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Cost-Effective Means for Identifying Acid Rock Drainage Risks - Integration of the Geochemistry-Mineralogy-Texture Approach and Geometallurgical TechniquesBy D J. Bradshaw, B Lottermoser, A Parbhakar-Fox
"Best practice for acid rock drainage (ARD) risk assessment still relies solely on the geochemical properties of sulfidic rocks and mineral processing products, despite the fact that a rockÆs tendency
Sep 29, 2013
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High Temperature Properties of Molten Nitrate Salt for Solar Thermal Energy Storage ApplicationBy Geoffrey Brooks, Mehedi Bin Mohammad, M. Akbar Rhamdhani
Molten alkali nitrates are used commercially as thermal storage fluids (HTF) for solar thermal electricity generation. Their range of operation is limited by the thermal stability and this limits the
Mar 1, 2017
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IC 6718 Mining Laws Of Madagascar ? Prefatory NoteBy R. M. Santmeyers
This paper presents one of a series of digests of foreign mining legislation and curt decisions that is being prepared in advance of a. general report relative to the rights of American citizens to ex
Jan 1, 1933
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RI 5082 Recovery Of Manganese From Ores Of Aroostook County, Maine ? SummaryBy R. T. MacMillan
A number of chemical techniques have been applied to manganese ores from three areas of Aroostook County, Maine. Although large tonnages of these ores have been proved, they are low grade, and their e
Jan 1, 1954
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Overcoming Constructability Challenges for Drilled Displacement Pile Installation in Difficult GeologyBy A. Rod Kern, Michael A. McNicholas, Yaser Taheri
Deep foundations were required for construction of an 18,000 ft2 (1,672 m2) 4-story office building and an adjacent 23,750 ft2 (2,206 m2) 5-story parking garage in Queens, New York due to an existing
Jan 1, 2019
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Detailed Surface Mine Planning Of Coal Deposits By Use Of Computer Block ModelsBy Carl E. Williams
During the past two years a computer program called "COPOR," Computerized Open Pit Optimization Routine, has been developed and used for mine planning of several base metal deposits. This routine util
Jan 1, 1978
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Transportation, Maintenance, VentilationBy J. W. Buch
IN THE FIELD of track haulage, interest has seemed to center on the question of larger mine cars both for handling material from loading point to shaft bottom or surface, and for shuttle service. Savi
Jan 1, 1942
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Simultaneous Behavior of Additives in Copper ElectrorefiningBy René Winand
Due to chemical and electrochemical behavior of the most common additives in copper electrorefining i.e. gelatine, thiourea and chloride ions, it is essential to simulate as far as possible true indus
Jan 1, 1995
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Fluxing Silicio Us Iron OresBy T. F. Witherbee
(Read at the Amenia Meeting, October, 1877.) THE subject of an article in the Engineering and Mining Journal for October 13th, 1877, namely, Blast Furnace Treatment of Silicious Iron Ores,, is of g
Jan 1, 1878
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An Algorithm For Analyticalsolutions And Analysis Of Mineral Processing CircuitsBy A. Noble
Traditional simulations of mineral processing circuits are solved by straightforward numerical techniques which require iteration to accommodate recirculating loads. Depending on the complexity of the
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 5242 Spectrophotometric determination of tantalum with gallic acidBy Harry Freund, Kenneth H. Hammill, Francis C. Bissonnette
"Gallic acid is a sensitive, stable, colorimetric reagent for the determination of tantalum in the range of 2 to 40 µ g.Ta/ml. The method consists of the fusion of tantalum oxide with potassium pyrosu
Sep 1, 1956
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Considerations Of Failure Mechanisms Associated With Rock Slope Instability And Consequences For Stability AnalysisThe results of a series of physical model studies of the stability of jointed rock slopes carried out some years ago are described. These models were tested under centrifugal loading. Four ?geological
Jan 1, 2006
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Evaluation of the mechanical properti of wood-derived charcoal briquettes for use as a reductantBy H. W. J. P. Neomagus, R. K. K. Mbaya, J. R. Bunt, N. T. Leokaoke, N. W. Makgobelele
Silicon Smelters consumes more than 80000 t/a of wood-derived charcoal as carbonaceous reductant in the production of silicon metal. More than 10% of this material is discarded as fines (<6 mm) genera
May 1, 2021
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Chapter 6. Some Property Acquisition Agreements - Part I. GeneralBy Karl J. C. Harries
"6.1. INTRODUCTIONThis chapter comments on some of the more common types of agreements related to property examination and acquisition, other than the farm-in/joint venture agreement or common underta
Jan 1, 2003
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Blast-Furnace Slag CementBy J. A. Brothers, M. R. Foran
"AbstractThis paper reviews the progress made in the manufacture of hydraulic cement from iron blast-furnace slag by simply grinding the granulated material with other constituents. The influence of t
Jan 1, 1950
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Development of a Comprehensive Pillar and Roof Monitoring System at a Steeply Dipping Underground Limestone MineBy D. McElhinney, J. Winfield, G. Buchan, B. Slaker, A. Iannacchione, T. Minoski, G. Rashed, M. Van Dyke, M. Murphy
"The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has previously established pillar design guidelines for the underground stone mining industry. These guidelines were created from an
Jan 1, 2018
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Blast Design & Diagnostics Using Portable Solid State, High-Speed Videography SystemsBy Laura Bastemante, Bruce Vandenberg, Fred Huettig
Recent advances in solid-state, field portable, fast framing video camera systems and PC based frame capture hardware now allow blast imaging up to loo0 frames per second. Up to 8 seconds of data can
Jan 1, 1997
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Unreinforced Slurry Walls as Temporary Support of Excavation for Shafts - RETC2021By Arash Dahi Taleghani, Pooyan Asadollahi
Slurry walls, also known as diaphragm walls, are commonly used as temporary and/ or permanent support of excavation for construction of shafts in soft ground. Through case history, this paper demonstr
Jun 13, 2021
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Safety Methods for Metal MinesBy B. F. Tillson
ALTHOUGH most accidents occur through the A carelessness or misfortune of the workmen; that is no reason why we should not take all physical precautions practicable. The best way to approach the probl
Jan 1, 1926
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Development of an Intelligent Control System for Ferrous Iron Oxidation by Thiobacillus FerrooxidansBy M. D. Light
An intelligent control system (ICS) is being developed for ferrous iron oxidation by Thiobacillus ferroxitdans. The ICS provides computerized data acquisition and' control of process variables (t
Jan 1, 1991