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Field Relations, Origins, and Resource Implications for Platiniferous Molybdenum-Nickel Ores in Black Shales of South ChinaBy R. I. Grauch, Michael D. Glascock, Chen Nansheng, Jr Coveney, James B. Murowchick
"Unusually rich molybdenum ores (cutoff grade = 4.10/0 Mo) hosted by Lower Cambrian black shales have been mined since 1985 near Zunyi in the province of Guizhou in China. Similar ores were once worke
Jan 1, 1992
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Utilization of Surfactants in Recovery of Gold Employing CarbonBy A. T. Robles, L. Buckingham
"When certain gold ores containing pyrite, graphite, humates and fumates or other organic compounds which are possibly adsorbed on clay minerals are treated with aqueous solution of alkali metal cyani
Jan 1, 1992
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Characterization of Overburden Response to Longwall Mining in the Western United StatesBy Fejes A. J
The U.S. Bureau of Mines installed surface and subsurface instruments at a mine site in Colorado to monitor and characterize the overburden response to longwall mining. Instrumentation included a
Jan 1, 1992
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Revenue Maximisation of Base Metal MinesBy Walton M. C
A combination of flotation and smelting technologies is proposed as a cost-effective means to maximise the revenue of base metal operations. The proposed treatment route breaks the grade - recovery
Jan 1, 1992
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Regulation Of Mining Wastes In CaliforniaBy F. M. Doyle, J. P. Dwyer
Introduction The mining industry has a poor public image. It is often perceived as a despoiler of the landscape and a polluter of the environment, and there is little recognition of societal needs
Jan 1, 1992
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RI 9409 - Calculation of Vertical Stress Exerted by Topographic FeaturesBy Douglas C. Peters, Valois R. Shea-Albin, Dennis R. Dolinar
An accurate assessment of the vertical stress on a coal seam at depth is important for mine design. Vertical stress calculation techniques presently available either are not sufficiently accurate or c
Jan 1, 1992
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Chemical Comminution by Alkali Metal VaporsBy S. A. Moffatt, S. K. Kawatra, T. C. Eisele
This paper describes the decomposition of bulk samples to fine particles using alkali metal vapors. Basalt, pyrite, alumina, pyrex and quartz glass samples were exposed to sodium vapors at elevated te
Jan 1, 1992
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New Ways of Cooling Metallurgical Gases (affce069-dab0-4b92-8389-373a3a7fcfe3)By Kurt Westerlund
Three. years operating experience of the FLUXFLOW waste heat boiler (WHB) 20.000 nm /h at Boliden Ronnskar Sweden on a TBRC smelting palena (PbS). Operating experience from the Kivset flash WHB 11.900
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use of Risk Assessment, Risk Management, and Engineering/Economic Feasibility Analysis in Remedial Decision Making for Contaminated SoilsBy E. J. Dorward-King, R. J. Kadeg, S. Pavlou
Risk assessment, risk management, and engineering/economic feasibility analysis are presented as three effective, practical tools for decision making in the remediation of contaminated soils. Risk ass
Jan 1, 1992
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Coal Cleaning With Magnetic ReagentBy J. Y. Hwang
Coal cleaning with traditional magnetic separation usually yields unsatisfactory results because minerals associated with coal, such as quartz, clay, pyrite and calcite, are weak-or non-magnetic. Magn
Jan 1, 1992
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Total Cost Evaluation Related To Mining Waste Management PracticesBy W. E. Cobb
The financial implications of environmental liabilities are becoming staggering, particularly for mining companies. The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Record of Decision (ROD) list for S
Jan 1, 1992
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Weak Claystone Floors and their Implications to Pillar Design and SettlementBy Gordon N
The in situ behaviour of claystone floors associated with the Wallarah, Great Northern and Fassifem Seams has been studied using a comprehensive suite of stress and displacement monitors. The inst
Jan 1, 1992
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In Situ Tests Of Salt Deformation For Validation Of A Radioactive Waste Repository Predictive TechnologyBy D. E. Munson
To assure the safety of a radioactive-waste repository, the performance of the repository must be predicted far into the future. The Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) Program is responsible for devel
Jan 1, 1992
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Idaho Rare Earth Resources And ExtractionBy R. W. Bartlett
The extensive central Idaho black sand placer deposits are a potential source of rare earth elements, particularly the heavy rare earth elements that are not prevalent in commercial bastnasite deposit
Jan 1, 1992
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Integrating Reclamation Into Mine Planning At The Chimney Creek MineBy William A. Faust
At Gold Fields' Chimney Creek Mine, major reviews of the reclamation and closure plans are done concurrently with the annual mine planning required for budget preparation. This review includes id
Jan 1, 1992
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A Relational Data Base and Data Management System for the Onshore Gippsland BasinBy Gaulton R
The Commission maintains a data base first computerised in 1957 and containing information from over 18 000 boreholes located mainly in the Latrobe Valley area. Some of the borehole derived informat
Jan 1, 1992
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Large Column Leaching at Telfer Gold MineBy Dunne R, Defilippi J
Dump leaching began at Teller in late-1988 at a rate of 4 MTPA and has been progressively expanded to the present rate of 10 MTPA. Teller's on-going commitment to dump leaching is driven by the a
Jan 1, 1992
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Ground Control Techniques Utilizing Polymer Grid StructuresLightweight polymer grids have recently been introduced to the mining industry. They are currently being used for roof and rib control, longwall shield recovery, safety guarding or barricade, high
Jan 1, 1992
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Execution And Evaluation Of High Capacity Caisson Load Tests In Glacial DepositsBy Franklin M. Grynkewicz
As part of the Boston Harbor clean up project, the new 1,000 mgd Deer Island Sewerage treatment plant includes ten 240 feet high egg-shaped "residuals" tanks. Contract documents called for these struc
Jan 1, 1992
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Problems And Solutions In Surface Subsidence Monitoring Using A Total StationBy Y. Luo
Surface subsidence monitoring is the most effective means for investigating the nature of, and developing the techniques for predicting, the surface movement and deformation process. However, because
Jan 1, 1992