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Uranium Resource Assessment Through Statistical Analysis Of Exploration Geochemical And Other DataBy Jr. Koch
In the Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR) phase of its National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) pro¬gram, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) samples about 1400 sites for st
Jan 1, 1980
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Retrospective Analysis Of The Pattiki 1991 Mine Fire Using Computer SimulationThe purpose of this paper is to present validation studies of the mine-fire simulator using data gathered from an actual mine fire which occurred in November 1991 at the Pattiki Mine. To develop the m
Jan 1, 1995
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Autogenous Grinding At Rana MinesBy Olav K1omstad1ien
The lean, but extensive iron ore deposits of the Dunderland Valley north of Mo i Rana, Norway, is the raw material for the Rana Mines which is a division of the state owned steel mill A/S Norsk Jernve
Jan 1, 1978
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Application Of Best Available Technology To Reclamation Design And Integration With Mine Planning ? Introduction ? Preprint 09-085By H. J. Hutson
BRS, Inc. has utilized Carlson's Natural RegradeTM software to design the reclamation and stabilization of abandoned open pit uranium mine spoils, AML Project 16N, located in the Gas Hills Uraniu
Jan 1, 2009
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Development And Use Of The Derrick Multifeed Screen In Fine Coal Cleaning Circuits ? IntroductionBy James W. Derrick
General widespread interest in fine coal cleaning circuits did not occur in the United States until the mid 1960's. Up until this period the relatively low price for which bituminous coal was sol
Jan 1, 1983
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Vibration Spectral And Operating Parameters In Ball GrindingBy Y. Zeng
Experiments were performed under batchwise wet grinding conditions with dolomite mineral. The vibration signal was received by an accelerometer and transmitted to a mini-processor. The signal was firs
Jan 1, 1992
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Awareness, misconceptions and management of wireless coexistence in mining - ME Feature ArticleBy Ronald D. Jacksha, Jason B. Coder
Wireless technologies are becoming vitally important for modern mining operations. Used for increasingly complex tasks — such as miner and asset tracking, proximity detection, teleremote and autonomou
Apr 1, 2026
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Mining Geology: The Industry's Hope (204542f3-6b26-4fd2-8cdb-c673bac2372e)By R. A. Metz, Willard C. Lacy
Survival of the mining industry as a viable economic entity in the United States is being seriously threatened by declining grades of ore reserves, rising operational and capital costs, and increased
Jan 1, 1992
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On-Line Analysis And Process Control In The Copper Industry Using Line-Scan Video PhotometryBy III Cocanour
The line scan video photometer is a personal computer (PC) based, software-driven instrument which is used for the real time, on-line analysis of industrial process streams. The novelty of the instrum
Jan 1, 1996
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Investigation Of Groundwater Characteristics Using Dual Tube Reverse Circulation DrillingBy G. R. Doubek
Dual Tube Reverse Circulation (DTRC) drilling has been extensively used for collecting groundwater information for the dewatering program at Amax Gold Inc. Sleeper Mine. This paper presents a discuss
Jan 1, 1992
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A New Apparatus to Measure ELF/VLF Electromagnetic Noise in Coal MinesBy Justin Srednicki, Chenming Zhou
Ambient electromagnetic (EM) noise (natural or manmade) is a major limiting factor for the design and operation of many electronic devices, including through-the-earth (TTE) communications and trackin
Oct 14, 2022
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Commodity Agreements In The Elemental Sulfur IndustryBy James M. Barker
No commodity agreements now exist for sulfur and a lack of reference to sulfur commodity agreements exists in the literature. Law (1975) made a passing reference to sulfur as one of a group of commodi
Jan 1, 1985
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Marine MiningBy Michael J. Cruickshank
MICHAEL J. CRUICKSHANK SENIOR AUTHOR Marine mining is a very broad field. It encompasses every facet of terrestrial mining but with the unique addition of a superimposed liquid overburden, which i
Jan 1, 1973
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Los Angeles Subway - A Triumph Despite TribulationsBy Krishniah N. Murthy, James E. Monsees
BACKGROUND The development of public transportation in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area is, as in other cities, closely tied to the development of the area because of increases in population and c
Jan 1, 1989
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4. Computer-Scheduled Preventive Maintenance SystemBy John Brouwer
Through the use of good preventive maintenance procedures in which the work of both production and maintenance personnel is well-coordinated, production downtime can be drastically minimized, and cost
Jan 1, 1979
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Optimizing Copper Leaching/SX-EW Operations With Mineralogical DataExploration for SX-EW copper deposits and plant operation depend largely on the copper and gangue mineralogy inasmuch as? they govern the feasibility of leaching. Mineralogical parameters are pivotal
Jan 1, 1996
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Thermo-adhesive separation of coal and minerals — A novel processBy D. PATIL, B. K. Parekh
Water is the mainstay for the beneficiation of fine-size coal and minerals, but it is also the least desirable constituent of the final product. The basic concept of the novel process described in thi
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Nanotechnology; Mining Companies Could Achieve Better Fuel EfficiencyBy Jim Huerta
Diesel fuel usage in the mining industry continues to escalate. This is because approximately 60 percent of all mined materials are surface extracted by large equipment using diesel fuel, which contin
Jan 1, 2011
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Evaluation of Mining Permits Resulting in Acid Mine Drainage in Pennsylvania 1987 - 1996: A Post Mortem StudyBy Joseph M. Tarantino, Eric F. Perry, Keith B. C. Brady, Michael W. Smith
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection in 1998 reviewed its permitting process to determine how effective its program has been in preventing pollution and to identify here it could be
Jan 1, 2000
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The Mechanical Pre-Cutting Tunneling Method (MPTM) The American Baby that was Thrown Out with the Bath WaterBy E. (Walt) van Walsum
The MPTM was first applied in the U.S.A. in 1950 as described by Lewis, W.E., 1951. The method was then abandoned in the USA and rediscovered some 20 years later in France where it was greatly improve
Jan 1, 1993