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AttapulgiteBy W. Linwood Haden
Fullers earth has been mined since about 1920 in southwest Georgia and the adjoining area of Florida. In 1935, the mineral was named "attapulgite" after the source of a sample near the town of Attapul
Jan 1, 1972
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An Electrical Potential Method Used At A Single Hole To Indicate Direction To Better Mineralization ? IntroductionBy Bert C. Morrison
In 1961. American Smelting and Refining Company was conducting exploration for lead in southeastern Missouri using several geophysical methods. Electrical methods were used in almost every hole drille
Jan 1, 1970
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Using Neural Networks To Model Column FlotationBy L. Hales
Neural networks are a generalized, multivariable non-linear modeling technique that can be used to model mineral processing operations. Neural networks will be described as will their use in modeling
Jan 1, 1996
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On-And-Off-The-Job SafetyBy J. S. Spivey
We in the coal industry, especially in the State of Illinois, put tremendous emphasis, including time, money and effort, into on-the-job training. The results of such training and safety have been tre
Jan 1, 1986
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An Analysis Of Present Day Inadequacies And Needed Improvements In The Technology Of Cut And Cover ConstructionBy Joseph D. D?Annunzio
The report on cut and cover construction as assembled by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development covered 17 different countries based on a total of just under 400 individual replies
Jan 1, 1970
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Don't Discard Industrial Mineral By-Products: Evaluate Them For Potential ProfitsBy W. J. Miles
Industrial mineral by-products occur as a result of mining and processing a primary mineral product. By-products result from concentration and separation of accessory minerals during processing or fro
Jan 1, 1985
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Safety And Health A Concern? At Kerr-McGee Coal Corporation's Jacobs Ranch Mine You Bet It Is!By L. J. Altenburg
There are a lot of key factors involved in achieving a successful Safety Program. I would like to discuss some of these factors and how they have played a major part in our success at Jacobs Ranch Min
Jan 1, 1994
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Optimizing Refractory Gold Ore TechnologyMany of the deeper ore reserves in current gold operations as well as new gold deposits consist of refractory ore types. As process development for these mineralizations remains time-consuming and cos
Jan 1, 1993
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Alteration Mineralogy -A Powerful Tool For Precious Metals Exploration And Ore ControlPrecious metals exploration is increasingly involved with concealed, deeper-seated gold-silver deposits which exhibit considerably more challenges to the geologist than near-surface, oxidized ores. Th
Jan 1, 1993
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Increased Productivity Through Use Of High Density Ammonium Nitrate Blasting AgentBy J. C. Adams
Although explosives constitute only a small portion of a mine's total cost, the relative success of each blast has a tremendous effect on subsequent activities such as excavation, crushing, and e
Jan 1, 1996
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Lightweight Aggregate As A Construction MaterialBy Joel D. Hammond
Lightweight concretes date back to before the Roman Empire. The earlier concretes were made by combining a burnt lime for cementious material with pumice or volcanic rock for aggregate. Although struc
Jan 1, 1977
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A Conceptual Design Of Test Procedures To Determine The Effect Of Climatic Conditions Upon The Characteristics Of Effluents . From Acid Producing Waste MaterialBy A. Bruynesteyn
Procedures are discussed to determine if a waste material can become acid producing when left exposed to the environment. When wastes proves to be acid producing, methods are described that can be use
Jan 1, 1980
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Grass Roots Kaolin Plants -- Can They Be Justified? ? IntroductionBy T. M. Sukel
Engelhard Corporation is one of the leading producers of kaolin based products in the world, having acquired the assets of Freeport Kaolin company in 1985. Much of the production technology used in th
Jan 1, 1987
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Driving Down Haulage CostsBy P. Holman
I would like to start this paper by looking back about twenty years to see where we have been in the mining industry. We will also look forward a bit and talk about what lies ahead. Here is what has
Jan 1, 1993
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Gravity Concentration At Campbell MineBy J. A. Folinsbee
Placer Dome Canada owns and operates the Campbell Mine at Balmertown, in the Northwestern corner of the Province of Ontario, Canada. The mine operates at 1500 stpd and produces in excess of 300,000 oz
Jan 1, 1997
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Stability Analysis For The Rehabilitation Of The La Libertad, Nicaragua Tailings DamBy M. A. Candia
Stability analyses were performed on the La Libertad, Nicaragua existing tailings embankment in order to determine the conditions for the minimum buttressing required for stability of the dam as a sho
Jan 1, 1996
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Prospecting for Expansible Shale (be7c7f82-43a6-4ce3-8ac9-e4ef18b55386)By John L. Burnett
Field criteria are needed to help the prospector recognize a potentially expansible shale, clay, or slate. Certain criteria have proven useful in California even though the physical-chemical mechanism
Jan 1, 1963
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Environmental Changes Caused By Irrigation In The Pasco Basin, WashingtonBy Randall E. Brown
Irrigation simulates a climate change so that crops can be grown that otherwise would not thrive. The abundant sunshine and warm weather of many arid regions induces a rate of growth in excess of that
Jan 1, 1971
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Mine Health And Safety: Progress And Prospects For The Future (5388714c-ceaf-4b61-a236-f399939e1565)Not quite a year ago, during a speech to a group of mining professionals in Washington, DC, the subject centered around the long-range importance of conducting research projects and how much that rese
Jan 1, 1999
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Hectorite Clay - HectoriteBy J. P. Fitzgerald
This paper is an accumulation of information on the geology, mineralogy and mining of the Hectorite clay deposit owned by NL Chemicals (U.S.A.), Inc. The mine is located in San Bernardino County, Cali
Jan 1, 1986