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Geochemical Characterization and Evaluation, Mansfield Canyon, Wrightson Mining District, Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona
By Eli Curiel, Ingar F. Walder, Patrizia P. Schuster, Walt Keyes
Mansfield Canyon, of the Wrightson Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Coronado National Forest, Arizona, was actively mined in the late 1800's and early 19001s, with minor activity until 1953. T
Jan 1, 2000
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Innovative shaft lining method
By R. F. Kovar, R. N. Torbin
Foster-Miller has recently developed a new concept for a highly specialized shaft lining system. This innovative shaft lining system uses a continuous slip forming placement technique, lining the shaf
Jan 1, 1990
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Formulation And Solution Of The Dragline And Pit Width Selection Problem Allowing Variable Pit Widths For Varying Overburden Depth And Coal Seam Thickness - Introduction
By Edward L. Mooney
In the, West, walking draglines often offer the least cost method of uncovering coal for surface mines. However, with each of these machines costing millions of dollars, a good deal of analysis can be
Jan 1, 1982
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Barite Mineralization In Dinek (Sarkikaraagac-Isparta) And Surroundings
By Numan Elmas
Barite deposits located in Dinek and surrounding region have important economic features with their large reserve capacity for Turkey. The objective of this study is to elucidate geological and deposi
Jan 1, 2005
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The Entrainment, Pressure and Flow Process of a Jet Fan Modeled in a Square Section Wind Tunnel
By Allan E. Hall, Kuda R. Mutama
Jet fan (ductless fan) ventilation in underground mines and tunnels is a subject requiring further attention. At present there are no accepted procedures or guidelines for this type of ventilation. Th
Jan 1, 1995
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Conversion From Quarrying To Underground Mining
By Nolan B. Aughenbaugh
Zoning and environmental restrictions on land usage now make open- pit quarrying more and more difficult, especially near urban areas. One option for quarry operators is to go underground for mineral
Jan 1, 1974
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A Field Investigation of Tailings Resuspension In a Shallow Water Cover
By Jean-François Boucher, Ernest K. Yanful, Mei Lin Shelp, Lionel J. J. Catalan
Shallow water covers for preventing acid production in tailings are based on the principle of minimizing oxygen availability. Resuspension of material from the tailings bed may result in increased oxi
Jan 1, 2000
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Cyanide Geochemistry in an Abandoned Heap Leach System and Regulations for Cyanide Detoxification
By Adrian Smith, Debra W. Struhsacker
There is now overwhelming evidence that, despite concerns to the contrary, natural degradation of cyanide and cyanide attenuation by hydrogeochemical processes are capable of minimizing or eliminating
Jan 1, 1987
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Shallow Hydrocarbon Accumulations, Magmatic Intrusions, and the Genesis of Carlin-Type, Disseminated Gold Deposits
By Judith M. Ballantyne
Carlin-type. disseminated, sediment-hosted gold deposits can be better described as hydrocarbon-associated gold deposits. A new genetic model for these deposits involves the intrusion of one or more s
Jan 1, 1988
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Effect Of Unsaturated Conditions On The Hydrology Of In Situ Copper Leaching
By R. D. Schmidt, M. J. Friedel
Unsaturated permeability and flow capacity exist where copper mineralization is disseminated in segmented, very-low-permeability ore blocks. The US Bureau of Mines (USBM) investigated this condition f
Jan 1, 1993
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Effects of Wellbore Liquids in Propellant-Based Fracturing
By J. F. Cuderman
In situ experiments at the Department of Energy's Nevada Test Site (NTS) have extended the technology of propellant-based fracturing to include liquid- filled, uncased boreholes. Previous work ha
Jan 1, 1986
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Minimizing Pressure Losses in Main Mine Fan Ductwork
By Richard Jr. Ray, Richard Druesedow
The Virginia Operations of Consolidation Coal Co. include a diversity of mine fan configurations which have been tested to quantify pressure losses through the inlet ductwork. Airflow and pressure mea
Jan 1, 1995
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The Effects Of Natural Ventilation Pressure On The Underground Ventilation System At The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
By Keith G. Wallace, Justus B. Deen, Daniel J. Brunner
This paper describes the impact of natural ventilation pressure (NVP) on the Nuclear Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico (WIPP). The WIPP site is a U.S. Department of Energy underground facility
Jan 1, 1991
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Real Time Mine Ventilation Simulation
By K. H. McDaniel, K. G. Wallace
This paper describes the development of a Windows-based interactive mine ventilation simulation software program at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). To enhance the operation of the underground
Jan 1, 1998
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Real Time Mine Ventilation Simulation (e40463fa-8a83-443e-b343-8d29a25a8e95)
By K. H. McDaniel
This paper describes the development of a Windows-based interactive mine ventilation simulation software program at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). To enhance the operation of the underground
Jan 1, 1997
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Microorganisms, biotechnology and acid rock drainage - emphasis on passive-biological control and treatment methods
By N. Kuyucak
Acid rock drainage (ARD) resulting from the natural oxidation of sulfide mineral wastes has become a major concern to the mining industry, both during the operational period and after mine closure. AR
Jan 1, 2000
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Prediction Of Delayed Subsidence
By Kerry Burns
Contrary to active subsidence, which occurs concurrently with mining operations, or is completed within a few days following coal extraction, delayed subsidence may take many years to appear at the su
Jan 1, 1982
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Noise and Dust Emissions from Non-Metal Mining Activities: Analysis of Suitable Techniques of Measurement, Prediction and Control
By C. Cigna, M. Patrucco, D. Savoca, E. Lovera
The paper deals with the activity program and the preliminary results of a research work commissioned by IReR Research Centre and Regione Lombardia to the Department of Land, Environment and Geotechno
Jan 1, 2005
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Influence Of Ph And Oxidation-Reduction Potential(Eh) On The Dissolution Of Mercury-Containing Mine Wastes From The Sulfur Bank Mercury Mine
By P. Randall, J. Ickes, S. Chattopadhyay
This study was undertaken as a part of developing treatment alternatives for waste materials, primarily waste rock and roaster tailings, from sites contaminated with mercury (Hg) mining wastes. Leachi
Jan 1, 2003
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Examples Of Routine Computer Processing In Applied Mineral Exploration Geophysics
By William O. Rasmussen
Exploration requires processing highly varying kinds and amounts of geologic information. Successful discovery dictates that this be done quickly with maximum confidence. Most phases of exploration ar
Jan 1, 1969