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Critique of Valuation Methods for Exploration Properties and Undeveloped Mineral ResourcesBy Ian S. Thompson
"Exploration properties form a continuum from grass roots to those with favourable geology, geochemical and/or geophysical anomalies, mineralization, showings (prospects), and finally to those with de
Jan 1, 2003
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Mine Shaft Wire Rope Destructive Testing at MTLBy Marcel M. Djivre
The paper will outline the destructive test methods and test procedures including the evaluation criteria currently used at the Materials Testing Laboratory (MTL), Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, a laborato
Apr 1, 2005
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Preliminary Seismic Design Considerations for a Highway Tunnel in Coronado, CaliforniaBy David Young
This paper presents tunnel design considerations for the SR75/282 Transportation Corridor Project in Coronado, California. The project is managed by the City of Coronado in cooperation with Caltrans a
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 3655 Size Content, Chemical Analysis and Physical Properties of 2-1/2 Inch Sub-Bituminous Slack from the Denver (Colo.) RegionBy Parry. V. F., W. S. Landers
"INTRODUCTION Approximately 1,250,000 tons of 2-1/2-inch and 1-1/2-inch slack, representing over half of the output from 40 to 50 mines, is produced in the Denver region each year. Part of this slack
Aug 1, 1942
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Look Taken at Coal Mining Costs and Trends for the 1980sBy John P. Weir
The coal industry is ever changing and complex. This article discusses some problems that must be faced and their projected economic effects. Coal's dominant market is for electric power gener
Jan 7, 1984
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Production and Development in West Texas and New Mexico for 1932By William Vietti
WEST TEXAS and New Mexico has been overshadowed by the develop-ment in East Texas to such an extent that the area has been placed on a settled production basis by most of the operators. Considerable d
Jan 1, 1933
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A Survey of Methods for Determining Depth of Magnetic Ore BodiesBy David Keys
THE actual procedure in estimating depth of overburden from mag-netic observations made on the surface will vary with the form of the deposit and any theoretical discussion will apply only so far as t
Jan 1, 1937
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Development and Production in West Texas for 1935By H. W. Mathews, J. D. Wheeler
AS predicted by Messrs. Fuqua and Thompson, in last year's paper on West Texas1, 1935 saw a marked increase in activity in this area over recent years. Both major and independent operators shared
Jan 1, 1936
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Papers - - Production - Domestic - Development and Production in West Texas for 1935By J. D. Wheeler, H. W. Mathews
AS predicted by Messrs. Fuqua and Thompson, in last year's paper on West Texas1, 1935 saw a marked increase in activity in this area over recent years. Both major and independent operators shared
Jan 1, 1936
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Process for treating refractory gold ores by roasting under oxidizing conditionsBy H Sohn, R. R. Fernández
Microscopic gold inclusions in sulfide minerals cannot typically be extracted by conventional cyanidation. The gold ore must be pretreated to oxidize sulfide minerals associated with gold and to remov
Jan 1, 2000
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Utilization of voids for development and gas generation following waste disposalBy J. A. Every-Brown
Case studies are presented of three derelict sites in Kent and Essex that provide a good cross-section of opportunities for second-generation commercial uses of former chalk, limestone, clay and grave
Aug 1, 1994
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OFR-203-83 Coupled-Transport Membranes For Metal Separations - Phase VBy W. C. Babcock
This report covers Phase V of .a continuing program to apply a new liquid membrane process called coupled transport to the recovery pf metals from hydrometallurgical leach solutions. During this phase
Jan 1, 1983
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Al and ES: Possible Solutions for the Mineral Industry Brain DrainBy R. Dewey
WHAT IS AI? It's very hard to say. Most researchers and practitioners disagree with nearly any attempted definition, but most would agree that A1 does deal with the development of computer-re
Jan 1, 1987
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Need for Increased Work by Bureau of Mines and Geological SurveyFOLLOWING the passage of resolutions by a num-ber of the western local sections, which have beer printed in previous issues, the Board of Directors appointed a committee consisting of Messrs. Reynders
Jan 11, 1927
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Seismic Tomography, an Ideal but Immature Tool for Coal Bump PredictionBy Erik Westman
Coal bumps remain one of the industry?s most devastating but least understood phenomena. If changes to the internal conditions of the rock mass could be observed there is hope that bumps could be fo
Jan 1, 2008
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Introduction (7540015d-9062-4067-8932-0f3020cba863)By Maria I. De Rosa
Coal mine fires pose a constant danger to the safety of miners and to their livelihood. Underground mine fires pose an added hazard because of the confined environment with remote exits. Enactment of
Jan 1, 2004
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High Strength Aerated Cement Bulkheads for Target Gold Mine, South AfricaBy D. J. R. Ras
A sub-level open stoping method is being used to mine the massive deposits at TARGET Gold Mine which uses cemented tailings to backfill the stopes. This requires the construction of bulkheads to conta
May 1, 2007
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Vibrocone TM, Breakthrough Crushing Technology for Sustainable Development in Mining IndustryBy Hamid-Reza Manouchehri
Mining & Sustainability? A Paradox?! ? Production: gradually or exponentially increasing (giant mining) ? Ore Grades: gradually declining, ? Open Cut Mining: now widespread, likely to be sustaine
May 1, 2013
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TPM (Total Productive Mining)By G. Budge
In the extractive industry the term ‘continuous improvement’ (CI) usually means procurement of the latest state of the art equipment. This is generally perceived as the only way to add further value
Jan 1, 2001
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Sending Out the Invitations: Developing Diversity in MiningBy Emily Dieckman, Claire Kincaid
"When most people think “miner,” they picture an older white man in a dusty shirt and suspenders. He’s holding a gas lamp and a pickaxe, peering at the walls of a dimly lit cavern. This image, while s
Jan 2, 2018