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An Analysis Of Air Cooling Prior To Reentering A Drift Containing Emplaced High-Level Nuclear WasteBy Jr. Wallace
This paper describes an analysis performed to determine the cool-down time of drifts in the prospective commercial nuclear waste repository in volcanic tuff at Yucca mountain, Nevada. Two emplacement
Jan 1, 1988
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Pressure-quantity Characteristic Curves For A Mature Panel CaveBy Y. Pan, P. Tukkaraja, R. BHARGAVA, V.V.S. VYTLA, S.J. SRIDHARAN
Panel caving is an underground bulk mining method that uses gravitational force to mine massive, steeply dipping and deep-seated ore deposits at lower operating cost. To control dust and gas emissions
Nov 1, 2022
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The Siphonsizer Deslimer And ClassifierBy Leon D. Keller
Hydraulic concentration of minerals has been practiced for a good many years. Until recently, however, the practice has been limited to a multiplicity of small pockets and relatively low tonnages and
Jan 1, 1963
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Southern Appalachian Massive Sulfide Deposits ? IntroductionBy Henry S. Brown
At least two dozen massive sulfide deposits in the southern Appalachians have supported significant mining operations. Literally hundreds more deposits are known to exist, but are too small to be of c
Jan 1, 1976
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Sludge Dewatering By Pressure Filtration At Martin County Coal CorporationBy Raymond A. Bradbury
Martin County Coal Corporation's operations are located on Wolf Creek in Martin County in the eastern part of Kentucky. The mining complex was started in 1971 and has grown to a 2.273 Mt/a steam
Jan 1, 1981
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A New Mining View - SME Annual Meeting 2022By J. Manrique, B. Bustamante, P. Altamirano, J. Mendoza, J. Reyes
With no doubt, Peruvian mining potential is great as well as the energetic one. Unfortunately, this potential is threatened by social unrest. Several methods and strategies from different standpoints
Mar 2, 2022
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Transparency, Deep Sea Mining, and Good GovernanceBy Jeff Ardron
Unlike the first predicted deep-sea mining (DSM) boom 35 years, the public response to the re-emergent possibility of DSM is this time round is not entirely optimistic, with serious economic, social,
Sep 1, 2014
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Potash Rail Transportation: Domestic & Export ? IntroductionBy R. J. Weigel
The Santa Fe Railway serves the dominant U. S. potash producing region which is centered at Carlsbad, NM. This rail system extends over 12,000 miles stretching from Chicago to the Texas Gulf Coast to
Jan 1, 1985
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Statistical Method Of Calculating And Analyzing Ore ReservesBy John A. Patterson
There are certain data handling techniques used by statisticans that can help one to calculate the size of an orebody and to develop some of the relationships between size, cutoff grade, average grade
Jan 1, 1958
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Tailing Disposal, National Lead Co. MacIntyre Development, Tahawus, N.Y.By R. Kingman
At Tahawus, New York, National Lead Company operates the MacIntyre Development, This operation produces 10,600 long tons of ore per day for crushing, 8,000 tons for grinding and processing, of which 2
Jan 1, 1966
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Cultured QuartzBy Danforth R. Hale
The pressure of military use of quartz resonators led to efforts to Grow high, grade quartz crystals in Germany and in Great Britain during 19)3-25, and was responsible for a series of U.S.A. Signal C
Jan 1, 1964
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Improved Processes for Detoxification of Cyanide with Hydrogen PeroxideBy E. Haug, Quamrul Ahsan, R. Norcross
Cyanide leaching is the most common process employed in the majority of the gold extraction plants. These gold extraction plants naturally generate tailings and/or effluents that contain highly toxic
Jan 1, 1990
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Exploration DevelopmentsBy Arthur A. Brant
Your chairman has asked me to deal with questions of education relative to our present and projected trends in the field of mineral expiration. First comes our definition of education--and educatio
Jan 1, 1959
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Underground Coal Mine Subsidence Impacts on Surface WaterBy Donald E. Stump
Subsidence from underground coal mining alters surface water discharge and availability. The magnitude and areal extent of these impacts are dependent on many factors, including the amount of subsiden
Jan 1, 1986
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Long Distance Conveyor Control ? IntroductionBy Charles LeMoyne
The Cable belt Company has been building single flight conveyors for a number of years. The simple design concepts of this type conveyor, introduced over thirty years ago, when distances of one to two
Jan 1, 1983
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Geology Of The Cobriza Mine Huancevelica Department, PeruBy Bobby G. Cahoon
The ( ) Tayaaja ( ) . The deposit ( ) 130 kilometers due east of the continental divide and approximately 290 kilometers east-southeast of Lima (Figure 1). Relief in the immediate vicin
Jan 1, 1971
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Cost Analysis for the Design and Operation of Sublevel Open StopingBy P. K. Chatterjee, G. D. Just
Sublevel open stoping is a low-cost method that has been successfully employed in many large underground mining operations. Where ore body characteristics are suitable, extensive mechanization and the
Jan 10, 1981
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Getting More From the Ore – 1995 Daniel C. Jackling LectureBy J. Burgess Winter
It is an honor to present the lecture in honor of Daniel C. Jackling, the developer of the technology of copper mining that we continue to use 100 years later. He made a dramatic breakthrough in the e
Jan 1, 1995
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Geotechnical Exploration For The H-3 Highway Trans-Koolau TunnelBy Lee W. Abramson, William H. Hansmire
The H-3 Project is planning, design, and construction of a 10-mile (16 km)-long final segment of new highway that traverses the Koolau mountain range in Oahu. Interstate H-3 traverses North Halawa Val
Jan 1, 1989
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Design And Construction Challenges At The Gualcamayo Mine ? IntroductionBy N. Ward
The Gualcamayo Mine is located in the Andes Mountains north of San Juan, Argentina (Figure 1). A property of Yamana Gold Inc, it declared commercial production in July 2009 and has a total mineral re
Jan 1, 2011