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Yttrium Recovery From Bokan Mountain, AlaskaBy D. D. Harbuck, G. K. Green
The Bokan Mountain area on Prince of Wales Island, AK, contains vast quantities of heavy rare earth minerals. To lessen the US dependence on foreign sources, the US Bureau of Mines (USBM) investigated
Jan 1, 1996
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NOVEL ASPECTS OF HEAP LEACIIlNG AT COEUR ROCHESTERBy Larry D. Hartzog
For detailed information you are referred to "Heap Leach Solution Application at Rochester" by S. N. Dixon and A. L. Wilder which will be presented at the SME Meeting in Phoenix, January 1988.
Jan 1, 1998
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Discussion – Two case histories of subsidence in the Warrior coalfield – by D. W. Park Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 40, No. 3 March 1988, pp. 185-191I was very interested in Professor Park's data on subsidence over longwall panels. His paragraph labeled "Conclusion," however, does not seem appropriate for the article. Nothing in the article g
Jan 1, 1989
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Intelligent Supervisory System Applied To A Crushing PlantBy E. Fahrenkrog
An intelligent supervisor developed using expert system tools and applied to a crushing plant is presented in this paper. The structure of this supervisor, based on a model of a human operator, consis
Jan 1, 1989
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QEM*SEM Analysis Of Metallurgical Residues In Ocean SedimentsBy O. M. G. Newman
The Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Ltd., generates a jarosite waste at its Risdon smelter. Since 1974 this waste has been disposed of at sea off south-east Tasmania. As part of a monitorin
Jan 1, 1989
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Interaction Of Longwall Shields With Surrounding StrataBy Y. M. Jiang, D. W. Park, S. M. Lee
A vast majority of longwall operations in the US use shield-type hydraulic supports to provide ground control along the longwall face. The three-dimensional, finite-element technique combined with a p
Jan 1, 1993
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Sustainability and Reporting in the Minerals Sector - A Developing Country PerspectiveBy D. Limpitlaw, E. M. Hoadley
The minerals sector plays a significant role in the development of many Southern African economies. In the Southern Africa region, as in other developing regions, economic development is seen as the k
Jan 1, 2005
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The Planning Of Management Information Systems Within A Defined Systems Architecture ? SynopsisBy P. H. Williams
Experiences gained using computers in the mining and geological environment have shown that it is quite rare for a system or the data it stores to be truly stand alone. Just as the mining enterprise a
Jan 1, 1986
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Linking IBA?s And Project Management - A Case StudyBy S. Moutsatsos
The impact that societal issues can have on mineral resource projects has proven to be a critical component of feasibility studies around the world during the past ten years. The recently signed Impac
Jan 1, 2007
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Pneumatic coal-recovery systemsBy R. M. Cox
Pneumatic coal loading and conveying systems provide alternative methods for the safe and efficient mining of the thin, high-grade coal seams found in the Southern Appalachians. Pneumatic systems elim
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental Issues of the Appalachian Coal RegionBy Robert L. P. Kleinmann
Mining has been a significant component of the Appalachian economy for about 200 years. The region continues to be adversely affected by the environmental degradation associated with these past activi
Jan 1, 1995
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51. Discovery of the Olympic Dam Copper-Uranium-Gold-Silver DepositBy J. H. Lalor
The Olympic Dam deposit was discovered in July 1975 with the intersection of 38 m (125 ft) of 1.05% copper in diamond drill hole RD 1. A further eight holes were drilled with only marginal encourageme
Jan 1, 1991
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Economic Modeling And Optimization Of Closed-Circuit Grinding ProcessesBy Y. Zimmels, C. Feldman
Closed-circuit grinding processes are considered in the context of a reactor-separator circuit that involves multifraction streams and products. Because grinding circuits are low-efficiency, capital-i
Jan 1, 1993
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Influence Of Geology On Pit And Quarry Reuse PlanningBy Kenneth L. Schellie
In preplanning the reclamation of a pit or quarry the geology of the site is the name of the game! The planner must know the parameters of the deposit, the quantity and kind of earth materials to be r
Jan 1, 1974
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Improving the Metallurgical Balance SheetBy R. L. Wiegel, G. R. Oswald
The processors of Florida phosphate rock face constraints similar to those of other mineral operations--leaner ore, more complex treatment schemes and a product which sells for a penny a pound. IMC
Jan 1, 1991
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Geographic Information Systems; More than Just Another Computer Mapping ProgramBy Solomon S. Katz
As more and more computer software is written for geological mapping applications, the users of the software are discovering the problems of transferring data between the programs, maintaining correct
Jan 1, 1989
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Elemental composition of coal dust created by mining and laboratory size reduction: A comparisonBy C. J. Johnson, C. J. Bise
Coal extraction by continuous miners (CM) is currently the most common underground method in the US industry and accounts for slightly more than two-thirds of the nation's deep mining production
Jan 1, 1990
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Laboratory Evaluation Of The Mine Diesel Tailpipe Emissions Measurement ApparatusBy L. M. Chan, D. H. Carlson, J. H. Johnson
This paper discusses laboratory evaluation of a tailpipe emissions measurement apparatus (EMA) developed by Michigan Technological University (MTU) under contract to the Bureau of Mines. The apparatus
Jan 1, 1991
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Special Report : Supplier Targets Industrial, Export MarketsBy Kenton E. McElhattan
Financial analysts have often called National Mine Service Co. the only "pure play" company to the mining industry, meaning that an investment in NMS is an investment in the mining industry. As a lead
Jan 2, 1983
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Mineral Deposits of the Cripple Creek District, ColoradoBy Tommy B. Thompson
The Cripple Creek diatreme-intrusive complex is known primarily for its vein telluride-gold ores. It is also known for the great vertical range of its major veins - >990 m (>3250 ft). Not as well-
Jan 1, 1992