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Economic Implications of Strip Mining Legislation: The Small FirmsBy G. Richard Dreese, Harold L. Bryant
The coal mining industry has had a long history of successfully externalizing part of its costs. Thus the private or internal costs of coal mining have been minimized and the social or external costs
Jan 1, 1975
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The Quintette Coal Project Plant Design and Operational ExperienceBy G. B. Bosworth, M. J. Lake, J. W. Hogg
The Quintette Coal operation in northeastern British Columbia has one of the world's largest Preparation Plants, with a design capacity of 6.5 million tonnes per year of clean coal.This paper will dis
Jan 1, 1987
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International Society of Explosives Engineers and the Explosive IndustryBy Jeffery L. Dean
Founded in 1974, the ISEE has grown to more than 3600 members representing 72 countries. The Society and its 35 chapters in the US, Canada and Australia promote research and education, provide forums
Jan 1, 1997
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How the Nature of Raw Coal Influences its CleaningBy F. F. Aplan
"The material known as coal has a highly variable composition. As a consequence, coals show a great variation in their physical and chemical properties as a function of coal rank. The situation is fur
Jan 1, 1989
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Effect of pH on the Zeta Potential of ChrysocollaBy Frank W. Bowdish, T. M. Plouf
The purpose of this writing is to make available additional data, not previously published, on the zeta potential at various pH values of chrysocolla from the Inspiration mine, Arizona. Much research
Jan 1, 1974
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Development of Drop Raise Blasting at the Homestake MineBy Paul V. Sterk
In the early 1980's, the Homestake Mine converted from labor intensive methods such as open cut-and-fill mining to Vertical Crater Retreat (\/CR) bulk mining and mechanized cut and fill. This transfor
Jan 1, 1991
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The opencast mining of previously underground-mined coal seamsBy R. Morris, W. D. Clough
SYNOPSIS The design of an opencast coal mine over areas previously mined by underground mining methods presents several potential methods of mining the coal. The paper describes some basic methods of
Jan 1, 1985
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Sampling the Mining News (74c184d6-0f2b-4581-91c4-8e172271c847)Discovery of a deposit of magnetite ore estimated at 3 million tons and of quality sufficient to warrant mining has been located near Reading, Pa. by the Bethlehem Steel Corp. Last January; the compan
Jan 1, 1951
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Construction and Commissioning of the Kori Kollo Gold ProjectBy A. Anderson, G. May, C. Kubank, S. Meik
The Kori Kollo operation is owned by Empresa Minera Inti Raymi S.A., a Bolivian mining company. Inti Raymi is an eighty-five percent owned subsidiary of Battle Mountain Gold Company (BMGC). The remain
Jan 1, 1993
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Innovations in Conveyor Belt Maintenance at the Henderson MineBy William J. Ferguson
At Henderson Operations the 24-kilometer conveyor system consists of three main conveyors with lengths of 1.2 km, 16.7 km and 6 km. Upon commissioning of the conveyor system, the Henderson maintenance
Jan 1, 2004
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The Use of Acoustic Scanner Results for Mine DesignBy J L. Edwards
High resolution, acoustic scanning technology has emerged in recent years as a powerful wireline tool for identifying the occurrence and orientation of structures and borehole breakout û the latter be
Jan 1, 2009
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The Load-Bearing Properties Of Fill Materials (Uncemented Fills)By D. J. Briggs
The use of backfill for regional and local support is receiving increasing attention in the South African mining industry. To ensure that fill materials meet the purposes for which they are intended,
Jan 1, 1988
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Limestone Marketing In A Changing Economy - The Economic RealitiesBy Robert C. Freas
While on the surface limestone marketing may appear mundane, it has continued to provide a series of challenges beyond the realm normally envisioned with this industry. This paper presents a case hist
Jan 1, 1981
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The Potential For Alluvial Gold In West Central BoliviaBy John C. Brower
Bolivia is nor a major gold producer but has produced continuously since pre Inca times. Production reached a peak in 1964 of about 4,000,000 grams and is currently about 1,000,000 grams. Production i
Jan 1, 1979
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The Use Of Expert Systems In Concentrator Control ? IntroductionBy Lynn B. Hales
Everywhere you turn today there are articles on artificial intelligence and the rapid emergence of expert systems. Expert systems form a class of software that has developed as a result of the large r
Jan 1, 1987
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A Process for the Recovery of Cobalt from SpeissBy Fennell B
A process for the recovery of cobalt from a speiss produced at Sulphide Corporation is presented. The speiss is leached in oxygenated sulphuric acid to dissolve the metallic iron at a pH of around 4.
Jan 1, 1983
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RI 6912 The Application Of An Improved Continuous ElectrophoresisBy R. J. Heemstra
A continuous flowing paper electrophoresis cell was used to separate petroleum and petroleum extracts into characteristic patterns. The electrophoresis of Bachaquero, Lagunillas, Boscan, and Gibson pe
Jan 1, 1967
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Fosterville gold mine – breaking the mould for Victorian goldBy N Phillips
Fosterville gold mine recently celebrated production of its one millionth ounce of gold based firmly within a history of refractory sulfide gold mining. Compared with other Victorian gold mines, the d
Sep 20, 2017
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The Recovery of Zinc from Lead Blast-Furnace SlagsAs the question of zino recovery from lead blast furnace slags has lately become such an important subject with lead metallurgists, the following description of some of the work carried out in this oo
Jan 1, 1920
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Risk Management in Blasting: Lessons Learned the Hard WayBy Ralph E. Burnham, Jeff Taylor, Jonson Montgomery, J. Kelly Ratliff, Rennie Montgomery, Martin Brashear
Top priorities for all blasting companies and individual blasters are risk management, safety of company personnel and the general public, regulatory compliance, and liability protection. On a daily b
Jan 1, 2018