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A Method For Assessing Equipment Operator Training And PerformanceBy William J. Wiehagen
The training of mining personnel is a large and continuing activity for the mineral industries. Although safety and skills training has long been recognized as an essential element for reducing injuri
Jan 1, 1983
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Advances In The Cyanidation Of SilverBy G. Deschênes
Silver minerals are known to have slow leaching rates and low overall extraction and require a high concentration of cyanide and a long retention time to maximize leach extraction. Their response to c
Jan 1, 2011
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BLM Studies Millions of Acres in Western US for Possible Wilderness DesignationBy Don Fisher, Jean Juilland
Introduction A section of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 specifies the procedure for areas the US Bureau of Land Management manages that have wilderness qualities. In part, F
Jan 10, 1983
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Lateral Deflections and Vertical Control in Tunnel Control Networks - NAT2022By Joern Katzer
It is vitally important to any tunnel project to have an accurate and reliable survey control network inside the tunnel for layouts, as-built surveys, and to provide guidance to the tunnel boring mach
Dec 1, 2022
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Mining industry wins one Interior Department ruling rejects “independent mine requirement” conceptBy R. Timothy McCrum
It is not often that the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management, Office of the Solicitor, and Interior Board of Land Appeals (IBLA) jointly act to do the mining industry a good turn. Tha
Jan 8, 1987
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Growing Mineral Production Proves China's Resource PotetialAs 1979 drew to a close, it was obvious that China would have another good year with output of most industrial products at 3-9% above levels attained in 1978. Most increases were registered on the bas
Jan 3, 1980
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Ultrasonic Measurement Of Mine Roof Bolt StrainBy Bernard J. Steblay
Millions of mechanical anchor roof bolts are used each year for mine structural support. The benefit of this bolting depends on a number of factors including rock density, bolt length, in situ stresse
Jan 1, 1984
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Ceramic Raw Materials For Advanced Engineering ComponentsBy R. S. Kalyoncu
Materials demands by the advancing process technologies, desire for higher performance and durability, and improved efficiency in combustion processes, such as applications in heat engines, heat excha
Jan 1, 1992
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Mechanical Agglomeration Of FluorsparBy George D. Haley
This report will be given in two sections. The first sec¬tion outlines techniques and equipment to form almond shaped fluorspar briquettes by means of briquet presses, and the second section outlines
Jan 1, 1969
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Using Interactive Computer Graphics For Surface Mine PlanningBy E. K. Albert
Computer oriented simulation techniques can be effective in the design and analysis of complex mining systems. In fact, a number of computer software products are available for mine systems simulation
Jan 1, 1984
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Platinum Group Metals In The Stillwater ComplexBy Linda D. Raedeke
The main platinum-group metal (PGM) deposit in the Stillwater Complex is associated with a stratiform zone formed by magma mixing. In general, the intrusion is a large, layered body of Archean age whi
Jan 1, 2013
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The Froth Factor And What It Tells You About Your Coal Flotation CircuitBy B. J. Arnold
Froth removal rate is perhaps the most important parameter in scaling up from laboratory tests to plant froth flotation circuits. The WEMCO froth factor, the percentage of the froth height over the li
Jan 1, 1993
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Kansas City: A Center For Secondary Use Of Mined Out Space ? IntroductionBy Truman P. Stauffer
Secondary use of mined-out space in underground limestone quarries is emerging in the Kansas City area where abandoned quarry sites are being renovated into warehouses, factories, and offices. Mining
Jan 1, 1973
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Rare Earth Elements (REE) and Other Critical Minerals in Late Cretaceous Coal and Related Strata in the San Juan and Raton Basins, New Mexico: Preliminary Observations - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Megan Badonie, Devlon Shaver, Evan J. Owen, Virginia T. McLemore, Jakob Newcomer
Critical minerals are becoming more important in our technological society because they are used in many of our electronic devices, batteries, and magnets. In New Mexico, low to moderate concentration
Feb 1, 2024
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The Industrial Desktop -Strategic Client/Server Information Technologies in Metallurgical PlantsBy Osvaldo A. Bascur
Standards and Technology for bringing information at the desktop has greatly evolved in recent years. The benefits to be realized depend on how these new tools are embraced at the performer level. A k
Jan 1, 1996
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Landsat Monitoring Of The Navajo Coal Surface MineBy Michael H. Inglis
The Technology Application Center, in conjunction with the U.S. Bureau of Mines Liaison Program, is studying the use of Landsat data for the monitoring of coal surface mine reclamation activities. Lan
Jan 1, 1979
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Bioleaching of electrolytic manganese residue by silicate bacteria, and optimization of parameters during the leaching process - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2018)By Y. Lv, H. Ye, D. Du
Electrolytic manganese residue (EMR) is a kind of industrial solid waste with high silicon content that contains harmful metal elements such as chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), nic
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Past and present elements of reclamation bonding discussedBy Ava Walker
The first form of a surety bond was an honest handshake between two or more parties agreeing to a decision, and their personal guarantee of following through to completion. This has all changed. In
Jan 1, 1989
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Estimation of Fines Generation in Blasting Using Dynamic Rock Properties and a Near-Field PPV Damage Model "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Kwangmin Kim, Junnhyeok Park
In the hard-rock mining industry, the generation of fines during blasting is an important issue because it has a significant effect on production processes. Although various approaches have been used
May 16, 2020
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Respirable Dust Sources of Longwall Mining ExaminedBy Wallace W. Roepke, Richard C. Olson
To adequately attack the longwall dust problem, the US Bureau of Mines funded a contract to define dust sources on a longwall mine face area. The study examined the shearer during sumping, cutting, an
Jan 8, 1984