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53. Ore Deposits of the Park City District with a Contribution on the Mayflower Lode
By Marvin P. Barnes, John G. Simos
The Park City District, Utah, is situated in the Wasatch Range at the intersection of the westward extension of the axis of the Uinta Range. Ore has been mined almost continuously from the first disco
Jan 1, 1968
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53rd Annual Conference of Metallurgists - Conference Proceedings
"WELCOME/BIENVENUE TO THE COM 2014 IN BEAUTIFUL VANCOUVER!On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to extend my thanks to you for participating in this year’s Conference of Metallurgists. R
Jan 1, 2014
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54 Inch Gyratory Crushers
Jan 1, 1978
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54. Livengood - Last of the Alaskan Gold Rushes
By Charles F. Herbert
Placer mining in Alaska had a desultory inception at Sumdum in 1869 and, during the years 1880 to 1896, received thin nourishment from the readily exhausted gold placers at Juneau and the longer- live
Jan 1, 1991
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54. The Geology of the Ore Deposits of the Pioche District, Nevada
By Paul Gemmill
Production was first recorded from the Pioche district in 1864, and it has continued to show an inherent ability to take on new life after periods of depression in the metal markets. Production from r
Jan 1, 1968
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55. Geology of the Spar Mountain Beryllium District, Utah
By Daniel R. Shawe
Large tabular beryllium deposits in waterlaid rhyolitic tuff at Spor Mountain, Utah, contain the world's largest known resources of beryllium (as bertrandite). The district also has produced fluorspar
Jan 1, 1968
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56. Arizona and Adjacent New Mexico
By Charles A. Anderson
Arizona and western New Mexico contain 17 of the 25 leading copper mines in the United States. Production of molybdenite, lead, zinc, and by-product gold and silver is important. Precambrian ore depos
Jan 1, 1968
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56. Fort Knox Porphyry Gold Deposit, Fairbanks, Alaska ? Introduction
By Victor F. Hollister
This report summarizes data available on the Fort Knox gold deposit to the end of 1989. It is presented courtesy of Fairbanks Gold, operator of the Fort Knox mine. The ore body and the data base are b
Jan 1, 1991
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57 Fe M÷ssbauer Effect Spectroscopy Monitoring of Iron-Bearing Products from Beach Sand Minerals Processing
By D Mukendi-Ngalula, G Hearn
Beach sand minerals from the volcanic rock structures of the Drakensberg, Kwazulu-Natal, (South Africa) have been processed. Screening, flotation, spiral concentration and magnetic separation methods
Jan 1, 2000
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57. Geology of the Christmas Mine and Vicinity, Banner Mining District, Arizona
By John T. Eastlick
The Banner mining district is about 70 miles northeast of Tucson in the southern part of Gila County, Arizona. Production from the district, valued at about $26 million, is chiefly from copper-silver-
Jan 1, 1968
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58. Ore Deposits of the Central Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico
By William R. Jones, Robert M. Hernon
This report on the Central mining district of New Mexico is the partial culmination of an intensive U.S. Geological Survey effort dating back some 30 years. Robert M. Hernon went to Silver City in 194
Jan 1, 1968
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59. The Geology of the Iron King Mine
By Arthur R. Still, Paul Gilmour
The ore deposit of the Iron King mine occurs in a group of steeply-dipping metamorphosed eugeosynclinal volcanic and sedimentary rocks of Precambrian age. Within this sequence, the ore deposit lies at
Jan 1, 1968
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6 Medical Screening And Surveillance - 6.1 Objectives Of Medical Screening And Surveillance
The REL of 1 mg/m3 for respirable coal mine dust does not assure a zero risk for the development of occupational respiratory diseases among all miners exposed during a full working lifetime. Consequen
Jan 1, 1997
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6. Chaucha Porphyry Copper Deposit, Ecuador
By P. M. Fozzard
The Chaucha porphyry copper/molybdenum deposit was discovered by a United Nations team of geologists working with a ?counter- part" team of staff of the Ecuadorian government's General Directorat
Jan 1, 1991
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6. Computer Applications on Slurry Pipeline Systems
By J. D. Pitts
Long distance slurry pipeline systems for steam coal, iron concentrates, copper concentrates, and limestone, first used nearly 60 years ago, are now transporting nearly three billion ton-miles annuall
Jan 1, 1979
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6. Computer-Based Consultation System for Mineral Exploration ? Introduction
By Peter E. Hart
The search for mineral deposits is a difficult high-risk enterprise whose likelihood of success is influenced by a great many factors. Among the most important of these factors are the knowledge and j
Jan 1, 1979
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6. Computer-Controlled Truck Dispatching in Open-Pit Mines
By Robert F. Hauck
This chapter discusses a new technology for computer control in open-pit mine operations: the real time automatic dispatching of manually driven trucks to shovels. The monitoring of truck activity is
Jan 1, 1979
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6. Ore-Body Model for Steeply Pitching, Multiseam Deposits
By C. B. Manula
A method for the feasibility assessment of open-pit operations using conventional shovel/ truck systems to mine steeply pitched coal seams has been applied at The Pennsylvania State University. Three
Jan 1, 1979
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6. Planning and Equipment Scheduling in a Contour-Area Surface Coal Mine Through A Computer Simulation Model ? Introduction
By L. Barry Phelps
The complexity of surface mining operations is increasing as attention is directed towards mining larger tracts of lower grade, higher cost deposits. Large tonnage requirements from these mines necess
Jan 1, 1979
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6. Techniques Applied to the Financial Evaluation of Exploration-Type Agreements - Overview
By D. W. Niosi
In this chapter, a review is made of the various stages of an exploration program, mineral rights acquisition methods and the partners involved in an agreement, the after- tax cash flow approach using
Jan 1, 1979