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Local Content: Policy, Practice, and Emerging IssuesBy A. M. Esteves
This paper offers an overview of local content policies and practice in the mining sector. Specifically, the paper aims to answer the question of how national and regional governments, industry and ci
Aug 1, 2013
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Coal Mine Geology in the U.S. Coal Fields: A State-of-the-Art-ReviewBy Frank E. Chase
During the past quarter century, coal mine geologists have evolved from providing a qualitative description of drill core and coal reserves into quantitative geotechnical specialists who bridge the ga
Jan 1, 2006
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Achieving World Class Maintenance StatusBy Paul D. Tomlingson
World class performance is the ultimate objective of many maintenance organizations. It marks the organization as a leader in its industry and sets it apart as the ultimate achiever. But what is a “
Jan 1, 2006
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Canadian Rare Earth and Thorium Recovery Operations the First 30 YearsBy J. R. Goode
"Canada developed pioneering rare earth solvent extraction methods to recover the rare earths and thorium as by-products of uranium recovery operations in Elliot Lake, Ontario, and was a major supplie
Jan 1, 2012
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RI 3410 Porosity Of The Sundance Sand In The Lance Creek Oil Field, Wyoming ? Introduction (f9c0b9c6-b5cb-4409-b9bf-daf458072ddf)By H. Dale Nichols
[The growing importance of the Sundance (Jurassic) formation as a source of oil in the Rocky Mountain area has prompted the making off a series of porosity determinations of core samples collected fro
Jan 1, 1938
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Benefits Of The Pilot Tunnel On The Cumberland Gap Highway Tunnel ProjectBy W. Randall, Robert M. Leary
Twin 1250 m (4100 ft.) long highway tunnels through Cumberland Mountain near Middlesboro, Kentucky are planned to be completed in the early 1990's. The tunnels will be excavated in sandstones, li
Jan 1, 1987
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Technology News - Software systems offer variety of mining applicationsThe introduction of computer technology to the mining industry has produced many benefits for the mining engineer. The most significant is the dramatic increase in productivity realized by the individ
Jan 9, 1987
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Vibration Exposure Reduces Nitric Oxide Concentrations In The Ventral Artery Of The Rat Tail - IntroductionBy Claud Johnson, Kristine M. Krajnak
Vibration transmitted to the upper limb by the chronic use of hand tools can result in cold-induced vasospasms finger blanching and cyanosis, similar to that seen with Raynaud’s phenomenon (4). These
Jan 6, 2006
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Multiple Land UseDuring the middle of this century, exploration and mining reached a low ebb in New Zealand. Tas McKee did his utmost to rejuvenate the mining industry, using the latest technology and an understanding
Jan 1, 1987
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Doppler depth of sump sensor ‘One shear, one shuttle-car load’By B. S. Spottiswoode
Lack of visibility makes it difficult for continuous miner (CM) operators to judge the desired sump depth. The resulting inaccuracies have proven to lead to significant production losses. This problem
Sep 1, 2001
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Removal of Zinc and COF from Electroplating Effluent using SawdustBy Yunnen Chen
This work concerns the removal of zinc(II) and COD by means of sawdust obtained as a by-product from locally used wood. The zinc(II) and COD removal study has been carried out batchwise where the infl
Jan 1, 2009
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Stages Of Economic Development And The Demand For Agricultural MineralsBy M. C. Roberts
As nations advance through various stages of economic development, the patterns of demand for minerals change. For example, as a nation develops from a subsistence economy through industrialization a
Jan 1, 2001
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OFR-193-84 Summary Of A Technique For Heap Leach Simulation On Uranium OresBy Hal D. Peterson
In research sponsored by the Bureau of Mines, a technique was developed for simulation of heap leaching on uranium ores. The equipment used for this simulation consisted of 2-ft-diam columns, construc
Jan 1, 1985
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State Statistics – WyomingIn 1987 Wyoming became the largest coal producing state in the country. The state is known for its extensive coal resources and extremely thick coal seams. Wyoming's coal reserves total about 69.
Jan 1, 1992
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Mechanical Plant Design at Port CartierBy D H. Sharp
The Quebec Cartier Mining Company produces iron concentrate for twelve months of the year from Port Cartier. This J>Ort is designed to handle ship varying in size from 3,000 to 100,000 d.w.t., requiri
Jan 1, 1963
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RI 3599 Report Of The Nonmetals Division, Fiscal Year 1941 ? Introduction (579acd7d-6aea-474d-b047-25d829022a26)By Oliver C. Ralston
The Nonmetals Division studies problems relating to the use of minerals, many of which are important to national defence for purposes other than the extraction of metals. In fact, virtually all of the
Jan 1, 1941
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Balancing Profits In Paradise By Exploiting A Zinc-Lead Mine At Highest Elevation On The Earth Through Innovative Concept & Energy Efficient Process Aimed At Sustainable Development Of The Mountainous Areas Of Rasuwa And Dhading Districts, NepalBy M. L. Baharani
Looking for an idyllic paradise that has investment and business potential as spectacular as the stunning views of mountains, the rich Ganesh Himal zinc-lead deposit exposed between 4,050 m and 5,000
Jan 1, 2008
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Economic Evaluation of Alluvial Gold Mining OperationsBy W J. Cowie
Several years of operating experience of over 100 gold recovery operations on the West Coast has provided a database from which the basic operating costs of these types of operations can be characteri
Jan 1, 1987
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Two-Stage Coal Flotation to Remove Pyritic Sulfur, Arsenic, Selenium and MercuryBy R. Y. K. Yang, O. Olajide, E. H. Cho
"This study focuses on partial leaching of coal pyrite with sodium sulfite in order to increase its degree of liberation from the coal matrix, which might help to increase the removal of coal pyrite,
Jan 1, 2015
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Response To Sudden Load By Patients With Back Pain - IntroductionBy E. Owens, R. Gudavalli, D. Wilder, T. Xia
As mechanical shock and vibration environments evolve, it is important to understand their potential effect on human operators. Human beings are sophisticated mechanisms comprised not only of passive
Jan 6, 2006