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Accident Prevention (Revised by Harold L. Bare)By Frank R. (Original by) Barnako
Coal mining historically has been a hazardous occupation but, in recent years, tremendous progress has been made in reducing accidental coal mine deaths and injuries. The purpose of this chapter is to
Jan 1, 1981
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A New Generation Copper ExtractantBy G. A. Kordosky
LIX® 34 liquid ion exchange reagent, one of a totally new class of metal extractants, is discussed in terms of its properties. Specifically, these properties include improved selectivity for copper an
Jan 1, 1976
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Earthquake Damage To Underground FacilitiesBy G. Zandt, H. R. Pratt, W. A. Hustrulid, M. Bouchon, D. E. Stephenson
PREFACE The National Waste Terminal Storage Program was initiated to conduct the research to select a site for the disposal of high level radioactive waste in deep geologic formations. As part of t
Jan 1, 1979
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Environmental Impact of Lixiviants: An Overview that Includes Noncyanide ChemistryBy F. W. DeVries, J. Brent Hiskey
The search for noncyanide lixiviants for treating gold and silver ores and concentrates is not a new endeavor. However, in recent years, the overall activity to seek a less environmentally controversi
Jan 1, 1992
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Lithium: A Review of 1995 ActivitiesBy D. J. McCracken
During 1995, the estimated consumption of lithium minerals in the western world was 139 kt (153,000 st).This amounted to 18 kt (20,000 st) of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE). Overall tonnage deman
Jan 1, 1996
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Passive Enclosure Dust Control SystemBy L. Alan Weakly
Coal mines and power plants utilize different methods to control dust for the safety of their workers and to protect their installations. The methods that they use are limited by the Environmental Pro
Jan 1, 2000
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Ventilation Cost Impact Of Reduced Radon-Daughter Working Levels (0ea0d462-1caf-498e-9c8b-1445f1c83818)By Robert C. Bates
Published information on costs of radon-daughter control in uranium mines was analyzed to develop estimates of the cost per ton for any level of radiation exposure control. All data were converted to
Jan 1, 1981
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Use Of Ripping To Alleviate Excessive Compaction On Reclaimed Surface Mined Land (f1616ada-9235-4f95-bdf4-a09302103e5e)By J. C. Yingling, R. J. Sweigard, P. W. Conrad, J. M. Ringe, D. H. Graves
Much of the land reclaimed since enactment of the 1977 Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act is over-compacted. Research has shown that excessive compaction in replaced growing media is detrimen
Jan 1, 2002
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Coal Exploration (194afc61-6382-4651-984e-eafea9c9b9ff)By Dell H. Adams
Coal exploration may be defined as the acquisition of data necessary to define and acquire a block of coal which can be mined at a profit. Unlike ore minerals, coal resources are widespread and relati
Jan 1, 1981
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Choosing An Adsorbent To Recover Gold: Factors To Be ConsideredBy Mark William Johns
Carbon-in-pulp (CIP) is the preferred method of gold recovery om cyanided plp. However, other gold adsorbents (namely, ton-exchange resms) are being introduced to the industry as they are considered
Jan 1, 1996
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Characterization of Goldstrike ore carbonaceous material - Part 1 : Chemical characteristicsBy J. F. Stenebråten, W. P. Johnson, D. R. Brosnahan
Carbonaceous materials (CM) from ores of varying preg¬robbing activity from Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. (BGMI), Nevada, were characterized in terms of their functional group contents, hydrocarbon co
Jan 1, 2000
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Cyanide Analysis Using Ft-raman SpectroscopyBy G. S. Walker, W. van Bronswijk
The accurate determination of free cyanide and metal cyanide complexes is of increasing interest to Carbon-in-Pulp (CIP) gold extraction operations as cyanide consumption is an important economic fact
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect Of NaCl On Coal FlotationThe floatability of a bituminous coal in NaG solutions was evaluated using a modified Hallimond tube to delineate the role of the electrostatic interaction between bubbles and particles in determining
Jan 1, 1992
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Predictions Of Pit Lake Water Column Properties Using A Coupled Mixing And Geochemical Speciation Model (86271191-aaee-42de-b39f-4185708aba18)By D. Dunbar
Flooding of open pits now receives considerable attention from the mining industry as an option that may minimize environmental impacts, particularly when anoxia in pit lake deep waters can effectivel
Jan 1, 2001
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Comparison Of Indicizer And Triaxial Tests For Coal HandleabilityBy R. A. Lohnes, S. M. Levorson
As part of research to develop a coal handleability index that predicts the ease with which coal will flow through a handling system, comparative tests were conducted with a Johanson Indicizer and a l
Jan 1, 1993
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Ventilation System Operating Cost Comparison Between A Conventional And An Automated Underground Metal MineBy C. K. Kocsis, S. Hardcastle
Mine ventilation, requires electricity to operate the fans and fossil fuel for heating. Typically, this accounts for approximately 40% of the overall underground energy consumption. This is considerab
Jan 1, 2002
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Development and evaluation of a UWB-based indoor positioning system for underground mine environmentsBy AMIR EHSAN KIANFAR, Moritz Ziegler, TOBIAS HARTMANN, ELISABETH CLAUSEN
Accurate positioning information is a central step in the process of increasing automation and digitalization in the mining industry. Underground mine environments are prime examples for GNSS-denied e
Jan 1, 2024
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Some Experiences with using Population Balance Models to Analyze Industrial Grinding CircuitsBy Richard R. Klimpel
The purpose of this paper is to summarize some of the author's experiences in applying population balance models to a variety of industrial grinding circuits. Over 26 separate industrial circuits
Jan 1, 1992
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Urban Tunneling Technology - European ExperiencesBy Erich J. Jacob
In the past 15 years the enforced improvement of the public traffic systems caused a boom in urban tunnel construction. In 1961 the City of Paris started to build the Express-Metro. Of the 47 km long
Jan 1, 1976
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Bradshaw Section 5A Interceptor, Sacramento, CaliforniaBy Patrick Doig, Ross Webb
The Bradshaw Section 5A Interceptor involves the construction of two miles of 108-inch, finished diameter tunnel in dry soils. Excavation is generally by Lovat TBM with ribs and lagging support. The t
Jan 1, 1999