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Human Vibration Levels In The South African Mining IndustryBy J. L. van Niekerk
The research project reported on represents the first comprehensive attempt to measure the vibration levels of a variety of tools and equipment in the South African mining industry to determine the ef
Jan 1, 2000
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Depressuring Of A Confined Leaky Aquifer System To Accommodate Mining Operations Atlantic Coastal Plain, North CarolinaBy David R. Hargis
Large-scale groundwater withdrawals are necessary to depressurize a confined aquifer system allowing the dry open-pit mining of the overlying phosphate ore. The extent of the existing and planned grou
Jan 1, 1983
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Heavy Mineral Placers (4805d0a4-d7ed-4952-bcb7-1b02a0140894)By K. J. Stanaway
Concentrations of minerals between 3.5 and 5 specific gravity such as ilmenite, rutile and zircon in large accumulations of sand constitute "heavy mineral" placers. Two fundamentally different modes o
Jan 1, 1991
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Application of Statistical Approaches for the Development of Cost Estimation Models for JawáCrushersBy J V. Mehrabani, A R. Sayadi
Adequate estimation of equipment costs is a key factor in a feasibility study and in evaluation of design alternatives for mining and mineral processing projects. Inaccurate early cost estimation coul
Sep 26, 2011
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IC 8604 Gold-Lode Deposits, Fairbanks Mining District, Central AlaskaBy Bruce I. Thomas
The Fairbanks mining district forms an arc 40 miles long and 8 miles wide on the north side of the Tanana Valley in central Alaska. This is a region of broad valleys and rounded hills that range in el
Jan 1, 1973
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Steel for One More River - Army Engineers Produced "Meter Beams" to Bridge Rivers of Northern EuropeBy Paul Queneau
FROM the first days on the Norman beaches to the last days on the Elbe the Army Engineers of World War II lived off the countryside for the great bulk of the construction supplies needed for the fulfi
Jan 1, 1946
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Entrepreneurial spirit guides development of Gardner’s Point gold mine in Northern CaliforniaIntroduction Some people say it is almost impossible to get mining permits in California. Some say the day of the lone mining entrepreneur is past. And some say you cannot make money mining gold wher
Jan 3, 1987
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Photolysis For Cyanide And Nitrate Remediation Of WaterBy C. A. Young
The remediation of cyanide (CN-) and nitrate (NO)-) anions in mine and agricultural waters by various photolytic methods has been reviewed and investigated. Photolytic methods such as direct photolysi
Jan 1, 1995
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Voluntary Reclamation and Remediation of a Former Vanadium MineBy C. Beul, R. Schipper, L. Santisteban
The Garfield Mine is a legacy vanadium mine in western Colorado with multiple mine openings, waste rock piles, and adit seepages that Cyprus Climax Metals Company (a Freeport-McMoRan Inc. subsidiary)
Jan 1, 2019
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Log Washers in the Aggregate and Flux-stone Industries (0877ecc9-4f5e-45ee-baad-2bba4a29dcf4)By A. R. Jr. Amos
LOG washers have been used for many years in the washing of clay iron ores, phosphate rock and manganese ores, but not until the past 15 years have they been employed to any extent in the preparation
Jan 1, 1936
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Selectivity Considerations In The Amine Extraction Of Gold From Cyanide SolutionsBy M. B. Mooiman
It has recently been discovered that the pH at which gold can be extracted from cyanide solution with primary, secondary, and tertiary amines can be increased 2 to 5 pH units by the addition of modifi
Jan 1, 1983
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Copper Recovery From Concentrated Solution Utilizing Kelex Solvent Extraction ? IntroductionBy J. A. Hartlage
Four years ago, Ashland Chemical Company introduced a new copper solvent extraction reagent for hydrometallurgical utilization. The reagent, an alkylated 8-hydroxyquinoline, is called Kelex 100 ®(1).
Jan 1, 1974
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Members, Associates And Junior AssociatesAdams, John H., Pres. & Mgr., Alabama Lime & Stone Corpn., 1302-4-8 First Ave., Birmingham, Ala. '14 Adams, L. W., Otis Steel Co., Riverside Plant Cleveland, Ohio. '15 Adams, Leland D., M
Jan 1, 1925
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Estimating Post-Mining Pit Lake Geochemistry Utilizing Geochemical And Numerical ModelingBy D. A. Bird
Geochemical models using published thermo-dynamic data and laboratory derived kinetic rate laws allow prediction of post-closure pit lake geochemistry at open pit mining sites. A combination of "forwa
Jan 1, 1994
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Olivine - Past, Present And FutureBy Kefton H. Teague
Olivine was first described and named by Warner in 1790. It is an olive green to greenish gray colored magnesium-iron silicate containing a mixture, in solid solution, of fosterite (Mg2SiO4) and faya
Jan 1, 1977
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RI 6851 Thermoelectric Properties Of Yttrium Selenides And TelluridesBy Jr. Norman
The Bureau of Mines investigated the thermoelectric properties of yttrium selenides and tellurides from room temperature to 900° C. X-ray crystallographic data were determined for the yttrium-selenium
Jan 1, 1966
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Slide Gate Systems for Copper TappingBy Klaus Gamweger
"This paper introduces an innovative solution to open and close the tap hole of different furnace types in the copper industry with a slide gate system. Two plates with defined drilled holes are slid
Jan 1, 2012
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Unique Characteristics for the Design and Construction of the New Twin Tunnel “Caltanissetta”, on Highway 640 in Sicily, Italy - Practical Experience in Using ø15.08 m (50 feet) Diameter E.P.B. MachineBy Pier Francesco Paglini, Gian Luca Menchini, Pier Francesco Boschi
"PROJECTThe “Caltanissetta” Tunnel is part of the ANAS S.p.A (National Autonomous Roads Corporation) $ 1.3 Billion Highway 640 Caltanissetta-Agrigento (Sicily, Italy) Rehabilitation Project, consistin
Jan 1, 2016
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Statistical Analysis Of The Hydrochemistry Of Ground Waters In Columbia River BasaltsBy R. K. Steinhorst
Multivariate cluster analysis, MANOVA, canonical analysis, and discriminant analysis of hydrochemistry data were used to investigate the directions of ground water movement in basalts in the vicinity
Jan 1, 1990
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Design for SafetyBy Philip J. Bangerter, Chris Twigge-Molecey
Design for safety is critical to metallurgical plants, due to the inherently dangerous nature of their processes. Two significant areas of concern are: 1. preventing catastrophic process failures that
Jan 1, 2015