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Chemical Trends In Mesozoic Plutons Associated With Porphyry-Type Metallization Of The Pacific Northwest ? Summary And ConclusionsBy Cyrus W. Field
Chemical, mineralogical, and petrographic data have been obtained for suites of plutonic rock samples from the Guichon Creek Batholith of British Columbia and the Mineral-Iron Mountain-Sturgill Peak-
Jan 1, 1975
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Professional Project Management In Mine Construction (eaa1ab6c-7238-4837-a6d9-60f6f2ea531a)By F. G. Crack
This paper is based on the philosophy that the management structure and strategy required for mine construction and development projects are different from that required for routine production and mai
Jan 1, 1982
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Analysis And Assessment Of Grade Variability For Improving Exploration Planning And Reserve Estimation ? IntroductionBy Edmundo Tulcanaza
Increasing exploration costs and the need to reduce the time-frame from exploration to production presently demand formalized procedures to assist exploration planning and reserve analysis. Explor
Jan 1, 1982
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Volcanic Exhalations And Ore Deposition On The Sea FloorBy John Drew Ridge
Recent work by Haas has made available information on densities and vapor pressures of solutions of differing salinities at temperatures up to 330°C. From these data it is possible to predict the beha
Jan 1, 1973
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Rethinking Capacity BuildingBy K. Konialis
In the last twenty years, the mining industry has made marked efforts to improve its reputation in regard to its social performance. These efforts have been expressed in the 9th ICMM (International Co
Jan 1, 2007
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Technology For the Future – Report of the SME Research ForumBy Lee W. Saperstein
The Research Council of SME, at its Annual Meeting in Reno, NR, in February 1993, held a Research Forum on Technology for the Future. The Forum's purpose was to find out from the members, particu
Jan 1, 1993
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By-products Generated By One Industry - Useful Material To Another Industry: Use Of Calcium Silicate And Magnesium Oxide Generated By Northwest Alloys For Treatment Of Acid Mine WatersBy Victor C. Storhok, Batric Pesic, Marlyn D. Ballain
No1ihwest Alloys produces magnesium from dolomite by reduction with ferrosilicon and aluminum. This process produces alkaline by-products in quantities that allow their consideration for use as commer
Jan 1, 1998
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Strength of Laboratory-Sized Coal Specimens vs. Underground Coal Pillars (2458e82f-2b0f-4c8e-afd0-e72f5296225d)By James I. Mathis
Should an arbitrary reduction factor be applied to laboratory compressive strengths when designing pillars? The answer is, as is the main contention of Peng's article, probably not. Many factors
Jan 1, 1993
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Vanadium Deposits in ArizonaBy A. D. Hammond
"INTRODUCTION Vanadium deposits in Arizona are distributed all across the state, from the rim of the Grand Canyon to the Tombstone mining district in the southeast corner of the state (Figure 1). The
Jan 1, 2015
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Radioactivity In Coal And Environs At The Cholla Power Plant Joseph City, ArizonaBy Raymond E. Kary, John W. Mcklveen
The four unit Cholla coal fired power station at Joseph City, Arizona, consumes coal from the McKinley mine located in western New Mexico. Since coals may contain relatively high uranium or thorium co
Jan 1, 1981
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Silica Flotation At The Tilden MineBy Alan T. Nelson, Ronald D. Mariani
The Tilden concentrator was originally constructed in 1974 for the processing of low grade hematite. Flotation is a key concentrating process in the operation, and therefore flotation optimization has
Jan 1, 1993
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Environmental Uses - NeutralizationBy Arthur C. Pincomb, Alan R. Shapiro
A public awareness of and commitment to abate pollution of water, air, and soil continues to stimulate demand for industrial minerals and rocks capable of neutralizing strong and weak acids. The role
Jan 1, 1994
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Shortwall Mining the Pittsburgh Coal Seam in Northern West VirginiaBy Bernard L. Merlo
INTRODUCTION Modern mine management is constantly striving to develop improved mining methods which will not only increase productivity, but will also provide a safer work environment and make the mo
Jan 1, 1982
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Assessing Activated Carbon Quality in Hydrometallurgical Circuits Analysis and Presentation of DataBy Richard H. Follis
Activated carbons used for precious metal recovery from carbon-inpulp (CIP), carbon-In-leach (CIL) and carbon-in-column (CIC) circuits often become fouled with Inorganic precipitates (i.e., CaCOa, Ca
Jan 1, 1992
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Technical Note - Bivariable Planetary Cutter- Head Concept For Shaft BoringBy D. Gu, B. Lin
Discussion of concept Breakage of rock by machine is one of the major methods of excavation. With the development of modern engineering techniques, the advantages of using this method have become e
Jan 1, 1996
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International Trade In Industrial MineralsBy Henry N. McCarl
In the period 1982-1992, world trade has increased in real terms about 65% (Anon., 1992b). The nominal value of this trade in the early 1990s is approximately $5 trillion. In 1970, mineral commodities
Jan 1, 1994
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Microcomputers In The Mining Industry - A Case StudyBy Michael D. Loy
This paper examines the computerization steps of United Coal Company of Bristol, Virginia. OVERVIEW Producing close to 7,000,000 tons per year, United Coal Company is one of the most interesti
Jan 1, 1985
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Grouting And Water Control In Kentucky-Illinois Fluorspar Area ? I. IntroductionBy Fred C. Wrobbel
Two counties in Illinois, Ope and Hardin, and three counties in Kentucky, Crittenden, Livingston and Caldwell comprise the entire Kentucky-Illinois fluorspar district. The output from these five count
Jan 1, 1958
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Several Uses And Installations Of Pressure/Vacuum Lysimeters At Mining Facilities And Tailing Waste SitesBy William R. Bond
The pressure/vacuum lysimeter is being used as an effective vadose zone monitoring device for mining heap leach facilities, tailing disposal ponds and tailing waste sites. Their use has proven reliabl
Jan 1, 1984
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Pre-Split Blasting Research - IntroductionBy Adrian J. Mathias
For many years excavations were made in rock exclusively by conventional blasting methods, and without concern for damage to the rock surfaces which remained after the excavation was completed. Recent
Jan 1, 1965