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Using GIS To Identify High Value Areas In Large Coal Resources (1ec496cb-01f1-4841-88bd-76c01bb0871b)By T. F. Torries
Identifying high value areas of unmined coal when large quantities of coal are available relative to annual markets is difficult because of the uncertainty of when the coal is to be mined. A GIS based
Jan 1, 1999
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Economics Of Fluorine Raw MaterialsBy J. K. Brooke
Fluorine is a lively element in both its chemical and economic behavior. It was not isolated as an element until 1886 by Moissan. However, its principal source to this day, fluorspar, was known and it
Jan 1, 1964
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The Pittsburg & Midway Coal Mining Co. Solvent Refined Coal Process - Introduction And SummaryBy C. D. Atkinson
The past few years have seen a much greater concern about air pollution in this country. This concern has led to increased legislation restricting the discharge of many substances such as sulfur dioxi
Jan 1, 1973
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Simulation Of The Brenda Mines Ltd. Secondary Crushing Plant - IntroductionBy C. C. Hatch
As part of a general project to simulate a concentrator, the Brenda Mines Limited secondary crushing plant, located near Peachland, B. C., was sampled during the summer and winter of 1975 to develop a
Jan 1, 1979
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Ammonium Nitrate Blasting Tests In Potash MiningBy Adolph V. Mitterer
International Minerals and Chemical Corporation operates one of six potash mines in the Carlsbad potash basin. More than 90 percent of America's potash is produced at Carlsbad and IMC accounts fo
Jan 1, 1959
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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
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Soudan 2 Cavern Construction HistoryBy Brent K. Nelson, D. Lee Petersen, Charles R. Nelson
INTRODUCTION The Soudan 2 Cavern was completed in 1986 as a physics research laboratory located 713 m below ground in northern Minnesota. A paper in the 1985 RETC proceedings presented the backgrou
Jan 1, 1987
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Evolution of a Mine Information System at the Endako MineBy Robert Jedrzejczak
The Endako Mine is an open-pit molybdenum mine located in the north central region of British Columbia, Canada, about 960 km (600 road miles) north of Vancouver. Production for the latter part of 1992
Jan 1, 1993
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Recovery Of Low-Level, Dissolved Uranium Values From Treated Mine WatersBy Timothy C. Smith, S. Andrew Jacobs, Douglas E. Gonzales, Sandy J. Schexnailder, Carl Urban
At the Schwartzwalder Mine (Cotter Corporation, Golden, Colorado) ion exchange resins have been used in mine water treatment experiments. The experiments, initiated in October 1979 and currently in pr
Jan 1, 1980
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Industrial Minerals Of Saskatchewan ? IntroductionBy Lynn I. Kelley
Industrial-mineral production contributes on the order of CDN$1.5 billion per year to the economy of Saskatchewan, Canada. Potash is the primary industrial mineral produced in the province, followed b
Jan 1, 1999
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Vibrational Shear Enhanced Processing Applied To Liquid-Solid Separations And Size Classification Within The Mineral Processing IndustryBy B. Culkin
The production of fine particle products within the mineral processing industry is a very important market segment. Many of these products are processed in an aqueous state and must ultimately be dewa
Jan 1, 1993
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United States Phosphate Industry And World CommerceBy W. J. Turbeville
The subject of this discussion is timely. The U.S. phosphate industry is suffering the throes of depression. It's plight is a matter of widespread concern. The future role of the U.S. industry in
Jan 1, 1983
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Specifications, Limitations, And Restrictions On The Utilization Of Fly Ash ? IntroductionBy M. Jack Snyder
The problem of effective utilization of fly ash has been given wide attention for a number of years. Although the effort devoted to the problem has led to some applications of demonstrated usefulness,
Jan 1, 1968
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Installation, Operation And Maintenance Problems With Large Vibrating Screens In Mineral Processing ApplicationsBy J. W. Scott
The problems involved in installing, maintaining, and operating large vibrating screens have been summarized and discussed, based on a survey of current use of such screens in selected North American
Jan 1, 1983
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The State Of Mine Closure: Concepts, Commitments, And Cooperation (a0280683-ff0a-4199-a7cb-4b6fd4188b67)By T. Mudder
The objectives for closure of a hard rock mine include minimizing long term environmental liability, attaining regulatory compliance, and maintaining geotechnical stability, while closing as cost-effe
Jan 1, 1999
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Water Mining - A Modern RealityBy William C. Ellis
Underground water is part of a continuing hydrologic cycle, which involves all elements of water occurrence. All groundwater of economic importance is in process of movement through a porous rock stra
Jan 1, 1964
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Cost Impact Of The Federal Coal Mine Health And Safety Act Of 1969By James E. Breland
Society's growing concern over the number of deaths and serious injuries occurring in coal mines, coupled with a growing sentiment to develop and promulgate improved mandatory health or safety st
Jan 1, 1973
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Exploration Of 100,000 Acres Of Coal LandBy Douglas F. Crickmer
Pocahontas Land Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Norfolk and western Railway Company, owns a 100,000-acre block of coal lands in Martin, Johnson, Pike, Floyd and Lawrence Counties, Kentucky.
Jan 1, 1964
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Recovery Of Phosphate Values From SlimesBy C. M. Rastle
Resource Technology Associates (RTA) has developed a flocculation-flotation process that increases phosphate recoveries from current operating plants. A major advantage of the process is the ability t
Jan 1, 1988
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The Use Of Expert Systems In Concentrator Control ? IntroductionBy Lynn B. Hales
Everywhere you turn today there are articles on artificial intelligence and the rapid emergence of expert systems. Expert systems form a class of software that has developed as a result of the large r
Jan 1, 1987