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The Powder River Basin Mother Lode Of The Nation's Compliance Coal -Part IIBy L. Alan Weakly
The Powder River Basin is the largest strippable reserve of compliant coal in the United States. It is the mother lode, for this Basin is currently supplying 25 percent of the coal produced in the US
Jan 1, 1998
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Softwall Mining (Patent Pending) New Technology For Phosphatic Clays And Other Deposits In Soft, Shallow ConditionsBy Randall D. Peterson
Strip mining with draglines and other surface equipment has traditionally been the method of choice for mining shallow deposits. This is particularly true for soft deposits that require little or no b
Jan 1, 1998
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Properties Of Decanter Centrifuges In The Mining IndustryBy R. Merkl
Since the 1940s, decanter centrifuges have become more important for increasingly complex solid-liquid or solid-liquid-liquid separation processes. Sometimes processed industrial or metalliferous mine
Feb 1, 2012
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Sinter As Feed Material In The SL/RN ProcessBy F. Cappel
Except in a few special cases, it is necessary for solid fuel direct reduction in rotary kilns that iron-bearing materials be charged with a minimum grainsize of approx. 5 mm. For fines not usable in
Jan 1, 1983
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An Evaluation Of Selected Pit Configurations For Surface Mining A Moderately Pitching Coal SeamBy Yoginder P. Chugh
Physical mine modeling and computer simulation techniques were used to conduct technical feasibility and economic analyses of selected pit configurations for surface mining a single coal seam dipping
Jan 1, 1984
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How To Finance Mineral Prospects (2809e36e-3664-40b8-bebf-a204d5237680)By Edgar F. Cruft
It is sometimes said that "mines are made, and not found". I rather doubt that the exploration geologist would be overly sympathetic to that statement, and, of course, like most one-liners it is only
Jan 1, 1979
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Solution Mining At Searles Lake, Trona, CABy Stephen P. Mulqueen
Searles Lake is an evaporite basin located near the community of Trona in northwestern San Bernardino County, CA. Searles Valley Minerals Operations Inc. (SVM), a subsidiary of Nirma Limited, current
Jan 1, 2012
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A Systems Analysis Of Longwall Mining SystemsBy Raja V. Ramani
In many instances, the actual production from a longwall face does not equal the planned capacity. General problem areas which have been identified include face length and panel depth, face area and g
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluation Of Depressants For Gangue Sulfide Minerals In The Upgrading Of Molybdenite ConcentratesBy R. R. Dorfler
The existing regrind circuit at the Climax Operations uses sodium cyanide and Nokes reagent to reject pyrite, copper, and lead minerals. Laboratory flotation studies were performed using feed to flota
Jan 1, 1981
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Risk Management For Mining Industry Operations - Risk Management OverviewBy S. E. Younis
The mining industry is currently looking to better understand, anticipate, and be able to mitigate business and operational risks in order to deliver the rewards of risk taking, and to minimize the fr
Jan 1, 2012
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Development Of Extreme Settings On Deep Well Turbine PumpsBy Claude E. Wykes
Deep Well turbine pumps receive constantly increasing application to the problem of mining water and other fluids from great depths. Many installations of medium settings are presently operating succe
Jan 1, 1960
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Nevada gold mines eyes rebirth: Historic mine near Searchlight could be producing by SeptemberTHE QUARTETTE Mine near Searchlight, NV, a mine that first operated in the 1890s, could begin processing ore again by September. Jetco Enterprises Inc. plans to work through the tailings and ore clos
Sep 1, 2013
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The Design Of Stable Highwalls And Spoil Piles In Strip MiningBy Peter N. Calder
There is little doubt that the stability of both highwalls and spoil piles is essential to efficient strip mining. Accurate determination of the appropriate geotechnical parameters will pay dividends
Jan 1, 1980
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Separation EfficiencyBy Norman F. Schulz
The technical excellence of separation achieved in a mineral concentration process, or any other process where two constituents of any kind are physically separated from each other, is expressed uniqu
Jan 1, 1969
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Corrosion protection and cost reduction in the mining and minerals industriesBy John Relser
The production processes that are developed in the mining and minerals industry are manufactured to be exposed to very aggressive environments. Chemical, abrasion, and impact expose structures and equ
Feb 1, 2014
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Lithium: A Review of 1999 ActivitiesBy M. Tamlin
The state of the lithium mineral industry is closely linked to the performance of the glass and ceramic industries and to the overall economy. Demand for the glass/ceramic products in Europe, Asia and
Jan 1, 2000
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Platinum Adsorption From Chloride Media Using Carbonized Biomass and Commercial SorbentBy M. H. Morcali
Pistachio nut shells, an agricultural waste biomass, and Lewatit TP 214, a commercial sorbent, were investigated as adsorbents for the adsorption of platinum from dilute hexachloroplatinic acid soluti
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Mining Geology: The Industry's Hope (204542f3-6b26-4fd2-8cdb-c673bac2372e)By R. A. Metz, Willard C. Lacy
Survival of the mining industry as a viable economic entity in the United States is being seriously threatened by declining grades of ore reserves, rising operational and capital costs, and increased
Jan 1, 1992
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Effect Of End Constraint On Pillar Strength ? IntroductionBy Guillermo Krstulovich
Pillar strength is a fundamental variable in the design of room and pillar mining. A number of researchers have investigated the strength of mine pillars by loading cubical, cylindrical and rectangula
Jan 1, 1970
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Computer Assisted Control Of Pellet IndurationBy R. E. Turner
Hamersley Iron Pty. Limited, one of the world's largest iron ore producers, operates a 3.0 million tonne per year pelletizing facility at Dampier in Western Australia. The plant produces pellets
Jan 1, 1980