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By-products Generated By One Industry - Useful Material To Another Industry: Use Of Calcium Silicate And Magnesium Oxide Generated By Northwest Alloys For Treatment Of Acid Mine WatersBy Victor C. Storhok, Batric Pesic, Marlyn D. Ballain
No1ihwest Alloys produces magnesium from dolomite by reduction with ferrosilicon and aluminum. This process produces alkaline by-products in quantities that allow their consideration for use as commer
Jan 1, 1998
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US Iron Ore Industry Facing More Worldwide CompetitionThe 71st Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Section of SME and the 59th Annual University of Minnesota Mining Symposium were held jointly April 14-16, 1998, in Duluth, MN. Registration was estimated at 4
Jan 1, 1998
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The Importance Of Marble In Cultural SustainabilityMarble has been recognized as a valuable natural resource ever since ancient times. Due to its peculiar aesthetic and technical characteristics as well as the lithotype uniqueness, it has widely been
Jan 1, 2003
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Induced Fluorescent Sorting Technique Holds PromiseBy R. C. Beers, R. J. McKinley, R. D. Stewart
Preliminary test results at Occidental Research Corp.’s Irvine, CA, research facility indicate the viability of a new induced fluorescent sorting technique for preconcentration of limestone, coal, an
Jan 6, 1980
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17. Discovery of Galore Creek Copper Deposits, BCBy D. A. Barr
The Galore Creek copper deposits lie in the Stikine River district of northwest British Columbia, a largely undeveloped region which possesses rugged mountain terrain with deeply incised valleys which
Jan 1, 1991
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1997 Jackling Lecture - Porphyry Copper Geology: A Late Century View ? IntroductionBy Spencer R. Titley
The subject of this lecture, a late century perspective on porphyry copper geology, is one of current interest and importance as the search for these ores remains intense. It is presented in the belie
Jan 1, 1997
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Applications Of Process Mineralogy On The Treatment Of Olympias Pyrite ConcentrateBy M. Stefanakis, M. Errington, A. Kontopoulos, J. M. Prevosteau, K. Adam
The Olympias arsenical pyrite concentrate assaying 25 g/t Au, 40% S, 40% Fe and 12% As is highly refractory in nature; an oxidation pretreatment step is required to liberate gold and render it amenabl
Jan 1, 1990
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Integrated Inertial/GPS Positioning System For Open Pit Mine ApplicationsBy Josh Struble, Fu Yuet, Jan Zywiel, Kevin King
This paper discusses the application of Integrated Inertial/GPS technology for position determination of earthmoving equipment in an open-pit mine. Different GPS augmentation methodologies are introdu
Jan 1, 2005
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3. A Model for Preliminary Evaluation of Underground Coal MinesBy Ben H. Daud
A computer model has been developed at Consolidation Coal Co.'s Central Engineering Dept. for preliminary economic evaluation of deep coal mine reserves. Since it was first formulated more than t
Jan 1, 1979
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Stability Of Open Stopes Intercepted By Graphitic Shears At Ashanti Gold Fields Company Ltd., Obuasi Operations In GhanaBy A. Adu-Acheampong
A geotechnical study was conducted to identify the cause(s) of stope instability at the Ashanti Mine (Obuasi, Ghana). As part of the investigation, laboratory testing of rock was performed and the roc
Jan 1, 2003
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Lancashire Longwall, A Proven Method At Barnes & Tucker Company ? IntroductionBy John Todhunter
Longwall mining is certainly not new in the United States, having first been used in the late 1800's in Illinois, but the surging acceptance of the method is relatively new. The number of longwal
Jan 1, 1968
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Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit, A Soft Ground Tunnel, Portland, OregonBy S. Michael Feroz, Paul Gribbon, Jan Rosholt
Approximately six billion gallons of combined sewage are discharged annually into Willamette River and Columbia Slough through Portland’s combined sewer system. The Columbia Slough Consolidation Condu
Jan 1, 1999
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A New Computer Program For The Design Of Ventilation Emergency Plans ? IntroductionBy Rudolf E. Greuer
It is undisputed that an interaction between mine fires and mine ventilation systems exists. The ventilation carries the poisonous and sometimes explosive combustion products, which constitute the gre
Jan 1, 1980
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Tunneling?Pipe Jacking of Large Diameter Pipes in O?Hare International AirportBy Mohammad Djavid
The one-pass tunneling pipe jacking method has often been the most schedule and cost efficient method for the pipe line installation. The main challenges in jacking pipes larger than 108 inches and fo
Jan 1, 2008
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Recovery Of Magnetite In Fine Coal CleaningBy Randhir Sehgal
Heavy media processes have been used for cleaning +28 mesh coals for a number of years, Two applications, i.e., the vessels and the cyclones are widely used in the U. S. for this purpose. The basic re
Jan 1, 1981
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60 Years Of Rockbursting In The Coeur D’alene District Of Northern Idaho, USA: Lessons Learned And Remaining Issues (2002 SME Annual Meeting)By W. Blake, J. Whyatt
Sixty years of rockbursting in the Coeur d’Alene district has taught painful lessons and led to a number of practical advances in controlling rockburst hazards. This paper summarizes those lessons, co
Jan 1, 2002
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Extractive Metallurgy Of Vanadium Containing Titaniferous Magnetite Ores: A ReviewBy Wenming Wang, Edgar E. Vidal, Scott A. Shuey, Patrick R. Taylor, Judith C. Gomez
Introduction In modern society, vanadium is defined as a strategic metal. Some 90% of the global consumption is used as an alloying agent for carbon steels, tool steels, and high-strength low-alloy
Jan 1, 2005
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Distributed Temperature Sensing for Underground Belt LinesBy Ronald S. Conti, Harry Dobroski
Re1iabl e monitoring a1ong an underground mine belt line is of great concern because of combustibles, electrical apparatus, and friction. Belt entries are strategically located where a fire can have r
Jan 1, 1992
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Future U. S. Phosphate Resources: A New PerspectiveBy Stanley R. Riggs
Extensive phosphate resources occur within the Miocene Hawthorn and Pungo River Formations which have not been considered in the past since they were poorly known and were not available to conventiona
Jan 1, 1986
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Subsidence Planning and Risk AssessmentBy George W. Luxbacher
The inclusion of a new term "planned subsidence" in the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1977 has lead the U.S. coal mining industry into a new aspect of engineering: subsidence planning. Subside
Jan 1, 1986