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Geologic Factors Described for Large Global Gold Placer DepositsBy Joseph R. Wojcik
Introduction Placer deposits account for one-half to two-thirds of the total gold produced worldwide. As many as 311 t (10 million oz) have been produced from some major districts. Several others are
Jan 11, 1984
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Panel Discussion Flotation Plants: Are They Optimized?By V. R. Degner
Comments Summary It is very interesting to review the technical changes which have occurred in the industrial practice of minerals flotation over the past two decades. In 1972, worldwide industrial
Jan 1, 1993
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EmeryBy Derek J. McCracken, William G. Holroyd
Emery is a rock that at one time held a large share of the abrasives market. The introduction of synthetic abrasives, however has forced it to settle for only certain niches in the marketplace. This l
Jan 1, 1994
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NSTA Conventions Again Well Received By TeachersBy Sue Sawyer
In October, November and December, teachers at the National Science Teachers' Association (NSTA) area conventions were lured to visit the Minerals Education Coalition (MEC) booth by the promise o
Jan 1, 1998
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Assessing Risks from Mining-Induced Ground Movements near Gas WellsBy Gregory M. Rumbaugh, Christopher Mark
"The proliferation of unconventional gas well development in the Northern Appalachian coalfields has raised a number of mine safety concerns. Unconventional wells, which extract gas from deep shale fo
Jan 1, 2019
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Miners tunneling efforts nearly ended Civil War nine months soonerBy Bob Snashall
"We could blow that damned fort out of existence if we could run a mine shaft under it!," claimed one Union soldier eyeing Bobby Lee's Petersburg defense line protecting Richmond and Jeff Davis.
Jan 1, 1989
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Applying Environmental Tax Credits to Reduce Nevada State Property TaxesBy Richard W. Jolk
A pollution control equipment exemption which reduces the fair and equitable taxable value of a mine property is allowed under Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) 361.077 and must be filed in accordance with
Jan 1, 1993
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In-Pit Conveying at the Wyodak Mine-Gillette, WyomingBy Ryne Goodnough
INTRODUCTION The Wyodak Mine is located in the northern Powder River Basin of Wyoming and is thought to be the oldest continuously operating coal mine in the United States, having recorded yearly
Jan 1, 2004
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World’s Largest Ore Grinder Without GearsBy Fritz Kleiner, Walter Meintrup
On Nov. 4, 1981 A/S Sydvaranger's 1-kt/h (1,100-stph) wet-process, iron ore ball mill completed its first four months of uninterrupted, full-load operation in Kirkenes, Norway. This 6.5-m-diam (2
Jan 9, 1982
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Pittsburgh again hosts annual AMC coal conventionBy Tim Neil, O&apos
Acid rain legislation, the new tax package, excess coal capacity, the effects of low oil prices, how to increase coal exports: These were among the items discussed at the May 4-7, American Mining Cong
Jan 7, 1986
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Environmental Condition And Impact Of Inactive Uranium MinesBy J. M. Hans, M. F. O’Connell, G. E. Eadie
INTRODUCTION The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was required, under Section 114(c) of Public Law 95-604, to provide a report to Congress identifying the location, and potential health,
Jan 1, 1981
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Prospects for chemical coal cleaning (Technical Note)By D. J. Boron, R. Kollrack
Introduction The US has the largest total (364 Gt, or 401 billion st) and recoverable (182 Gt, or 201 billion st) coal reserves in the world (Steam/Its Generation and Use, 1978). However, progressi
Jan 1, 1987
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Total Concept’s coordinator’s point of viewBy Patricia Petty
If enthusiasm is a requirement, the coordinator of the Total Concept program is a dynamic, exciting leader with a lot of potential to keep the program a vital and progressive effort for many years. Ar
Jan 3, 1986
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Introduction to MiningContributions made by mining have played a much more significant role in the development of civilization than is generally conceded by historians or recognized by ordinary citizens. In modern society,
Jan 1, 2008
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Underground Mining: Comparison of MethodsBy Stephen A. Orr
Underground mining is a dynamic art and science with a diverse set of design, production, and economic criteria that must be considered before selecting an optimal method to extract the ore. While all
Jan 1, 2008
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Portland CementBy T. K. McCranie, A. H. Tousley, A. H. Kackman, L. R. Gregory, A. Jr. McElrath, R. J. Krekel
In Roman and earlier civilizations the term cement was applied only to mixtures of lime, pozzolana, sand, water, etc., used as a mortar to bind larger stones. Today, portland cement, the subject of th
Jan 1, 1985
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Conventional Small Drilling EquipmentBy E. H. Kurt
INTRODUCTION The simplest way to drill a hole into rock is to strike a steel chisel or drill bit with a hammer. Early miners used this elementary hand technique so successfully in "single jacking" an
Jan 1, 1982
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Salt (3e774718-0534-43ca-850b-16dafb29fc52)By Dennis S. Kostick
Sodium is a silver-colored metal that is so unstable that it reacts violently in the presence of water, and chlorine is a greenish-colored gas that is dangerous and lethal. Yet the combination of thes
Jan 1, 1994
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Real-Time Expert System Control Of The Brenda Mines Grinding CircuitBy R. Spring
Artificial intelligence, and especially expert systems, are currently receiving considerable attention. Of interest to the control engineer is the utilization of these tools for real-time process cont
Jan 1, 1989
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Geology Of The Vulture Mine, ArizonaBy D. C. White
The Vulture Mine near Wickenburg, Arizona was a major gold producer from 1863 to 1942, having yielded about 11,000 kg Au and 8,000 kg Ag. Gold occurs as coarse native metal and electrum in quartz vein
Jan 1, 1988