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                     Sulfur From Surface Ores Sulfur From Surface OresBy John M. Dale Now that the price of sulfur has reached unexpected high levels, it is little wonder that sulfur from surface ores is again receiving attention. In most instances, it is advantageous for an ore to be Jan 9, 1981 
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                     Grinding Methods To Enhance The Reactivity Of Olivine Grinding Methods To Enhance The Reactivity Of OlivineBy D. C. Dahlin, W. K. O’Connor, G. E. Rush, C. A. Summers, S. J. Gerdemann The Albany Research Center (ARC) conducted studies of mechanical activation by conventional and ultra-fine grinding techniques to enhance olivine reactivity in mineral carbonation reactions. Activated Jan 1, 2004 
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                     La Ciénega – A New Gold Mine in Mexico La Ciénega – A New Gold Mine in MexicoBy F. Grajales Muñoz The Ciénega project, now under construction by Peñoles group, is located in the mountains of northwest Durango, Mexico. The gold and silver deposits are found in a 4-km (2.5mile) long system of veins. Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Inability to communicate : How technical professionals cut short their management careers Inability to communicate : How technical professionals cut short their management careersBy H. Richard Eisenbeis, Donna M. Watkins Many technical professionals (tp)* desire to occupy upper level management positions. But career paths for most scientists and engineers do not extend beyond their specific disciplines. This is unfort Jan 8, 1987 
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                     Industrial Minerals 1987 Industrial Minerals 1987By L Baumgardner, A. V. Castelli Barite In 1987, United States mine production of barite increased 15.870, consumption (sold or used by grinding plants) increased by 6.97, and imports are estimated to have fallen by 19.57. World Jan 6, 1988 
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                     Several Scientific Issues on Ground Control in the Mining of Thick Coal Seams Several Scientific Issues on Ground Control in the Mining of Thick Coal SeamsChina has made great progress in thick coal seam mining, commonly characterized by longwall top-coal caving mining and single-pass longwall mining with a large cutting height. At present, the maximum Jul 28, 2020 
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                     A Commentary on the Reporting of Coal Exploration Results, Resources and Reserves A Commentary on the Reporting of Coal Exploration Results, Resources and ReservesBy S. Rupprecht "This article addresses the prevalence of poor public reporting practices of coal exploration results, coal resources and coal reserves in southern Africa. Currently, the reporting of coal tonnage wit Jul 1, 2019 
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                     DCF/NPV Modelling: Valuation Practice Or Financial Engineering? DCF/NPV Modelling: Valuation Practice Or Financial Engineering?By M. J. Lawrence Independent natural resource Valuers are an essential link between miners and mineral explorers on the one hand and the finance industry on the other. Investors (and regulators) expect the mining and Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Exploration (692d4533-e846-4408-ba93-9ba3d3c0a995) Exploration (692d4533-e846-4408-ba93-9ba3d3c0a995)By D. R. Wilburn The worldwide budget for non fuel mineral exploration was expected to increase by 27 percent in 2003 from the 2002 budget, according to the Metals Economics Group (MEG) of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The i Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Improving Screen-Bowl Centrifuge Performance Improving Screen-Bowl Centrifuge PerformanceBy T. Burchett, F. Stanley, K. McGough, G. Luttrell The vast majority of U.S. coal preparation plants utilize screen-bowl centrifuges to dewater their fine clean coal products. In light of this popularity, researchers at Virginia Tech have engaged in a Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Construction Of Explosion Resistant Seals – Preprint 97-83 Construction Of Explosion Resistant Seals – Preprint 97-83By C. R. Stephan Explosion-resistant seals in underground coal mines isolate the environment within the sealed area from the active workings of the mine. The current United States Title 30 Code of Federal Regulations Feb 24, 1997 
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                     Eskay Creek Mine And Mill – A Continued Success Eskay Creek Mine And Mill – A Continued SuccessBy G. Biles, K. Loughran, R. Anand The Eskay Creek Mine, a high-grade gold and silver underground mine in northwestern British Columbia started operations in late 1994. For the first three years of operation, ore was crushed to minus Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Transbay Transit Center - Keeping DTX on Track Transbay Transit Center - Keeping DTX on TrackBy Derek J. Penrice A critical element of the Transbay Transit Center Program, the Caltrain Downtown Extension (DTX) will extend commuter rail service into downtown San Francisco and accommodate future statewide high-spe Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Mineral Resources Evaluation with Mining Selectivity and Information Effect "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)" Mineral Resources Evaluation with Mining Selectivity and Information Effect "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2020)"By Ana Chiquini, Clayton V. Deutsch The most common approach used in the mining industry for mineral resources modeling is to estimate the grades using ordinary kriging and report the recoverable resources based on this deterministic es May 26, 2020 
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                     An Innovation In Machine Tunneling An Innovation In Machine TunnelingBy J. Donovan Jacobs Many improvements in the art of underground excavation have appeared during the past two decades. These improvements have been both in methods and in machinery and have resulted in more economical con Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Gas Mitigation In The Mill Creek Tunnel Gas Mitigation In The Mill Creek TunnelBy R. Switalski, M. Schafer, R. Pintabona, M. Kritzer, B. Lukajic, S. Janosko Methane gas caused an eight-month shutdown of mining operations at the Mill Creek, Phase 3, Tunnel. The gas-related shutdown occurred as the tunnel was advanced to an approximate distance of 2,700 fee Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Cracking The Code—Assessing Implementation In The United States Of The Codes Of Practice For Risk Management Of Tunnel Works Cracking The Code—Assessing Implementation In The United States Of The Codes Of Practice For Risk Management Of Tunnel WorksBy Terry W. Mellors, Robert J. F. Goodfellow The underground industry has been forced to reconsider risk management sincethe introduction and implementation of the “Joint Code of Practice for Risk Management of Underground Works in the UK” publi Jan 1, 2007 
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                     A Review Of Atmospheric Monitoring Systems In Underground Coal Mines: Implications For Explosion Prevention A Review Of Atmospheric Monitoring Systems In Underground Coal Mines: Implications For Explosion PreventionBy K. R. Griffin Explosions in underground coal mines have been a serious safety concern since the advent of mining; despite significant technological advances, they are still occurring. Parameters such as barometric Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Operating speed assessments of underground mining equipment Operating speed assessments of underground mining equipmentBy J. P. Ducarme Numerous fatal/nonfatal accidents involving underground workers struck by powered machinery occur yearly, with continuous miners and roof bolters involved in the majority of these accidents. In an att Jan 3, 2010 
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                     China’s Coal Industry at the Crossroads China’s Coal Industry at the CrossroadsBy Jerry C. Tien Changes and the pace of change in China’s coal industry have been extraordinary during the past several years. At least 35 of the 94 former coal bureaus have been restructured into different mining c Jan 1, 2003 
