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Composition and Electrochemistry of Nickel Matte: Implications for Matte Leaching and Refining in Acid SolutionBy Ho E
Analyses of several nickel mattes from around the world show a significant variation in their copper content. Typically, matte contains an alloy, heazlewoodite and a copper sulphide phase. The vario
Jan 1, 1996
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New Cutter Soil Mixing (CSM) Technology Used To Construct Microtunneling Shafts For Mokelumne River CrossingBy Matthew Wallin
A part of the East Bay Municipal Utility District?s Folsom South Canal Connection Project, 430 feet of raw water pipe was installed using micro tunneling beneath the Mokelumne River. The access shafts
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Quintana Minerals Corporation Copper Flat Project - Project Location & DescriptionBy Milton Hood
The Copper Flat Property is located approximately 6 miles NE of the small town of Hillsboro in Sierra County, N. M. (Fig. 1). Hillsboro was the center of considerable mining activity in the late 1800&
Jan 1, 1983
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Application Of A Simplified Three-Dimensional Roof-Pillar-Floor Interaction Analysis Model For Subsidence PredictionBy Witold M. Pytel
A simplified, three-dimensional, time-dependent, mechanistic model of the overburden-coal seam-floor interaction has been developed and validated at two Illinois coal mines. The model based on the thi
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use Of Peroxygen Chemicals In The Heap Leaching Of Gold And Silver OresBy Robert D. Norris
Heap leaching provides a method of economically recovering gold from low grade ores with low capital and reasonable operating costs. As with conventional methods, alkaline cyanide solutions are used f
Jan 1, 1983
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The Development Of The Fosfago Phosphate Rock Concentrator, BrazilBy M. F. Dibble
The Fosfago phosphate rock concentrator is located in the state of Goias, Brazil, 300 km south of Brasilia. The ore is from an enriched carbonatite, which was discovered in 1971 during exploration for
Jan 1, 1980
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OFR-13-77 Use Of Room Temperature Infrared Diodes For Determining Methane Concentration In AirBy Hendrik Gerritsen
The research to be described is directed to the construction of an instrument that detects methane in air. The principle on which it is based is that methane gas absorbs infrared radiation in the wave
Jan 1, 1976
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IC 6119 Method And Cost Of Mining The Thick Freeport Coal In A Western Pennsylvania MineBy J. W. Paul
This report is one of a series of papers on coal mining methods and costs which are being prepared through the sponsorship of the U. S. Bureau of Mines for the purpose of bringing to the industry a kn
Jan 1, 1929
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A stochastic simulation framework for truck and shovel selection and sizing in open pit minesBy S. Frimpong, S. R. Dindarloo
Material handling in open pit mining accounts for about 50% of production costs. The selection and deployment of efficient, safe, and economic loading and haulage systems is thus critical to the produ
Jan 1, 2015
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Removal Of Soluble Radium From Uranium Minewaters By A Selective Complexer - IntroductionBy Thomas D. Boyce
Minewater from many western U.S. uranium mines often contains radioisotopes in concentrations higher than permissible for discharge to unrestricted areas. .Radium 226 has the lowest permissible concen
Jan 1, 1982
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Hydrothermal Sulfidation Of Cerussite With Elemental SulfurBy Yang Hai-long, FAN Gang, LI Cun-xiong, WEI Chang, LI Min-ting, LI Xing-bin, DENG Zhi-gan
Hydrothermal sulfidation of pure cerussite with elemental sulfur has been reported in the present paper. The variables considered in the study were temperature, time, particle size and elemental sulfu
Jan 1, 2016
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Modeling Turbulent Combustion with Finite Chemical Kinetics, Applied to Furnace Off-Gas CombustionBy Rune Gammelsmter
Turbulent chemically reacting flows are generally very complex, involving interactions of chemical, thermodynamic, and fluid mechanical processes. A combustion model based oh algebraic moment closure
Jan 1, 1992
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Soil-Cement Pile Foundations For A Large Storage Tank And Retaining Wall - Case History - SummaryBy Roy A. Bell
A 200-foot diameter, 72-foot high petroleum storage tank was built in a hillside ravine where a portion of the site contained soft clay fill. Soil-cement piles, 40 inches in diameter and up to 38 feet
Jan 1, 1997
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The Mojave Sustainability Project - A Model for Community Partnerships in Natural Resource Conservation and ManagementBy C. James, J. Siefke, D. Shumway
The Mojave Desert is a particularly fragile ecosystem that faces several significant impacts. These include rapid housing development, overdrafted water supplies, and loss of wildlife habitat as a res
Jan 1, 2005
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IC 6302 Mining Laws of NicaraguaBy A. D. Garman
This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and court decisions which is being prepared in advance of a general report relative to the right of American citizens to ex
Jul 1, 1930
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RI 6484 Beneficiation Studies of the Oregon Coastal Dune Sands for Use as Glass SandBy Henry M. Harris, George J. Carter, Karle G. Strandberg
Field and laboratory data were used to evaluate sand from 13 dune localities along the Oregon coast between Fort Stevens and Coos Bay. Chemical and glass button analyses were used to classify the 65
Jan 1, 1964
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Wave Trend Crossing A New Tool For Detecting Fires In A Mine Employing Diesel EquipmentBy James R. Boulton
Fire detection using Carbon Monoxide sensors is based on the assumption that a rise in the level of Carbon Monoxide in the atmosphere over a fixed, predetermined ambient level is indicative of a fire.
Jan 1, 1991
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Radioactive And Non-Radioactive (Tracer) Gas Techniques For Studying Ventilation Conditions In Underground Working EnvironmentsBy J. Bigu
Ventilation conditions in working environments are usually studied by anemometry or, in complex cases, b using special tracer gases such as SF6 and 85Kr. in conjunction with chromatographic and radioa
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 2960 Temperatures For Rapid Self-Heating Of Powdered Coal And The Semicoke Made TherefromBy David F. Smith, F. A. Hartgen
"Incidental to a cooperative investigation with the Carnegie Institute of Technology and the International Combustion Engineering Corporation on the burning characteristics of a powdered coal and the
Oct 1, 1929
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Nuclear Techniques for On-Line Determination of the Ash, Moisture, and Energy Content of CoalBy Watt JS
The ash content of coal can be determined using radioisotope X-ray techniques. A number of overseas applications of X-ray techniques are described; however these suffer from the disadvantage of eit
Jan 1, 1978