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                     3. Sample Preparation - Problem Definition 3. Sample Preparation - Problem DefinitionBy Pierre M. Gy The final purpose of exploration is to esti- mate the grade and tonnage of the various qualities of ore contained in a given mineral deposit. This estimation cannot be directly carried out on the whol Jan 1, 1979 
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                     3. Software Technology for Geophysical Systems ? Introduction 3. Software Technology for Geophysical Systems ? IntroductionBy R. C. Fox The geophysical aspect of reconnaissance marks the beginning of extensive computer applications supporting development of a mine. Although there are some storage and retrieval applications in geology, Jan 1, 1979 
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                     3. The Benson Mines Iron Ore Deposit, Saint Lawrence County, New York 3. The Benson Mines Iron Ore Deposit, Saint Lawrence County, New YorkBy Edward L. Beutner, Robert M. Crump Benson Mines low-grade iron ore reserve is a replacement deposit within the Grenville gneisses of the Adirondacks. The average grade of the crude ore is about 23 per cent iron. The iron minerals are p Jan 1, 1968 
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                     3. Underground Coal Mine Production Reporting Developments at the Bethlehem Mines Corporation ? Introduction 3. Underground Coal Mine Production Reporting Developments at the Bethlehem Mines Corporation ? IntroductionBy L. H. E. Weyher The Bethlehem Mines Corp. is a captive mining subsidiary of Bethlehem Steel Corp. Its coal production is tied to the demands for and production of steel, a situation that has to balance between the fo Jan 1, 1979 
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                     3. Use of a Ground-Water Model in Planning for Oil-Shale Mining 3. Use of a Ground-Water Model in Planning for Oil-Shale MiningBy J. S. Long A finite-difference model using a digital computer was constructed to assist in the water management of a proposed oil-shale mining operation in the Piceance Basin in Colorado. The presence of ground Jan 1, 1979 
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                     3.1 Introductory Review ? Introduction 3.1 Introductory Review ? IntroductionWhen exploration shows a mineral deposit to be of importance, the subsequent work of defining the limits or boundaries of the ore body and preparing it for the extraction of the mineral is termed deve Jan 1, 1979 
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                     3.1 Bissett_Jansen - Isokinetic Emission Testing 3.1 Bissett_Jansen - Isokinetic Emission TestingBy Allan Jansen, Robin Bissett [Power-Point Presentation] Jan 1, 2005 
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                     3.13 Fuels – Coal 3.13 Fuels – CoalBy Ramesh Malhotra, Hubert E. (Deceased) Risser THE WORLD Coal, as a source of energy and as a source of coke for the smelting of iron ore, has contributed significantly to the development of every major industrial nation of the world A number o Jan 1, 1976 
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                     3.14 - Metals - Iron Ore 3.14 - Metals - Iron OreBy Franz R. Dykstra DEFINITIONS The ores of iron are classified in three general categories: direct shipping, concentrates, and agglomerated-i.e., pelletized or sintered. Direct Shipping As the name implies, dir Jan 1, 1976 
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                     3.15 – Nonmetallics - Construction Minerals 3.15 – Nonmetallics - Construction MineralsBy Robert M. Dreyer AGGREGATE With an annual domestic production of over 1.6 billion tons at a value of over $2 billion (see Table 15.1.1), the production of aggregate (crushed rock, sand, and gravel) is a basic indus Jan 1, 1976 
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                     3.15.4 - Other Nonmetallics - Abrasives 3.15.4 - Other Nonmetallics - AbrasivesBy Robert M. Dreyer During the past two decades, synthetic abrasives have taken over successively greater percentages of the high-grade abrasive market, so that now, with the exception of natural diamonds (discussed in s Jan 1, 1976 
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                     3.2 Lotz - Sampling For Cyanide In Metallurgical Processes 3.2 Lotz - Sampling For Cyanide In Metallurgical ProcessesBy Peter W. Lotz Contents of: ?Sampling for Cyanide in Metallurgical Processes? ?Sampling at process level of operation ?Sampling at environmental level ?Sample stability and integrity issues ?each citing possi Jan 1, 2005 
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                     3.2 Ore-Body Modeling - 1. Technical Overview ? Introduction 3.2 Ore-Body Modeling - 1. Technical Overview ? IntroductionBy B. T. Stanley The basic geological data, derived from boreholes, exploratory test pits, drivages, and mine development, include information on parameters such as ore thicknesses, grades, depths below surface, struc Jan 1, 1979 
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                     3.26 GA Black Smoker-Type Textures and Setting of VMS Mineralisation in the Pilbara Craton, Western Australia: Ancient Analogues of Modern Pacific-Rim Processes 3.26 GA Black Smoker-Type Textures and Setting of VMS Mineralisation in the Pilbara Craton, Western Australia: Ancient Analogues of Modern Pacific-Rim ProcessesBy R Kerrich Early-Archaean (3.26 Ga) volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits located within the low strain and sub-prehnite-pumpellyite metamorphic-grade Strelley greenstone belt, East Pilbara, Western Austr Jan 1, 1995 
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                     3.3 Open-Pit Limits Analysis - 1. Technical Overview 3.3 Open-Pit Limits Analysis - 1. Technical OverviewBy Y. C. Kim One aspect of long-range mine planning in an open-pit mine is first to define the ultimate pit limit, i.e., the projected size and shape of the pit at the end of its life. This chapter is concerned wi Jan 1, 1979 
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                     3.4 Biotrack - Environmental Assessment ,Monitoring And Interpretation 3.4 Biotrack - Environmental Assessment ,Monitoring And InterpretationBy Mark Dangerfield [Power-Point Presentation] Jan 1, 2005 
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                     3.4 Long-Range Mine Planning - Mining Sequence - 1. Technical Overview 3.4 Long-Range Mine Planning - Mining Sequence - 1. Technical OverviewBy R. K. Davey Subsequent to the determination of an ultimate pit and ore reserves for metallic and nonmetallic deposits, it is necessary to develop the most profitable long-range mining sequence for the deposit. Lo Jan 1, 1979 
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                     3.5 Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Surface Mine Design - 1. Technical Overview 3.5 Engineering and Environmental Aspects of Surface Mine Design - 1. Technical OverviewBy David J. Hammel This chapter will summarize some of the important applications in the geotechnical (pit slope, spoil pile and tailings stability, and hydrology), the environmental (including reclamation), and equipme Jan 1, 1979 
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                     3.6 Underground Long-Range Planning and Design - 1. Technical Overview - Introduction 3.6 Underground Long-Range Planning and Design - 1. Technical Overview - IntroductionBy S. C. Suboleski Underground long-range planning and mine design is an iterative process beginning with a specified production level, quality criteria, and geology of the deposit. Given these factors, face equipment i Jan 1, 1979 
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                     3.7 Mine Valuation - 1. Technical Overview 3.7 Mine Valuation - 1. Technical OverviewBy Donald W. Gentry Mine valuation is a multifaceted, interdisciplinary process by which the economic viability of an old, existing, or new mining property or venture is determined. The problems associated with arriving Jan 1, 1979 
