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North Carolina Famous For North America?s Largest EmeraldsBy Wade Edward Speer
The Hiddenite District of Alexander County, NC has produced some of the world?s finest large emeralds since the first one was discovered 134 years ago. In fact, North America?s largest emeralds come
Jan 1, 2009
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Polymeric Wall Sealant Test For Radon Control In A Uranium MineBy G. L. Schroeder, C. H. Summers, D. B. Lindsay
INTRODUCTION The requirement that is placed on owners and operators of underground mines to protect workers against the health hazard of inhaling radioactive materials which are short-lived decay p
Jan 1, 1981
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Urban Tunneling in San Francisco - A Replacement for Seismic Resiliency and RedundancyBy Art Hamid, Manfred Wong, Carlos Jaramillo, Greg Raines, John Caulfield
"The Central Bayside System Improvement Project (CBSIP) is a critical element of the Sewer System Im-provement Program (SSIP), a 20-year, $6.9-billion investment by the San Francisco Public Utilities
Jan 1, 2016
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Precious Metals In AsteroidsBy David L. Kuck
Siderophyle platinum-group metals and sane gold are a thousand times more abundant in metal and chondritic meteorites than in terrestrial or lunar rocks. Type I and II carbonaceous chondrites contain
Jan 1, 1982
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The 3 E's: Textbook Tailoring Of Safety And Health In The Undergraduate Mining CurriculumBy G. T. Lineberry
There is a critical need for effective instructional materials at the university level and for an upgrading of mine safety and health in the mining engineering curriculum. A fundamental approach to mi
Jan 1, 1987
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TBM Operation Challenges at DTL3 C931 Project in SingaporeBy Bo Kyung Sim, Dae Young Kim, Jae Won Lee, Ebrahim Farrokh
"The contract C931 of the downtown line 3 (DTL3) mass rapid transit system of Singapore includes half a kilometer twin tunnels running between Mattar and Macpherson stations. An EPB TBM of 6.6 m diame
Jan 1, 2016
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Dynamic Simulation Of Processing High-Arsenic Copper Concentrates In A Fluidized Bed RoasterBy A. Rajoria
A dynamic process model for predicting the fluidized bed roasting of copper concentrates with high arsenic content is presented in this work. Mass and energy balances were performed based on roasting
Feb 23, 2014
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Fouling Studies In Mill Water Supply Of Gold And Silver Recovery Operations ? IntroductionBy C. Duke
The water treatment industry has historically been involved with reducing or inhibiting the inherant scale forming or fouling tendencies of natural waters associated with large industrial cooling wate
Jan 1, 1983
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A Review of Experiences on the use of Nitrogen in Czech CoalminesBy Ing. Alois Adamus, Ing. Václav Pošta, Ing. Lubomír Hájek
This paper reviews experiences connected with the use of nitrogen in the Czech coal industry. Special attention is focused on the first use nitrogen In the Czech Republic, it is probably the first cas
Jan 1, 1995
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1. IntroductionBy Victor F. Hollister
This first section of case histories of mineral discoveries, Vol. 3, covers some of the milestones in porphyry copper and skam exploration successes. It was during the era of these discoveries that la
Jan 1, 1991
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Pulse Electromagnetic ? PEM Ground Method And Equipment As Applied In Mineral ExplorationBy Crone Duncan
The search. for massive sulphide orebodies is steadily being extended to greater depths as well as expanding outward into the large portion of the earth's surface where the sulphide bodies are de
Jan 1, 1975
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Ok Tedi - On Why Ok Tedi Was Found In 1968By Colin C. Brooks
The Ok Tedi gold/copper deposit of almost 800 million tonnes was found in I968 because at that time technology had just developed sufficiently to enable exploration of such an area, world markets and
Jan 1, 1990
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Mine Evaluation in a Changing Investment Climate (8f98bc8e-d083-4c4e-af9f-cc813799b51e)By Thomas O’Neil
Part 2 of this article continues with a discussion of features that distinguish contemporary investment analysis in mining from earlier methods. Part 1 traced the evolution of evaluation methodology f
Jan 12, 1982
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Impact of face ventilation and nitrogen inertization on hazardous gas distribution in bleederless longwall gobsBy J. Marts
Underground longwall coal mining sections are operated as sealed gobs if the coal is prone to spontaneous combustion. Sealing along the gate roads during longwall face retreat limits the flow of fresh
Sep 1, 2013
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Excavation Of Inclined Shaft By Reaming In Two StagesBy P. Hambach
Murer Company, Andermatt, Switzerland, can claim to have done pioneer work in the construction of inclined shafts. This happened in 1968/69, when we decided to bore with a Wirth tunnel borer an inclin
Jan 1, 1974
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Economics Of The Treatment Of Gold Plant Tailings In High Rate Thickeners (a8dd0c9f-cb3e-40a6-ba3f-3d542a0d1f62)By I. M. Arbuthnot
Over the last five years, a large number of small to medium sized carbon-in-pulp gold treatment plants have been built in Australia, most designed to treat between 250,000 -1,500,000 tpa of ore. In ma
Jan 1, 1991
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The Effects Of Steeper Slopes In The Cuajone And Toquepala Mines ? IntroductionBy D. J. Torpy
With copper at its host depressed price in several years, producers are looking at every opportunity to cut costs in order to continue operating. Some of the measures that have been applied by differe
Jan 1, 1987
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Silver Impregnated Activated Carbon - A New Tool to Control Cyanide in EffluentsBy Yeonuk Choi, Gus Van Weert
cyanide control in effluents is becoming a critical environmental issue for the gold extraction industry. Silver impregnated carbon removes free cyanide effectively to the ppb level from solution in h
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining Sustainability Model For Ghana: Developing And ImplementingBy M. B. Thorpe
Land use and access to land are limiting factors in economic development in the Western region of Ghana. Mining uses land during operations and then rehabilitates the land as part of ongoing operation
Jan 1, 2007
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Comminution In Brittle Solids Resulting From Hypervelocity Impacts ? Hypervelocity ImpactBy Thomas P. Meloy
Comminution is an old art. Unfortunately the analysis of the unit operations has been handicapped by the lack of both theoretical and experimental information. Two types of infor¬mation are needed, on
Jan 1, 1965