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Block Craving - General DescriptionBy Ray L. Tobie, Douglas E. Julin
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Block caving is a distinct caving method applied mostly to large, massive, ore bodies because of its in¬herent low cost and high production capabilities. Areas of sufficient siz
Jan 1, 1982
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Depression Of Sulfide Minerals By Potassium PermanganateBy Saul J. Escalera
Mechanisms involved in the depression of the sulfides: pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and sphalerite with potassium permanganate have been investigated. Flotation tests were conducted using potassium am
Jan 1, 1970
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Canadian Copper In A World Of PlentyBy C. C. Muir
At the outset, I believe reference should be made to comparatively recent world developments in copper which have an important bearing upon the Canadian position. COPPER SITUATION No one can do
Jan 1, 1964
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The Unique Properties Of Diatomite And New Filler Uses ? IntroductionBy F. L. Kadey
A discussion of fillers would not be complete without allotting adequate time to that unique and different mineral material, diatomaceous silica. Historical references to its use challenge the aesthet
Jan 1, 1967
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Occurrence of ferromanganese crusts at the margin of the summit of a guyot: results from geophysical and geological observationBy Hyung Jeek Kim, Jongmin Joo, Jonguk Kim, Jai-Woon Moon, Kyeong-Yong Lee
"Co-rich ferromanganese crusts (Fe-Mn crusts) distributed on seamounts in the western Pacific are potential economic resources for cobalt, nickel, platinum, and other rare metals in the future. Evalua
Sep 1, 2014
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Attenuation Of Cyanide In Sewage SludgeBy James L. Hendrix, David Castillo
Cyanidation is one of the most common practices used in the extraction of gold and silver. One method of application is heap or dump leaching which entails the leaching of the gold or silver ore by sp
Jan 1, 1990
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Sulfur speciation analysis in cyanide leach solutions with liquid chramotography - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2024)By N. Duru, C. Nesbitt
During the cyanide leaching process, gold and silver ores that come from the transition zones, which typically contains low levels of sulfide, may produce one or more of the following reduced sulfur s
Mar 2, 2024
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Economic Mineral Deposits and Their OccurrenceBy F. N. Earll
4.1 – DEFINITIONS 4.1.1-MINERALS, ROCKS, ORES AND NONMETALLIC MINERALS F. N. EARLL A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic element or compound. Most minerals are distinctly crystalline
Jan 1, 1973
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New Epithermal Gold Prospects in Western ArgentinaBy David Shatwell
Recent epithermal gold discoveries in Chile and Bolivia provide increasing evidence of a belt of intermittent, epithermal, precious metal mineralization east of the main Andean porphyry copper belt. T
Jan 1, 1990
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Laser Probe Determinations Of Trace Element Concentrations In Sulfide Minerals From The Magmont Mine, Viburnam Trend, Southeast MissouriBy D. M. S. Bhatia
Five sulfide minerals from the Magiwnt mine, southeast Missouri were analyzed for 31 trace elements in over 300 samples by laser microprobe spectrographic analysis of polished sections. The concentrat
Jan 1, 1979
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Dewatering And Processing Kaolin Clays ? IntroductionBy William M. Phillips
This paper will concern the processing of kaolin clays from the sedimentary deposits of Georgia and South Carolina, While the major processing steps will be touched on briefly, emphasis will be given
Jan 1, 1962
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Selected Factors Affecting Longwall Mine Layouts In The Pittsburgh Coalbed Of Southwestern PennsylvaniaBy A. Iannacchione
Longwall mining began within the Pittsburgh coalbed of Pennsylvania (PA) in the early 1970?s. Originally, longwall mine layouts were designed to fit within existing room-and-pillar operations, where
Feb 27, 2013
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Coalbed Gas: An Analysis of the Relationship Between Gas Content, Gas Composition and Mine EmissionsBy Gerald L. Finfinger, Michael A. Trevits
Since 1964, the US Bureau of Mines has been conducting a comprehensive program of research on the origin and control of coal bed gas. Several extensive databases have been developed during the work re
Jan 1, 1989
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Influence Of Mine Ventilation By Falling Material - Solids And Water - During Sinking And Filling In Of Shafts Or During Actions For Extinguishing Mine Fires In Shafts - IntroductionBy J. Linhart
In vertical airways, falling material - solids-or water - may cause undesirable disturbances in the ventilation in the airway itself and also in neig¬bouring airways unless precautions are taken to st
Jan 1, 1980
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Roadheader Applications In Mining And TunnelingBy H. Copur
Roadheaders have become widely used in underground mining and tunneling operations because they offer the flexibility to excavate soft- to medium-strength rock formations. A critical issue in successf
Jan 1, 1998
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Using passive treatment systems tor mine closure - a good approach or a risky alternative?By J. Wagner, P. Eger, G. Melchert
In 1991, LTV Steel Mining decided to close an open-pit taconite mine in northeastern Minnesota using a passive-treatment approach consisting of limiting infiltration into the stockpiles and wetland tr
Jan 1, 2000
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Comparison of Two Leach Procedures Applied to Metal-Mining Related Wastes in Colorado and Montana and a Relative Ranking Method for Mine WastesBy George A. Desborough, David L. Fey, Stanley E. Church
About 100 mine-waste dumps from past metal exploration and mining in Colorado and Montana were sampled using surficial-sampling methods for laboratory studies of the minus-2-mm fraction. In the labora
Jan 1, 2000
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43. Discovery of the Thompson Creek Molybdenum Deposit, Custer County, IdahoBy E. A. Schmidt
In 1962, while investigating the tungsten potential in the Thompson Creek area for Union Carbide Corp., Henry T. Eyrich obtained anomalous concentrations of molybdenum (up to 19 ppm Mo) from stream se
Jan 1, 1991
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Assessment of submicrometer-sized particles with practical activities in an underground coal mineBy Yi-Hsuan Chen, Jürgen Brune, Candace S. J. Tsai, Alejandro Munoz, Connor Krause
This study highlights the significant presence of submicrometer- sized airborne particles in underground coal mines, especially around the belt conveyor drift areas. Using realtime instruments and gra
Apr 1, 2025
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Distribution Of Injected Oxygen In A Large Underground Flooded Region Of Broken OreBy R. L. Braun
In situ chemical mining of primary sulfide ore requires distribution of injected oxygen in a large underground flooded region of broken ore. Although the maximum oxygen content of the leach solution w
Jan 1, 1974