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MIRL Research Projects

  • Development of biological remediation solutions for mine water at Red Dog mine, Alaska
  • Strategies to improve flotation recovery in high viscosity feed in Red Dog mine, Alaska
  • Recovery of rare earth elements (REE) from Alaska coal using bacteria
  • Automatic detection of subtle sensor errors in Pogo gold mine using big data
  • Preparing the Unemployed for the Mining Sector: A TAACCCT Funded Project
  • Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) for Emergency Response and Disaster Preparedness in Mining Applications
  • Unmanned Vehicles for Mine Safety Operations and Training
  • Designing an Engineering School for the American Univ. of Mongolia (AUM)
  • The Alaska-Canada Rail Link Project
  • Ventilation of Deep Open pit Mines with special Reference to Air Inversion in Arctic or Subarctic Regions.
  • Innovative Approach to Ore Grade Reconciliation
  • Identification of REE in some Alaskan Coal and Ash Samples
  • Mineral Industry Research Laboratory (MIRL)
  • Duckering Building
  • 1760 Tanana Loop
  • PO Box 75 5800
  • Fairbanks, AK 99775-5800, USA
  • phone (907) 474-6917
  • fax (907) 474-6635
  • tghosh@alaska.edu
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