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    Management, The Key To Energy Conservation

    By R. L. Hills

    America's industry uses about 44% of the total energy consumed by the nation directly as fuel burned in industrial plants or indirectly as fuel burned by utilities to provide electric power. In

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Overview Of The Impact On The Perlite Industry Of IARC Classification Of Crystalline Silica As A Group 2A (Probable) Carcinogen In Humans

    By James M. Barker

    IARC classified crystal-line silica as a Group 2A (probable) carcinogen in humans. Adverse classification by IARC, which is a non-regulatory agency, is very significant because many regulatory bodies

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Use of Auxiliary Fans for Mining Purposes

    By William D. Meakins

    INTRODUCTION Today, auxiliary fans, or boosters as they are sometimes called, are commonly used underground to provide ventilation for safe working conditions for personnel. Fans are installed in m

    Jan 1, 1982

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    A Rapid Method Of Evaluating Magnetic Separator Force Patterns

    By William T. Barrett

    It is said that Thales of Miletus, 600 B.C.,1 was aware of the attraction of lodestone toward iron and highly magnetic minerals. However, the birth of magnetic concentration followed shortly after the

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Bacterial Gasification As An Alternative To Methane Drainage And Subsequent Extraction Of Coal

    By A. Gupta, S. C. Srivastava, K. K. Saroj

    Bacterial degasification of methane and conventional methane drainage for generation of power have become accepted practice. Comparative economies of both the techniques have been described. Authors h

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Extender/Fillers: The Economics Of The Producer-Consumer Interface

    By R. E. Blair

    The economics of the producer-consumer interface - the route from mine to market - impact much more severely on specialty industrial minerals, extender/fillers that have to be sold, than on commodity

    Jan 1, 1981

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    The Snow Caps Mine - A Case History

    By Gail I. Bakker, Mark E. Smith, George Sintay, Allan Young

    The Snow Caps mine was an open pit and conventional cyanide heap leach gold project located 10 Km east of Independence, California in the Owens Valley. The project is unique in that it is one of the f

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Radio Remote Control Mining at Cyprus Sierrita

    By Gary A. Perry

    Cyprus Sierrita produces copper and molybdenum from its Sierrita and Twin Buttes open pit mines south of Tucson, AZ. Both pits were started in the late 1960s and are more than 460 m (1500 ft) deep. S

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Drilling of Heap Leach Residue at Gold Fields-Mesquite

    By Alex Ruzycki

    Gold Fields-Mesquite is a 7.5 million ton per year heap leach operation located in the Maj ave Desert of Southeastern California. Extraction of gold is carried out on multiple lifts, with over 33.3 mi

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Scale Inhibition in Gold Processing

    By Michael N. Allenby

    One of the least discussed areas in the ever-improving technologies of gold recovery from ore bodies and tailings is the chemistry of the waters used in the plants. Carbon-in­ pulp, carbon-in-leach, h

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Innovation and Its Management: Some Perspectives From the Gold Industry

    By A. Dan Rovig, C. Kevin McArthur

    Technical and managerial innovations in the minerals industry have allowed continuing mining activities in the United States, and elsewhere, as gold orebody quality has diminished or has become more r

    Jan 1, 1998

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    The Importance Of Failure In The Design Process

    By M. Cambridge

    The extractive industries are currently, and will continue to be, major contributors to the world economy, particularly in the developing world where economic growth is dependent upon a sound supply o

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Chemistry And Physics Of Taconite Agglomeration -- Part I: Can Fly-Ash Extend Bentonite Binder?

    By S. K. Kawatra, S. J. Ripke

    Finely disseminated iron ores compose much of today's reserves. After removing the silicate gangue, the resulting fine iron oxide concentrates require pelletization with a binder to enable transp

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Mine Water and Sustainable Development in the Mining Industry

    By N. Roqueñí, J. Loredo, F. Pendás

    Impacts of mining on surface water and groundwater occur frequently not only in active mines but in abandoned mines, then the establishment of effective legal mechanisms for the regulation and control

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Longwalls Aid Productivity in Appalachian Coal Mining

    By S. L. Bessinger

    The need for improved safety and productivity brought about the introduction of longwall mining to the Appalachian coal fields. These same forces continue to drive developments in modern longwall equi

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Overburden-Removal Cost Management Using Work Order Systems at Coteau Properties’ Freedom Mine

    By Jack G. Pippenger

    The Coteau Properties Co.'s Freedom Mine is a surface lignite mine that uses large draglines, trucks and shovels, tractor-scrapers and bulldozers to uncover a single coal seam. In 1989, a work or

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Underground Hard Rock Mechanical Mining

    By Richard L. Bullock

    The hard rock mining industry has long envied its counterparts in underground mining of evaporites, coal and soft iron ore, who have made great strides in productivity using mechanical excavators. Con

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Introducing Cleaner Production to the South African Mining Industry: Points of Accord and of Discord

    By G. Trusler, P. Dama, C. Buckley, C. Jänisch

    In the 1990s, Cleaner Production (CP) approaches were successfully introduced to a number of industrial sectors in South Africa. Building on this success, the South African Water Research Commission h

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Geology and Geochemistry of the Yarnell Gold Deposit

    By Tench C. Page

    The Yarnell gold deposit is located 1.5 km (1 mile) south of Yarnell in the Weaver mining district of Yavapai County, AZ (Fig. 1). Elevations within the area of the deposit range from 1400 to 1560 m (

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Partial deoiling process for beneficiating dolomitic phosphate pebble

    By S. S. Hsieh

    As part of a program to address the long-term need to ensure adequate supplies of domestic phosphate raw materials, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has conducted considerable research on dolomiti

    Jan 1, 1991