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World Trade in Mineral CommoditiesBy Charles Kimbell, L. Nahai, E. Shekarchi
INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY World mineral trade during 1960 to 1984 has shown substantial changes both in value and tonnage. Although fuel commodities dominated total mineral trade during this period
Jan 1, 1986
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US and the world mineral positions, 1985 to the year 2000By John D. Morgan
Introduction The US Bureau of Mines' (USBM) world reserve/consumption ratios (Table 1) indicate that, if the world is relatively peaceful in the next two decades, there should be ample world sup
Jan 4, 1986
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Trends in fine coal flotation in AustraliaBy S. K. Mishra
Introduction The history of the Australian coal industry is almost as old as the history of Australia after new settlement. The first cargo of coal was exported from Newcastle to India in 1799. Coal
Jan 9, 1985
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Industrial Minerals Uses in the Drilling IndustryBy William J. Miles, Raymond E. Blair
The oil and gas drilling industry is the largest user of "functional" industrial minerals for well drilling and completion. (Functional industrial minerals can be defined as those used for performance
Jan 10, 1983
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Exploring with LuminexBy H. O. Seigel, John C. Robbins
Luminex is a new method of prospecting for mineral deposits based on time-resolved mineral luminescence created by an ultra-violet light source. Developed by Scintrex Ltd., Luminex detects and resolve
Jan 7, 1983
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Geology, Mining, Milling & Marketing Of Silica Sands For The Foundry IndustryBy Paul K. Edwards
The forces of nature have concentrated sand at various geographical locations that are being mined and processed for a large variety of industrial uses. While most operations serve a number of industr
Jan 1, 1974
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Safety Management What It Means To Us (b4de46a8-661d-49ae-9f98-43ef908a54b8)By D. D. Lauriski
The Mining Division of Utah Power and Light Company is located in the coal fields of southeastern Utah -main office in Huntington, Utah. The Division will produce 6.5 million tons of low sulfur steam
Jan 1, 1989
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Estimation of Friction Properties of Rocks from Deformation MeasurementsBy W. R. Dearman, N. Turk
The theoretical relations between the strain and stress Mohr circles make it possible to establish a relation between the internal friction angle [ ] and the Poisson's ratio (v) of rocks. The in
Jan 1, 1986
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Fundamentals of Sulfide Flotation (A Commentary)By Jan Leja
Surfaces of metal sulfides react readily with selected constituents of environment. Two types of reaction products may form: (1) primary, chemisorbed and hydrophobic surface products or primary hydrop
Jan 1, 1986
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3. A Model for Preliminary Evaluation of Underground Coal MinesBy Ben H. Daud
A computer model has been developed at Consolidation Coal Co.'s Central Engineering Dept. for preliminary economic evaluation of deep coal mine reserves. Since it was first formulated more than t
Jan 1, 1979
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Evaluation of Ion Exchange Resins for the Extraction ofGold from Cyanide Leach SolutionsBy Patricio A. Riveros
Various types of commercial ion exchange resins were evaluated with respect to their ability to extract gold from cyanide leach solutions. Large differences were found among the various resins in term
Jan 1, 1990
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1987 Jackling Lecture - Elementary geostatistical models applied in forecasting South Africa's long-term gold productionBy D. G. Krige
In the world mining scene, precious metals (particularly gold) have recently monopolized the attention in exploration as well as new production activities. As the major world producer of gold, South A
Jan 1, 1988
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Electrostatic and Magnetic SeparationBy J. E. Lawver, R. J. Haskin, A. Nussbaum, E. A. Laurila, W. J. Bronkala, D. M. Hopstock, J. H. Brophy, M. Wada, E. J. Tenpas, R. W. Salmi
Electrostatic separation is the selective sorting of solid species by means of utilizing forces acting on charged or polarized bodies in an electric field. Separation is effected by adjusting the elec
Jan 1, 1985
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Exploration:Uranium Holds the Spotlight - 1979 Annual ReviewBy M. Dean Kleinkopf, John Callahan, William M. Shepard, R. N. Schnepfe
Despite lower prices and the uncertain future of nuclear power, uranium continued to be the big attraction in 1979 exploration activity. Uranium again dominated exploration programs across the US-not
Jan 5, 1980
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Use of Auxiliary Fans for Mining PurposesBy 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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Minimum Operational Specifications Of Monitoring Systems For The Decay Products Of Radon 222 And Radon 220By Egon Pohl, Friedrich Steinhäusler, Werner Hofmann
INTRODUCTION Anticipated increase of nuclear fuel production in the future coincides with growing concern about the occupational health risk of miners from inhaled radon decay products. As a conseq
Jan 1, 1981
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Upper Rouge Combined Sewage Overflow Storage and Treatment TunnelBy F. J. Klingler, K. M. Swaffar, M. M. Rabbaig
The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department has undertaken a $1.2 billion effort to capture and treat combined sewage overflows from various outfalls along the Detroit and Rouge Rivers in Detroit, Michi
Jan 1, 1999
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Precious Metal ProcessingBy George M. Potter
Precious gold and silver markets support substantial activity in the search for and development of improved and unconventional ore and tailing processing methods. The need for such methods 1s strength
Jan 1, 1984
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Osmosampler: A Salt-Gradient Powered Probe Device To Provide Temporal Records Of Pore Fluid Concentrations In The Deep SeabedBy Jeffrey P. Chanton
A specialized Pore-Fluid Array sampler (PFA) was designed to collect and store pore-fluids to monitor temporal changes of ions and gases in gas hydrate bearing sediments. We tested the hypothesis tha
Jan 1, 2008
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Crosstown 7 Collector System, Milwaukee - Contract C28G11By Patrick J. Doig
The Crosstown 7 Collector System, Contract C28G11, is part of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District's Waste Pollution Abatement Program. The contract involves the construction of 1.6 km (1
Jan 1, 1989