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Lithium: A Review of 1995 ActivitiesBy D. J. McCracken
During 1995, the estimated consumption of lithium minerals in the western world was 139 kt (153,000 st).This amounted to 18 kt (20,000 st) of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE). Overall tonnage deman
Jan 1, 1996
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Hydraulic Lifters Aid in Dragline MaintenanceDraglines are one of the largest land-based equipment moving across the earth. They typically ranging in size from2.5 to 6.5 kt (2,750 to 7,100 st). Their size, though, makes them difficult to mainta
Jan 1, 2004
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - ZirconiumBy S. K. Gilman
Zircon (ZrSiO4) sand production of about 1.1 Mt/a(1.2 million stpy) predominates the global supply of zirconium minerals. Baddeleyite (ZrO2) contributes less than 1 percent of supply. Zircon is al
Jan 1, 2005
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Mine Development With Heavy RoadheadersBy Robert A. Pond
Heavy (exceeding 35 tons) roadheaders have not seen much use in the United States, but are used extensively in Europe to excavate many types of underground openings in civil and mining applications. E
Jan 1, 1983
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Urban Blasting Essential to Schedule Driven West Area CSO Tunnel and Pumping Station ProjectBy James McNally, Adam Stremcha, John MacGregor
With 13.7km of TBM tunneling in Atlanta’s hard gneiss well under way, drill and shoot work continues on several sites throughout the city. In order for the City of Atlanta to meet the consent decree i
Jan 1, 2007
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11th Annual MEMS Conference - Reshaping the Minerals and Metals IndustryBy Lisa Morrison
The 11th Annual Mineral Economics and Management Society (MEMS) conference was held April10-12, 2002, in Montreal, Quebec. It consisted of a series of technical sessions. Each paper addressed the ec
Jan 1, 2002
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Mine Development Modeling at Mina Santa Rosa in PanamaBy M. D. Johnson
Mina Santa Rosa, in west central Panama, is the first large-scale gold mine in Panama and will soon be the largest single-mine gold producer in central America (Fig. 1). At full production, the mine
Jan 1, 1996
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Northwest Mining Association Sparks Glimmer of Mining HopeBy Steve Kral
The domestic mining industry may be in the doldrums but there appears to be hope, at least from a regulatory standpoint. At least one US senator believes that the events of Sept. 11, 2001 made man
Jan 1, 2002
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Dulles Corridor Metrorail Extension Project - Tunneling Options for Tysons CornerBy John Rudolf
Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority is currently undertaking the first Phase of Metro?s Extension to Northern Virginia. A wide range of tunnel options was considered for the Tysons Corner segmen
Jan 1, 2008
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New Expectations of the Mining IndustryBy Andrew Howard
As the mining industry moves further into developing countries in search of new resources, its role in international development is coming under increasing scrutiny. This is a trend that is likely to
Jan 1, 2006
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Silica Sand: A Review of 1995 ActivitiesBy M. J. Zdunczyk
The final 1995 figures on industrial sand and gravel have not yet been compiled by the US Geological Survey (USGS). There is usually about a nine-month lag time in receiving and compiling this inform
Jan 1, 1996
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Mining Foundation of the Southwest Honors Industry GreatsThe Mining Foundation of the Southwest will hold its 14th annual American Mining Hall of Fame awards banquet Saturday, Dec. 7, 1996 at the Leows Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson, AZ. Each year, pre
Jan 1, 1996
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Preliminary Seismic Design Considerations for a Highway Tunnel in Coronado, CaliforniaBy David Young
This paper presents tunnel design considerations for the SR75/282 Transportation Corridor Project in Coronado, California. The project is managed by the City of Coronado in cooperation with Caltrans a
Jan 1, 2008
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - TitaniumThe market for titanium feedstocks (ilmenite, rutile,synthetic rutile and slag) is driven primarily by offtake from the titanium dioxide (TiO2) pigment industry. The pigment sector depends on the per
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Fuller’s EarthBy R. L. Virta
Sixteen companies mined fuller’s earth in 11 states during 2004. Production during 2004, based on a preliminary survey of fuller’s earth producers, was 3.96 Mt (4.3million st) valued at $340 million.
Jan 1, 2005
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Banquet, Train Ride Highlight Hall of Fame WeekendBy Tim O’Neil
Dressed in black tie and Victorian attire, some 200 people came to Leadville, CO, for a September weekend featuring a National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum (NMHF&M) induction banquet and a scenic mo
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Dimension StoneBy L. Mead
Dimension stone is a natural stone (granite, marble, limestone, sandstone and slate) that can be quarried, cut and shaped to conform to acceptable industry standards for size, consistency and durabili
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 - BariteBy P. Mills
The four top barite-producing countries in the world are China, India, Morocco and the United States. China is currently the largest exporter of barite followed by India. More than 95 percent of th
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals 2004 – Feldspar and Nepheline SyeniteBy W. Z. Rogers
U.S. feldspar output sold or used in 2004 was estimated to be 790 kt (871,000 st), valued at $43 million free-on-board plant. This was below 2003 and about the same volume as 2002. The strong housin
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Mining in IndonesiaBy Frederick J. Murrell
No other region of the world is enjoying the tremendous growth of power use that is currently being experienced in Asia. Fortunately for the coal industry — particularly in Asia — the power plants be
Jan 1, 1996