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Exploration Techniques For Industrial MineralsBy Kefton H. Teague
An article entitled "The Rule of the Geologist in the Industrial Mineral Field" by G. R. Gullet, was published in the August, 1967, issue of the Canadian Mining Journal. Mr. Gullet defined industrial
Jan 1, 1972
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Structural Aspects Of Bulk Material Handling Systems ? IntroductionBy Hans G. Kok
At this time in the history of engineering and construction, cost indexes give weekly evidence of the sharply rising costs of labor and materials. Paralleling the rise in construction costs are th
Jan 1, 1969
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Geology Disciplines Lancaster Lime And Stone Corporation's Quarry DevelopmentBy Jack A. James
Lancaster Lime and Stone Corporation developed a quarry operation in 1971 and 1972 for the production of high calcium limestone and construction aggregates, or roadstone. The quarry operation is situa
Jan 1, 1973
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Recent Explosions In Inaccessible Areas Of Underground Coal MinesBy Edward J. Miller
Explosions and fires are without a doubt two of the most feared occurrences in modern underground mines. When they result in loss of life or substantial property damage, they usually gain world-wide m
Jan 1, 1987
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LCNPV As A Tool For Economic Efficiency Comparison Of New Technology ? 1. IntroductionBy J. Kulczycka
The concept of sustainable development is be-coming present in the policies of increasing number of industries and governments. The complexity affects not only production aspects, but has also special
Jan 1, 2005
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1991 Recession Impact on US Mining and MetalsBy Thomas D. Kaufmann
The 1982 recession set the US mining and metals industries reeling. Will the oncoming recession of 1991 hit as hard? Probably not, thanks to a shallower downturn, a weaker dollar and remarkable lower
Jan 1, 1990
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Interest Shown in Nambija Gold Deposits Zamora Province, EcuadorBy G. E. McKelvey
A group of gold deposits in southeastern Ecuador, near the town of Zamora, have become the focus of intensive mining activity, due to their extremely high gold grade (unconfirmed reports of about 50 g
Jan 1, 1991
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Simultaneous Blowing And Exhaust Ventilation To Control Dust In A Titanium Processing PlantBy Andrew H. Stearn, Robert O. Agbede, Edward F. Divers
The ability to compete profitably in a competitive, demanding and specialized market, requires all components of productivity to be optimized toward the same manufacturing goal. This ever present requ
Jan 1, 1991
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Environmental Sustainability Indices: A Comparison Case StudyBy D. Sotiropoulos
In the recent years, the mining sector is looking for specific indices, taking into account economic, environmental and social criteria, in order to meet the sustainable development requirements. In t
Jan 1, 2003
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Environmental Regulatory Controls – What Was, What is and What is to ComeBy Robert C. Freas
Genesis 1:28 "And God blessed them and God said he fruitful and multiply and replenish the earth and subdue it and have dominion over it." Genesis 2:15 "And the Lord God made man and put him in the
Jan 1, 1995
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Breakage Parameters For Ultrafine Grinding In Stirred-Media MillsBy Richard Hogg, Heechan Cho
Investigations of long-time grinding of fine quartz (to about 80% passing 0.35 pm) in a 0.6 liter stirred-media mill are described. Breakage rates and primary breakage distributions have been determin
Jan 1, 1995
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Coal Mine SealantsBy Jack E. Fraley, Robert E. Simpson
INTRODUCTION Spokane Mining Research Center (BuMines) is researching sealants for underground coal mines to: 1. Reduce sloughing of shale roofs. 2. Reduce sloughing of coal ribs. 3. Seal block
Jan 1, 1974
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Health research studies in British Columbia mining communitiesBy M. M. Veiga, M. Koehoorn
This paper reports on recently completed research that investigated the health fabric of mining communities in British Columbia (BC), Canada. The project, funded by two national funding agencies and t
Jan 1, 2011
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2. Open-Pit Mine Feasibility Method and Application at Placer Development ? IntroductionBy E. A. Rychkun
It is essential for a. mining company to determine an optimal mining strategy which will maximize the return on investment. In the case of Placer Development Ltd., the Lerch-Grossman three-dimensional
Jan 1, 1979
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2. Short-Range Mine PlanningBy Roderick K. Davey
The objective is to develop a short-range mining plan which satisfies management and operating criteria and also "dovetails" with the long-range mining plan. In the past years, this objective was acco
Jan 1, 1979
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High Voltage Continuous Miner Applications With Complementary Haulage SolutionsBy J. Willison
Over the past decade, the coal mining industry has faced the difficult task of remaining profitable in the midst of declining market prices. Historically, the industry has been quite capable of meeti
Jan 1, 2003
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Effects Of Re-Grinding On Flotation Of Complex Lead-Zinc OresBy J. A. Frew, R. M. Glen
Recovery of galena and sphalerite from fine grained lead-zinc ores by flotation normally requires re-grinding to achieve economic recoveries at acceptable concentrate grades. Re-grinding aims to reduc
Jan 1, 1995
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Mineral Processing To Material ProcessingBy I. Iwasaki
As the world tension relaxes and as the interest and taste for consumer products change, complacency is beginning to prevail over the needs of minerals and primary metals. The current trend towards re
Jan 1, 1995
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Characterization of Spherical Alumina Particles Obtained by Melting in a Hydrogen-oxygen FlameBy Jakub Nalaskowski, Vamsi K. Paruchuri, Marcin Niewiadomski, Jan D. Miller
Spherical oxide particles can be used as mineral fillers, paint pigments, polishing materials and catalysts. They can be prepared using various techniques involving precipitation and spray drying. Mel
Jan 1, 2003
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Monitoring thickener operation using a conductivity probe (14e41306-d083-4d86-a654-e3af76abe154)By A. Probst, N. Moores, J. A. Finch
In 1994, McGill University and INCO Ltd. (Sudbury operation) initiated the transfer of technology originally developed to detect levels in equipment ranging from flotation columns to thickeners. A con
Jan 1, 1999