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Oil And Gas Developments in the Rocky Mountain Region in 1945By RAYMOND M. LARSEN
The area covered by this paper is the same as that covered in 1944. Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming are included in the discussion and statistics, and brief mention is made of activities in the a
Jan 1, 1946
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Hydrothermal Alteration at Goldfields, SaskatchewanBy Ralph W. Edie
"IntroductionTHIS PAPER deals with chemical and mineralogical changes in wall-rocks associated with pitchblende mineralization in the Gold-fields area of Saskatchewan. The localities at which the rock
Jan 1, 1953
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Circular Analysis – Open Pit OptimizationBy Gerald C. Dohm
INTRODUCTION After a mining company has discovered a mineral deposit, the problem is then how to mine and process that deposit the best way. The principal problem facing managers or engineers who mus
Jan 1, 1979
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IC 6847 The Rare Earths ? IntroductionBy Alice V. Peter
The rare-earth group are among the least familiar of the 92 known elements. Moreover, the relatively few people who have even heard of the rare earths ordinarily regard them merely as very rare elemen
Jan 1, 1935
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Thermoluminescence of Rocks as a Prospecting Tool-Equipment and MethodsBy D J. McDougall
Due to changes in the solid-state conditions of minerals in the rocks surrounding hydrothermal, contact meta-somatic or metamorphosed ore deposits, positive or negative thermoluminescent anomalies may
Jan 1, 1965
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Short Startup for a High Pressure Mixshield Tunnel Boring Machine - RETC2021By Matthew Burdick, Andrew Rule, Erica Bailey
The Second Narrows Water Supply Tunnel, Burrard Inlet Crossing project for the Greater Vancouver Water District entails deep shaft construction, subway sized pressurized face tunneling through highly
Jun 13, 2021
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Progress Recorded in Gravitational, Seismic, and Geochemical Methods, and in Well LoggingBy L. W. Blau
RESEARCH work in exploration and production was further reduced during 1943 owing, partly, to difficulties in the acquisition of apparatus and, principally, to the exodus of research men to government
Jan 1, 1944
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Stakeholder Engagement – Who Are You, What Do You Stand for and Why?By R M. Lonsdale, M D. Goodz
"With an ever-increasing dynamic business environment, successful stakeholder engagement is becoming more fundamental to achieving desired outcomes in today’s mineral resource industries. It is impera
Jun 22, 2016
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Machine Performance Monitoring In Surface MinesBy C. Hendricks
This paper is based upon field studies conducted in a western Canadian open pit coal mine. This work has involved the adaptation of microprocessor-based instrumentation to monitor various operating pa
Jan 1, 1991
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The Application of the Induced Polarization Method at Brenda Mines, British ColumbiaBy D. K. Fountain
"High metal prices and advanced technology in open-pit mining methods have resulted in considerable interest in the development of large, low-grade mineral deposits. Brenda Mines Limited is presently
Jan 1, 1968
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Why Did It Fail?By William E. Robinson
Why did it fail? My first reaction when assigned this topic was to say: because somebody "goofed"--then thank you all for letting me say those few words, then promptly sit down. All of you have been
Jan 1, 1977
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Uranium Mining In Arizona Breccia Pipes –High Grade And SafeBy K. Wenrich
The uranium industry has made a dramatic turnaround in the past three years that even the most optimistic economist was not willing to predict during the uranium downswing of the 1990s. Uranium reach
Jan 1, 2007
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Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel (3RPORT) City of Fort Wayne Tunnel Alignment and Adit Redesign in Construction: A Schedule Driven Journey - NAT2022By Todd S. Webster, Matthew J. Pierce, Brad D. Krumel
With the Working Shafts and Starter Tunnel under way, it became apparent this 4.7-mile, 19-foot diameter wet weather tunnel was going to live up to its name. The shaft’s pre-excavation grouting was co
Dec 1, 2022
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Cyanide Control In The Metallurgical Process Of Gold Extraction In Anglogold (S.A.) (ADDENDUM)By B. J. Vorster
AngloGold South Africa region currently consists of 12 Gold Plants. These plants use a combined total of $20 million of cyanide per annum. Of this, the .major portion (60%) is consumed at two Ergo dum
Jan 1, 1998
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Actual Challenges and Benefits of Monitored RollersBy J. Perlacia
"As the bulk handling sector continues its transformation to Industry 4.0, the mining industry, and its harsh working and environmental conditions, provides a perfect spot to study the feasibility of
Nov 1, 2019
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IC 9360 Design Practices For Multiple-Seam Longwall MinesBy Gregory J. Chekan
The U.S. Bureau of Mines is investigating longwall panel and gate road layouts to increase coal recovery and reduce multiple-seam interactive problems. This report presents design practices for longwa
Jan 1, 1993
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Making Studies Work – Organisation, Communication and ManagementBy P McCarthy
"This paper is based on 30 years of involvement in feasibility studies as a participant, study manager and the leader of a firm that provides study components and overall study management. The followi
Mar 8, 2016
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OFR-145-84 National Prototype Copper Mining Water Management PlanBy Jacqueline V. Rich
The relationship between surface and ground water quality and copper mining in the Globe-Miami area is investigated in this three-year study. Methods to prevent, minimize, mitigate, or treat polluted
Jan 1, 1983
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Comparison Of Flue Gas Desulfurization For Eastern Versus Western U. S. CoalsBy E. A. Sondreal
Requirements of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) for Eastern and Western U.S. coals will not be the same because of differences in coal sulfur content, ash analysis, and beating value. The effects of th
Jan 1, 1974
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RI 4138 Beneficiation of Oxide and Carbonate Manganese Ores from the Philipsburg District. Granite County, Mont.By R. R. Wells, K. C. Vincent, A. O. Ipsen
"INTRODUCTION The Philipsburg Mining District, Granite County, Mont., has been the largest producing area for battery-grade manganese (70 percent MnO2) in the United States since the First World War.
Nov 1, 1947