging For Precious Metal Reserve Modeling Probability-Assigned Constrained Kriging For Precious Metal Reserve ModelingBy G. Pan The production data of many mines have not reconciled geostatistical estimations based on exploration and development drilling. The discrepancies in recovered metals are sometimes as large as 30%. A n Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Evolution Of Mine Information System At Endako Mine Evolution Of Mine Information System At Endako MineBy R. Jedrzejczak Endako Mine is an open pit molybdenum mine located in the north central region of British Columbia, Canada, approximately 160 km. west of Prince George. Production for the latter part of 1992 is expec Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Saprolite to Hard Rock and Everything in Between: SEM Tunneling Through Corestone Laden Ground in Hong Kong Saprolite to Hard Rock and Everything in Between: SEM Tunneling Through Corestone Laden Ground in Hong KongBy Gilles Cachia, Foteini Vasilikou, Seth Pollak, Hannes Lagger "INTRODUCTION The Shatin to Central Link (SCL) is a new rail line being constructed by the MTR Corporation for the Government of Hong Kong to cater for the growing passenger demand between the North-E Jan 1, 2016 
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                     What The Surface Mining Law May Mean To Blasting At Stone Quarries What The Surface Mining Law May Mean To Blasting At Stone QuarriesBy Paul H. Miller After passage by the Congress, Public Law 95-87, the "Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977" was signed by President Carter on August 3, 1977. This law, in its simplest form, was intended Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Biological sulfate removal and metal recovery from mine waters Biological sulfate removal and metal recovery from mine watersBy A. L. DeVegt, H. G. Bayer, C. J. Buisman During the last ten years, Paques Inc. has been engaged in the development and installation of treatment systems to remove sulfur compounds from water and gaseous streams using biotechnological proces Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Remediation Of Historical Smelter Contamination Midvale Slag Superfund Site - Operable Unit One Midvale, Ut - Introduction - Preprint 09-012 Remediation Of Historical Smelter Contamination Midvale Slag Superfund Site - Operable Unit One Midvale, Ut - Introduction - Preprint 09-012The Midvale Slag Site covers 300 acres in Midvale, Salt Lake County, Utah. Midvale (population 10,000) is part of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area (population 936,000). Between 1902 and 1971, Un Jan 1, 2009 
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                     The witchcraft and logic of gold pricing – politics, inflation, speculation, and the value of the dollar are all contributing factors The witchcraft and logic of gold pricing – politics, inflation, speculation, and the value of the dollar are all contributing factorsBy Thomas D. Kaufmann Introduction What drives the price of gold? Supply and demand, of course. But in ways far different from the forces that drive the prices of other major metals, such as steel, aluminum, and copper. G Jan 9, 1987 
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                     Pima Mining Company - A Progress Report (ef441c65-353e-427e-94c3-90d15c34cf88) Pima Mining Company - A Progress Report (ef441c65-353e-427e-94c3-90d15c34cf88)By George A. Komadina The Pima Mining Company lies 20 miles southwest of Tucson, Arizona, and some 45 miles north of the Mexican border. The mill is situated on a hillside overlooking Tucson and the Santa Cruz Valley, the Jan 1, 1965 
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                     The Significance Of Interfacial Water Structure In The Dodecylamine Flotation Of Potassium Soluble Salt Minerals The Significance Of Interfacial Water Structure In The Dodecylamine Flotation Of Potassium Soluble Salt MineralsBy M. Hancer, J. D. Miller The sign of the surface charge of selected potassium soluble salt minerals namely KClO4 , K2SO4 , KNO3, and KCl was determined from nonequilibrium electrophoresis measurements and found to be negative Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Leaching Of Primary Sulfide Ores In Sulfuric Acid Solutions At Elevated Temperatures And Pressures Leaching Of Primary Sulfide Ores In Sulfuric Acid Solutions At Elevated Temperatures And PressuresBy D. L. Leach This report covers laboratory experiments simulating in situ copper recovery from primary sulfide ores in sulfuric acid systems pressurized with oxygen. Copper extraction and acid consumption data are Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Laboratory Blasting Tests In Granite Blocks To Assess Permeability Enhancement For Modified In Situ Mining Laboratory Blasting Tests In Granite Blocks To Assess Permeability Enhancement For Modified In Situ MiningBy S. A. Rholl This paper describes the Bureau of Mines experimental test program which evaluated the effectiveness of using high explosives to enhance orebody permeability. To determine the effect of stress on the Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Characterization of Pyrite-Bearing Materials by Chemical Oxidation Characterization of Pyrite-Bearing Materials by Chemical OxidationBy Miguel N. Herrera, Abbas H. Mirza, Fiona M. Doyle The standard test methods used to determine the pyrite content of coal and mineral wastes, and their propensity to release acidic drainage, are critically reviewed. In addition to analysis of total su Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Measurement of thermal conductivity of sandstone using Lee’s apparatus: A case study Measurement of thermal conductivity of sandstone using Lee’s apparatus: A case studyBy BHAMIDIPATI S. SASTRY, KATTAMURI PAVAN KUMAR, ADITYA PANDEY Several laboratory methods are available to determine the thermal conductivity of rocks, but most of them are complex and cumbersome. The present study explains the working principle of Lee’s apparatu 
