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The Ashtabula Coal Terminal 10 Years LaterBy Robert J. Clarke
Reflections on over ten years experience handling bituminous coal from railroad cars to ground storage and lake vessels. The arrangement of the facilities is described but the basic theme of the discu
Jan 1, 1981
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Some Applications Of Seismic Bedrock Investigations In Ore ProspectingBy John C. Stam
During the past 20 years, the seismic refraction method has been used for depth to bedrock investigations. Its usefulness, however, has been recognized mainly in engineering applications, for instance
Jan 1, 1959
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Mujeres RocaBy S. W. Arambur
INTRODUCTION "Mujeres Roca" is a program developed by OMA in association with the Chamber of Commerce Canada Peru inspired in “Women who Rock”, a Canadian initiative to promote a greater participatio
Jan 1, 2019
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Refractory Gold Ore ProcessingBy R. S. Shoemaker
It is said that there is nothing new under the sun and this is certainly true about refractory gold Ores. Ores which have been refractory to treatment have been the bane of the Metallurgist's lif
Jan 1, 1990
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An Application Of Queueing Theory To Equipment Selection For A Large Open Pit Copper MineBy George Hufford
An investigation is made into the applicability of queueing theory to simulating the operation of a large open pit copper mine in the southwestern United States. Actual data from a working mine was us
Jan 1, 1981
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Problems In Utilization Of Bituminous CoalBy W. T. Reid
Analysis of the energy resources available in the United States confirms that coal will be needed to satisfy the future energy needs. The trends in the market place, particularly economic and politica
Jan 1, 1983
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Mining By Computer - The Way Of The Future Or Is It?By Khosrow Badiozamani
Traditionally the mining industry has been lagging in application of computers in their daily or long range plan activities compared to other industries. The question then remains as to how the techno
Jan 1, 1984
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Research At The Pittsburgh Coal Research Center United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of MinesBy D. E. Wolfson
As energy requirements in the United States expand with the growth of the Nation, use of coal also can be expected to increase. This optimistic outlook for the coal industry is based on our vast reser
Jan 1, 1969
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Uses and Specifications of BauxiteBy W. H. Andrews
DEFINITION OF BAUXITE The term "bauxite" (1) dates back to 1821, when it was assigned to a deposit of red earthy material outcropping near the village of Les Baux in Southern France. Chemical analy
Jan 1, 1984
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Minerals - Serving The Global Community Keys 1997 - SME Annual Meeting 2022Several years ago, North American mining companies began to realize they needed to expand their spheres to remain viable. This strategy has been successful, according to Robert W. Schafer. Today, comp
Jan 1, 1997
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Man’s Impact on the EnvironmentBy Sheldon P. Wimpfen
Man is a short time resident of the planet Earth. He does not have the memory to fully comprehend just what is going on. His span of knowledge can be related to the life of the world to see that this
Jan 1, 1993
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Geological Status Of NWTs Repository Siting Activities In The Paradox Basin ? BackgroundBy N. A. Frazier
The goal of the U.S. nuclear waste management program is to provide assurance that existing and future nuclear waste from military and civilian activities, including spent fuel from the once-through n
Jan 1, 1981
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Fort Cady Borate In Situ Leach ProjectBy P. A. K. Wilkinson
This paper is concerned with the development of an in situ recovery of boric acid from a deep-seated colemanite deposit in California. The deposit contains 147 million tons of borate ore containing 6.
Jan 1, 1987
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An Application Of Statistics To Reagent TestingBy R. Maurice King
In the operation of today's large scale ore-processing mills, it is extremely important to have some way of making an objective evalu¬ation of the performance of the available flotation reagents.
Jan 1, 1964
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Microprocessor Control Strategy For PelletizingBy Colin D. Jardine
Rapidly increasing energy costs and more rigid customer quality requirements necessitate improved control of pelletizing processes. With the introduction of dedicated microprocessor-based controllers,
Jan 1, 1982
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Horace Tabor : Colorado’s mining colossusBy Duane A. Smith
Horace Tabor. No 19th century Colorado mining man is better known but, unfortunately, probably less understood. He is little appreciated for his significant contributions to the industry and the st
Jan 1, 1989
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Categorization Of Industrial Clays- The Key To Development Strategies In Developing NationsBy C. C. Harvey
Based on resource studies in many developing countries, four categories of industrial clay resources are recognized as precursors to development strategies. Category I: High quality, high technology c
Jan 1, 1998
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Case Studies Of Long-Term Methane Extraction From CoalBy M. A. Trevits
The explosion hazard presented by methane gas in coal is confronted daily in the mining industry. Research has developed several viable methods for gas control in addition to conventional dilution by
Jan 1, 1985
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Free and hindered settlingBy V. F. Swanson
M&MP, Volume 6, No. 4, November 1989, pp. 190-196
Jan 1, 1990
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Multicomponent Agglomeration Model For Ultrafine Coal CleaningBy H. Chu
Selective Agglomeration experiments carried out to clean ultra-fine coal are examined. Effect of feed size, pulp density, coalescing agent dosage, and mixing intensity and duration on the kinetics of
Jan 1, 1987