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Gold Companies Look at Mexico, Dominican Republic
By Steve Kral
When the price of gold cracked the US$9.60/g(US$300/oz) mark last year, the gold-mining industry began to crank up again. This followed several years of gold prices that had languished in the mid-200
Jan 1, 2003
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Barite Exploration In The United States
By Russell A. Fields
Barite (BaS04) is an industrial mineral with hundreds of uses. It is primarily used as a weighting agent in drilling fluids. This use comprised approximately 97% of U.S. barite consumption in 1981.
Jan 1, 1983
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Understanding the link between personality and safety
By Greg Ford
Each year, companies spend millions of dollars on safety training and on safe equipment, money that is generally well spent. Despite that, we still make mistakes. What happens if the mistakes are made
Aug 1, 2013
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USBM Designs In-Pit Movable Crusher Based on Mine Personnel Survey
By Earl M. Frizzell, Ronald W. Utley
Introduction For the past several years the Bureau of Mines has undertaken research to develop alternative mine material haulage systems that will improve mine productivity, reduce haulage costs, inc
Jan 4, 1983
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Quantifying Relationships Between Subsidence and Longwall Face Advance Using DInSAR
Surface subsidence that results from longwall mining can be large magnitude and can affect significant areas. Conventional methods for subsidence monitoring include leveling, global positioning system
Jan 7, 2020
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A Case History Of Convergence And Subsidence Over A Deep Saskatchewan Potash Mine
By D. Z. Mraz, R. S. Jones
Unlike in coal mines where caving methods are used, the subsidence over potash mines in Saskatchewan, Canada, is a function of gradual mining convergence. Because of the presence of high pressure wate
Jan 1, 1986
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Crushing and grinding at Bond Gold’s Colosseum mine : An update
By R. L. Beatty
Bond International Gold's Colosseum gold mine was discovered in 1865. No recorded production occurred, however, until the 1930s, with production of about 19 kg (615 oz) of gold. The mine was clos
Jan 1, 1989
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Markets for Southern Powder River Basin Coal
By G. E. Vaninetti
During its modem era, the southern Powder River Basin (PRB) in Wyoming has grown from meager origins in the early 1970s to become one of the most important coal-producing regions in the United States.
Jan 1, 1994
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Practical Consequences Of The Time-Dependency Of Ground Behavior For Tunneling
By George Anagnostou
Time-dependent ground behavior may have important implications for the construction process or the life of a tunnel. The paper gives a concise overview of the influence of time on the deformations and
Jan 1, 2007
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Benefits of a Good Quality Assurance Program to an Electric Utility
By W. J. Mahoney
A good quality assurance program at a coal mine or power plant is accurate, timely and consistent. The quality analysis is accurate due to a complete sampling of the coal stream loaded into the unit t
Jan 1, 1994
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Metallogenic Characteristics Of The “Borska Reka” Porphyry Copper Deposit In The Bor Copper And Gold Deposit, East Serbia
By D. Kozelj
Introduction The porphyry copper deposit “Borska Reka” is the biggest undeveloped deposit in the Timok Magmatic Complex (TMC). Total reserve calculated manually is 611 Mt (cut-off grade 0.3% Cu) of 0
Jan 1, 2007
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Ground Control Design For Highwall Mining (237c3f7a-5149-4dad-a860-b8b9ad20fedb)
By R. Karl Zipf
Highwall mining is an important surface coal mining method, and it may account for approximately 4% of total U.S. coal production. Highwall stability is the major ground control related safety concer
Jan 1, 2005
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New Directions For The NURE Program
By Donald L. Everhart
The National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) program since 1974 has been designed to accomplish a comprehensive coverage of the 48 conterminous States and Alaska to evaluate the total uranium resou
Jan 1, 1979
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Use of Tunnel Boring Machines at Depth: Extending the Limits
By Peter Dowden, Trevor Carter, Allan Moss, Bruce Downing, Richard Beddoes
Traditionally (with a few exceptions) tunnel boring machines (TBMs) have been utilized on tunnel projects where the risks associated with deep tunnels (rock burst, squeeze, etc) are low (or expected t
Jan 1, 2007
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Cyanidation Studies: Recovery Of Copper By Cyanidation
By George O. Lower
The use of cyanides in the extraction of gold and silver is well known.1 Such extractions employ con¬centrations of cyanide in the range of 0.02-0.25 % sodium cyanide equivalent in leaching cycles of
Jan 1, 1966
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Solids Control In Solvent Extraction Circuits Using Electrostatic Dispersion
By Jr. Pitts
Elevation of surface charge density on colloidal particles in the presence of a high potential electrostatic field is demonstrated as a viable technique for preventing the accumulation of solids in so
Jan 1, 1992
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Slurry Shield Method In Japan
By Hisashi Takahasi, Hironobu Yamazaki
INTRODUCTION The slurry shield method was developed in Japan in 1963 and its experimental tunnelling work was performed in 1965. Although the history of this method is short compared with the conve
Jan 1, 1976
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Inorganic Polymers Improve Bitumen Recovery From Low Grade Canadian Oil Sands
By A. Mahmoudkhani
There has been a continuous interest in chemical aids for processing Canadian oil sands by hot water extraction process since the first commercial industry operation in 1967. Several inorganic and org
Jan 1, 2012
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The Value Proposition: High Annual Return On Investment, And Short-Term Payback Realized In Integrated Mining Processing Automation And Optimization Using IndustrialIT Solutions
By M. C. Mound, E. Gallestey, C. Colbert
Continuous operating performance and high profit is one of the major concerns in the mining industry. Information systems are expected to reinforce and enable conformance to these requirements. The co
Jan 1, 2004
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Chemical And Biological Upgrading Of Stillwater Platinum-Group Metal Converter Matte
By D. L. Langhans
Platinum-group metal (PGM) converter matte from the Stillwater Complex, MT, was subjected to chemical and biological leaching in an effort to upgrade the matte by decreasing the Cu and Ni content. Cop
Jan 1, 1993