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Saskatchewan potash : near-term problems, long-term optimismBy E. C. Ekedahl, R. J. Heath
Introduction Potassium, together with nitrogen and phosphorous, is an essential nutrient required for growth. Since all living things need potash, the major demand for potash - about 95% of the total
Jan 12, 1987
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Section 1: IntroductionBy 000-000-604
HISTORIACAL INTRODUCTION Mineral processing has three principle branches, to quote Taggart, "Ore Dressing, which comprises the methods of separation of solids in inorganic crude by means which do
Jan 1, 1985
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The Isthmus Of Panama - A Forgotten El DoradoBy M. C. Tippett
The modern era of mineral exploration in Panama began in the late 1960's, resulting in porphyry copper discoveries at Petaquilla, Rio Pito, and Cerro Colorado. In contrast, Panama's early mi
Jan 1, 1989
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Prestressed Concrete Pressure TunnelsBy David T. Swanson
The term "pressure tunnel" in the broad sense includes all hollow spaces, aligned along an axis and surrounded by rock, which are suitable for pressurization. In particular, this category includes:
Jan 1, 1981
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The Effect Of Stopping Leakage On Intake Escapeway IntegrityBy William A. Dupree, Mark J. Schultz, William J. Francart
Maintaining intake escapeways clear of contaminants from mine fires has been an issue for many years. Removing fire sources from these entries reduces the risk of contamination greatly. In recent year
Jan 1, 1993
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Discussion - Lemniscate-guided powered roof supports adapted for proper operation with the roof on longwall facesL.R. Bower In regard to the paper by J.B. Gwiazda, it makes a highly technical approach to show that the µ factor used by designers of lemniscate-guided roof supports has never really been confirme
Jan 8, 1986
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International Long-Term Sulphur Demand and Consumption: Issues and TrendsBy J. Lancaster
World demand of sulphur-in-all-forms (SAF), which in 1985 is estimated to total 57.5 million tonnes S equivalent, is expected to increase to 77.6 million tonnes S by the year 2000. Key factors are the
Jan 1, 1986
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Minnesota - Cyprus Will Take Write-Down on Coal MineBy R. V. Johnson
The review of mineral activities in Minnesota arrived too late to appear in the May issue. Minnesota continued to lead the nation in iron ore production in 1989 with more than 70% of the market. At
Jan 1, 1990
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Mined Oil – A Valuable Resource Opportunity (5ddf27e3-33b8-4d05-90d3-05a29a2c8f75)By Anthony Edey, Leigh A. Readdy, Bruce A. Kennedy
Introduction Very little attention normally is given by the experts, or the public at large, to the fact that the majority of the oil that has been or will be discovered within the U.S. remains in th
Jan 9, 1980
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Stabilization And Bioremediation Of Heavy Metal Smelter Wastes And Tailings - 1. IntroductionBy T. Stuczynski
In the past ten years about 3000 wastewater treatment plants have been built in Poland. The result of this development has been a massive increase in overall sludge production. According to data suppl
Jan 1, 2002
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Ventilation ControlBy Robert W. Miller
There are many problems faced by ventilation engineers in deep underground mining operations, not the least of which is controlling miner exposure to radon gas and its daughter products. Radon gas is
Jan 1, 1981
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Complementary Use Of The Digital Computer And Analogue Computer For Solving Ventilation Network Problems And For Ventilation PlanningBy Claude Froger
The compared advantages of digital and analogue computers for solving ventilation problems have for many years been a matter of discussion among the specialists whose respective arguments have prevail
Jan 1, 1980
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US and the world mineral positions, 1985 to the year 2000By John D. Morgan
Introduction The US Bureau of Mines' (USBM) world reserve/consumption ratios (Table 1) indicate that, if the world is relatively peaceful in the next two decades, there should be ample world sup
Jan 4, 1986
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Arseno Refractory Gold TechnologyBy Morris Beattie
Arseno Processing Ltd. has developed process technology for the extraction of gold from refractory ores and concentrates. These ores, which do not respond to conventional extraction processes, are rap
Jan 1, 1998
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Rail Transportation of Mineral CommoditiesBy Ernest E. Thurlow
Introduction Today, more than 50% of rail-carried commodities are mineral industry related, with coal being the most important single commodity moved by rail. In 1980, coal accounted for more than 5.
Jan 10, 1982
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Personal Characteristics And Environmental Factors Influencing Lung Dosimetry Of Inhaled Radon Decay ProductsBy Werner Hofmann
INTRODUCTION The attempt to interprete lung cancer incidence caused by inhaled radon decay products in items of radiation dose raises the question of the relevant dose. The various dosimetric appro
Jan 1, 1981
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Room-and-Pillar Method of Open- Stope Mining - Open Stope Mining at the Magmont Mine, Bixby, MOBy G. D. Bates
INTRODUCTION The Magmont mine is a joint venture of Cominco American Inc. (operator) and Dresser Minerals, Inc. The mine-mill operation is located approximately 160 km (100 miles) southwest of St.
Jan 1, 1982
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Study of weathering action on coal pillars and its effects on long-term stabilityBy K. Biswas, S. S. Peng
The stability of pillars in old mined-out districts is greatly dependent on the weathering action caused by moisture penetration into the pillar structure. Field observations in old mining districts i
Jan 1, 2000
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Dynamic Fatigue Testing Benefits for Steel Cord Belt SplicesBy Manfred Hager
The ability of conveyor belts to transport large mass throughputs economically over previously unprepared ground has resulted in this system achieving great and extensive use. A significant component
Jan 1, 1993
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Radiation And Dust Protection Courses At The Canadian Institute For Radiation SafetyBy W. M. Kidd
INTRODUCTION Uranium mine inspection in Canada forms one element of the enforcement of the Atomic Energy Control Act; it is under this Act that all Canadian uranium mines and mills are licensed to
Jan 1, 1981