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Decision-Making In Mineral Exploration - Introductory ReviewBy Frederik P. Agterberg
Mineral exploration consists of the acquisition of data and their interpretation to ascertain the presence or absence of uncertain events. In general, the amount of uncertainty decreases during explor
Jan 1, 1989
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The Influence of Cleats and Joints on Production Blast Fragment Size in the Wyodak Coal, Campbell County, Wyoming.By P. R. La Pointe, H. C. Ganow
The production of both over- and undersized coal fragments is a constant problem to open pit operators in the Powder River Basin. Operators strive to achieve production blasts that economically minimi
Jan 1, 1986
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Engineering Analysis Of Fiber Reinforcement In Cemented Tailings For Use As Backfill In The Longwall Underhand Cut-And-Fill Mining Method ? IntroductionBy C. D. Wittreich
The University of Idaho, Department of Metallurgical and Mining Engineering, through the Generic Mineral Technology Center, has been engaged in mine design research at the Lucky Friday Mine, Mullan, I
Jan 1, 1987
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An Overview Of Coal Mining In The West: Promise And ProblemsBy Robert E. Murray
It's indeed a pleasure for me to speak to you today about the development and operation of large-scale surface coal mining projects in the western United States. It is an exciting story about Ame
Jan 1, 1975
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Impacts of Human Fatigue Impairments on Mine Equipment Operation Performance - SME Annual Meeting 2026By Vanessa Viterbo, Lia Walker, Hassan Khaniani, Vitor Viterbo
Fatigue is a major contributor to haul-truck incidents in mining, with up to 65% of fatigue-related events associated with operator drowsiness or microsleep episodes, Williamson et al. (2011) and Cate
Feb 22, 2026
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Long Boom Design Considerations ? IntroductionBy O. E. Wheeler
The use of the walking dragline as a stripping tool has increased dramatically in the past two decades. The reasons for its increased popularity and some historical background on its introduction into
Jan 1, 1976
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Evaluation Of Novel Georgia Pacific Clay Binders In Iron Ore FlotationBy D. Tao
Reverse cationic flotation is the most widely utilized flotation method for concentrating iron ore. In this process, quartz is often floated with ether amines (R?(OCH2)3?NH2) partially neutralized wi
Jan 1, 2010
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Possible Heavy Mineral Resources, Offshore Alabama And MississippiBy Stephen H. Stow
Economically important heavy minerals have been studied in the sediments of offshore Alabama and Mississippi. Sandy samples have been collected from a 200 square mile area from Dauphin to Horn Islands
Jan 1, 1975
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Methane Drainage Systems And Future Requirements In South African Coal MinesBy A. P. Cook
Methane drainage on a mine-wide scale is a relatively new technology to South African coal mines. Shallow seams and apparently low methane contents have been assumed to result in less methane problems
Jan 1, 1993
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Mine PumpsBy Robert W. Lawson
INTRODUCTION Prior to 1705, underground mining was limited to mineral deposits located above or a very small distance below the water table. The development of the steamdriven mining pump was motiv
Jan 1, 1982
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Development Of Mini Pilot Plant And Its Application In Milling OperationsBy D. Shink
A small scale continuous flotation cell was designed and constructed at Noranda Technology Centre to develop a mobile testing flotation circuit located next to the production circuit. This mobile smal
Jan 1, 1992
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Mineral Chemistry and Phase Equilibrium Constraints on the Origin of Accretions Formed During Copper Flash SmeltingBy I. Moreno-Ventas, G. Ríos, J. C. Fernández-Caliani, M. Bacedoni
"This paper delves into the constraints on the nature, origin and thermal evolution of the accretions formed in the uptake shaft of the flash smelting furnace operated by Atlantic Copper in Huelva, Sp
Jan 1, 2017
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Ventilation System Improvements At The Dutch Creek MineBy J. L. Fuller
Mine ventilation surveys were conducted by Technical Support engineers during June 1987 and September 1989 at the Dutch Creek Hine. The mine is located near Redstone, Colorado and is operated by Mid-C
Jan 1, 1991
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Problems Related To Coal Mining Under Deep CoverBy R. D. Herron
Mining coal under deep cover conditions is certainly the proper phrase to use in describing one of our newest operations. Located in the southwest corner of Virginia is this operation which is the Bea
Jan 1, 1968
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Replacement of Wet Ball Milling with High‑Pressure Grinding Ahead of Mineral Separation - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Robert McIvor, Sami Makni, Andreia Rosa, Claude Gagnon
In response to the Natural Resources Canada “Crush It Challenge,” Corem partnered with the University of British Columbia and led a project to develop and demonstrate the use of high-pressure grinding
Nov 28, 2023
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The Extraction of Silica from Nickel Laterite Ore by Alkaline Hydrothermal ProcessBy Xiaolong Bi, Shaohua Luo, Longjiao Chang, Shiyuan Cao, Jianan Liu
The abstract discusses the extraction of silica from nickel laterite ore using a hydrothermal process with sodium hydroxide. The effects of reaction temperature, time, and NaOH-to-ore ratio on silica
Apr 21, 2022
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Regulations Versus Management PracticesBy Richard S. Ghent, Daniel G. Warnock
JOHN HAMRIC: Our next speakers are Richard Ghent, manager of environmental health and safety for CF Industries, Hardee Phosphate Complex, in Wauchula, Florida. Richard has 20 years' experience wi
Jan 1, 1998
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Industrial Minerals 1990In 1990, US mine production of barite increased 54.1 %. Barite consumption, sold or used by grinding plants, increased by 27.6%. Imports were about the same as 1989. World mine production in¬creased 1
Jan 1, 1991
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Bureau Of Reclamation Experience In Use Of Boring Machines In Tunnel Excavation ? IntroductionBy B. P. Bellport
This paper summarizes the Bureau of Reclamation's experience in the use of boring machines to excavate six major tunnels on the Bureau's water resources development projects in the western U
Jan 1, 1970
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Slurry Handling Considerations ? IntroductionBy Ralph M. Stricklen
The need to move large tonnages of slurry has grown as mines have become larger. As existing tailing depositories are filled up, new mines developed, or environmental requirements dictate, it becomes
Jan 1, 1984