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1978 Annual Review: Coal-A Year of Technical Advances and Production SetbacksFor the US coal industry, 1978 was a nightmarish recurrence of 1977 as the United Mine Workers strike cut into production during the first three months of 1978, followed by the strike against the Norf
Jan 5, 1979
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1978 Annual Review: Industrial Minerals Remain Strong Despite SetbacksIndustrial minerals enjoyed a fairly successful year in 1978, despite the sluggish economy, inflation, and environmental restrictions. A glance at US Bureau of Mines statistics shows that, in gene
Jan 5, 1979
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1978 Annual Review: Mineral Processing-Technology Battles Escalating CostsEscalating energy costs and tough environmental standards were two major factors affecting the minerals processing area in 1978 For the most part, new startups and research and development initiatives
Jan 5, 1979
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1978 Annual Review: Mining- A Record Production Year Buffered by an Uncertain FutureFor the seventh consecutive year, the value of nonfuel mineral raw ma¬terials produced in the US set a new record, reaching almost $20 billion-up 12.7% from the previous year, according to the US Bure
Jan 5, 1979
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1978 Raw Nonfuel Mineral ProductionThe value of raw nonfuel mineral materials production totaled an estimated $19.7 billion in 1978. The record 1978 value exceeded by 13 percent the 1977 value of $17.5 billion. This raw mineral output
Jan 1, 1979
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1981 federal budget-new rules for miningBy Robert B. Parsons
"The budget that was tabled by Finance Minister MacEachen on November 12, 1981 will result in a major tax reform of Canada's income and sales tax systems, the likes of which have not been witness
Jan 1, 1982
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1985 Budget RoundupBy Robert B. Parsons
"The customary onslaught of government budgets this spring offers lots of interesting reading to the mining industry.While the favourable changes tend to get all the fanfare, there are some ""sleepers
Jan 1, 1985
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1985 RMCMI Bylaw AmendmentsAt the Annual Meeting of the RMCMI Board of Directors held June 29, 1985, the following amendments to the corporation bylaws Article III were made: Section 2. Advisory Board. There shall be an Advis
Jan 1, 1985
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1987 Jackling Lecture - Elementary geostatistical models applied in forecasting South Africa's long-term gold productionBy D. G. Krige
In the world mining scene, precious metals (particularly gold) have recently monopolized the attention in exploration as well as new production activities. As the major world producer of gold, South A
Jan 1, 1988
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1989 Jackling Lecture - Quality where it countsBy C. Allen Born
There is a saying, the greater the gratitude, the shorter the speech. That puts me in a quandary, because while I am grateful for the honor you do me today, I also want to talk about a subject very im
Jan 1, 1990
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1989 SummaryBy Charles L. Kimbell
In overview, the world's mineral industry in 1989 registered gains over its 1988 performance, but these gains were by no means as pronounced as had been those of 1988. The traditional statistical
Jan 1, 1992
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1990 Jackling Lecture - The making of a mining engineerBy Howard L. Hartman
To concede that I am the most surprised - not to mention the least likely - recipient of the Daniel C. Jackling Award is a true confession I must share with you. Quite honestly, I've asked myself
Jan 1, 1991
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1990 SummaryBy Charles L. Kimbell
In broadest overview, a substantial part of the world's mineral industry in 1990 registered small gains over its 1989 performance, but traditional statistical measures of mineral industry perform
Jan 1, 1993
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1991 Jackling Lecture - Practical Rock Mechanics Applied To Underground MinesBy James J. Scott
I am indeed honored to be the 1991 recipient of the Daniel C. Jackling Award. To be voted this honor by my peers in the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration and AIME means more to me than I
Jan 1, 1992
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1991 Stefanko Award - Machine Performance Monitoring In Surface MinesBy J. Peck, M. J. Scoble, C. Hendricks
This paper is based on field studies in North American surface mines. The work involved the adaptation of microprocessor-based instrumentation to monitor various operating parameters on-board rotary b
Jan 1, 1993
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1991 SummaryBy Charles L. Kimbell
In broadest overview, UN global industrial production indicators released and shown in table 2 suggest that the extractive sector of the world's mineral industry in aggregate registered a very sl
Jan 1, 1993
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1992 Industrial Mineral Production In California And NevadaBy Fred V. Carrillo
California was the leading state in industrial mineral production value with an estimated value of nearly $2 billion. In total value of U.S. non-fuel mineral production estimated for 1992 by the U.S;
Jan 1, 1995
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1992 Jackling Lecture - Coal And The De Facto National Energy PolicyBy H. Douglas Dahl
Thank you, Don Gentry, for your generous introduction. It is not adequate simply to say that I appreciate very much the vote of the Award Committee putting forth my name as the winner of the 1992 Dan
Jan 1, 1993
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1992 Major Repairs and Modifications to Key Equipment and Installations at Paipote Smelter - ChileBy A. Rios
ENAMl's Paipote Smelter commenced operations in 1951. At present, it processes 230,000 tonnes/year of green feed in a conventional smelter, which comprises one reverberatory furnace, two Hoboken,
Jan 1, 1993
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1993 Jackling Lecture - Blueprint For Protecting The Foreign InvestmentBy Milton H. Ward
The percentage of exploration dollars flowing out of the industrialized countries continues at an all-time high, and this shift in risk money is justified (Samuels, 1990; Bosson, 1977). Clearly, the o
Jan 1, 1994