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Computers in the Mineral Industry - Progress in MalaysiaBy Alban J. Lynch, Khairun Azizi
Education and research have always followed production in the mineral industry. Almost all of the leading mineral education and research units in the world today are in developed countries which had s
Jan 1, 1996
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Enhanced Heap Leaching - Part 2: ApplicationsBy V. Vesselinov, S. Orr
"Enhanced heap leaching - Part 1: Insights" (Orr, 2002), different flow and transport phenomena that could significantly reduce leaching recovery were investigated. The combination of such understandi
Jan 1, 2003
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The Evolution Of Water Treatment At Summitville - A Technical PerspectiveBy J. E. Cressman, Raj Devarajan
The declaration of bankruptcy by the operator (Summitville Consolidated Mining Company, Inc., SCMCI) of the open pit heap-leach operation at Summitville and the subsequent takeover of the minesite by
Jan 1, 1996
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Power generation at Gold Fields- Chimney Creek: The profitable alternativeBy M. F. Gleason, S. Burns, J. R. Arnold
In 1986, Gold Fields began negotiations with a large Nevada electrical power utility to supply power for its Chimney Creek mine in northern Nevada. After the long negotiations reached an impasse over
Jan 1, 1991
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24. Models of Volcanogenic Deposits (Massive Sulfides)By Victor F. Hollister
This section includes examples of discoveries of Kuroko- and Anyoz-type massive sulfides, and shale-hosted, zinc-lead deposits, and describes exploration models for each group of case histories. Explo
Jan 1, 1991
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Hoover Dam Spillway Modification And RepairBy Carl Barchet
INTRODUCTION Located on the Colorado River on the Nevada-Arizona border about 56 km (35 miles) southeast of Las Vegas, Nevada, Hoover Dam is a gravity arch dam 221 m (726') high for electric p
Jan 1, 1987
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Application Of Plasma Technology To Mineral WastesBy P. R. Taylor
A review of the advantages and disadvantages of plasma technology for metal and mineral wastes is presented. Examples of the use of plasma systems are given and possible future uses are outlined. Amon
Jan 1, 1994
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Strategic Objectives For The Optimal Utilization Of Planning And Or Systems Within Ruhrkohle AG - Networking of systems ? IntroductionBy W. DR. Fritz
Technical progress depends on strategic objectives and a concept showing how to benefit from the effects of novel techniques in an innovation process and how to implement them creatively in harmony wi
Jan 1, 1992
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Pulverized Coal Injection for Blast-Furnace OperationBy T. W. Oshnock
Pulverized coal (PC) and other injectants can be injected into the blowpipes of a blast furnace to decrease coke requirements. Throughout the history of blast-furnace development, there have been many
Jan 1, 1988
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The Effect Of Natural Geologic Discontinuities On Behavior Of Rock In TunnelsBy J. W. Mahar, E. J. Cording
INTRODUCTION In exploration for rock tunnels, the geology should not only be described, but its effect on excavation and support assessed. It is not an easy task to correlate exploration results wi
Jan 1, 1974
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Blind Drilling Becoming an Accepted Technology For Ventilation ShaftsBy William J. Maloney
Blind drilled shafts are becoming increasingly popular as a secondary and sometimes primary means of ventilation. This is particularly true in the Appalachian coalfields. Some reasons for the rebirth
Jan 1, 1993
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Sumich (Victorine) Mine - Geology of the Sumich (Victorine) Deposit, Kingston District, Lander County, Nevada - A sleeper awakens ? LocationBy Robert L. Akright
The Sumich (Victorine) gold mine is located in the Toiyabe Mountain Range on the east side of Victorine Canyon, a north-trending branch off Kingston Canyon in the northwest quarter of Section 27 and s
Jan 1, 1990
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Seismic Exploration Applied To Underground Excavation ProblemsBy R. W. Mossman, George E. Heim
Seismic exploration techniques offer the engineer and geologist a way of obtaining detailed information on the physical parameters and geometry of the rocks where extensive underground excavation or t
Jan 1, 1997
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Blind Drilled Ventilation ShaftsBy William J. Maloney
OVERVIEW Blind drilled shafts are becoming increasingly popular, particularly in the Appalachian coalfields, as a secondary and sometimes primary means of ventilation. The reasons for the rebirth o
Jan 1, 1993
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Mine Ventilation ... The Last Forty Years And The Next FifteenBy Howard L. Hartman
If I told you tonight at the outset that my prognastications for the future of mine ventilation were imparted to me by a palm reader or inspired by a vision, you'd dismiss what I had to say befor
Jan 1, 1987
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The Microseismic Technique Applied To Slope StabilityBy David W. Wisecarver
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with U.S. Borax and Chemical Corporation and the Kennecott Copper Corporation, has investigated the use of the microseismic method to evaluate the stability of
Jan 1, 1969
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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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40. Discovery of the Mount Emmons Molybdenite Deposit, Gunnison County, ColoradoBy Ora H. Rostad
The sequence of events preceeding the discovery of the Mount Emmons molybdenite include some inadvertent near misses by several groups. The events are given in general chronological order to bring out
Jan 1, 1991
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The Resistance To Airflow Of Mine ShaftsBy Malcolm J. McPherson
Mine shafts that are used as primary ventilation routes are different in their airflow characteristics to other subsurface openings because of the aerodynamic effects of guide rails, buntons, pipes, c
Jan 1, 1987
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The Transition From Maintenance to Capacity AssuranceBy Craig Ammar
JAMIE DAVIS: Our next speaker is Craig Ammar. He's director of equipment management for Cyprus Climax Metals Company. He has, prior to this assignment, been responsible for maintenance at Bagdad
Jan 1, 1998