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Common factors leading to mineral discoveriesBy Victor F. Hollister
Introduction Trends of successful discovery technology and psychology emerge from a thoughtful study of various companies' exploration programs. These subjective patterns can be generalized into
Jan 8, 1985
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Rock Tunnel Supports And Field MeasurementsBy Don U. Deere, Edward J. Cording
INTRODUCTION Observations during construction form an integral part of the design and construction of major underground works. Observations as used herein include visual inspection, detailed geolog
Jan 1, 1997
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Environmental Audits From An Employee Landowner Standpoint Audit Of The Jewett MineBy R. Gilliam
The Jewett Mine is located in two East Central Texas Counties, Leon County and Freestone County. The area is primarily suited for agriculture with approximately 90% of its agricultural income coming f
Jan 1, 1992
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New Japanese Technology For Economic Dredging Of Industrial/Mining Waste Ponds To Reprocess MaterialsBy Peter Van deVelde
Many companies in North America because of economic or environmental reasons are considering reprocessing material from their waste ponds. The Japanese have developed highly specialized machines and
Jan 1, 1983
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Main Hill Slide Zone, Utah Copper DivisionBy Z. M. Zavodni, M. K. McCarter
This paper identifies physical conditions responsible for past instability of the Main Hill area in Kennecott Copper Corporation's Bingham Canyon Mine, Bingham Canyon, Utah, and describes success
Jan 1, 1977
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Cut-and-Fill Stoping - Introduction to Open Cut-and-Fill StopingBy Joel K. Waterland
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Open cut-and-fill stoping for many years was prob¬ably the most widely used mining method in under¬ground metal mines. Then for a time this method was largely supplanted by the bl
Jan 1, 1982
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Adding Value To Industrial Minerals (Lime-Soda Caustic Soda Production Based on Trona)By Andrea B. Baldwin
Solvay Minerals, Inc. (formerly Tenneco Minerals Company) is one of five producers who use trona to produce soda ash at Green River, Wyoming. Over the years, many producers, including Solvay Minerals,
Jan 1, 1993
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Paleoplacers Of The Witwatersrand Basin (cbd8dd17-2249-4686-acd4-4b884b9eeead)By W. E. L. Minter
The most important witwatersrand gold placers occur on extensive unconformity paleosurfaces that were produced during protracted periods of fluvial degradation. The erosional etches on what was genera
Jan 1, 1988
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Diesels At Kerr-McGee Coal Corporation's Galatia Mine - Ventilation, Health And Safety ConsiderationsBy Daniel G. Ganey
Kerr-McGee Coal Corporation has used diesel face haulage and support equipment at its dual-seam Galatia Mine in Southern Illinois since production activities commenced in 1983. The mine began producti
Jan 1, 1990
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Partial De-oiling Process For Beneficiating Dolomitic Phosphate RocksBy S. S. Hsieh
As part of a program to address long-term needs for ensuring adequate supplies of domestic phosphate raw materials, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has conducted considerable research on dolomiti
Jan 1, 1989
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Construction Of First 20-Foot Diameter Machine-Bored Raised ShaftsBy R. A. Pond
Two 6.17 m (20 ft 3 in.) diameter raises, concrete-lined to 5.49 m (18 ft) inside diameter, were completed in 1978 at the Monterey Coal Company Number One Mine near Carlinville, Illinois, by Frontier-
Jan 1, 1979
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Slags As Ceramic Raw Materials (e1ac2f74-9ae7-4a2d-b174-18d081a18ded)By M. R. Fletcher
Slags generated by the ferrous-metals industry can be used to produce high-tech ceramic materials. The properties of these ceramics can be controlled by judicious choices of composition, additives, an
Jan 1, 1988
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TBM Excavation Of Rogers Pass Railroad TunnelBy Gail B. Knight
INTRODUCTION In May 1984, The Canadian Pacific Railway awarded to the Joint Venture of Foundation of Canada, Ltd. of Toronto, Atlas Construction Co. of Montreal, and S. A. Healy Co. of Chicago the
Jan 1, 1987
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Red Dog – Cominco’s Arctic Experience Pays Off AgainBy Steve Kral
The Red Dog zinc-lead deposit, said to be the world's second largest, is located inside the Arctic Circle in northwestern Alaska - a location too harsh and remote for some mining companies but ju
Jan 1, 1992
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Partnering; The Key to World Class TechnologyBy Patricia O. Milley
Two years ago, AlliedSignal embarked on a journey to improve QUALITY. However, the focus of this endeavor was on the CUSTOMER and not the traditional product focus. It wasn't that a focus to impr
Jan 1, 1994
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Knife River's Beulah Mine -A Three Seam ChallengeBy C. S. Vender
Knife River Coal Mining Company's Beulah Mine is a multiple seam lignite operation located in western North Dakota. The mine began production in 1963 with annual production at 450,000 metric ton
Jan 1, 1991
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Subsidence and Structural Damages Above Abandoned Coal MinesBy W. M. Ma, Daniel W. H. Su, K. Centofanti, Yi Luo, W. L. Zhong, Syd S. Peng
9.1 INTRODUCTION There are approximately 70,000 abandoned coal mines nation¬wide, which is about 35 times the number of underground coal mines presently operating. The US Bureau of Mines estimates th
Jan 1, 1992
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Technical Note - Update on IS0 14000 EMS: Application to the mining industryBy T. B. Szwilski, R. D. Begley
Status of ISO 14000 standards. The ISO 14000 are voluntary international standards providing a frame-work that allows a company to integrate an effective environmental-management system (EMS) into it
Jan 1, 1999
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The Asbestos ControversyBy Earl G. Hoover, V. S. Znamensky
For most geologists and miners the term asbestos refers to a group of highly fibrous silicate minerals that readily separate into long, thin, strong fibers of sufficient flexibility to be woven; these
Jan 1, 1986
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Estimating The Rate Of Post-Mining Filling Of Pit LakesBy G. D. Naugle, L. C. Atkinson
Introduction Deep open-pit mines invariably affect the local and regional hydrologic systems. Pit dewatering, occurring during mining operations, puts an obvious hydrologic stress on these hydrolog
Jan 1, 1994