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    How To Finance Mineral Prospects (2809e36e-3664-40b8-bebf-a204d5237680)

    By Edgar F. Cruft

    It is sometimes said that "mines are made, and not found". I rather doubt that the exploration geologist would be overly sympathetic to that statement, and, of course, like most one-liners it is only

    Jan 1, 1979

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    A Review Of Tax Shelter Investments After The Economic Recovery Tax Act Of 1981 - Discussion Outline

    By Herbert P. Haschke

    I. Changes made by the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (ERTA) which have an effect on investing in tax shelter investments A. Maximum ordinary income tax rate on individuals is now 50%. B. Maximum

    Jan 1, 1982

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    Rotary Percussion Roof Drilling

    By Harley G. Pyles

    Rotary Percussion drilling has shown great improvement over rotary drilling, when hard roof is encountered. In addition, Rotary Percussion drills have eliminated the need for air drills in many applic

    Jan 1, 1965

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    Incorporating Blast Hole Data In The Development Of A Computer Block Model In An Active Mine

    By Y. S. Roditis

    A new method for interpolating a block model is proposed, where both the diamond drill holes (DHs) and blast holes (BHs) data are used. Combining these data types poses a geostatistical "class size" p

    Jan 1, 1992

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    A Method for Determining the True Tensile Strength of Rock

    By Niles E. Grosvenor

    Several methods have been proposed for determining the tensile strength of rock. These have been tried out over the past several years, but the results have been erratic and of doubtful value. The te

    Jan 1, 1960

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    The Industrial Importance Of Lake Stone

    By Kenneth K. Landes

    Lake stone is a term currently applied to chemical and metallurgical grade limestone or dolomite that is brought down Lakes Michigan and Huron by large cargo vessels, mostly self-unloaders. This stone

    Jan 1, 1975

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    The Use Of Aerial Photography In The Exploration For Industrial Minerals

    By Kalman N. Isaacs

    Aerial photography is a recognized and integral part of the search for petroleum and for the metallic ores, but its application lags seriously; in the search for the industrial minerals This is, in al

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Cut-And-Fill Mining In Sweden: Development Trends And Applications

    By G. Almgren

    With the exception of sublevel caving, the most common method of underground mining in Sweden is the "cut-and-fill" method. It is normally used for mining non-ferrous metals , and' is used extens

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Volumetric Heating Of Oil Shales By Electromagnetic Methods

    By Ramarao Inguva

    Feasibility studies being conducted to investigate the use of electromagnetic methods for insitu volumetric heating of oil shales will be discussed. A two dimensional numerical model which describes e

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Exploration Of 100,000 Acres Of Coal Land

    By Douglas F. Crickmer

    Pocahontas Land Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Norfolk and western Railway Company, owns a 100,000-acre block of coal lands in Martin, Johnson, Pike, Floyd and Lawrence Counties, Kentucky.

    Jan 1, 1964

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    Accumulation of Metals in a Natural Wetland that Receives Acid Mine Drainage

    By Monica Pavlik, Thomas Wildeman

    Water from the Forest Queen mine adit near Silverton, Colorado drains into a natural wetland. Because the pH of the water averages 5 and the iron concentration averages 18 mg/L, it was thought that th

    Jan 1, 2000

  • SME
    Radioactive Index, Gamma Spectrometry

    By I. Pordea

    The materials used for the construction of buildings contain natural radionuclides of the U238 and Th232 series and are ? 50% due to land radioactivity. Another component of natural radioactivity is K

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Large Flotation Cells In The Gold Industry

    By Timo Niitti

    Within the minerals industry, flotation is the predominant method when processing sulphide ores. There is hardly any competition in this area because of the high efficiency and low costs of flotation.

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Table Of Contents - Foreword

    By Emmanuel J. Voulgaris

    The ?Milos Conferences? is an activity of the non-profit organization ?Milos Conference Center - George Eliopoulos?, located on the island of Milos, Greece. The objective of the ?Milos Conferences? is

    Jan 1, 2003

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    International Long-Term Sulphur Demand and Consumption: Issues and Trends

    By J. Lancaster

    World demand of sulphur-in-all-forms (SAF), which in 1985 is estimated to total 57.5 million tonnes S equivalent, is expected to increase to 77.6 million tonnes S by the year 2000. Key factors are the

    Jan 1, 1986

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    New Size Laboratory Ball Mill for Bond Work Index Determination

    By H. Nematollahi

    The comminution laws The grindability of the ores or minerals is an important factor that could not be deduced from their mineralogical characteristics (Testut, 1958). Many theories have been pr

    Jan 1, 1994

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    What the Hazardous Waste Management Industry and the Mineral Processing Industry Can Learn From Each Other

    By Hans von Michaelis

    It is appropriate that this opening session of HAZPAC '91 and Randol Gold Forum CAIRNS '91 should address the question of what the two industries can learn from each other. The panel is made up of mem

    Jan 1, 1991

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    An Alternative Hydrometallurgical Approach To The Treatment Of Gravity Concentrates

    By Gregory Owen Lewis

    The use of gravity concentration as a means of recovering the 'free' gold component from alluvial and milled ore products is widely used and is receiving increasing attention, particularly with the in

    Jan 1, 1998

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    39. Discovery of the Little Boulder Creek Molybdenum Deposit, Custer County, Idaho

    By Keith Whiting

    The Little Boulder Creek molybdenum deposit is in central Idaho, in the White Cloud Range about 3.2 km (2 miles) northeast of Castle Peak, the highest peak in the range. The elevation of the deposit i

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Advanced Physical Coal Cleaning as a Clean Air Act Compliance Technology

    By Thomas J. Feeley

    The US Department of Energy (DOE) is supporting the engineering development of three advanced physical coal cleaning technologies: selective agglomeration, advanced flotation and advanced cycloning. E

    Jan 1, 1993