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International Trade In Coal ? Introduction
By Ken E. Baylis
Current over-capacity in coal production provides assured and relatively low-cost supplies to coal importers. At the same time, it is of serious concern to coal producers who invested considerable sum
Jan 1, 1984
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Recovery Of Silver From Manganese Ores
By Charles A. Rhoades
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research on a dual leaching method that offers the potential for the economic recovery of the silver as well as the manganese contained in some of the domestic mangan
Jan 1, 1984
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Uranium In-Situ Leaching Sulfur Chemistry
By John B. Goddard
In-situ leaching of uranium by aqueous ammonium carbonate containing oxygen or hydrogen peroxide as oxidant results in the partial dissolution of sulfides. While some of the sulfide sulfur is oxidized
Jan 1, 1984
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Adaptive Control In The Minerals Industry - A Tutorial ? Introduction
By K. Rajamani
The word adapt means "to change so that one's behavior will conform to new or changed circumstances." Applying this definition to process controllers suggests that an adaptive controller can chan
Jan 1, 1984
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Clear Skies Predicted With Surface Mining And Reclamation Act In California
By Donald J. Reining
The California Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA) is the nation's first legislation establishing a statewide mineral resource policy governing mining activities that recognizes regional n
Jan 1, 1984
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Dry Separation Of Coal And Shale By Differences In Their Electrical Properties
By A. H. Sharbaugh
It is believed that considerable economic benefit would arise if run of mine (ROM) coal from the underground mines in the Winifrede seam could he enriched before shipment to the preparation plant by p
Jan 1, 1984
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Recent Trends In Smelting And Refining Terms And Conditions
By Charles E. Dunne
One of the most frequently asked quesitons is: "Where is copper (price and usage) going?" I will not attempt to forecast either the future price of copper or the future growth of the copper industry;
Jan 1, 1984
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Computer Mine Planning For Surface Coal Operations ? Introduction
By Mark A. White
Arch Mineral has developed several computer programs that aid the surface mine planning function. These programs are utilized to perform long term projections for various area or semi-area stripping o
Jan 1, 1984
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Geology Of The Syncrude Mine Site And Its Application To Sampling And Grade Control (7f5d80e2-f9f1-41b4-8041-3d14a94ec21c)
By Neil D. Donnell, O&apos
Bituminous sands of the Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation in northern Alberta constitute the ore for the surface mining operation at Syncrude Canada Ltd. These sediments represent a complex successi
Jan 1, 1984
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Waste Clay Disposal And Land Reclamation Techniques In The Florida Phosphate Industry ? Introduction
By James E. Lawver
During the past century, the Florida Phosphate Industry has established an enviable record of innovative technology in nearly all aspects of mining and beneficiation. A notable exception is the lack o
Jan 1, 1984
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Back Injuries In Underground Coal Mining And Their Relation To Job Design ? Introduction
By Terrence J. Stobbe
On the job injuries to the musculoskeletal system are probably the oldest of the industrial safety problems. Long before we had pinchpoints to guard, chemical vapors to ventilate, and noise to enclose
Jan 1, 1984
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The Application Of In-Seam Seismic Survey Techniques To An Ohio Coal Mine
By Peter Jackson
Over a quarter of a century ago a New Zealand physicist suggested the possibility of detecting coal seam discontinuities by a seismic method carried out underground in the mine workings (Evison 1955).
Jan 1, 1984
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Industrial Minerals Acquisition Or Grass Roots
By George D. Lessner
I'm sure that everyone at this meeting is aware of the current problems facing the U.S. metals mining industry. Prices are depressed and expected to remain depressed for quite some time. On th
Jan 1, 1984
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Air Supported Belt Conveyors For Dry Phosphate Concentrate
By P. D. Morrell
Jetbelt is the trade name for the air supported belt conveyor. It does not use troughing rollers. Jetbelt conveyors support the conveyor belt on a thin film of air. The belt rides in a steel trough wh
Jan 1, 1984
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Metals And Mining Industry Capital Formation And Project Finance Prospects - A New Agenda
By Christian F. Baiz
A new agenda has risen. Born out of governments' policies and world economies, the years ahead will carry with them reduced growth. For inflation dependent and capital intensive industries, such
Jan 1, 1984
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Industrial Minerals--A Prospective For The Next Decade: 1985-1995
By James J. Fallon
The industrial minerals industry is defined loosely and a specific list is presented. Criteria by which to judge prospects and examples are provided. General trends of the industry are observed.
Jan 1, 1984
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Mineral Resource Solid Waste Stabilization And Reclamation
By K. L. Ludeke
For many reasons it appears that deep-rooted, perennial shrubs offer potential for improved stabilization and provide maintenance-free vegetative cover to harsh sites where perennial grasses have not
Jan 1, 1984
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The Market For Metallurgical Bauxite
By Frederick W. Bauer
The potential worldwide "market" for metallurgical bauxite is about 94 million MT. The high degree of concentration of the alumina sector, combined with the high percentage of long-term contractual re
Jan 1, 1984
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Bentonite Reduction At Tilden
By Alan R. Johnson
Because of the competitive nature of the iron ore pelletizing industry, commodities required for the production of pellets are continually being scrutinized to minimize their usage and offset rapidly
Jan 1, 1984
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Roybal Raise: An Alternative Two-Compartment Raise
By Don Suttie, Frank Roybal, John Wright
The Roybal Raise incorporates the simplicity and low cost of a short bald-headed raise while overcoming the usual impediments to driving a high baldheaded raise. The concept provides for speedy excava
Jan 1, 1984