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Distant AdventuresAfter the war that was nearing an end In early 1945, regular consulting work for Bralorne, the Bradleys, Pennsalt Chemical Co., and a directorship and occasional consulting for Homestake Mining Co. ma
Jan 1, 1976
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Geologic Investigation, Prediction And Construction Evaluation For The Cooling Water Tunnels - Seabrook, N.H., Nuclear Power StationBy M. Saidman, R. Pizzuti, R. Hirschfeld, A. J. Desai, J. Rand
Two bedrock tunnels, 170 to 250 feet deep and with a length of about 17,000 feet each, will be used to convey cooling water from the Atlantic Ocean to the Seabrook, N.H., Nuclear Power Plant. Seismic
Jan 1, 1976
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The Problems of New York City Tunneling ProjectsBy Alfred C. Maevis
On October 27, 1972, ground was broken for the first section of the Second Avenue Subway, a two track underground rail system that was to extend from the south end of Manhattan at Broad Street, north
Jan 1, 1976
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Comparative Evaluation Of Conventional And Resin Bolting SystemsBy George J. Karabin
Over the past few years, the use of fully grouted bolts to support the roof of underground openings has increased dramatically. While conventionally anchored bolts effectively reinforce the strata of
Jan 1, 1976
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Airborne Radiometric Data Under The National Uranium Resources Evaluation Program - I. IntroductionBy Robert S. Foote
The U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) is currently conducting a national program to survey for uranium the conterminous United States and Alaska by 1980 using airborne and sur
Jan 1, 1976
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Industrial Engineering Surface Mining Management ToolBy J. A. Bowersmith
The environment in which the surface mining industry operates today is considerably different than that of a few years ago. Increased pressure from the public, government, labor and internal industry
Jan 1, 1976
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The Professional Approach To Drilling And Blasting OperationsBy George H. Tousley
As a member of the vast fraternity of those that supply and service the mining industry, I can assure you that we are amused, amazed, and horrified at the poor drilling and blasting practices of a gre
Jan 1, 1976
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High Intensity Magnetic Beneficiation Of Industrial Minerals - A SurveyBy Haydn H. Murray
This paper presents the results of test work performed with a Pacific Electric Motors (PEM) high intensity magnetic separator (20 kilogauss) , a unit capable of separating weakly, as well as strongly,
Jan 1, 1976
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Pending Legislation Affecting The Minerals IndustryBy Sheldon P. Wimpfen
Back in 1970 Congress passed the National Mining and Minerals policy Act, which had as one of its basic tenets to rely on a strong and stable private minerals industry for the development and producti
Jan 1, 1976
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A Simple Method To Predict The Autogenous Grinding Mill Requirements For Processing Ore From A New Deposit ? IntroductionBy Arthur R. MacPherson
Primary autogenous grinding has been in general use for somewhat over 20 years. During this period there have been many highly successful plants built on this principle, while some others have had pro
Jan 1, 1976
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Coal Market Study For The Eastern Interior Province To 2040 ? IntroductionBy Ronald F. Ayers
The study upon which this paper is based was completed by Battelle's Columbus Laboratories for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1974. It is but part of an overall effort by the Corps to evalua
Jan 1, 1976
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Federal Government Overview - Canadian ExplorationBy R. D. Hutchinson
I consider it an honour to be the opening speaker in this afternoon's session on "Canadian Exploration". I also think it most appropriate that this joint meeting of the MMIJ and AIME should consi
Jan 1, 1976
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Optimizing Ball Mill Liners For Production And Economy (f78bb3c9-f90e-4a91-8db5-c43af4ae1abb)By David J. Dunn
Mill liner design is an important factor in grinding. Testing and selection of the optimum liner profile for a given set of mill operating conditions can improve mill capacity, liner life, and liner w
Jan 1, 1976
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The Distribution And Origin Of Anomalous Copper In Biotite - IntroductionBy William A. Rehrig
During recent years, there have been frequent investigations on the geochemistry of biotite. This work has emphasized, and no doubt was prompted by, factors related to mineral exploration, particularl
Jan 1, 1976
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The Twin Buttes Oxide Project ? IntroductionBy Wayne R. Hopkins
Southern Arizona has one of the world's principal concentrations of copper ore bodies. Twenty miles south of Tucson, close to the Mexican border at Sahuarita in Pima County, is the Twin Buttes mi
Jan 1, 1976
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Improved Mixing And Bentonite Savings In The Production Of Green Balls ? IntroductionBy Albert J. Shohet
The increasing scarcity of bentonite coupled with the potential of improved pellet strength have created a need for understanding the effects of thorough bentonite dispersion in taconite concentrate.
Jan 1, 1976
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Pillar Recovery At The Pea Ridge Mine ? IntroductionBy J. C. Irvine
Meramec Mining Company is a joint venture by Bethlehem Steel Corp. and St. Joe Minerals Corp. which mines and pelletizes iron ore at the Pea Ridge Mine. The Pea Ridge property is located near Sullivan
Jan 1, 1976
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The Use Of Shotcrete For Tunneling Through Difficult Ground ? IntroductionBy R. E. Mason
Shotcrete has been used for approximately 20 years to facilitate tunnel excavation through poor ground. Early examples of such usage in North America include the recuperation of the Granduc Mines acce
Jan 1, 1976
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Concentration Processes For Uranium In Situ Leach Liquors ? IntroductionBy Geoffrey G. Hunkin
This is a brief state of the art paper describing current (1975) Uranium recovery plant flowsheets, some notes on system selection, design philosophies, and materials of construction. The in-situ,
Jan 1, 1976
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Igneous Activity, Tectonics, And Hydrothermal Precious-Metal Mineralization In The Great Basin During Cenozoic TimeBy Miles L. Silberman
Three major suites of igneous rocks were erupted in the Great Basin in middle and late Cenozoic time. The first, most likely, resulted from sub- duction of a Pacific plate (Farallon plate) beneath the
Jan 1, 1976