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                     Radial Tires Help Cut Diesel Fuel Costs Radial Tires Help Cut Diesel Fuel CostsBy L. Arbore Introduction Mine operators are interested in energy conversation in two ways. With our finite sources of energy, we are concerned for future generations. In addition, as mine operators, we want to m Jan 9, 1984 
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                     Mining By Computer – Is It Really the Way of the Future? Mining By Computer – Is It Really the Way of the Future?By Badiozamani Khosrow Introduction The mining industry has been using computers since the late 1950s. Despite this early start, the use of mine planning software is not a common practice in many operations. But the trend Jan 9, 1984 
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                     Inclined-Hole Drilling With Large Blasthole Drills Can Sometimes Be Used Inclined-Hole Drilling With Large Blasthole Drills Can Sometimes Be UsedBy Stuart R. Cotterill, Jack D. Nelmark Introduction Opencast surface mining requires blasthole drilling to achieve mine planning. No single method of mining is right for all conditions. Occasionally, mine planners introduce a project with Jan 9, 1984 
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                     Industrial Minerals : Prospects for the Coming Decade Industrial Minerals : Prospects for the Coming DecadeBy James J. Fallen In this paper we are going to look at some things that may happen to the industrial minerals industry in the next decade. First, some concepts and definitions. What are industrial minerals? Not every Jan 8, 1984 
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                     US Coal Ash: Winning the War for Acceptance US Coal Ash: Winning the War for AcceptanceBy John J. Gillis There is an ongoing battle to gain general acceptance of fossil fuel byproducts as safe, economical and useful agro-industrial materials. Despite that, the US ash industry is witnessing a steady growt Jan 8, 1984 
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                     Respirable Dust Sources of Longwall Mining Examined Respirable Dust Sources of Longwall Mining ExaminedBy Wallace W. Roepke, Richard C. Olson To adequately attack the longwall dust problem, the US Bureau of Mines funded a contract to define dust sources on a longwall mine face area. The study examined the shearer during sumping, cutting, an Jan 8, 1984 
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                     History of Energy Sources and Their Uses in the US History of Energy Sources and Their Uses in the USBy Paul L. Russell Introduction As the US and world population increases, so does the problem of supplying expanding energy needs. Early requirements worldwide were mostly met by abundant forest vegetation. Man's Jan 8, 1984 
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                     Discussion - Estimate and Incorporation of Metallurgical Data in a Mineralization Model Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, VOl. 36, No.8 March 1984, pp. 270-275 Discussion - Estimate and Incorporation of Metallurgical Data in a Mineralization Model Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, VOl. 36, No.8 March 1984, pp. 270-275By V. Miller C. Hertzler The difference of means of milling characteristics by rock and ore type is tested in a statistical manner in the paper. The null hypothesis being tested is that the sample means of two Jan 8, 1984 
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                     Look Taken at Coal Mining Costs and Trends for the 1980s Look Taken at Coal Mining Costs and Trends for the 1980sBy John P. Weir The coal industry is ever changing and complex. This article discusses some problems that must be faced and their projected economic effects. Coal's dominant market is for electric power gener Jan 7, 1984 
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                     Urban Mining : Recycling Concrete and Asphalt Urban Mining : Recycling Concrete and AsphaltBy Robert R. Munro Introduction Traditional aggregate sources - riverbeds and alluvial fans - located close to developing urban centers are being foreclosed to mining. As sand and gravel reserves are depleted, nearby p Jan 7, 1984 
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                     Silicosis : An Ancient Malady in a Modern Setting Silicosis : An Ancient Malady in a Modern SettingBy R. C. Burtan Long before recorded history, man began to dig into the earth's crust in a never ending search for useful materials. It is well known that more than half of the earth's crust is composed of Jan 7, 1984 
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                     Computerized Raise Boring Machines Cut Costs, Improve Productivity Computerized Raise Boring Machines Cut Costs, Improve ProductivityBy Anthony Peach, Lok Home Introduction Raise boring is the most accepted form of mechanized hard rock boring in the mining industry. It appeared logical to take this mechanization one step further by introducing computers. At Jan 7, 1984 
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                     Asbestos Industry at the Crossroads : Current Position and Outlook Asbestos Industry at the Crossroads : Current Position and OutlookBy Jean Dupéré Introduction Before examining the current position of the asbestos industry and its market outlook, it is important to describe the product itself. If we are to understand the problems besetting th Jan 7, 1984 
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                     Business Cycles and Feasibility Tests in Mining Ventures Business Cycles and Feasibility Tests in Mining VenturesBy Thomas D. Kaufmann Introduction Mining has always been sensitive to the fluctuating income of downstream customer industries. The industry is now becoming more vulnerable to booms and busts as economic pulsations incre Jan 6, 1984 
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                     Long-Range Planning Commission - Report of the Management and Organization Committee Long-Range Planning Commission - Report of the Management and Organization CommitteeBy A. Tobey Yu, W. Joseph Schlitt, Alfred Weiss, Frederic L. Kadey, Louis Kuchinic Introduction The February and April 1984 issues of MINING ENGINEERING have already provided introduction to the long-range planning efforts of the Society of Mining Engineers (SME). These efforts are Jan 6, 1984 
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                     Shotcreting in Underground Mine Construction Shotcreting in Underground Mine ConstructionBy R. W. Henn Introduction Shotcrete, by the American Concrete Institute definition, is mortar or concrete pneumatically projected at high velocity onto a surface. The term gunite is still common in literature. It Jan 6, 1984 
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                     Alligator Ridge: From a Lone Prospector’s Discovery to an Operating Gold Mine Alligator Ridge: From a Lone Prospector’s Discovery to an Operating Gold MineBy Warren D. Stanford The Alligator Ridge mine is a near-surface gold mine located in a remote area 113 km (70 miles) northwest of Ely, NV. The deposit was discovered in 1976 by a lone prospector working under a grubstake Jan 6, 1984 
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                     Long-Range Planning Commission - Report of the Educational Activities Committee Long-Range Planning Commission - Report of the Educational Activities CommitteeBy Thomas V. Falkie, Howard L. Hartman, Bruce R. Palmer, Donald W. Gentry, John E. Frost, Peter T. Luckie, Michael K. McCarter, Lee W. Saperstein Education in the mineral engineering professions is in the same flux and turmoil as is the entire minerals industry. Overcapacity in some areas, undercapacity in others, and the constant fear of subst Jan 6, 1984 
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                     Belt Symposium II: A Decade of Geology and Exploration in the Belt Basin Belt Symposium II: A Decade of Geology and Exploration in the Belt BasinBy Jon P. Thorson, James W. Babcock The second Belt Symposium in Missoula, MT, Oct. 9-16, 1983, was designed by its conveners as a field conference on progress in the Proterozoic Belt Supergroup rocks. The symposium was sponsored by Jan 6, 1984 
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                     Industrial Minerals Activity is Improveing Industrial Minerals Activity is ImproveingBy S. Lefond A glance at the accompanying table and a review of contributors' comments suggest that the industrial minerals industry is recovering from the recession of the past few years. Actually, the total Jan 5, 1984 
