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Geology Of Diamond Deposits In The Arkhangelsk Region Of RussiaBy A. I. Makhin, S. M. Sablukov, V. K. Sobolev, V. A. Larchenko, V. S. Shchukin
The kimberlites of northern Europe are related with a large crustal block having a northwest-southeast orientation. Kimberlites penetrate the Archean formations of crystalline basement, Late Proterozo
Jan 1, 1997
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An Emperical Method Of Examining Energy Distribution In Blast PatternsBy Charles H. Grant
Blast design methods generally deal with end points or limits of design such as spacing, burden, stemming depth, etc. Even cratering design deals with limits defined as a function of energy decay to a
Jan 1, 1980
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Rock Deformations and Stresses in Reinforcement for Large Rock CavernsBy Tzou-Shin Ueng
Rock reinforcement of rock anchors and rock bolts are commonly used for the support of large rock caverns. The rocks at the location of most large underground openings are usually under very high init
Jan 1, 1986
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Froth Characteristics in Phosphate Flotation (777decf8-2c42-454f-b8e7-3a9d87cfdbc7)By J de Cuyper, V. M. Lovell, W. Freyberger
The recovery of apatite from the phoscorite ores occurring in the Transvaal, Republic of South Africa, involves a flotation process that is particularly difficult to characterize from a fundamental po
Jan 1, 1976
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Coal Geology, Reserves and Production in Northern and Central AppalachiaBy E. R. Slatick
The northern and central Appalachian coal basin in the eastern United States has been the source of about two-thirds of the nation's coal output during the 20th century. This region includes part
Jan 1, 1995
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A Review Of Claims Data--Illinois Mine Subsidence Insurance Fund October 1979 To October 1985By Edmund W. Murphy
At the first workshop on Surface Subsidence Due to Underground Mining (1 981 ) , Yarbrough delivered a paper (1 ) describing the mine subsidence insurance program in Illinois operated as the Illinois
Jan 1, 1986
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DOE’s Fourth Annual Clean Coal Technology Conference Held in DenverBy Steve Kral
The power industry throughout the world is in the midst of a significant transition that will result in a major restructuring. Deregulation of utilities in the United States is continuing, resulting i
Jan 1, 1995
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University/Industry Partnerships An Idea That Can Work In MiningBy Howard L. Hartman
Introduction The federal government's declining role in funding research has created a critical dollar gap for university departments of mining engineering. Industry, too, is affected by the dro
Jan 9, 1984
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Kinetics And Mechanism Of Leaching Synthetic Calaverite In Cyanide SolutionsBy Allen Pratt, Guy Deschênes, Mike Fulton, Hai Guo
Calaverite is a gold telluride species, with the composition, AuTe2. Calaverite is usually characterized by an exceedingly slow dissolution rate in a cyanide solution. Cyanidation of a slurry containi
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation of yielding in longwall chain pillars - a case studyBy D. A. Newman
A longwall chain pillar is comprised of two distinct zones, a solid elastic core enclosed by an exterior of failed or yielded coal. For the purpose of pillar design, the ability to delineate the exten
Jan 1, 1988
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Controlling The Hazard Of Methane Explosions In Coal Storage FacilitiesBy R. N. Chakravorty, R. J. Kolada
Explosions of methane in coal silos and coal ships is an ever present hazard. Recent investigations have shown beyond question that considerable accumulations of methane do occur in coal storage silos
Jan 1, 1987
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Permitiing A Heap Leach Operation In South Dakotathe Iddden CostsBy Luther J. Russell
Mineral development in South Dakota is aggressively encouraged by both state statute and county ordinances. Yet, an increasingly conservative philosophy is taking hold, resulting in expanded regulator
Jan 1, 1998
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Rinsing Residual Cyanide From Spent Ore In Sub-Arctic ConditionsIn cold regions rinsing of spent cyanide leach heaps is stopped during winter and is resumed again after snow melts. The effect of this idle time on the overall cyanide removal process was studied in
Jan 1, 1993
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Oil In Water Separation Unit Operation Modeling A Separation ProcessBy T. P. Meloy
Oily and particulate befouled waste water discharges are a common industrial problem. Removing these water bourn emulsions from process discharges become increasingly important for both recycled and d
Jan 1, 1994
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Carbon Sorption Potentialities In Thiocarbamide Gold And Silver Extraction TechnologyBy A. F. Raschenko, V. V. Elschin, Y. E. Golodnov
Kinetics and mechanism of gold and silver sorption from thiocarbamide solutions by activated carbon were studies using tne method of equilibrium-kinetic analysis. The intradiffusonal character of the
Jan 1, 1995
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How to Sell R&D in Your Organization-Without BeggingBy Steven A. Elmquist
INTRODUCTION R&D activities are needed, at a minimum, for a company's competitive survival followed in importance by the growth and diversification of the company. For most industrial companies
Jan 1, 2004
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Remote Sensing Of Water Pollution Problems In Karst Terrain ? IntroductionBy James H. Williams
More than 100,000 residents of Springfield and surrounding communities live on karst (sinkhole) terrain on the Springfield Plateau in southwestern Missouri. The city occupier much of the headwaters ar
Jan 1, 1970
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Adsorption-Coagulation Mechanism of Composites in Treating Acid Mine DrainageBy Zhe Liu, Liping Xiao, Jichi Bai, Xuefei Luan
"In order to study the removal efficiency of Cu2+ from acid mine drainage by prepared bentonite-steel slag composite particles, adsorption experiment was carried out. The composite particles were char
Jan 1, 2017
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Accurate FEM Simulation of the Fragmentation Process in Rock CuttingBy Maria C. Jaime
Optimization of the rock cutting performance plays a major role in the tunneling operation. For a given set of tool and cutting environment, rock fragments may be chipped away in numerous manners and
Jan 1, 2010
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Russian Resin-in-pulp Technology, Current Status And Recent DevelopmentsBy Lech Bolinski, Joe Shirley
Over two dozen Resin-in-Pulp (RIP) plants have been in operation in the fonner Soviet Union since the beginning of 1970. Currently approximately 50% of the gold produced in Russia, Uzbekistan and Kaza
Jan 1, 1996