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Risk And Remediation: The Great RiftBy L. H. Pye
For large mining sites in the west, the traditional method for performing an ecological risk assessment (ERA) provides little useful information for risk managers faced with selecting and designing so
Jan 1, 1999
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Internationalization Of The U.S. Cement IndustryThe United States is being invaded... by foreign capital: marks, francs, pounds, yen, lire, riyals, you name it: On almost any given day the Wall Street Journal will contain a new report on a departme
Jan 1, 1979
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The Role of Electrochemistry in HydrometallurgyBy Michael J. Nicol
Hydrometallurgical processes involve the recovery of metals from ores, concentrates, calcines, mattes and scrap materials by a series of operations involving leaching or dissolution, separation, purif
Jan 1, 1993
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Pay Practices Within The Mining IndustryBy Donald R. Simon
Money... not many subjects are as personal or as emotional. Hessiod said it well in 700 B.C. "Money is life to us wretched mortals". Are you getting paid enough? Does your company reward its top peop
Jan 1, 1980
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Technology Transfer to the Mining IndustryBy Ramamritham Sridhar, Vaikuntam I. Lakshmanan, Dan A. Macki
Historically, introducing new technology to the mining industry has been problematic. In general, the industry is reluctant to take risks with new technology because it is already heavily tied to risk
Jan 1, 2001
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Ventilation At The Highland Uranium MineBy Ernest L. Bradley
A positive pressure ventilation system, augmented by a dewatering well curtain and underground longhole drilling, provides effective ventilation and radon control at EXXON Minerals Company's High
Jan 1, 1979
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The Laverton Gold Project - Western AustraliaBy Walker Ian W., John D. Gow
The paper describes the exploration and development activity associated with a series of open pit gold deposits in the Laverton region of Western Australia with an aggregate resource base of 4 million
Jan 1, 1989
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The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative (ADTI)By Roger J. Hornberger, Paul F. Ziemkiewicz, Dirk J. A. vanZyl, Gene E. Krueger, Harry H. Posey, Kim A. Lapakko, Charles H. Buckmam
The Acid Drainage Technology Initiative (ADTI) was initiated in 1995 by federal agencies, the National Mining Association and the Interstate Mining Compact Commission to identify, evaluate and develop
Jan 1, 2000
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Clay Resources Of The Midwest StatesBy Haydn H. Murray
The area from Ohio on the east, Tennessee on the south, and Minnesota on the west: contains some very unique and useful clay deposits. Included are fireclays and plastic clays in Ohio, Kentucky, India
Jan 1, 1980
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Observations on the 2005 PDAC ConventionBy Bruce Geller
The 2005 Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention continued the upbeat mood found in 2004. The global mining industry is booming due to higher commodity prices in nearly eve
Jan 1, 2005
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The Economics of Mechanical Raise BoringBy James H. Dye, N. E. Norman
There will be about 300 raise boring machines used worldwide by late 1981, attesting to the acceptance of this drilling system by the mining and construction industries. Over the past few years, many
Jan 3, 1981
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Computers – The Catalyst For Information AccessibilityBy Betty L. Gibbs
What does the information age mean to mining companies? The perception of greatly increased access to information is based on modern communications through ‘smart’ fax machines and computer networks.
Jan 1, 1994
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Transportation In The Industrial Minerals BusinessBy Judson C. Higgins
The paper addresses changes in surface transportation methods in the Industrial Minerals business starting with history, the changes to present time including such areas as energy costs, improved high
Jan 1, 1983
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The Fa1e Of Cyanide In SoilsBy Terrence D. Chatwin, James Hendrix
Based on the findings within their report to Congress, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it had decided not to regulate mining wastes under the hazardous waste regulatory pro
Jan 1, 1998
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Recoverable Reserves Estimation The Geostatistical ApproachBy A. G. Journel
Accurate prediction of recoverable reserves are key to the development and planning of a mining operation. Recovery functions for tonnage, quantity of metal and ore grade are defined and two approache
Jan 1, 1984
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The Three Dimensional City: Demand ScenariosBy Irving Hoch
INTRODUCTION The demand for tunnelling can be related to urban population size and density; often, tunnelling occurs when a certain city size and density threshold is reached, and increases thereaf
Jan 1, 1974
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Natural Lightweight Aggregates Of The SouthwestBy Dennis P. Bryan
The southwestern United States has an abundance of natural lightweight aggregate (NLA) deposits of volcanic origin that are being used in the construction industry within the region. New Mexico, Arizo
Jan 1, 1987
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Urban Ore - Limestone In The NorthwestBy Robert C. Freas
The Northeastern United States is the most highly urbanized region in North America. It is also an area with a tremendous appetite for stone products. Within this context limestone has truely become a
Jan 1, 1985
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Flash Flotation In The Gold IndustryBy Peter Bourke
It was in 1982 that the first SK-80 flash flotation machine was introduced at Hammaslahti concentrator in Finland to produce a final grade copper/gold concentrate. Since then the size and number of fl
Jan 1, 1995
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Computer Use in the Minerals IndustryBy B. L. Gibbs
Computers have been used in the minerals industry for about 30 years and, in a few cases, longer. With the explosion of microcomputing during the past 10 years, computers have changed how many mineral
Jan 1, 1994