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                     A Comparison of Geochemical Exploration Techniques in the Carolina Slate Belt A Comparison of Geochemical Exploration Techniques in the Carolina Slate BeltBy Paul C. Ragland, P. Geoffrey Feiss The Piedmont province of the southern Appalachians is the focus of interest for many exploration geologists. In the past, only those deposits with significant surface exposure were exploited. Thus, fe Jan 6, 1979 
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                     An Integrated Approach to Operations Improvement An Integrated Approach to Operations ImprovementBy N. J. Themelis, R. V. Flint In a four-year period between 1973-76, the Metal Mining Division of Kennecott Copper Corp. conducted a company-wide program of operations improvement which involved line and staff personnel from all c Jan 6, 1979 
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                     Radon/Radium Detection Increases Uranium Drilling Effectiveness Radon/Radium Detection Increases Uranium Drilling EffectivenessBy Lewis M. Cook, Robert H. Morse The use of portable radon detectors has become routine in reconnaissance uranium surveys where water and sediment samples are analyzed in field labs for radon and radium, and in detailed work where dr Jan 6, 1979 
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                     Geology of US Phosphate Deposits Geology of US Phosphate DepositsBy T. M. Gurr The United States is the world's leading producer of phosphate rock. In 1975 according to the US Bureau of Mines' statistics, 44.3 million tonnes (48.8 million st) of phosphate rock were pro Jan 6, 1979 
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                     Managing for Ore Discoveries Managing for Ore DiscoveriesBy Paul A. Bailly Around 4500 B.C., the Pharaoh of Egypt ordered a military campaign to the Sinai Peninsula and the shores of the Red Sea, to search for copper deposits which Egypt needed for jewelry, vases and weapons Jan 6, 1979 
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                     Ultimate Pit Limit Design Methodologics Using Computer Models-The State of the Art Ultimate Pit Limit Design Methodologics Using Computer Models-The State of the ArtBy R. L. Sandefur Professor Kim's excellent review article1 on ultimate pit planning contains a statement of the apparently widely held but incorrect belief that "kriging provides information on the confidence lim Jan 6, 1979 
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                     CIM Conference Highlights Industry Innovation CIM Conference Highlights Industry InnovationAfter a three-year period characterized by inflation, recession, depressed metal prices, lack of demand, enormous world inventories, and rapidly escalating costs, the Canadian mining industry is showi Jan 6, 1979 
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                     Precipitating and Drying Cement Copper at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Facility Precipitating and Drying Cement Copper at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon FacilityBy W. Joseph Schlitt, William D. Southard, Bruce P. Ream, Lawrence J. Haug The operation of Kennecott's Bingham Canyon copper precipitation plant, one of the world's largest, is described. This description includes a brief historical review of precipitation at Bing Jan 6, 1979 
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                     1978 Annual Review: Exploration -The Great Uranium Search is On 1978 Annual Review: Exploration -The Great Uranium Search is OnUranium was the prima donna of 1978, and the exploration pace was fast and furious in traditional uranium producing areas such as the Powder River Basin, Grants mineral belt, San Juan Basin, and Urava Jan 5, 1979 
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                     1978 Annual Review: Coal-A Year of Technical Advances and Production Setbacks 1978 Annual Review: Coal-A Year of Technical Advances and Production SetbacksFor the US coal industry, 1978 was a nightmarish recurrence of 1977 as the United Mine Workers strike cut into production during the first three months of 1978, followed by the strike against the Norf Jan 5, 1979 
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                     1978 Annual Review: Mineral Processing-Technology Battles Escalating Costs 1978 Annual Review: Mineral Processing-Technology Battles Escalating CostsEscalating energy costs and tough environmental standards were two major factors affecting the minerals processing area in 1978 For the most part, new startups and research and development initiatives Jan 5, 1979 
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                     1978 Annual Review: Industrial Minerals Remain Strong Despite Setbacks 1978 Annual Review: Industrial Minerals Remain Strong Despite SetbacksIndustrial minerals enjoyed a fairly successful year in 1978, despite the sluggish economy, inflation, and environmental restrictions. A glance at US Bureau of Mines statistics shows that, in gene Jan 5, 1979 
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                     1978 Annual Review: Mining- A Record Production Year Buffered by an Uncertain Future 1978 Annual Review: Mining- A Record Production Year Buffered by an Uncertain FutureFor the seventh consecutive year, the value of nonfuel mineral raw ma¬terials produced in the US set a new record, reaching almost $20 billion-up 12.7% from the previous year, according to the US Bure Jan 5, 1979 
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                     Concentration of Spodumene from North Carolina Pegmatite Ores Concentration of Spodumene from North Carolina Pegmatite OresBy Immo H. Redeker Abstract-North Carolina is the leading state in the US in lithium mineral production. Spodumene is mined in open Pits and concentrated by flotation by the two companies, Lithium Corp. of America and F Jan 4, 1979 
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                     Economic Analysis of Coal-Fired Cement Kilns Economic Analysis of Coal-Fired Cement KilnsBy Adrian C. Dorenfeld, John T. Oleksy Fuel problems of two lesser developed countries (LDC 's) are presented. In particular, the paper reviews cement technology and the fuel-intensive cement industries of the Philippines and South Ko Jan 4, 1979 
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                     Gulf Coast Utilities Generate Lignite Investigations Gulf Coast Utilities Generate Lignite InvestigationsBy P. S. Martin, B. J. Guarnera As an energy source, lignite is short on selling points-it contains large amounts of moisture and often large amounts of ash, resulting in low heat content. The moisture produces rapid oxidation upon Jan 4, 1979 
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                     Crushing Developments at the Sierrita Concentrator Crushing Developments at the Sierrita ConcentratorBy R. N. Woody, S. J. Work Crushing development at Duval Corp.'s Sierrita concentrator in Sahuarita, Ariz., has been a continuing effort since plant startup in January 1970. The original crushing system was designed to pro Jan 4, 1979 
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                     Dual-Tube Rotary Drilling Proves Fast and Economical Dual-Tube Rotary Drilling Proves Fast and EconomicalBy Thomas E. Bruner With drilling costs playing a pivotal role in the economics of most mineral exploration programs, there has been a significant effort over the past decade to trim expenditures in this area. One result Jan 4, 1979 
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                     Continuous Monitoring and Control of Froth Level and Pulp Density Continuous Monitoring and Control of Froth Level and Pulp DensityBy F. Rosenblum, P. Spira, F. Kitzinger The possibility of increasing the efficiency of mineral processing plants by means of computer control has prompted metallurgists to examine their flowsheets more critically in order to develop practi Jan 4, 1979 
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                     Roger Markle: Charting New Directions for the Bureau of Mines Roger Markle: Charting New Directions for the Bureau of MinesRoger A. Markle was sworn in as director of the US Bureau of Mines on September 27, 1978, ending a 20-month period during which the Bureau was without a leader. Some Bureau observers wondered out loud Jan 4, 1979 
