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                     Industrial Minerals 2004 - Bromine Industrial Minerals 2004 - BromineBy R. Frim, S. D. Ukeles The present U.S. production of bromine is from inland brines located in Arkansas and Michigan. The most concentrated domestic brines (up to 5,000 ppm bromide)are situated in Arkansas. Less concentra Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Productivity Gains Using A Computer-Aided Earthmoving System On A Track-Type Dozer Productivity Gains Using A Computer-Aided Earthmoving System On A Track-Type DozerBy D. R. Gagnon Mining companies are continually looking for product-ivity and efficiency improvements with their equipment to reduce operating costs. This paper will review the results of a productivity analysis co Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Analysis Of Us Small-Mine Compliance Feasibility With Proposed New Respirable Dust Standards And Implications For Better Dust Control Methods Analysis Of Us Small-Mine Compliance Feasibility With Proposed New Respirable Dust Standards And Implications For Better Dust Control MethodsBy R. L. Grayson In 2010, MSHA began holding hearings on a new coal mine respirable dust rule, which proposes a 1.0 mg/m3 standard, a separate 0.1 mg/m3 quartz standard, and the use of single-shift samples for complia Jan 1, 2012 
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                     An Integrated Approach to Assess Acid Generation and Metal Release from Sulphide Tailings Using Oxygen Consumption Measurements, Porewater Chemistry and Geochemical Modeling An Integrated Approach to Assess Acid Generation and Metal Release from Sulphide Tailings Using Oxygen Consumption Measurements, Porewater Chemistry and Geochemical ModelingBy Michael J. Rinker, P. A. Tibble, M. Wiseman, R. V. Nicholson Tailings, from an active copper-zinc operation, containing about 10% sulphur were investigated to assess the onset of acid production and potential lime requirements for treatment of drainage. Oxygen Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Computers Simulation Of Bucket Wheel Excavators ? Introduction Computers Simulation Of Bucket Wheel Excavators ? IntroductionBy R. Venkataramani Even though the mining industry in 1966 produced more ore than ever before, current extraction rates are only a fraction of what is expected in the later years of the twentieth century. Nearly 90% of Jan 1, 1970 
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                     Characterization and Comminution Studies of Low-Grade Indian Iron Ores Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration Characterization and Comminution Studies of Low-Grade Indian Iron Ores Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy S. I. Angadi, C. Eswaraiah, Sunil Kumar Tripathy, T. Santosh, Nilima Dash Banded hematite quartzite (BHQ) and banded hematite jasper (BHJ) ores represent a promising potential iron ore resource in the near future. The hematite and quartz in BHQ and the hematite and jasper i 
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                     New Expectations of the Mining Industry 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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                     Analysis of Rheological Characteristics of Deep-sea Mining Robot’s Roller Analysis of Rheological Characteristics of Deep-sea Mining Robot’s RollerBy Hyung-woo Kim, Kiyoung Sung, Sup Hong, Jung-Yeul Jung Many concepts for the commercial production of deep-seabed manganese nodules have been studied since the 1970s. However, the bearing capacity of the deep seabed is not strong because it is composed of Sep 1, 2014 
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                     Political Risk Management In Northern Andean Countries Political Risk Management In Northern Andean CountriesBy W. J. Spat Political risk is an integral part of the mining business in Northern Andean countries. Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela all have a higher than average political risk compared with other South A Jan 1, 1999 
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                     An American Down Under Living And Working In Australia - Introduction An American Down Under Living And Working In Australia - IntroductionBy J. G. Pippenger The mining industry has been Australia?s major economic driver over the past decade, contributing 8% to Australia?s Gross Domestic Product and 26% of Australian Stock Exchange Market capitalisation. Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Toxic effects of deep-sea mining - can we apply shallow-water standard toxicity test protocols to the deep sea? Toxic effects of deep-sea mining - can we apply shallow-water standard toxicity test protocols to the deep sea?By Marina Carreiro-Silva, Cátia Cardoso, Bruce Shillito, Lisa Mevenkamp, Alastair Brown, Maria J. Bebianno, Juliette Ravaux, Inês Martins, Nélia C. Mestre, S. Sousa Vânia Mineral extraction activities in the deep sea will expose the local fauna to potentially toxic compounds. However, very few data are currently available on the complex ecotoxicological risks to deep-s Sep 1, 2014 
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                     Getting More From the Ore – 1995 Daniel C. Jackling Lecture Getting More From the Ore – 1995 Daniel C. Jackling LectureBy J. Burgess Winter It is an honor to present the lecture in honor of Daniel C. Jackling, the developer of the technology of copper mining that we continue to use 100 years later. He made a dramatic breakthrough in the e Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Does Competition Affect Bidding Outcomes in Common Value Auctions?—Case of Coal Block Auctions in India - SME Annual Meeting 2025 Does Competition Affect Bidding Outcomes in Common Value Auctions?—Case of Coal Block Auctions in India - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Roderick Eggert, Dipesh Dipu We look at the empirical evidence of coal block auctions in India to understand how competitive intensity affects the bid amounts in common value auctions. The results suggest that competitive intensi Feb 1, 2025 
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                     Boggo Road Busway Project, Brisbane, Australia Boggo Road Busway Project, Brisbane, AustraliaBy Ted Nye This paper describes a number of aspects of the design and construction of a driven tunnel which forms part of the Boggo Road Busway project. The driven tunnel is 430m long with an excavated width of 
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                     Evolution Of Controlled Blasting Practices Dragon Products Company, LLC Quarry Operations, Thomaston, Me Evolution Of Controlled Blasting Practices Dragon Products Company, LLC Quarry Operations, Thomaston, MeBy K. Boakye This paper presents the results of a review of historic blast design practices at the Dragon Products Company, LLC (Dragon) Quarry Operation, along with the results of two different blast design vibra Feb 27, 2013 
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                     Tunnel Interaction: Hydraulic, Mechanical, And Hydromechanical Approach Tunnel Interaction: Hydraulic, Mechanical, And Hydromechanical ApproachBy John Kinneen, Sunghoon Choi, Arne Fareth, Edward S. Barboe, Kyle R. Ott A new water treatment plant is to be constructed for a portion of the water supply system of New York City. The project includes construction of new water conveyance tunnels crossing perpendicular and Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Considerations for improving the performance of froth flotation systems Considerations for improving the performance of froth flotation systemsBy Richard R. Klimpel Introduction Froth flotation is one of the most common unit engineering operations in use today. Its aim is to upgrade the quality of coal by removing ash/pyrite and separating selected minerals from Jan 12, 1988 
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                     Mining And Community Development: From Rethoric To Practice Mining And Community Development: From Rethoric To PracticeBy E. Sirolli In recent times, with rare exceptions, most economically viable ore discoveries have been large, low-grade and located in remote parts of the world. Mining companies have often shown to be incapable o Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Electric Rope Shovel Monitoring Electric Rope Shovel MonitoringBy J. Hansen This paper has been written for presentation during the Open Pit Mining Session at the SME Annual Meeting and Exhibit, Denver, Colorado, February 26 to 28, 2001. The paper addresses the application o Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Separation Of Specularite From Ferrous Silicate Gangues By Low Temperature Floatation With Amphoteric Collector Separation Of Specularite From Ferrous Silicate Gangues By Low Temperature Floatation With Amphoteric CollectorBy C. Wen In Huoqiu region of Anhui Province, Fe2O3 occurs mainly in the form of specularite. Besides quartz, the gangue minerals include iron-bearing silicates such as chlorite and sericite which account for a Jan 1, 2012 
