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                Cyanide Leaching Chemistry Of Platinum Group MetalsBy P. L. Sibrell
Previous research by the U.S. Bureau of Mines showed that autoclave cyanide leaching of used automobile exhaust catalysts for recovery of platinum group metals (PGM) was technically feasible. This wor
Jan 1, 1994
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                Toward a field-portable, real-time organic and elemental carbon monitorBy K. V. Raj, C. A. Berry, A. T. Weakley, A. L. Miller, P. R. Griffiths, D. A. Parks
Diesel particulate matter (DPM) has been classified as a carcinogen to humans by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. DPM exposure is therefore regulated by the U.S. Mine Safety and Health
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                Sulfuric Acid Leaching Of A Germanium Gallium Ore (07c9d8f2-2023-4c43-a5bc-e9e38ed0ef41)By D. D. Harbuck
The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated germanium and gallium extraction from an ore containing 0.089% Ge and 0.036% Ga. While previous researchers concluded that a reducing agent such as 502 is needed
Jan 1, 1991
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                Teleoperated Continuous Mining Machine For Improved Safety (2215326c-a58c-417a-8ed1-68e2deab2686)By A. J. Kwitowski
Teleoperation is a technology that can provide significant health and safety improvements in mining, by relocating machine operators hundreds of meters away from the face area. The U. S. Bureau of Min
Jan 1, 1994
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                Comparing the implementation of two dust control technologies from a sociotechnical systems perspectiveBy Andrew B. Cecala, Emily J. Haas, Jay F. Colinet
Researchers from the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety (NIOSH) studied the impact of an unregulated dust control technology (the Helmet-CAM) and a regulated dust control techn
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                2021 MPD Student Video Contest – Winning Abstracts - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)By Qingqing Huang, Aaron Noble
The Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division (MPD) of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration held the first MPD Student Video Contest during the spring of 2021. The event showcased the wo
Sep 13, 2021
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                Reagent Use in the U.S. Iron Ore IndustryBy Harold E. Goetzman, Blair R. Benner
The U.S. iron ore industry is located primarily in Northern Minnesota and Michigan's Upper Peninsula with one additional small plant in Missouri. There are currently some 10 plants operating that
Jan 1, 1994
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                Relation Of Mineralogy To Treatment Methods For Carbonaceous Gold OresBy B. J. Scheiner
The presence of organic materials in gold ores cyanidation. The presence of organic materials interferes with gold extraction by The carbon contained in the ore has been shown to adsorb gold cyanide c
Jan 1, 1987
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                A Computerized Approach for Assessing the Visibility From Underground Mobile Mining EquipmentBy E. William Rossi, Audrey F. Glowacki, Richard L. Unger
The U.S. Bureau of Mines has developed a graphics-based computer model to assess operator visibility for continuous miners, shuttle cars, and scoops. Using digitized drawings of the machine, the progr
Jan 1, 1992
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                Delayed Environmental Impacts from Mining in Semi-Arid ClimatesBy Houston Kempton, David Atkins
Mining in semi-arid climates can produce environmental impacts that will not begin for hundreds of years, but once started, may continue for thousands of years. Pit lakes may eventually exceed toxicit
Jan 1, 2000
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                Reconnecting Urban Landscapes Through Highway Lidding and Tunneling: A Comprehensive Study on Methodologies, Benefits, and Safety Considerations - NAT2024By Bernd Hagenah, Katie Theis, Cristina Lauzon, Petr Pospisil
Lidding over or tunneling existing transportation infrastructure is currently under review in several U.S. cities. The main reasons for this are the use of the created space for urban development, the
Jun 23, 2024
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                Aragonite In The BahamasBy C. Bailey Williams
Aragonite "sand," an oolitic lime-stone, is distributed throughout the Bahamas on the Grand Bahama Bank, adjacent to Southeast Florida. Bahamian deposits hold 75-100 billion tons of recoverable Aragon
Jan 1, 1978
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                The Impact Of Assumptions Regarding Metal Concentrations In Soil And Dust On Setting Remedial ObjectivesBy Stephen G. Whittaker, Rosalind A. Schoof, Martha J. Steele
In determining remedial action objectives for metals in soils, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency typically assumes that the metal concentrations in house dust are the same as the metal concentr
Jan 1, 1992
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                Numerical Analysis Of Longwall Subsidence Effects On Escarpment StabilityBy V. A. Shea-Albin
Sandstone escarpments surrounding western coal-bearing plateaus serve as critical habitat for animal species. Effects of mining subsidence on escarpment stability are not well documented; therefore, r
Jan 1, 1994
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                Barite Exploration In The United StatesBy Russell A. Fields
Barite (BaS04) is an industrial mineral with hundreds of uses. It is primarily used as a weighting agent in drilling fluids. This use comprised approximately 97% of U.S. barite consumption in 1981.
Jan 1, 1983
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                Recommendations Concerning the Maintainability of Underground Coal Mining EquipmentBy Kirk Conway, Richard L. Unger
The U. S. Bureau of Mines conducted a research project to analyze the design of underground mining equipment with respect to ease of maintenance and maintainer safety. The work included a review of ma
Jan 1, 1992
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                Yield Pillar Simulation Using Physical ModelingBy Dwayne C. Kicker, Duk-Won Park
As the use of longwall mining increases in the U.S.. there is a need to better understand the stress redistribu- tions indicative of this method. To control high stress concentrations, the yield pilla
Jan 1, 1986
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                Phosphate Rock Beneficiation PracticeBy R. L. Wiegel
There are approximately 40 million tons per year of phosphate rock produced in the United States, half of it by flotation. The bulk of this is used to produce diammonium phosphate, an essential ingred
Jan 1, 1999
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                Three Phase Foam Production for Sponcom Fighting in Underground MinesBy Michael Michaylov, Elana Vlasseva
This paper presents a method for three-phase foam preparation recipe optimization. The pressurized foam is injected into porous media of gob area for prevention and fighting of SPONCOM fires. The meth
Jan 1, 1997
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                Wall Rock Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Dexter Pit, Elko County, NevadaBy Regina N. Tempel, Laurie S. Balistrieri, Lisa L. Stillings, Maggy F. Lengke
The Dexter pit lake, within the Tuscarora volcanic field in Elko County, Nevada, formed after closure of the Dexter mine. Mineralogy at the Dexter mine is related to widespread feldspar, silica, and c
Jan 1, 2000