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Amax's Sleeper mine exceeds expectations on all counts as low-cost gold producerBy Warren D. Stanford Stanford
Introduction The Sleeper mine is a near-surface gold mine located in a remote area 56 km (35 air miles) northwest of Winnemucca, NV (Fig. 1). The deposit was discovered in 1984 by an Amax exploration
Jan 4, 1987
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An Economic Rationalization Of Coal Preparation Methods And EquipmentBy Gerry Norton
The purpose of this paper is to make the most complete assessment of coal cleaning methods, both process and equipment related to modern-day production and environmental requirements. In order to ac
Jan 1, 1977
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The Effects of Rock Mineralogy, Chemistry, and Texture on In Situ Leaching of Oxide Copper Ores from the Santa Cruz Deposit, ArizonaBy Drummond Earley III
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is currently conducting laboratory experiments to study the reactions occurring during in situ leaching of oxide copper ores hosted by biotite-poor granite and biotite-rich gr
Jan 1, 1990
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Key To Successful Plant Startup ? IntroductionBy W. Fletcher
Startup of a new plant is a very interesting time. It generally is also a very demanding and often frustrating period. Startup problems can become serious ii they impede the early achievement of full
Jan 1, 1981
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Dewatering Of Ambrosia Lake MinesBy H. C. Juvkam-Wold
The design of an aquifer depressurization system is discussed. The system uses a number of wells surrounding a mine shaft to reduce the aquifer pressure in the vicinity of the shaft. The effect of var
Jan 1, 1980
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Upgrading Of Copper Concentrates By Chalcocite Derimming Of Pyrite With Cyanide (72caebbb-64bc-4758-a093-9fbd3d8b2f92)By Daniel C. McLean
Many of the major copper ore bodies throughout the world contain chalcocite (79.9% Cu) as the principal copper mineral, yet the grades of copper concentrates produced from these ores rarely exceeds 25
Jan 1, 1983
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Site-Specific Predictions Of Ground Vibrations Induced By BlastingBy S. A. Shoop
Vibrations from thirty-seven blasts were monitored using three seismographs. Data analysis showed that square root, cube root, and site-specific scaling predicted ground motion with equal reliability.
Jan 1, 1983
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Engineering Design Of The Mercur Gold Project Ore Processing FacilityBy Thomas W. Turk
The water treatment industry has historically been involved with reducing or inhibiting the inherant scale forming or fouling tendencies of natural waters associated with large industrial cooling wate
Jan 1, 1983
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Pressure Distribution along the TBM Body in EPB TunnelingBy Ehsan Alavi, Brian Hagan, Glen Frank, Michael A. DiPonio, Michael Mooney, Lisa Mori
"The data from EPB cells located inside the pressurized chamber of EPB TBMs and also the data from the pressure sensors in grout lines are quite important in controlling the EPB operation. However, th
Jan 1, 2016
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Representation Of The U.S. Coal Industry In Context Of Integrated Long-Range Energy ModellingBy L. A. Rapoport
This paper outlines the methodology and results pertaining to the simulation of the U.S. coal industry in the context of an integrated, time-dynamic model of Long-Range Energy Developments and Supplie
Jan 1, 1977
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The Microseismic Technique Applied To Slope StabilityBy David W. Wisecarver
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with U.S. Borax and Chemical Corporation and the Kennecott Copper Corporation, has investigated the use of the microseismic method to evaluate the stability of
Jan 1, 1969
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A Statistical Determination Of The Optimal Velocity In Coal Mine Entries ? IntroductionBy J. M. Mutmansky
A number of previous publications have attempted to provide the practicing ventilation engineer with simple guidelines on the optimal velocity to be used in mine openings. Some of these velocities wer
Jan 1, 1984
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A Forecasting Methodology For Aluminum PricesBy Paul H. Earl
This paper discusses the evolution of a modeling methodology for explaining price behavior in the aluminum industry. Three generations are described, each utilizing as a foundation a microeconomic sta
Jan 1, 1979
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World Phosphate Rock Outlook Through The Late 1970's (a5da3be6-0dd8-460b-acf1-4a25ee015a2b)By M. C. Manderson
Phosphate rock is a naturally occurring mineral which, in upgraded form, is important to both agriculture and industry. Phosphate rock normally must be upgraded before it can be assimilated and used.
Jan 1, 1977
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Shortwall Mining Experience In The United States ? IntroductionBy E. R. Palowitch
On February 5, 1973, Eastern Associated Coal Corp began shortwall mining in their Federal No. 1 Mine, thus marking the first attempt in the United States at modern shortwall mining, i.e., using a cont
Jan 1, 1976
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Urban Mining - Recycling Concrete And Asphalt - Current Aggregate Mining ProblemsBy Robert R. Munro
Traditional aggregate sources, that is the riverbeds, the alluvial fans, located relatively close to the developing urban centers are being foreclosed to mining. As the sand and gravel reserves are de
Jan 1, 1984
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The Minerals Availability, Program Of The U.S. Bureau Of Mines - Purpose, Progress And MethodologyBy Harold J. Bennett
The Minerals Availability Program is a Bureau of Mines Program to systematically measure and classify identified worldwide nonfuel mineral resources according to their respective extraction technology
Jan 1, 1984
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The Role Of Virtual Reality In Safety Training Of Mine PersonnelBy B. Denby
Recent advances in Virtual Reality (VR) technology have resulted in major opportunities to improve safety training of mine workers, supervisors and managers. The hazardous nature of both surface and u
Jan 1, 1998
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Mining And Processing Ca-Feldspar At The Industrial Mineral Fillers, LLC's CASPAR MineBy J. C. Heter
Industrial Mineral Fillers, LLC. is in the initial stages of mining and processing Anorthosite (CASPAR TM) at its CASPAR mine located in Soledad Canyon, Los Angeles County, California The CASPAR is be
Jan 1, 1997
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An Investigation Of The Underpricing Inherent In DCF Valuation TechniquesBy G. Davis
Mineral properties and mineral firms often trade at a market value that is significantly greater than the value indicated by discounted cash flow (DCF) techniques. A possible explanation is that DCF a
Jan 1, 1995