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Grouting in Underground Mine Construction
By William R. Nash
Introduction As ore grades decline and deposit depths increase, problems and costs of mining construction increase rapidly. Ground water greatly impacts the cost of mining construction. In develop
Jan 3, 1984
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Occurrence Of Organic Carbon In Mississippi Valley Deposits And An Evaluation Of Processes Involving Organic Carbon In The Genesis Of These Deposits
By Charles S. Spirakis
The consistent occurrence of organic carbon early in the paragenesis of Mississippi Valley-type sulfide deposits suggests a genetic link between organic carbon and the sulfide ores. Reduction of sulfa
Jan 1, 2013
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Purification Of Niobium Oxide By Dissolution And Solvent Extraction (320fd803-b347-450b-9abd-4927cd240d6f)
By K. C. Nathsarma
An attempt was made to extract niobium oxide from ~98.5% Nb2O5 using solvent extraction processes. Nb2O5 is used as the feed material in carbothermic reduction processes aimed at producing high-homoge
Nov 1, 2011
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Technical Developments And Issues Affecting Glass Raw Materials
By W. C. Baver
Even before the energy crisis developed in the early '70's, considerable research world-wide was being directed towards the development of schemes to both reduce the energy requirements and
Jan 1, 1986
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Construction Of The Pacheco Pumping Chamber And Shafts
By Russell Clough
The Pacheco Pumping Plant is situated on the west end of San Luis Reservoir in western Merced County, California. It is designed to draw water from the reservoir and pump it into a 3,500,000 gallon re
Jan 1, 1985
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Correction to: Assessing the Quality of Incident Investigations and its Effect on Safety Performance: a Study of the Ghanaian Mining Industry Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Carmel Bofinger, Maureen E. Hassall, David Cliff, Eric Stemn
e Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.
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The Geology Of Tatum Salt Dome Lamar County, Mississippi
By George E. Summers
A salt dome appears to provide the basic medium requirements for the excavation of the 315 foot diameter, unsupported spherical cavity at a depth of 2700 feet required by the AEC in a proposed "decoup
Jan 1, 1968
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Predicting Crushing Results -The Bouncing Ball Theory
By Ronald B. DeDiemar
It is generally held that cone crusher application technology is strictly an art and thus subject to the vagaries of emphirical and/or trial and error judgments. While this is basically true, certain
Jan 1, 1977
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Artificial neural networks to determine ventilation emissions and optimum degasification strategies for longwall mines
In longwall mining, premining prediction of methane emission rate depends on a number of geological factors, geographical factors, and operational factors. These same factors also can impact the selec
Jan 1, 2009
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Theoretical Considerations Of Sodium Nitrite Oxidation And Fine Grinding In Refractory Precious-Metal Concentrate Pressure Leaching
By L. E. Krys, K. D. Harrison, C. G. Anderson
Since 1984, nitrogen-species catalyzed pressure leaching has been utilized at Sunshine Mining and Refining Company for the recovery of precious metals from a refractory sulfide concentrate. The proces
Jan 1, 1997
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Geomechanics Classifications for Multiple Seam Mining
A roof rating system has been devel¬oped for upper seam damage prediction during mul¬ti-seam mining based on structural and geologic conditions in the upper seam. Two primary consid¬erations -geologic
Jan 1, 1988
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Stage Efficiency In Copper Solvent Extraction Plants
By M. Soderstrom
In a solvent extraction (SX) plant, stage efficiency calculations are used to determine mixer efficiency. With modern extractants and mixing equipment, it is generally taken for granted that stage eff
Jan 1, 2010
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Combined Pit And Blend Optimization
By S. Srinivasan
Traditional pit optimization techniques cannot take account of the requirement to blend ore in order to produce a saleable product, as is the case for iron ore, coal, limestone and other industrial mi
Jan 1, 1996
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Extraction Of Sand And Gravel In Orange County, California ? A Technical And Planning Problem
By James R. Evans
Orange County, adjacent to the populous and industrialized Los Angeles area, is the fastest growing county in California and is second only to Los Angeles County in total population (figure 1). In add
Jan 1, 1974
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Grey Eagle Mine Tailings Impoundment Closure
By Joe Scheuering, Don Poulter, John Trirnble
Closure of the Grey Eagle Mine tailings impoundment is an example of closing a "wet" tailings impoundment at the cessation of milling operations. This paper presents a summary of tailings cover design
Jan 1, 1995
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Effects Of Mine Subsidence On Structures - Mine Subsidence Insurance Program In Illinois
By Ronald E. Yarbrough
As a result of concern for the citizens of the State of Illinois who owned structures above underground mine workings, the Illinois State Legislature passed House Bill 158 in 1978. This bill amends th
Jan 1, 1982
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Mineral Economics and Management Society Holds Fourth Conference
By Ross R. Bhappu
In 1989, William A. Vogely created the Mineral Economics and Management Society (MEMS). He did this after SME disbanded the Minerals Resource Management Committee, a group dedicated to technical progr
Jan 1, 1995
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A Software Package For Heap Leaching
By R. J. Roman
Several research groups have spent considerable time investigating coarse ore leaching. Coarse ore leaching includes both heap and dump leaching. The term "heap leaching" will be used in this paper to
Jan 1, 1992
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Annual Review 2011 Mining And Exploration Overviews - Exploration Review
By D. R. Wilburn
his summary of international mineral exploration activities for the year 2011 draws upon available information from industry sources, published literature and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) specialists
Jan 1, 2012
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Leadership vs. management: Observations on the successes and failures of cost-reduction programs
By B. Cavender
Mining managers trying to rapidly reduce production costs tend to implement a traditional set of topdown managerial practices: reductions in production volume, employee layoffs, renegotiation of suppl
Jan 1, 2002