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                     New Method for Sulfate Removal and Recovery New Method for Sulfate Removal and RecoveryBy P. James "INTRODUCTION High sulfate (SO4-2) levels often occur in MIW (mining influenced water) either as the result of oxidation of sulfide minerals exposed by mining activity or by deliberate addition – comm Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Strategies for the Control of Flotation Plants Strategies for the Control of Flotation PlantsBy J. A. Herbst, L. B. Hales, R. Zaragoza INTRODUCTION The Control Problem The need for automatic control in flotation plants stems from frequent and randomly occurring disturbances to the feed slurry. Typical disturbances occur in the Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Development Of A Process For In-Situ Dewatering/Hardening Of Coal Slurry Development Of A Process For In-Situ Dewatering/Hardening Of Coal SlurryBy X. X. Shao Dewatering of ultra-fine clean coal slurry to a low moisture level of20 percent is difficult using the conventional techniques. A novel approach, which utilized mixing of fibrous waste material, such Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Environmental Considerations Of In-Situ Uranium Mining Environmental Considerations Of In-Situ Uranium MiningBy David L. Durler In-situ uranium mining is a relatively new and innovative method utilized for the commercial extraction of uranium. As with any mining method, however, significant environmental concerns will be evide Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Opportunities For Continuous Mining Productivity Improvements Opportunities For Continuous Mining Productivity ImprovementsBy R. H. King The US coal industry has been using continuous room-and-pillar mining (CRPM) machines for more than 30 years for longwall development. This equipment has also been used for production mining in areas Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Industrial Minerals Of Colorado Industrial Minerals Of ColoradoBy A. L. Hornbaker Colorado has recorded more than 100 years of industrial mineral production. Much of the state's history, culture, and economy is based in mining, but the industrial minerals and construction mate Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Improvement on mathematical model for studying coal?s propensity for spontaneous combustion Improvement on mathematical model for studying coal?s propensity for spontaneous combustionBy Xingang Wang Spontaneous combustion is one of the most important safety issues in the global coal industry. It is considered to be a trigger for explosions in underground mines, especially for gassy mines. This th Jan 1, 2014 
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                     New Concepts For The Dependable Lifting Of Bulk Solids By Bucket Elevator New Concepts For The Dependable Lifting Of Bulk Solids By Bucket ElevatorBy Calvin R. Davis The bucket elevator is probably the oldest known form of conveyor. Its history can be traced back to the days of Babylon where wicker baskets lined with a natural pitch and fastened to ropes operating Jan 1, 1958 
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                     Alpine-Mediterranean Copper Deposits In Relation To Plate Tectonics Alpine-Mediterranean Copper Deposits In Relation To Plate TectonicsBy William C. Peters The Alpine-Himalayan system, the only major active tectonic belt mainly exposed in a continental mass, is of increasing interest to exploration geologists as well as to theoreticians. Answers to the b Jan 1, 1973 
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                     Ground Improvement in Glacial Soils for the Lower Olentangy Tunnel—Columbus, OH - RETC2023 Ground Improvement in Glacial Soils for the Lower Olentangy Tunnel—Columbus, OH - RETC2023By Jeremy Cawley, Jeff Murphy, Horry Parker, Brock Gaspar, Jake Keegan The Lower Olentangy Tunnel project includes 47,000 cubic yards of planned ground improvement for earth pressure balance machine (EPBM) tunneling (5.2 km) and microtunneling (335 m) in glacial soils. J Jun 13, 2023 
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                     A Critical Path Approach To Mine Ventilation Networks With Controlled Flow A Critical Path Approach To Mine Ventilation Networks With Controlled FlowBy Y. J. Wang A critical path approach is presented for the problem of mine ventilation net- works where regulators and fans are employed to control the airflow distribution which is preassigned. The problem is a c Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Dragscraper Systems For Stockpiling, Reclaiming And Blending Bulk Materials Dragscraper Systems For Stockpiling, Reclaiming And Blending Bulk MaterialsBy J. R. Dillon Today more than ever, there is an increased demand for higher plant production capacities and efficiencies to offset the increasing costs for labor and materials. Plants involved in processing lar Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Energy Mathematics for Crushing Applications and Systems for Optimizing Comminution Costs Energy Mathematics for Crushing Applications and Systems for Optimizing Comminution CostsBy Malcolm D. Flavel Much has been said and written about the world's, and particularly the united states of America's, energy crisis. The relative changes between cost components of production have altered bec Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Accelerated leaching of mine spoils as means of reducing specific conductivity - SME Transactions 2015 Accelerated leaching of mine spoils as means of reducing specific conductivity - SME Transactions 2015By S. A. Smith-Hamm, E. A. Sarver, A. S. Cox Appalachia is an increasing concern, as unnaturally high TDS and/or associated specific conductivity (SC) may contribute to deteriorated stream ecosystem health. The aim of this preliminary study was Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Construction of Deep Shafts and Ground Improvement for the West Side CSO Tunnel Project, Portland, Oregon Construction of Deep Shafts and Ground Improvement for the West Side CSO Tunnel Project, Portland, OregonBy Yves St-Amour, Vince Luongo This paper will discuss one of the largest construction projects the City of Portland has undertaken. This phase of the Willamette River Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO)project consists of approximately Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Surface Mining Of Industrial Minerals A Positive Approach To Land Reclamation Surface Mining Of Industrial Minerals A Positive Approach To Land ReclamationBy Frank C. Appleyard As the environmental movement gained force during the past few years, it was inevitable that attention would be focused on surface mining, and we have seen this method of extracting minerals from the Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Contribution of mechanical activation for obtaining potassium chloride from microcline Contribution of mechanical activation for obtaining potassium chloride from microclineBy Bahaa Alyosif, Turan Uysal, Muhammet Kürsat Aydemir, MURAT ERDEMOGLU The paper investigates the effect of intensive milling on the conversion of microcline to potassium chloride during chlorination roasting. The study aims to improve potassium recovery by reducing the Aug 1, 2023 
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                     Soil Conditioning for Potomac Group Soils in Washington DC - NAT2022 Soil Conditioning for Potomac Group Soils in Washington DC - NAT2022By R. Aliberti, E. Comis, M. Wone DC Water’s Clean Rivers (DCCR) program involves the construction of approximately 29 km (18 mi) of CSO tunnels in Potomac Group soils in the Washington DC area. Soils include an upper predominantly ov Dec 1, 2022 
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                     Engineering And Chemical Considerations For Quality Control Of Metallurgical Wastes Engineering And Chemical Considerations For Quality Control Of Metallurgical WastesBy George M. McArthur General Statement In Montana, as in most states, the requirements for water quality control are becoming more restrictive. What was once accepted practice is now obsolete. The planning and constructi Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Ground Behavior In Glacial Soils For The Seattle Transit Tunnels Ground Behavior In Glacial Soils For The Seattle Transit TunnelsBy Michael S. Kucker, Robert A. Robinson, Harvey W. Parker Ground deformations are of major concern during tunneling, especially in downtown environments, since they have a significant impact on the costs and practicality of tunneling. This case history descr Jan 1, 1991 
