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The Evolution of Augered Cast-in-Place PilesBy Willie M. NeSmith, W. Morgan NeSmith, Alan Roach
"In 2013, Augered Cast-in-Place (ACIP) piles are a mature foundation technology throughout the United States. General guidelines for the design and construction of ACIP piles are available along with
Jan 1, 2013
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What Is the Secret to Preparing Your Data for AI Success? - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Sean Hunter
Artificial Intelligence has a long history but is currently coming strongly into focus with new advancements. This leads to questions many people are asking: what exactly is AI, how can it be used eff
Feb 1, 2025
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Safety Protocols for Campbell Mine Autoclave ShutdownsBy M. Timmins
Campbell Mine operates a 100 tpd gold autoclave that treats sulphide concentrates at 305 psi and 200 °C. Autoclave feed consists of fresh pretreated concentrate, an acidic oxide slurry recycle as well
Jan 1, 2004
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Metals Specifications and Metallurgical Morale in This WarBy C. H. Mathewson
UNFORTUNATE evasions of metals specifications recently brought to public attention through news items and editorials have caused executives of at least two great corporations to set up defensive proce
Jan 1, 1943
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Internal Combustion Engines for Mining PurposesBy F. A. McLean
The past decade has witnessed a rapid increase in the number and variety of uses found for internal combustion engines in mining operations. Gasoline engines are now widely used for operating core dri
Jan 1, 1928
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Myths In Grinding Mill Q.A. -Uncovering The Costs (ae289d48-02bd-40c1-b9cd-43039ca5a205)By V. Svalbonas
The process of grinding mill quality assurance brings with it associated truths and myths. When the mill quality assurance process took its first great steps forward in the late 1970s and early 1980s,
Jan 1, 1999
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IC 6776 Lead And Zinc Mining And Milling In The United States Current Practices And Costs (Abstract) (From An Unpublished Bulletin Manuscript)By Chas. F. Jackson
This circular is an abstract of a manuscript-completed in August 1932, which cannot be published in its entirety due to lack of printing funds. It was originally planned to publish the manuscript as o
Jan 1, 1934
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A Day in the Life of a Mine Worker in 2025By V Srinivasan, P Knights, C T. Farrelly
By 2025, with the widespread industry adoption of remote operation centres and advanced analytics, mining companies will find themselves making better, more informed decisions across the value chain.
Jan 1, 2008
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Development of Electric Power Saving Process for Ferronickel Electric FurnaceBy Akio Ohta
The Hyuga smelter has been producing ferronickel by a rotary kiln-electric furnace process in Miyazaki, Japan. Several approaches to improve our operation have decreased the electrical energy consumpt
Jan 1, 1992
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Through-the-Earth Communications Testing at the Csm Edgar Experimental MineBy B. Goertz
Since the turn of the century the mining industry in the United States has had a number of serious mine explosions, fires and ground fall disasters that have led to a major re-evaluation of mine commu
Feb 23, 2014
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Bulletin 72 Occurrence of Explosive Gases in Coal MinesBy N. H. Darton
This report presents the results of an investigation begun by the Government in the summer of 1907, the investigation being started under the immediate supervision of Dr. J. A. Holmes and continued un
Jan 1, 1915
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Resources versus Reserves – Towards a Systems-based Understanding of Exploration and Mine Project Development and the Role of the Mining GeologistBy J P. Sykes, A Trench
"World-class mine projects are increasingly failing to become world-class mines. Non-technical, socio-political and environmental problems seem, in part, to be the cause. However, the intangible and q
Aug 18, 2014
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IC 8280 Mining Methods And Costs At Section 23 Uranium Mine, Homestake-Sapin Partners, McKinley County, N. Mex.By W. E. Young
This study was made to present the mining methods and costs of a uranium mine typical of other mines in the highly productive Westwater Canyon member of the Morrison formation in New Mexico. Four
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 8280 Mining Methods And Costs At Section 23 Uranium Mine, Homestake-Sapin Partners, McKinley County, N. Mex. (00d65874-20dd-441d-919d-73555a2d44b4)By W. E. Young
This study was made to present the mining methods and costs of a uranium mine typical of other mines in the highly productive Westwater Canyon member of the Morrison formation in New Mexico. Four
Jan 1, 1965
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IC 6731 Accident Prevention at the New Black Diamond Coal Mine, WashingtonBy R. W. Smith, S. H. Ash
Marked progress in safety has characterized the operation of coal mines in general in the State of Washington during the 5- year period 1928-1932 , particularly during the years 1931 and 1932. Physica
Jun 1, 1933
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Roof Bolting Hazards AnalysisBy J. H. Adkins
The goal of the project reported in this paper was to make recommendations for changes in roof bolting procedures and bolter design that would reduce roof bolter accident rates. To that end the projec
Jan 1, 1978
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Dimensions And Changing Patterns Of Supply And DemandBy Richard H. Mote, W. C. Schroeder
The endlessly changing pattern of mineral supply and demand offers opportunity to the alert and can bring disaster to the unwary. The discovery of ore bodies, the invention of extractive processes, th
Jan 1, 1959
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Bulletin 220 Bibliography of Petroleum and Allied Substances, 1921By E. H. Burroughs
This bulletin is the sixth in the series of petroleum bibliographies published by the Bureau of Mines, Bulletins 149, 165, 180, 189, and 216 being compilations for the years 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, an
Jan 1, 1921
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The Rhodesian Copper DepositsBy Alan Bateman
Introduction A few years ago the name Katanga recalled, to those interested in copper, a far-off country in central Africa where deposits of huge size were beginning to pour a stream of copper into
Jan 1, 1930
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The Purchase of Mechanical Equipment for MinesBy D. S. Hines
The purchase of mechanical equipment for mines is not unlike the purchase of other materials or supplies in general principle, but on account of the major part such equipment plays in the operations,
Jan 1, 1930