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Reclamation At The Santa Fe/Calvada Mine Breaks New GroundBy Leslie Burnside
Homestake Mining Co. set out to complete final reclamation at a former open-pit gold mine in west central Nevada. The goal was to exceed regulatory standards by satisfying the company's own high
Jan 1, 1999
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The Design Of Mine Fan Evasees ? IntroductionBy E. F. C. Ferrett
The benefits derived from the use of main fan evasees or diffusers are well known. If a well designed evasee is fitted to a fan either more air will flow through it or the same air flow rate will be d
Jan 1, 1980
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Mechanical Mining: Challenges And Directions (c8b95d9b-ecb1-4029-afa0-4eafe1d3a768)By R. E. Gertsch
Mechanical mining holds great promise for the mining industry. Realizing this promise depends on giving mine operators the capability to evaluate the higher production, the lower costs, and safety enh
Jan 1, 1994
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Research on the Explosion Effects and Fracturing Mechanism of Liquid Carbon Dioxide BlastingBy Yanan Zhang, Hongwei Deng, Feng Gao, Bo Ke
Recently, liquid carbon dioxide (L-CO2) blasting technology has attracted attention due to its good fracturing effect and safety performance, especially in coal seam permeability improvement. This pap
Jan 19, 2022
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Thermo‑adhesive Separation: a Novel Dry Coal Beneficiation Technique - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2022)By D. P. Patil, B. K. Parekh
Water is the mainstay for beneficiation of fine size coal and minerals; however, it is also the least desirable constituent in the final product. The basic concept of the novel process described in th
Jan 6, 2022
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Construction of the Sacramento River Tunnels on the Lower Northwest Interceptor Sewer, Sacramento, CaliforniaBy Dan Martz, Bill Moler, David Young, Wally Chen, Matthew Crow, Steve Norris, Tolga Togan
Two 610 m (2000 ft) long tunnels were driven through water bearing silts, sands and clays beneath the Sacramento River using a 4.59 m (15.1 ft) diameter Earth Pressure Balance Tunnel Boring Machine (E
Jan 1, 2007
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Traveling In JapanBy F. Habashi
Japan was a closed society until 1853 when it was forced to open to the West. Mining, metallurgical, and geological education started there around 1861 when a graduate from Yale University in USA went
Jan 1, 2012
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Integration Of Real-Time Survey, Mine Planning Software, GIS & Machine Control GPS For Mining Operations ManagementBy Barry A. Hillman
The rapid evolution of computer and field sensor technology is now providing the ability to integrate mine and office operations. Digital maps and mine plans as well as CAD and GIS can be transferred
Jan 1, 1998
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Characterization of Solid Solution Gold In Pyrite and Metallurgical Treatment Products by SIMSBy S. R. Bryan, J. D. Stephens, D. R. Rothbard
The distributions of gold and associated elements in mineral grains from a pyritic gold ore were studied by optical microscopy, and by SEM and SIMS imagery. Products studied were a sulfide flotation c
Jan 1, 1990
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Opening and DevelopmentBy Victor L. Steven
10.1-SHAFT SINKING AND RAISING BY CONVENTIONAL METHODS VICTOR L. STEVEN 10.1.1-SHAFT SELECTION A great deal of thought and planning should go into the selection of a mine shaft to provide t
Jan 1, 1973
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Development Of An Indicator Based Revegetation SDSS In Areas Affected By Mining ActivitiesBy X. Zhu
Establishment and monitoring of revegetation in areas affected by mining activities is quite often a difficult task. The efficiency of the scheme applied can be substantially improved by using simple
Jan 1, 2007
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Stratigraphic Controls Of Zinc Mineralization In High-Grade Genville Strata, Mont-Laurier Basin, QuebecBy Michel Gauthier
Several zinc showings, exhibiting many similarities to the well-known Balmat-Edwards zinc deposits of New York State, occur within the Grenville Supergroup strata of the Mont-Laurier Basin, Quebec. Me
Jan 1, 1983
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Characterization of Spherical Alumina Particles Obtained by Melting in a Hydrogen-oxygen FlameBy Jakub Nalaskowski, Vamsi K. Paruchuri, Marcin Niewiadomski, Jan D. Miller
Spherical oxide particles can be used as mineral fillers, paint pigments, polishing materials and catalysts. They can be prepared using various techniques involving precipitation and spray drying. Mel
Jan 1, 2003
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Metal And Nonmetal Health And Safety Past, Present And FutureBy Donald P. Schlick
Gentlemen, today I would like to talk to you about metal and nonmetal mine health and safety--past, present and future. Briefly, I will comment on the past because it is important to an understanding
Jan 1, 1973
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Applied Geochemistry In Exploration For Selected Mineral Occurrences In The Philippines ? I. IntroductionBy W. E. Hale
The Institute of Applied Geology (I.A.G.), a joint project sponsored by the University of the Philippines, the Philippine Bureau of Mines and the United Nations Development Programme (Special Fund) un
Jan 1, 1968
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Waste Water Treatment Plant for Sewage Water in the Sharrcem PlantBy John Mastoris, Shkurta Gashi, Kostis Dragasakis, Kostas Kouklidis, Halil Berisha
Water is increasingly recognized as a critical issue for sustainable development, becoming as important as carbon to corporate responsibility and reputation. Although the cement industry’s overall ‘wa
Jan 1, 2017
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Evaluation Of Underground Refuge Alternatives And Explosion Survivability: A ReviewBy Taghi Sherizadeh, KUTAY E. KARADENIZ, Dogukan Guner, Samuel Nowak
Underground mining environments bring with them occupational health and safety issues with some severe dangers, such as mine explosions. During such events, miners may escape using main access opening
Mar 1, 2023
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A Comparative Study Of Slime Flotation Using Electro, Column, And Mechanical Flotation TechniquesBy Alan Rhodes
This study is initiated to investigate the efficiency of separation of mineral slimes using electroflotation as compared to that of column and conventional flotation techniques. Important parameters s
Jan 1, 1982
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Selective Mining at Mitsubishi Cement’s Cushenbury MineBy Douglas C. Shumway
Mining in Cushenbury Canyon began in 1860 when John Cushenbury left his Holcomb Valley gold prospect and discovered a silver vein in the limestones of the present day Cushenbury Mine. Cushenbury Canyo
Jan 1, 1992
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Canadian Potash ? Current Situation And OutlookBy R. J. Heath
Potassium, together with nitrogen and phosphorous, is one of the essential nutrients required for growth. All living things need potash and so the major demand for potash (approximately 95% of, total
Jan 1, 1987