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Maptek 3D scanning technology used in deep underground labMaptek I-Site laser scanning expertise and software technology is being used to map the geology and layout of the deepest underground laboratory to be established in the U.S. The Deep Underground Sci
Jan 1, 2010
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New Developments In Gold Leaching Using Hydrogen Peroxide As Oxygen SupplierBy J. Lorosch
Improvement of current leaching technology was found necessary when processing ores which are more difficult to leach because they generate highly viscous, air-rejective pulps. Cyanidation of these pu
Jan 1, 1988
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Study on Deformation Features of Sand Strata Due to Water Injection in Huadong Mining AreaBy J. Chai, Y. Qiang, D. D. Zhang
"In order to control Quaternary loose layer settlement in East China, there are monitoring results based on the 3 water level observation holes and 7 sand layer of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) strain sen
Jan 1, 2015
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Study On Solution Line Corrosion Of PbCaSn Anodes In Copper ElectrowinningBy C. Bemelmans, L. Chia, T. O’Keefe
Lead alloys function effectively as oxygen-evolving anodes in copper SX-EW operations, and they are highly resistant to corrosion. However, the presence of an organic (from solvent extraction circuits
Jan 1, 1998
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Rock Geochemistry In Epithermal Gold Exploration: An Example From Misima Island, Papua New GuineaBy Donald S. Clarke
The Umuna epithermal precious metal deposit has provided the target for a simulated rock geochemistry exploration program, directed at bedrock exposed in the drainage system of eastern Misima Island.
Jan 1, 1989
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Mining Waste Research in the U. S. Bureau of MinesBy William N. Fitch, Valois R. Shea-Albin
In 1976, the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) aroused concern in the mining community about the regulation of mine waste streams under RCRA. In response, the Bureau of Mines initiated re
Jan 1, 1991
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Application Of Dielectric Spectroscopy To The Detection Of Contamination In SandstoneBy V. Saltas
The present work investigates whether dielectric spectroscopy can be used to detect contamination, which may appear in a natural porous material, due to the spreading of pollution. For this purpose, d
Jan 1, 2005
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Characterization Of Subsidence Profiles Over Room-And-Pillar Coal Mines In Illinois ? IntroductionBy Stephen R. Hunt
This paper summarizes some preliminary results of the Illinois State Geological Surveys current investigation into surface subsidence resulting from coal mining in Illinois. The purpose of the study i
Jan 1, 1979
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Design Considerations For Mining Thick Seams And Seams Lying In Close Proximity To One AnotherBy J. W. Wilson, S. Nakajima, B. D. Singh
According to the Project Independence blueprint, a 270 percent increase in coal production is expected from western coal fields compared to an increase of 100 percent for the nation as a whole. Furthe
Jan 1, 1977
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Metals Trade and Industry Protection : The OECD CountriesBy John A. Cordes, John J. Schanz
INTRODUCTION The economic structures of industrialized countries require a continuous supply of reasonably priced and appropriately processed nonfuel minerals. As a result, national policy makers a
Jan 1, 1989
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Bubble Generation In Swirl Flow During Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone Flotation (Preprint 95-173)By D. Lelinski
Air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) flotation is one of the new promising technologies. Numerous applications have been successfully tested since its conception; nevertheless, research and development effo
Jan 1, 1995
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Joint Network Modeling And Some Scale Effects In Rock MassesBy P. H. S. W. Kulatilake
The presence of discontinuities strongly affects the mechanical and hydraulic behavior of rock masses. Joint geometry networks play a vital role in civil, mining, and petroleum engineering projects as
Jan 1, 1992
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The Role of Sulfate Ions in the Flotation of Nonmetallic MineralsBy Douglas W. Fuerstenau
This paper concern the specific adsorption of sulfate anions on nonmetallic minerals and its role in flotation. The specific surface affinity of sulfate ions in various systems has been observed in th
Jan 1, 2005
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Protection Of Groundwater In Nevada From Impacts By MiningBy T. J. Fronapfel
Impacts to ground water from mining are being comprehensively regulated in Nevada through specific requirements for design, construction, operation, permitting and closure. This program is the nation&
Jan 1, 1992
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Influence Of Step Changes In Operating Conditions On Batch Flocculation Of Mineral FinesBy Sureshan K. Moothedath
This paper provides a mechanistic representation for floc formation, growth and degradation and presents results from an experimental study of batch flocculation in which step changes were made in the
Jan 1, 1993
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Fundamentals of high-intensity magnetic separation as applied industrial mineralsBy D. A. Norrgran, J. N. Orlich
Described is the application of high- intensity magnetic separation throughout the spectrum of industrial minerals. Performed either wet or dry, the separation has application in both the recovery and
Jan 1, 1987
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Experience of the Introduction of Oxygen Decompression in UK Compressed Air TunnellingBy Donald R. Lamont
The paper outlines the reasons for and research behind the recent decision to adopt oxygen decompression in the UK. Currently used measures of decompression illness are critically appraised. The paper
Jan 1, 2003
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Boring and Jacking of “The Big Pipe” Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit in Portland, OregonBy S. Michael Feroz, Michael J. Britch, Frank S. Buehler
The City of Portland is constructing the Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit as a part of its commitment to reduce combined sewer overflows into the Willamette River and the Columbia Slough. Known a
Jan 1, 1999
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Heap Rinsing Using The Inco S02/air ProcessBy E. A. Devuyst, G. H. Robbins
The Inco process can be retrofitted into a typical heap operation with minimum capital. Capital cost for a mid to large size heap would be less than 1 cent/ton. Operating costs are typically in the or
Jan 1, 1996
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Technologies on SEM Tunneling in Hazardous Material-Bearing Soft Rock with Small OverburdenBy Akira Ishikuro, Masamichi Shintaku, Futoshi Kusumoto, Takeshi Kudo
"The Bankei-Kitanosawa tunnel that is located in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan includes a 450m long section near the arrival point where mudstone which can liquate out natural hazardous materials such as a
Jan 1, 2016