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Tectonic Model For Kimberlite Exploration In The AppalachiansBy Jay Parrish
Appalachian kimberlites appear to be spatially distributed along two structure parallel trends running from Tennessee to New York. It is hypothesized that the kimberlites were emplaced at the intersec
Jan 1, 1984
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Mining In The Spruce Pine, North Carolina AreaBy Charles A. Hickey
The dining industry game tome Spruce Pine area a few years after tine Civil War. Two Yankees came down from Massachusetts to mine sheet mica to sell to the stove manufacturers for windows in heating s
Jan 1, 1962
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Recovery Of Copper From In Situ Leach SolutionsBy J. F. Edwards
In situ extraction of copper through borehole injection presents a new technology for the mining of copper. For the successful application of this technology, copper recovery at the surface must be sp
Jan 1, 1988
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Environmental Considerations In Political Risk Insurance - MIGA PerspectiveBy H. D. Van Veldhuizen
The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency(MIGA) is part of the World Bank Group, and has as its mission the facilitation of foreign direct investment by providing political risk insurance (guarante
Jan 1, 2000
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Radar Exploration Through Rock In Advance Of MiningBy John C. Cook
There is pressing need for better means of exploring ground conditions ahead of mining. Exploration drilling has the drawbacks of high cost and a seriously restricted sampling zone. Traditional geophy
Jan 1, 1972
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New Technology In Shaft Sinking The Craig ProtectBy W. M. Shaver, R. Letourneau, W. R. Dengler
Dynatec Mining Limited contracted to sink a 1500 metre (4960 ft.) concrete lined shaft for Falconbridge Nickel Mines in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. The shaft is 6.3 metres (20.5 ft) in diameter inside t
Jan 1, 1991
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The Pannerdensch Kanaal Tunnel, Unique in Its KindBy F. Dudouit, M. M. Mohkam, F. Renault
The Pannerdensch Kanaal Tunnel is part of Holland’s Betuweroute high speed freight railway project linking Rotterdam to inland of Europe. It comprises of twin tunnels, 1620 m long each, with 8.6 m inn
Jan 1, 2003
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Technical Education In The Two Year Community CollegeBy Elmer R. Drevdahl
During the last few years there has been a rapid increase in the development of the community or junior college throughout the United States, Some factors behind this development include the need for
Jan 1, 1965
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Floor Gas Emissions Mitigation In The Appalachian BasinBy Pramod C. Thakur
Floor gas emissions on wide longwall faces are common occurrences in the Northern and Central Appalachian basins. It creates unsafe working conditions on the face and results in very costly production
Jan 1, 2005
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Coping With the Coal Market in Western PennsylvaniaBy Barbara C. Schickner
No group has been harder hit by the problems confronting the coal mining industry than small, independent surface mine operators in the eastern US. Burdened by costly government regulations, major ca
Jan 2, 1980
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Liner Shape And Power Consumption In Rotary MillsBy Waldo Valderrama, Luis Magne, Paola Grandela
The effect of liner shape on power consumption was studied in a small laboratory mill under various operating conditions. It was found that the angle subtended between the lifter front face and the fa
Jan 1, 1995
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Beneficiation Of Lunar Soils: Case Studies In MagneticsBy R. R. Oder
Reported are weight, particle size, gross chemistry and magnetism measurements for lithic, mineral and fused soil components separated from five lunar soils using dry, open-gradient, magnetic separati
Jan 1, 1993
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Resin-In-Pulp Process At Mines Development, Inc.By G. P. Richards
RIP is the process of recovering uranium from an unclarified slime pulp which comes in contact with a moving bed of ion exchange resin, T e sand-slime separation of the acid-leach slurry is accomplish
Jan 1, 1958
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Research In Mechanical Rock Excavation: Progress And ProspectsBy Frank F. Roxborough
The paper presents a brief account of the principal findings and an assessment of the practical value of a substantial international research effort into the mechanical excavation of rock that has bee
Jan 1, 1985
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A Minitest Of An In Situ Leach SolutionBy Terry R. Guilinger
A minitest of the new potassium chloride-potassium carbonate two-stage in situ uranium leach process has been carried out at the Intercontinental Energy Corporation (IEC) Zamzow project site in South
Jan 1, 1984
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Chemical And Physical Variables In Polymer-Induced FlocculationBy H. Suharyono, R. Hogg, P. Bunnaul
The flocculation of fine-particle suspensions by polymers is a nonequilibrium process whose performance is strongly influenced by physical as well as chemical variables. A standardized test procedure
Jan 1, 1994
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Rock index properties for geoengineering in underground developmentBy J. E. Rourke, O&apos
This paper describes the use of index testing to obtain rock properties that are useful in the design and construction planning of an underground development for civil engineering or mining projects.
Jan 1, 1990
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Long-Term Soil Fertility Observations In Arctic AlaskaBy J. D. McKendrick
Alaska's Arctic Slope lies between the Brooks Range and Beaufort Sea and is a region about the size of Nebraska. It has some of Alaska's richest hydrocarbon deposits. In addition to containi
Jan 1, 1988
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Ventilation Surveys And Their Use In Mine PlanningBy Stephen P. Harrison
The ventilation of coal mines has long been a major challenge for the mining industry. Prior to the 1969 Health and Safety Act, mine ventilation planning was almost entirely handled by individuals in
Jan 1, 1980
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Minimizing Pressure Losses in Main Mine Fan DuctworkBy Richard Jr. Ray, Richard Druesedow
The Virginia Operations of Consolidation Coal Co. include a diversity of mine fan configurations which have been tested to quantify pressure losses through the inlet ductwork. Airflow and pressure mea
Jan 1, 1995