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Production ControlBy Arthur Notman
THE COMMITTEE on Production Control of the Institute has accomplished little or nothing tangible during the last year. For this the chairman must accept responsibility and whatever praise or blame goe
Jan 1, 1933
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38. The Uranium Mining Industry and Geology of the Monument Valley and White Canyon Districts, Arizona and UtahBy Roger C. Malan
The Monument Valley and White Canyon districts are in northeastern Arizona and southeastern Utah. Exploration and mining for uranium has been conducted in these districts since the late 1940's. In Jul
Jan 1, 1968
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Sheep Creek Gold Mining CampBy R. A. McGuire
THE recorded production of the Sheep Creek camp from 1900, when the Yellowstone Mining Company first put its mill into operation, to the present day is in excess of $17,500,000. Of this total, $2,500,
Jan 1, 1942
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Telepresence – the application of remote control and automation technologies for increased safety and productivityBy J Cronin
For the last decade, we have read about the great technical innovation that is coming to the mining industry that will increase safety and productivity. There is consensus that it will be a technical
Oct 16, 2017
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Risk-based slope design: Insights from the Thabazimbi failureBy T. Dlokweni, M. Bester, C. Koegelenberg, I. Basson
Certain degrees of safety, economic, and financial risk are implicit in any mining operation. At Thabazimbi Mine, slope stability was one of the major sources of risk, largely due to data uncertaintie
Sep 1, 2025
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Sustainable Phytostabilisation of MineTailings - A Critical Analysis of System Requirements and ApproachesBy T Baumgartl, M Edraki, L Huang, D R. Mulligan
"Phytostabilisation with tolerant plant species has been advocated as a cost-effective solution for sustainable cover of tailings from metal mines and bauxite refinery. The development of sustainable
Jul 10, 2012
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Heap Leach Modeling – A Review of Approaches to Metal Production ForecastingBy J. O. Marsden, M. M. Botz
"Heap leaching is responsible for approximately 21 percent — 3.9 million metric tonnes — of copper production and 9 percent — 270 metric tonnes or 8.7 million ounces — of gold production worldwide. Gi
Jan 1, 2017
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IC 8269 Mining Methods And Practices At The Young Mine, American Zinc Co. Of Tennessee, Jefferson County, Tenn.By James R. Boyle
The mining methods and practices used at the Young zinc mine, American Zinc Co. of Tennessee, have resulted in a low-cost, high-yield operation. Zinc ore (sphalerite) occurs in limestone-dolomite beds
Jan 1, 1965
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Homestake Mining Company's Carrier-Current Shaft Signaling SystemBy John F. Wiggert
DURING the early years of Homestake operations, shaft signaling from the cage tenders to the hoisting engineers was done by mechanical means. Small steel cables or jointed steel rods were suspended in
Jan 1, 1941
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Map Series No. 12 May, 1965 ? Chloride Concentration In Water From The Upper Part Of The Floridan Aquifer In FloridaBy William J. Shampine
This map shows general trends of the chloride concentration of water in the upper part of the Floridan aquifer. Below this part of the aquifer, high chloride water can be found everywhere in the State
Jan 1, 1966
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RI 4339 Investigation Of The Mateen Spodumene Deposit Pennington County, S. Dak.The Mateen deposit comprises two large spodumene-bearing pegmatite dikes that outcrop along the, side and crest of a hill overlooking 'Rill City in the southern Black Hills of South Dakota. The
Jan 1, 1948
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Development of a Turbulent Flotation ModelBy R-H Yoon
A turbulent flotation model has been developed by considering the subprocesses of collision, attachment, detachment, and froth recovery. AbrahamsonÆs model (1975) of infinite Stokes number is used to
Jan 1, 2005
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IC 7193 The Various B. t. u. Values of a CoalBy L. R. Burdick, J. F. Barkley
The inherent heating value or the amount of heat that will be produced when a coal is completely burned is measured in British thermal units (B. t. u.) per pound of coal . This standard heat unit is t
Dec 1, 1941
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IC 7801 Mining Methods And Costs, Continental Uranium, Inc., Continental No. 1 Mine San Juan County, Utah ? Summary And IntroductionBy W. L. Dare
This paper is one of a series being prepared by the Bureau of Mines on the methods and costs of mining uranium on the Colorado Plateau. The Continental No. l mine is at the south end of the Big In
Jan 1, 1957
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IC 8625 Rapid Wet Chemical Methods For The Analysis Of Blast Furnace SlagsBy R. H. Jefferson
This Bureau of Mines report describes a series of rapid wet chemical methods for the analysis of blast furnace slags. A "complete" analysis for total iron, manganese, silica, lime (calcium oxide), mag
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 8120 - Use Of Surface Joint And Photolinear Data For Predicting Subsurface Coal Cleat OrientationBy W. P. Diamond, B. M. Bench, C. M. McCulloch
Coalbeds exhibit a directional permeability, with the maximum permeability oriented parallel to the face cleat. Thus, the most efficient pattern of vertical degasification holes for a coalbed is depen
Jan 1, 1976
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EPA Law Related To Hydrology Affecting Mining In The SoutheastBy Lawrence A. Browning
In recent years, there has been a growing realization of the importance of ground water as a national resource and increasing concern that this resource be properly managed and protected from a variet
Jan 1, 1978
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Case Studies Demonstrating Value from Geometallurgy InitiativesBy A R. Bye
The mining industry is facing some key challenges that provide a compelling case for geometallurgy initiatives. Over the last 30 years, the average grade of Australian orebodies being mined has halved
Sep 5, 2011
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Manganese Crust Project, Hawaii - An Update Of Progress And PlansBy Charles L. Morgan
The Minerals Management Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior and the State of Hawaii Department of Planning and Economic Development are investigating the cobalt-rich ferromanganese oxide cr
Jan 1, 1985
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Problems of Metallurgical Coke for Western Furnaces Being Solved?By-Products in DemandBy Arno C. Fieldner
METALLURGICAL coke and the by-products of the carbonization of coal continue in strong demand. Nearly 500 new by-product ovens were constructed in 1943. Output of by-product coke in the first ten mont
Jan 1, 1944