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Reclamation Of Exxon's Uranium Tailings Basin In WyomingBy D. M. Range
Exxon is reclaiming an 80 hectare (200 acre) Wyoming uranium tailings basin (10 Mt) in accordance with U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements. The reclamation plan is designed to control the
Jan 1, 1989
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Industrial Minerals 2008 - Ball ClayBy R. L. Virta
Editor?s note: Each year, the June issue of Mining Engineering features an industrial minerals review. Several people put in a fair amount of time in developing the material for this issue. Thank y
Jan 1, 2009
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Experience Gained In Mechanical And Conventional Excavations In Long Alpine Tunnels In SwitzerlandBy Y. Boissonnas
INTRODUCTION, The transalpine rail routes in Switzerland are well over one hundred years old. As the established routes no longer meet the demands of the continually increasing volumes of rail traff
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Top-coal movement law of dynamic group caving method in LTCC with an inclined seamBy Weijie Wei, Jinwang Zhang, Shengli Yang
In longwall top-coal caving (LTCC) mining with an inclined seam, the recovery rate is low and equipment stability is poor due to the unbalanced top-coal drawing process. To address these problems, thi
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Reaction Kinetics Of Sulfuric Acid Leaching Of Brass Foundry Flue DustsBy Y. Gonzalez
The reaction kinetics of sulfuric acid leaching of brass foundry flue dusts were studied. As received flue dusts were separated into two size fractions, a coarse fraction (median size 103.5 microns) a
Jan 1, 1988
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An integrated evaluation based on the entropy weight and grey clustering methods to improve safety in minesBy MANZOOR ALI BROHI, IZHAR MITHAL JISKANI, Atta Ur Rehman, SHUAI HAN, MUHAMMAD TARIQ, NIAZ MUHAMMAD SHAHANI
The analysis of mine safety indicators using a scientific method can improve mine safety and assist management in making informed decisions. This research establishes a mine safety evaluation index an
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The Implementation Of The Federal Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act Of 1977 A State PerspectiveBy G. L. Merritt
The implementation of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA) has evolved into one of the most complex environmental protection programs to come out of the late 1970's. The
Jan 1, 1988
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Determining Heavy Metal Leaching And Transport From Abandoned Mine WastesBy B. C. Williams
The Bureau of Mines monitored the water quality in and near a copper/gold tailings impoundment. Samples were taken from the unsaturated %one. and dissolved concentrations of over ZO constituents were
Jan 1, 1989
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Heap Leach Modeling – A Review of Approaches to Metal Production ForecastingBy J. O. Marsden, M. M. Botz
"Heap leaching is responsible for approximately 21 percent — 3.9 million metric tonnes — of copper production and 9 percent — 270 metric tonnes or 8.7 million ounces — of gold production worldwide. Gi
Jan 1, 2017
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Mining Foundation of the Southwest to Host 35th Awards Banquet"The 35th Annual American Mining Hall of Fame Awards Banquet and Fundraiser, sponsored by the Mining Foundation of the Southwest (MFSW), will be held at the JW Marriott Tucson Starr Pass Resort & Spa
Jan 10, 2017
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Mining Faculty in the United States: Current Status and SustainabilityBy M. K. McCarter
The history of mining education, like the history of the mining industry, is typified by “boom and bust” cycles. In academia, the perpetual problem can be stated as “too many graduates for the jobs o
Jan 1, 2007
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Risk Management In Action—Controlling Difficult Ground By InnovationBy A. Moergeli
The Swiss are building the world’s longest tunnel, the 57-Kilometer (35-mile) long Gotthard Base Tunnel. Lot 252, Tunnel Amsteg: Two Hard Rock Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM) crossed hydro-thermally deco
Jan 1, 2007
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Availability Of Coal For Efficient, Low-Cost Underground Mining In IllinoisBy C. Treworgy
Geologic and technical factors such as coal seam thickness, stripping ratios, roof conditions, partings, faults, and size and geometry of the reserve block greatly impact the availability of Illinois
Jan 1, 1997
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Coal (Section 25 )By Suresh P. Babu, Joseph W. Leonard, Richard Muter, D. P. Sen
OUTLOOK FOR COAL UTILIZATION In 1975, about 650 million tons of bituminous coal and lignite mined in the United States was used to meet 55% of the primary energy input for electric power generation a
Jan 1, 1985
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Heavy Metal Sorption With Clinoptilolite Zeolite: Soil And Water Treatment AlternativesBy D. Leppert
Clinoptilolite zeolite may offer attractive, cost-effective alternatives for remedial cleanup of old minesites, smelters and other sites with heavy metal contamination. Previous research demonstrates
Jan 1, 1989
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Slurry Shield Method In JapanBy Hisashi Takahasi, Hironobu Yamazaki
INTRODUCTION The slurry shield method was developed in Japan in 1963 and its experimental tunnelling work was performed in 1965. Although the history of this method is short compared with the conve
Jan 1, 1976
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Uranium Mining In Arizona Breccia Pipes –High Grade And SafeBy K. Wenrich
The uranium industry has made a dramatic turnaround in the past three years that even the most optimistic economist was not willing to predict during the uranium downswing of the 1990s. Uranium reach
Jan 1, 2007
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Latitudinal/land-mass proximity controls on ferromanganese crust composition and resource potential, Ninetyeast Ridge, Indian OceanBy Kira Mizell, James R. Hein, Tracy Conrad
"The Ninetyeast Ridge (NER) extends roughly N-S as a topographic feature for 5000 km, from 31° south to 10° north (Fig. 1) where it becomes buried beneath the Bengal Fan at its northern end. These two
Sep 1, 2014
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Tunneling?Pipe Jacking of Large Diameter Pipes in O?Hare International AirportBy Mohammad Djavid
The one-pass tunneling pipe jacking method has often been the most schedule and cost efficient method for the pipe line installation. The main challenges in jacking pipes larger than 108 inches and fo
Jan 1, 2008
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Notes On The Efficacy Of Wet Versus Dry Screening Of Fly AshBy B. Valentim
The methodology used to obtain fly ash subsamples of different sizes is generally based on wet or dry sieving methods. However, the worth of such methods is not certain if the methodology applied is n
Jan 1, 2008