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                     Analysis of Displacement and Strain Data for the Determination of the In Situ Deformability of Rock Masses Analysis of Displacement and Strain Data for the Determination of the In Situ Deformability of Rock MassesBy M. Karfakis, K. Kim, R. V. de la Cruz The in situ deformability of a closely jointed basalt rock mass was determined by two different methods: the NX-borehole jack method where displacements of opposing curved platens were related to appl Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Beneficial Results Obtained Applying a Zinc Regrind at the Magmont Concentrator ( APRIL 1983) Beneficial Results Obtained Applying a Zinc Regrind at the Magmont Concentrator ( APRIL 1983)By A. A. Schweizer A method to improve the quality of Magmont zinc concentrates to become acceptable feed to an electrolytic zinc refinery is described. The magnesia content of zinc concentrates produced was too high du Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Compressive Strength of Iron-Ore Agglomerates (1876Transact1ons Vol 274) Compressive Strength of Iron-Ore Agglomerates (1876Transact1ons Vol 274)By M. A. Meyers, P. P. Meyers The analysis of the phenomena involved in determining the compressive strength of iron-ore agglomerates leads to the identification of important parameters. It is shown mathematically that the pellet Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Electrostatic Coalescence in a Solvent Extraction Process (VOL-274) Electrostatic Coalescence in a Solvent Extraction Process (VOL-274)By B. C. Johnson, K. L. Sublette, F. L. Prestridge A problem common to the petroleum and mining industries is the resolution into its component phases of mixtures composed of a polar liquid dispersed in an immiscible, continuous nonpolar liquid. In th Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Distribution of Uranium in Granitic Rocks - Implications of Saturation Limits for Trace Minerals (AIME Vol. 274) Distribution of Uranium in Granitic Rocks - Implications of Saturation Limits for Trace Minerals (AIME Vol. 274)By E. C. Simmons Uranium is an incompatible element with respect to the major rock-forming minerals crystallizing from granitic magma, entering instead trace minerals such as zircon. The relationship between the satur Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Accommodating the Land Use Planning Provisions of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Accommodating the Land Use Planning Provisions of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation ActBy L. W. Saperstein Public Law (PL) 95-87 contains explicit demands for land use planning in its reclamation and designation sections. Both sections require recognition of local land use plans; however, they are not well Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Determining the Exploration Budget (MARCH 1983) Determining the Exploration Budget (MARCH 1983)By L. C. Binon Exploration budgets are commonly determined by rules of thumb, such as a percentage of earnings or other fiscal measure. An appropriate exploration budget is the amount needed to achieve company goals Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Concentrating Process Control at Reserve Mining Company ( SEPTEMBER 1983 MINING ENGINEERING) Concentrating Process Control at Reserve Mining Company ( SEPTEMBER 1983 MINING ENGINEERING)By R. N. Schulz The recently completed modifications and additions to Reserve Mining Company's taconite concentrating process incorporate a totally new control system. Design of the new control scheme is centere Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Atmospheric Fogging In Underground Mine Airways (April 1983 Mining Engineering) Atmospheric Fogging In Underground Mine Airways (April 1983 Mining Engineering)By M. A. Schimmelpfennig, A. D. S. Gillies Loss of visibility due to the occurrence of atmospheric fogging in underground mine airways can lead to longer travel times and loss of production efficiency, an increase in the frequency of vehicular Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Applied Geology: The Foundation For Mine Design At Exxon Minerals Company's Crandon Deposit Applied Geology: The Foundation For Mine Design At Exxon Minerals Company's Crandon DepositBy R. G. Hite, R. G. Rowe The Crandon deposit, located in northern Wisconsin, is a 65.8 million ton Precambrian volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit which averages 1.4% copper and 5.8% zinc. The deposit is classic in origin, m Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Poisson's Ratio As A Parameter For Determining Dynamic Elastic Modulus Poisson's Ratio As A Parameter For Determining Dynamic Elastic ModulusBy David M. Cregger The performance of the nation's first geologic repository for Commercial High Level Waste will be evaluated in a variety of ways which will involve the use of the state-of-the-art thermomechanica Jan 1, 1984 
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                     On-Line Silica, Size And Surface Area Measurements At U.S. Steel's Minntac Taconite Concentrator On-Line Silica, Size And Surface Area Measurements At U.S. Steel's Minntac Taconite ConcentratorBy Blair R. Benner This paper describes the installation and operation of a Texas Nuclear on-line silica analyzer (NOLA) coupled with a Leeds and Northrup Microtrac particle-size monitor (Microtrac) at U.S. Steel's Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Numerical Modeling Of "Stiff" Backfill In The Coeur D'Alene Mining District Numerical Modeling Of "Stiff" Backfill In The Coeur D'Alene Mining DistrictBy Ed Van Eeckhout As part of a U.S. Bureau of Mines-sponsored project on the utilization of "stiff" backfill to minimize potential rock burst hazards, a finite element study was undertaken to predict stresses and displ Jan 1, 1984 
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                     The Epri Coal Mining And Preparation Cost Model The Epri Coal Mining And Preparation Cost ModelBy George W. Toth This paper describes the features of a computer cost model developed to estimate requirements and costs of individual coal mining projects. Detailed cost analysis procedures for both coal mining and p Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Application of a Rock Mass Classification to Mining Stability Problems – Some Case Studies Application of a Rock Mass Classification to Mining Stability Problems – Some Case StudiesBy P. R. Sheorey Understanding of in situ rock mass behaviour has taken a step forward with the advent of the refined rock mass classifications of Wickham, Bieniawski and Barton et al. In this paper six case studies a Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Glass Raw Materials (416d8cfc-e929-44d0-a5da-db0815ccb363) Glass Raw Materials (416d8cfc-e929-44d0-a5da-db0815ccb363)By H. N. Mills The glass industry is a major user of many industrial minerals in the manufacture of its product. It is the intent of this chapter to: (1) acquaint the reader with the glass industry by including a fe Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Geologic Mapping of Roof Conditions, Crown II Mine, Macoupin County, Illinois (607b9384-86ca-493b-a1b9-0bc498fa5a70) Geologic Mapping of Roof Conditions, Crown II Mine, Macoupin County, Illinois (607b9384-86ca-493b-a1b9-0bc498fa5a70)By W. J. Nelson, R. B. Nance Detailed underground geologic mapping at a scale of 1:1200 has been carried out at the Crown II Mine of Freeman United Coal Mining Co., which operates in the Herrin (No. 6) Coal Member. The roof seque Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The Use Of Computers In The West Virginia Mine Electricians Certification Program The Use Of Computers In The West Virginia Mine Electricians Certification ProgramBy John T. Grasso This paper describes the computer-assisted development and implementation of new written examinations for persons desiring to become certified as underground or surface mine electricians in the State Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Evaluation of Surface Coal Mine Spoil Pile Failures Evaluation of Surface Coal Mine Spoil Pile FailuresBy Michael J. Bailey, Peter M. Douglass INTRODUCTION Spoil pile slope failures can have costly consequences. In- stability in the form of a single major event or as a recurring problem can 'mean lost production, lost resources and Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The Role of Slope Stability in the Economics, Design and Operation of Open Pit Mines – An Update The Role of Slope Stability in the Economics, Design and Operation of Open Pit Mines – An UpdateBy Michael Richings Although the role of slope stability has not changed, there have been changes in the mining industry which affect the geotechnician engaged in slope stability studies. The deposits currently being min Jan 1, 1983 
