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Sustainable and Ethical Mining Practices using Water Treatment Technologies and Corporate Social ResponsibilityBy M. Jayaraman
With the ever increasing demand for commodities, due to changes in lifestyle and increase in population, people are striving to find ways to keep up. Mining is one essential element in the solution. T
Aug 1, 2013
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"Investment For Progress"By L. C. Raymond
Good afternoon. I have entitled my talk "Investment for Progress," implying thereby a spark of friendly competition by private enterprise with such government-inspired foreign aid and investment progr
Jan 1, 1964
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Illinois Basin Coal Geology and Roof ControlBy Marvin B. Thompson
"The depositional model for major Illinois Basin coalbeds is well documented and defined on a regional scale. The model was a driving force during past exploration for lower sulfur and thicker coal de
Jan 1, 2010
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The State-Of-The-Art In Coal Pillar Design (6a33d9ed-6bb8-48bc-96fc-7206a236ffd8)By 1980, the U.S. mining community had reached a broad consensus regarding coal pillar design. The pillar load could be estimated from tributary area theory, and the pillar strength from empirical for
Jan 1, 1999
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Mining Scenario Analysis and Mine Variable ValueBy B E. Hall, J Poniewierski, A J. Hills
Following a review of life-of-asset work at MMG’s Rosebery mine in which a proposal to increase production from 0.8 Mt/a to 1.2 Mt/a was mooted, questions were raised as to the seemingly arbitrary rea
Mar 24, 2014
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Design and Maintenance of Platework and Vessels in MinesBy A. J. Paul Laprairie
The process for which it is to be used is too often the only consideration in the design of a vessel. A de-sign allowing for practical manufacture and erection, as well as for proper maintenance, can
Jan 1, 1963
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Saskatchewan Clays of Dominion ImportanceBy W. G. Worcester
Generally speaking, the term 'clay' appears to convey but little to the average layman other than of a sticky substance to be rigidly avoided when making a cross-country drive in the family
Jan 1, 1929
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Modelling Complex Shock Tunnel for Shock Interaction and Transfer TestingBy Catherine Johnson, Barbara Rutter
The shock tunnel located at the Missouri University of Science and Technology Experimental Mine is 65 feet 9 inches (20.0406 m) in length. The tests performed inside of this tunnel are either arena te
Jan 1, 2018
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Uranium Exploration in the United StatesBy Phillip I. Merritt
"IntroductionDuring and since• the war, it has been my privilege to work closely with those in Canada who are responsible for the vital raw materials needed in our co-operative atomic energy programme
Jan 1, 1950
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IC 8892 A Feasibility Study Of The Use Of Surface Redox Measurements To Detect Subsurface Methane, Coal Burns, And Hydrothermal DepositsBy Richard G. Burdick
The Bureau of Mines conducted this research to determine the feasibility of using soil redox measurements, a relatively new method in mining geophysics, to locate or define a variety of conditions tha
Jan 1, 1982
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The Nature of Gold Adsorption from Cyanide Solutions by CarbonBy J. D. Miller
Gold adsorption from cyanide solutions by activated carbon has been studied at great length during the past decade. Findings from past research are reviewed and discussed with respect to structural fe
Jan 1, 1991
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It, One, Where, While, Since (1e5898c0-a4be-4144-8fe0-c31bafd246ab)By T. A. Rickard
Freeman, the English historian, said that he had learned from Macaulay "never to be afraid of using the same word or name over and over again if by that means anything could be added to clearness or f
Jan 1, 1931
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Technology for Risk Management and Decision Making in Civil ExplosivesBy Davey Bickford, Johan Hawinkel
Blasting and the use of civil explosives are a critical step in the mining process. Good decisions provide significant downstream benefits and create a safe and sustainable working environment, while
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Coal and Coke Petrography as Applied to the Iron Blast FurnaceBy B. N. Nandi
This paper is a study of the application of the science of coal petrology to the use of coal in the iron and steel industry. The petrography of coal is given the most attention, with some mention of c
Jan 1, 1966
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Production of an Ultra-Pure Fraction of ZnO by the Recycling of EAF DustBy F. Garcia-Carcedo
This research aimed to develop a clean technology for the production of ZnO from residues generated by the steel making industry. Scientific and technologic parameters were both investigated in order
Jan 1, 2000
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Research in Extraction MetallurgyBy A D. Turnbull
In Canada, although some research on extraction metallurgy is carried out by the universities and by government, the primary responsibility for the research necessary to the mining industry rests on t
Jan 1, 1963
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Novel Comminution Machine May Vastly Improve Crushing-Grinding EfficiencyBy Lawrence Nordell
A Conjugate Anvil-Hammer Mill (CAHM) has the potential to replace conventional crushers and SAG mills, with their respective conveyors and stockpiles, in a SABC circuit. It may improve comminution cir
Jan 1, 2012
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IC 6994 Some Of The Results Of Recent Research On The Control Or Prevention Of SilicosisBy D. Harrington
Research in connection with occupational diseases, including silicosis or, more definitely, pneumoconiosis, has been prosecuted much more actively in North American countries during the past 5 or 10 y
Jan 1, 1938
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Life of Asset Planning, Uncertainty and Value Optimisation of the Iron Ore Business – From Exploration, to Market, to ClosureBy J McCluskey, N Barros
"Long-term strategic planning at BHP Billiton’s Western Australia Iron Ore business aims for sustainable value maximisation of its large, long-life, low-cost, expandable mineral inventory and supply c
Nov 24, 2014