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‘Here’s to Low-Grade Ore and Plenty of it,’ the Hearsts and the Homestake MineBy Duane A. Smith
They are gone now. Gone like that long ago generation that gave them birth. The Homestake Mine, nestled in the northern Black Hills, closed in 2001 after 125 years, the longest run of any major Amer
Jan 1, 2003
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Feasibility Evaluation For The Excavation Of Large Hemispherical Cavities At The Nevada Test SiteBy Robert P. Kennedy, Andrew H. Merritt, Edward J. Cording, Thomas R. Kipp
INTRODUCTION Measurement of certain data associated with nuclear testing necessitates the reception of waves at the instrument location which are unaffected by reflection off internal structures
Jan 1, 1979
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Inability to communicate : How technical professionals cut short their management careersBy H. Richard Eisenbeis, Donna M. Watkins
Many technical professionals (tp)* desire to occupy upper level management positions. But career paths for most scientists and engineers do not extend beyond their specific disciplines. This is unfort
Jan 8, 1987
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Construction Of The East Side Access Manhattan TunnelsBy Don Hickey
The MTA in conjunction with LIRR, are in the process of expanding one of the largest commuter railroads in the country, with over 260,000 passengers a day. The LIRR, which provides 700 passenger train
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The Finch-McIvor Functional Performance Based Grinding Circuit Modeling System (1c457710-bd59-4870-818a-6a8763f4c366)By J. Finch, R. McIvor
This paper presents the development of a new grinding circuit steady-state modeling system. It is fundamentally based on the “functional performance equation”, which has now been used to improve the p
Jan 1, 2007
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Foreign coal is a threat, but US producers are finding ways to competeBy Steve Kral
Competition from foreign coal producers could displace as much as 9 Mt/a (10 million stpy) of US coal bound for power plants located near waterways. But, according to a Maryland-based coal consultant,
Jan 1, 1986
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Risk-Based Evaluation of Life-Cycle Costs for the Upper Northwest InterceptorBy Samuel J. Gambino
Preliminary recommendations for the Upper Northwest Interceptor 1&2 specified installation of reinforced concrete pipe using pipe-jacking methods. However, a larger one-pass tunnel constructed using p
Jan 1, 2008
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Application Of Web GIS For Nome Alaska Offshore Mineral Resource Management And UtilizationBy Huayang Luo, Hui Li, Wei Zhou, Gang Chen, Scott Huang
The beach and offshore gold resources demonstrated at Nome, Alaska are some of the richest found in Alaska. They contain potentially significant resources that may be exploited in the future. Several
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Dimension StoneBy L. Mead
Dimension stone is a natural stone (granite, marble, limestone, sandstone and slate) that can be quarried, cut and shaped to conform to acceptable industry standards for size, consistency and durabili
Jan 1, 2005
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The Application Of Underground Mining Practices To Tunneling In Gassy ConditionsBy Roger L. King
Working in gassy ground conditions is an everyday occurrence for the U.S. coal mining industry. As tunneling operators begin to venture into projects that expose them to the additional hazard of poten
Jan 1, 1985
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Using the Modern Metric SystemBy John Dasher
In 1980, some US cars were designed and built to metric dimensions; wine and gas were sold by the liter; and the March of Dimes Walkathon was measured in kilometers. Although the US Congress has taken
Jan 2, 1981
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Reclamation And Closure Of The AA Heap Leach Pad At Barrick’s Goldstrike MineBy K. Burke, K. L. Myers, R. Espell
Barrick Goldstrike’s (Goldstrike) AA Heap Leach Pad is an HDPE lined facility used for gold recovery from low grade ores using conventional cyanide heap leach technology, operated from 1987 through 19
Jan 1, 2001
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Separation Chemistry In The Refining Of An Off-Grade Molybdenite Concentrate By Leaching With An Acid MixBy P. M. Prasad
Off-grade molybdenite concentrates, mainly derived from secondary sources as by-products of the processing of copper, uranium and tungsten ores, do not satisfy the purity requirements (percent MoS2) f
Jan 1, 2007
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New Developments In Plastics SeparationBy J. I. Schoenherr, G. Schubert, F. Demczenko
The currently known and used plastics and rubber recycling or sorting processes cannot be applied efficiently and economically due to large amounts of fine bulky materials (<3 mm). These wastes are mo
Jan 1, 2002
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Tunnel Protection by Ground Improvement Prior to Track LoweringBy Ronald E. Triplett, George K. Burke, Bernard H. Voor
To accommodate larger double-stack rail cars through a tunnel, the existing active tracks were to be lowered. The tunnel is an elliptical, horseshoe-shape with concrete base support, removal of which
Jan 1, 2001
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Use of Simulation to Validate Load And Haul Requirements at Cortez Gold MinesBy W. L. Jacobsen, T. L. Dyer
Cortez Gold Mines is completing a Feasibility Study for a new open pit gold mine in north central NV. The production schedule calls for a peak in material movement. This schedule is based on current o
Jan 1, 2006
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - FluorsparFluorspar was not mined in the United States during 2004, although a small amount of usable synthetic fluorspar (CaF2) was produced from industrial waste streams. The majority of fluorspar consume
Jan 1, 2005
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Doing It All: Cut, Crush, And Load With One Machine Wirtgen Surface MinerBy D. van der Veen
Mining companies and contractors are looking at Wirtgen Surface Miners to provide flexibility at their operations. Wirtgen Surface Miners have been used in the surface mining industry for over fifteen
Jan 1, 2002
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A Combination Blind Or Reaming Drill For Raise ConstructionBy L. "Andy" Anderson, Stephen N. Short, James E. Friant
Since the introduction of "boxhole" drilling in South Africa in 1973, the concept of a blind raise, drilled upward from below, has become an accepted mining practice. A combination machine, capable of
Jan 1, 1985
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A Disappointing Year for Industrial Minerals ProductionA glance at the accompanying table reveals that for the first time in many years the industrial minerals field did not post significant gains in production. Gypsum, cement, sand and gravel, and cru
Jan 5, 1980