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Mines of Today Educating Minds of TomorrowBy Dan Witkowsky
Beginning on June 11, 2007, as many as 36, kindergarten-to-grade-12 (K-12) teachers will participate in a program designed to educate them all about the mining industry. The 39th Annual A Total Concep
Jan 1, 2007
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MINERALOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF SELECTED RARE EARTH ELEMENTS (REE) DEPOSITS IN THE NORTH AMERICAN CORDILLERAN ALKALINE-IGNEOUS BELT IN NEW MEXICO - SME Annual Conference 2023By N. Iverson, E. Haft, V. T. McLemore, M. Woodard, E. Owen
Present and emerging technologies are renewing interest in domestic rare earth elements (REE) production. REE deposits throughout the North American Cordilleran alkaline-igneous belt are being re-exam
Feb 1, 2023
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Microcomputers and Mining : Administrative and Geotechnical SoftwareBy Thomas C. Shapiro
This is the final article in a three-part series on microcomputers and application software in the mineral industry. The first article covered microcomputer terms and concepts. The second discussed ex
Jan 4, 1984
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Utilization Of Coal Mine Refuse In Highway Embankment Construction ? IntroductionBy Phillip E. Butler
Since early 1973, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has been actively engaged in the utilization of coal mine refuse in the design and construction of highway embankments. The So
Jan 1, 1975
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SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit – Suppliers Display Latest in Mining Technology at SME 2007 ExhibitBy Georgene Renner, William R. Yernberg, William Gleason
American Commercial (ACI) offers a selection of ground control solutions. Beginning with steel liner plates installed in the Gratiot Avenue sewer system in Detroit, MI 1920, ACI is one of the leading
Jan 1, 2007
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Inherently Safe Mining SystemsBy Donald G. Rogich
The concept of initiating a large action-oriented contract, directed toward inherently safe mining systems, was conceived by the U. S. Bureau of Mines in January 1970. At that time we were in the proc
Jan 1, 1972
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VIMS Telemetry SystemBy C. S. Wageman
Staying competitive in the highly aggressive Powder River Basin is a challenge facing all operators. Any advantage that a mine utilizes to improve productivity and reduce costs could mean the differen
Jan 1, 1996
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Block Craving - General DescriptionBy Ray L. Tobie, Douglas E. Julin
GENERAL DESCRIPTION Block caving is a distinct caving method applied mostly to large, massive, ore bodies because of its in¬herent low cost and high production capabilities. Areas of sufficient siz
Jan 1, 1982
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Minerals Fillers Used In The Plastic IndustryBy Robert A. Clifton
It seems probable that more and more minerals will be used in plastics as time goes on. This must occur because the minerals will; aid in processability, enhance the engineering properties, reduce the
Jan 1, 1985
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Arkansas Novaculite: Indians, Whetstones, Plastics And BeyondBy Charles T. Steuart
The Arkansas Novaculite of Devonian and Mississippian age is the most distinctive formation in the central Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas from the standpoint of both topography and lithology. The form
Jan 1, 1985
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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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EPB TBM TechnologyBy Werner Burger
Earth Pressure tunnel boring machines are tackling difficult ground conditions that five years previous were not considered feasible. The technology has evolved that allows EPB TBMs to cross into area
Jan 1, 2008
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Radioisotope Probe For On-Stream Analysis Of Mineral Process StreamsBy Adrian Molinari
A radioisotope probe (Minexan 202) capable of simultaneously analyzing a mineral slurry for five elements and pulp density has been developed by Outokumpu Oy, Finland. The probe is designed to operate
Jan 1, 1977
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Underground Mine Stream Crossing Assessment: A Multidisciplinary ApproachUnderground mine designs typically try to avoid extraction beneath streams and rivers of any significant size, especially when the overburden rock thickness between the stream bed and the mine is thin
Jul 28, 2020
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Particle Breakage Studies In An Impact Crushing EnvironmentBy M. D. Flavel
Research programs conducted by Allis-Chalmers Corporation are showing that the most efficient energy use in crushers is achieved when the forces applied to particles undergoing breakage are increased.
Jan 1, 1981
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Vocational and Technical Education in Geoscience With Emphasis on Geochemical Exploration SkillsBy James A. Madonna
Several universities and colleges in Australia, Canada and the United States, recognized the need to establish or reorganize geoscience programs at the vocational and two-year technical levels. To acc
Jan 1, 1994
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Valorization of Air-Cooled EAF Manganese Slag in Comminution Processes: an Investigation into the Breakage Characterization - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)By Laura Suarez, Jörgen Kajberg, Pär Jonsén
In recent years, slag, a residue from pyrometallurgical processes, has become more attractive in circular economy frameworks to increase the efficient use of resources throughout the life cycle of ste
Nov 3, 2023
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Five mining greats to be inducted into the National Mining Hall of FameThe National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum (NMHF&M) will induct the 2013 National Mining Hall of Fame class on Sept. 14, 2013. The ceremony will take place at the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, CO.
Aug 1, 2013
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Tellurium in modern and ancient black smoker systemsBy A. Yu. Lein, V. V. Maslennikov, S. P. Maslennikova, I. Y. u. Melekestseva, Yu. A. Bogdanov
Tellurium is a high-tech and also toxic element. This element shows sufficient contents in Fe-Mn crusts and nodules in the modern ocean to be involved in future industrial processes [Hein et al., 2003
Sep 1, 2014
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Industrial Minerals Review 2013By R. L. Virta
Four companies ? H.C. Spinks Clay Co., Inc., Imerys, Old Hickory Clay Co., and Unimin Corp. ? mined ball clay in four states in 2013. On the basis of preliminary data, production was 1 Mt (1.1 million