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The Business Management System: A Structured Approach To Operations ManagementBy M. Bunch
Today?s mine operating managers face an incredible challenge of meeting the forever increasing legal and regulatory requirements for mining projects. Managers know that meeting compliance of these re
Jan 1, 2010
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IC 8275 Index Numbers For The Mineral Industries (8333c1cf-cf02-4ff8-a34a-1d782846f068)By Edward E. Johnson
The Bureau of Mines publishes in its ?Minerals Yearbook? a series of indexes on the domestic minerals industry. Among these are the index of physical volume of mineral production, indexes of stocks, a
Jan 1, 1965
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Pressure Balancing Techniques to Control Spontaneous CombustionBy C. Bateman, F. Calizaya
"This study presents the results of three laboratory experiments on pressure balancing carried out at the University of Utah’s coal mine ventilation model. The model includes simulations of two workin
Jan 1, 2016
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Development and Blast Applications for Resolution Copper's No. 10 ShaftBy Tom Goodell, James Cox, Scott Scovira
Resolution Copper Mining is sinking a 6943 foot (2116 m) deep shaft to access and develop a new panel caving mine with approximately 1.6 billion known tons of porphyry copper resource. This mine will
Jan 1, 2014
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Energy Requirements in Electrolytic Winning and Refining of MetalsBy V. A. Ettel
Current practices in electrolytic winning and refining of copper , nickel and zinc are reviewed from the point of view of their respective energy requirements. The electrical energy requirements of th
Jan 1, 1977
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Agglomeration -Skin Flotation Of Coarse Phosphate RockBy Brij M. Moudgil
Flotation was introduced in phosphate rock processing in the late twenties and since then it has been an important part of the concentration process. More than two thirds of the rock produced in Flori
Jan 1, 1977
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IC 8431 Transportation Of Mineral Commodities On The Inland Waterways Of The South-Central StatesBy Frank B. Fulkerson
Barge traffic on the Nation's inland waterways over the past 15 years has been increasing at a rate much faster than intercity freight traffic by all modes, largely due to the growing consumption
Jan 1, 1969
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MHD Methods Applied for Production of Composite Materials of "Frozen Emulsion" TypeBy Yuri Gelfgat
"The report presents the results of theoretical and experimental investigations of the MHD method used for production of composite materials from immiscible melts, e.g., Al-Pb, Zn-Pb, Bi-Ga and others
Jan 1, 1998
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RI 6407 Preparation and Evaluation of the Diborides (Ti. V)B2, (Ti, Cb)B2 and (Ti, Ta)B2By M. E. Tyrrell, J. Koster
This work was undertaken to determine the feasibility of making mixed diborides of two metals directly from the metal oxides , boron carbide and carbon . The diborides (Ti , V ) , B₂ , (Ti , Cb) B₂ ,
Jan 1, 1964
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The Augmented Mine Worker – Applications of Augmented Reality in MiningBy J Bassan
The mining industry is faced with imperatives to improve worker safety and productivity, adapt to skills shortages, high worker turnover rates, and provide more effective maintenance to new and ever m
Nov 22, 2011
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Review of the Coal Mining Industry in Alberta During the Year 1937By A. A. Millar
THE output of coal from the Province of Alberta reached its peak; in the year 1928, when 7,334,179 tons were produced. Following this, a steady decline was recorded, and in 1930 a low mark of 4,564, 2
Jan 1, 1938
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Environmental Management At Homestake Mclaughlin Mine (PREPRINT 90-23)By R. E. Krauss
The McLaughlin Mine is a world class epithermal gold deposit located in the coastal thrust fault of Northern California, U.S.A. Homestake adopted a proactive strategy in the permitting of the Mine. Ex
Jan 1, 1990
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Water as Risk in Mining – Media Analysis and the RISKGATE Body of KnowledgeBy J Harris, M Shi, S Vink, P A. Kirsch
Across the life-of-mine, water is both an essential commodity to mining, and one of the most significant hazards. In Australia, a land of drought and floods, availability of water is a critical strate
Jul 16, 2014
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Electrification of MinesBy Graham Bright
T HE chairman of the Mines Committee of the A. 1: E. E. for 1920-21 has had the honor of being also the chairman of a similar committee, the Mine Equipment Committee, of the A. I. M. E. It has been th
Jan 1, 1921
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Reminiscences of TombstoneBy C. W. Goodale
TOMBSTONE, a name not exactly full of cheerful suggestion, has a great record as a mineral producer and a colorful history as a frontier mining camp. The only practical route to Tombstone in the ear
Jan 1, 1925
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Industrial Minerals - Safety in Mining at the Andes Copper Mining Company's Property, Potrerillos, ChileBy C. M. Brinckerhoff
Safety work in mining at the Andes Copper Mining Company, Potrerillos, Chile, is divided into three parts: (1) accident prevention, (2) fire prevention and protection, and (3) silicosis prevention and
Jan 1, 1950
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RI 9079 Spontaneous Combustion Studies of U.S. CoalsBy Alex C. Smith
This report describes laboratory studies conducted by the Bureau of Mines on the spontaneous combustion of U.S. coals. Approximately 11 pet of U.S. underground coal mine fires are attributed to sponta
Jan 1, 1987
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The Feldspar Story In Our Leading Fedlspar State: Evaluations And Comparisons ? IntroductionBy J. Philip Neal
Feldspar is no example of special mineralization in isolated spots: it can usually be found within a mile or so of almost anywhere. Along with silica sand, it is a major part of our world's total
Jan 1, 1973
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Development of Inhibitors to Reduce the Spontaneous Heating Susceptibility of Indian CoalsBy R S. Sing, M D. Yadav, G Udaybhanu
This paper presents the results of the first part of a research project to study the effect of various inhibitors to reduce the spontaneous heating susceptibility of some highly susceptible Indian coa
Jan 1, 2005
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Mining?s New Future: How The Industry Will Change In The Next DecadeBy Lawrence Lien
The reduced need for traditionally trained and educated personnel in the mining industry is systemic to the changing mining industry. Universities and other training institutions are meeting the tradi
Jan 1, 2011