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Hydrothermal Reduction of Copper Oxides
By Jose F. Hevia
This study is part of a broader project on the hydrothermal conversion of copper concentrates to metallic copper by solid state reactions in which the copper remains localized in the solid phases. The
Jan 1, 1994
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Estimating Water Demand and Availability for Open Water-based Mill Cooling Systems
Mineral processing is an energy and water intensive activity. Mill comminution equipment usually has high energy requirements which necessitate extensive cooling to remove heat. Cooling requirements a
Jan 1, 2014
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Washability modelling and estimation techniques used to improve coal handling preparation plant beneficiation
By P J. Handley
"Predicting how coal seams will be beneficiated through the coal handling processing plant (CHPP) has long been challenging within BHP Coal. Various coal seams from different areas are mined and stock
Sep 20, 2017
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Adapting to a Cyclical Market – Intrepid Potash’s Carlsbad, NM East Facility Transition
By B. Berg, J. Stephenson, J. Mansanti, C. Nyikos
"Intrepid Potash, Inc.’s Carlsbad East facility has refined sylvite and produced muriate of potash (MOP) since 1965. In addition to MOP, Intrepid Potash began recovering the mineral langbeinite from a
Jan 1, 2017
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The Similkameen Project
By J. H. Parliament
"The 15,000-tpd Similkameen open-pit copper mine, 10 miles south of Princeton, B.C., started production during 1972. The two main ore zones are separated by the deep canyon of the Similkameen River, w
Jan 1, 1973
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Electrochemical Behavior of Axj530 Magnesium Alloy in Neutral Medium
By S. Amira
The corrosion behavior of high pressure die-cast and thixocast AXJ530 magnesium alloys has been investigated in 0.05M NaC1 solution at pH 6.0 using potentiodynamic polarization tests, electrochemical
Jan 1, 2006
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Bureau Of Mines Research In Injection Well Construction And Environmental Aspects Of Insitu Uranium Leaching
By Daryl R. Tweeton
Bureau of Mines research in in situ uranium leaching includes injection well construction and environmental aspects. Clogging of injection wells is a common problem, and is affected by construction te
Jan 1, 1978
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Pneumatic Backfilling With Crushed Rock at the Sullivan Mine
By J. W. Reynolds
Use of crushed waste rock recovered by sink-float separation from normal ore production for backfill is an established procedure at Commco's Sulhvan mme, Kimberley, British Columbia. Need for a safe m
Jan 1, 1972
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Seismic Acoustic Resonance (Sar) - A Complimentary Tool For Mapping Seepage Through, Beneath And Around Dams - SME Annual Conference 2023
By M. Jessop, V. O. Kofoed, R. Blanchard, A. Hughes
Willowstick has successfully employed a new Seismic Acoustic Resonance (SAR) method to improve seepage characterization through, beneath, and around dams. SAR is a passive seismic method that detects
Feb 1, 2023
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Excessive Pile Breakage, Gaylord National Resort And Conference Center, A Look Back 15 Years Later
By Karl A. Higgins
In August 2004, the long-awaited National Harbor project in the DC metro area sprang to life with the design of Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. When the project was in its final stages
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Maximising Payable Gold in Base Metal
Breakwater Resources Ltd is a Canadian base metals producer with Cu-Pb-Zn operations in Canada, Honduras, and Chile. Two of its operations contain economical gold levels which are recovered in both gr
Aug 1, 2010
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Radium In Mining Effluents: Promising Water Treatment And Environmental Monitoring
By J. Schick, V. Granger
Nowadays, all French former uranium mining sites are remediated and redeveloped. If needed, mining waters containing radium have to be treated before discharged into the environment. Classical radium
Jan 1, 2020
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RI 4223 Bauxite in Cherokee and Calhoun Counties, Ala.
By Don M. Coulter
"INTRODUCTION Bauxite, in Appalachian Alabama, occurs in the Rock Run and Goshen Valley districts in Cherokee County; in Nences Creek Valley near Jacksonville; near Anniston in Calhoun County; north o
Mar 1, 1948
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IC 8430 Disposal Of Solid Wastes From Coal Mining In Washington, Oregon, And Montana
By M. R. Geer
The Bureau of Mines surveyed the solid wastes that have accumulated from coal mining in Washington, Oregon, and Montana. Location, amount, character, and condition were determined, and both economic a
Jan 1, 1969
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IC 7552 Drilling and Blasting, Open-Cut Iron-Ore Mines Lake Superior District
By Roy G. Stott, John A. Johnson, Floyd G. Anderson
"This information circular discusses drilling and blasting in open-cut iron-ore mines and is one of a series of papers describing iron-ore mining practices in the Lake Superior district to aid in prev
Mar 1, 1950
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IC 9170 Cost Estimation Handbook For Small Placer Mines
By Scott A. Stebbins
This Bureau of Mines publication presents a method for estimating capital and operating costs associated with the exploration, mining, and processing of placer deposits. To ensure representative cost
Jan 1, 1987
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RI 9589 - Pipeline Treatment of a Copper-Zinc Waste Stream: A Pilot-Scale Evaluation
By Craig C. Hustwit
A pilot-scale treatment study was conducted on a copper-zinc bearing metal mine drainage using a pipeline treatment system called the In-Line System (ILS). The objective of this U.S. Bureau of Mines s
Jan 1, 2010
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RI 9526 - Extended Workdays in an Underground Mine: A Work Performance Analysis
By J. C. Duchon
The use of extended workdays or compressed workweeks (regular shift lengths exceeding 8 h) is attracting growing interest in many industries using continuous operations. While extended workdays promis
Jan 1, 2010
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Highwall mining technology— A review of current status and design methods
By N. R. Thote, J. L. Porathur, C. P. Verma
Highwall mining is a highly mechanized coal mining method associated with several advantages, such as a very high production rate (approximately 3,000 t/d) and low production costs. There is no requir
Jan 1, 2014