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Grade Control And Ore Selection Practices At The Colosseum Gold Mine (726eb0cc-482f-447f-b766-e17d077ed6f0)By B. M. Davis
The Colosseum Mine is within the Clark Mountain mining district located approximately 72 km (42 miles) southwest of Las Vegas. Nevada in San Bernardino County, California. Gold mineralization at the C
Jan 1, 1989
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State Of Hawaii's Deep Water Suction Intake Tunnels By MicrotunnelingBy Ronald M. Fedrick
The microtunneling project for the State of Hawaii's Natural Energy Laboratory (NELH) facility in Kona, Hawaii, was awarded to Nova Group Inc., Napa, California. Nova has developed both microtunn
Jan 1, 1995
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Mesothelioma And AsbestosBy Graham W. Gibbs
The current state of knowledge concerning mesothelioma risk estimates is reviewed. Estimates of the risk of mesothelioma exist for the commercial asbestos fiber types chrysotile, amosite and crocidoli
Jan 1, 2007
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Acid. Acid Rain And U.S. Copper Competitiveness The Mexican-American Smelter AgreementBy M. Rieber
In July 1985, as the U.S. copper industry contracted and the Mexican industry expanded, a trans border pollution agreement was signed which included smelter air pollution control in the "Gray Triangle
Jan 1, 1988
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An Application Of Geostatics For Ore Reserve Estimation For A Multiple Seam Coal Mine - Statement Of The ProblemBy Kevin J. Ashley
Coal is deposited at a mine site in several thin seams which outcrop in rolling hills and dip at about 8° to the northeast. The deposit is located in the northeast area of the State of New Mexico in t
Jan 1, 1982
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A Process For Enhanced Removal Of Iron From Bauxite And ClayBy III Sadler
Processing bauxite and clay ores to reduce Iron content to levels low enough for the ores to be suitable raw materials for such products as refractories and abrasives has long been regarded as a diffi
Jan 1, 1990
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Reagent Development in the 90's - A PerspectiveBy M. J. Virnig, G. A. Kordosky
Throughout time, the mining industry has been very successful in meeting the world's requirements for metals and materials while meeting the challenges of decreasing ore grades and increased emph
Jan 1, 1994
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"Geochemistry of Clay Minerals for Uranium Exploration in the Grants Mineral Belt, New Mexico"By Douglas G. Brookins
Clay mineralogic studies of ore versus barren rocks in the Grants mineral belt show that some combination of chlorite (rosette form), illite, mixed layer illite-montmorillonite, (- Mg-montmorillonite)
Jan 1, 1980
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Use Of Pressure Filter To Eliminate Refuse Slurry Disposal PondBy Dale W. Norris
United States Steel's Cumberland Coal Operations is located in Greene County in the southwest corner of Pennsylvania. The mine and related facilities have been in operation since September of 197
Jan 1, 1980
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Final Design of the River Des Peres Tunnel in St. Louis, MOBy Patricia Pride, Mike Robison, Jon Bergenthal, Wojciech Klecan
"The Lower and Middle River Des Peres (LMRDP) CSO Storage Tunnel is the largest single component of Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District’s (MSD) CSO control system improvements planned to meet consen
Jun 1, 2019
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Using Option Pricing to Predict Market Values of Publicly Traded Mining CompaniesBy Andrew K. Simpson
What will this deal do to the company’s stock price? This question arises when a publicly traded mining company is presented with a new mine project, or business combination. The standard tool fo
Jan 1, 2000
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Carbon Dioxide Capture from Flue Gas at Michigan Tech Central Energy PlantBy S. K. Kawatra, S. K. Valluri, S. J. Root
Carbon dioxide, a by-product of combustion reactions, is a greenhouse gas linked to climate change. At Michigan Technological University, we have studied the capture of CO2 using alkali scrubbing solu
Jan 1, 2019
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Sampling and TestingBy J. A. Herbst, H. R. Cooper, R. J. Brison, R. W. Harper, K. P. Ananthapadmanabhan, W. C. Hellyer, B. H. Bergstorm, D. M. Hopstock, H. Rush Spedden, W. C. Hellyner
Scope of Section The physical characterization of an ore or mineral mixture in such detail that mineral processing may be effectively applied to create more useful products is one part of the techn
Jan 1, 1985
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Florida: The New Uranium ProducerBy John W. Sweeney
Florida is usually thought of as a vacation State, not a mining State, yet Florida has been the leading producer of phosphate rock in the United States for 85 consecutive years and in 1978 supplied ov
Jan 1, 1979
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WiFi Communications Testing at the CSM Edgar Experimental MineBy J. Brune
The need for reliable and adaptable underground mine communications has become a focal point for both the safety and logistics of a mining operation. New mine communication technology aims to connect
Feb 23, 2014
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Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) Applications in Underground Coal MinesBy N. Damiano, C. Zhou, B. Whisner, M. Reyes
"The industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)—a concept that combines sensor networks and control systems—has been employed in several industries to improve productivity and safety. NIOSH researchers are
Jan 1, 2017
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Gate Road Layout for Deep-Cover, Dipping Longwall Recovery: A Case Study in the Western United StatesBy Christopher Newman, David Newman
The ability to assess, address, and predict mining-induced stress distribution is paramount in maintaining a safe and efficient underground operation as coal mines continue to develop at deeper depths
Jul 1, 2023
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Comminution Control Example Using The Fuzzy Systems And Neural Network Toolboxes For MatlabTM And SimulinkTMBy M. Beale
Fuzzy logic and neural networks are new technologies being applied in many areas of engineering and business. While it is not always clear which kinds of problems are best suited to these technologies
Jan 1, 1994
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The Advantage Of A Crowd For Acid Waste Liquors (36136083-067e-4f94-be20-c9512ab5ea75)By John H. Smith
Because of increased pressure from Federal & State Regulatory Agencies, most acid flows will require some sort of treatment prior to being discharged to receiving streams. In many industries, the volu
Jan 1, 1972
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International Experience with Airblasts and its Relevance to Underground Stone MinesBy Gregory Rumbaugh, Christopher Mark
Recent pillar collapses have caused five large airblasts in underground U.S. limestone mines. One of these events injured three miners, but all of them put many other miners at risk. To better underst