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Coals In AlaskaBy John J. Mulligan
Coal is found in every major geographic region throughout Alaska and in two offshore areas. Since about 1852 over 100 small mines have opened and closed. Last years production was almost entirely from
Jan 1, 1982
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The Photogrammetrist?s Role In Environmental SciencesBy John W. Antalovich
Normally I would like to begin a talk on photogrammetry by defining the word. However modern technology has changed the science so radically that it bears little resemblance to its original definition
Jan 1, 1970
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Application Of "World-Class Manufacturing" Techniques To Production Milling OperationsBy B. W. Cavender
"World-class manufacturing" (WCM) techniques can be applied in milling operations to substantially improve productivity and reduce costs. Through the use of "just-in-time" and "total quality control"
Jan 1, 1993
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Playing To Win: Collecting Environmental Data During Exploration And Focusing On Political CommunicationsBy D. W. Struhsacker
Mineral exploration has evolved into a sophisticated science which uses powerful scientific tools to make mineral discoveries. In addition to their usefulness in performing mineral exploration, these
Jan 1, 1994
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Trends Of Corporate Mineral Exploration Expenditures--1968-1971By Joseph G. Wargo
The purpose of this paper is to investigate trends in exploration expenditures of a selected group of mining companies for the interval 1968 through 1971. The paper also compares these trends with oth
Jan 1, 1973
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The Role Of The Geologist In Developing Computer-Based Ore Reserve Models - Ore Reserve ModelsBy Terry O. Arney
Ore Reserve Models are well established evaluation and mine planning tools. BY definition, these models are made up of regularly sized blocks, arranged in a three dimensional matrix. Two dimensions co
Jan 1, 1974
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The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly" Silica-Its Biology And PhysiologyBy E. A. Metz
Silicon dioxide, silica, is the most common oxide in the earth' s crust. The health effects of silicon dioxide dust have been known since Biblical times. Agricola's book, published in the mi
Jan 1, 1998
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Design and Construction Aspects of CSO Tunnel and Pump Station SystemsBy Verya Nasri, James Sullivan, Alex Varas
"INTRODUCTION Many major cities in the United States have a combined storm water and sanitary sewer network. Regular rainfall overwhelms the system capacity and results in millions of cubic meters of
Jan 1, 2016
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Microstructure Stabilized Crushed Rock Salt Backfill Material for Haw-Repositories in Underground Saliniferous Rock FormationsBy S. Becker, M. Gruner
"Microstructure stabilized crushed rock salt is a newly developed backfill material for infrastructural openings in HAW repositories. The motivation for this research is based on the fact that the mic
Jan 1, 2015
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Construction of City Tunnel No. 3,Stage 2 From Brooklyn to QueensBy Jim W. Rosteck, Anthony Del Vescovo
In December of 1992, the City of New York, Department of Environmental Protection, solicited bids for Contract 543B. The low bidder was a joint venture of Schiavone Construction Co., Inc. and the J. F
Jan 1, 1997
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Object Oriented Mining Group Model and Relational Data Base as Basis for Executive Information SystemBy Peniti Niskanen
Outokumpu metals & Resources (OMR) is a sub-group of Outokumpu Oy. OMR is a Mining and Metallurgy group of about 75 companies in 16 countries. The main activities are exploration, mine development and
Jan 1, 1996
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Investigation Of Rock Slotting For Use In TunnelingBy Ahmed A. El-Saie
To reduce the problem of overbreak and its associated added costs, a new technique is proposed to make a slot around the tunnel profile in hard rock. The Finite Element Method was used to investiga
Jan 1, 1981
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Scale Up Of Roller PressesBy Gerd Oberheuser, Hans Kellerwessel
Comminution with high compression roller mills finds rising interst in ore and minerals industry. Energy saving and upgrading of existing grinding facilities is one of the main reasons. Beside these p
Jan 1, 1995
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Phelps Dodge Chino Smelter Effluent Metal RecoveryBy E. H. Partelpoeg, B. G. Belew
In 1990, the Chino Smelter completed the construction of a plant designed to recover metal values and water from smelter scrubber effluent. Equipment was installed to maximize effluent recycling and m
Jan 1, 1992
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Applications of Risk Assessment Techniques in RCRA Clean Closure of Surface Impoundments With Trace Metal ContaminationBy R. Kadeg, S. Pavlou
A methodology for developing and utilizing risk-based action levels for soils in site closures is discussed. The methodology is based on standard exposure pathway models which are consistent with curr
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use of Development Waste for Backfill in Deep South African Gold MinesBy H. J. Ilgner
Previous applications for using waste rock for backfilling in South African gold mines were reviewed and it was found that in many cases the mechanical equipment selected and the design philosophy app
Jan 1, 2001
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Environmental Issues Faced by Corporate ManagementBy J. Steven Whisler
Corporate managers are facing increasingly demanding challenges as they seek to ensure compliance with environmental laws. Management also must deal with new liabilities created by environmental laws.
Jan 1, 1991
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Development of Sustainability Indicators for the German Mineral IndustryBy J. B. Pateiro Fernandez, S. Möllerherm, E. Drüppel
"Since 1997 the Institute of Mining Engineering 1 at the Aachen University is dealing with the concept of sustainable development in the mineral industries. During this time it has conducted several r
Jan 1, 2005
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Electric Pulse Disintegration As A Most Efficient Method For Selective Destruction Of MineralsBy A. D. Shuloyakov, V. A. Zukerman, G. A. Finkelstein, V. I. Kurets
Possibilities of electric pulse disintegration are discussed with emphasis on high selectivity of the process as compared to mechanical comminution methods especially when applied to polymineral ores.
Jan 1, 1995
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Small block VCR mining at HomestakeBy J. Muir
This report focuses on minimum ore block sizes that are economically feasible to mine with the vertical crater retreat (VCR) method. In 1985, Homestake Mining Co. began a program to bring several smal
Jan 1, 1987