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Nuclear Waste Repository Design And Construction: What Makes It Unique?
By James E. Monsees
Extensive underground excavation will be required for construction of a mined geologic repository for nuclear waste. Hundreds of thousands of feet of drift will be required based on the conceptual lay
Jan 1, 1987
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Evolutionary Improvements In Flotation Plant Performance Through Plant Auditing
By Deepak Malhotra, Linda Battich
INTRODUCTION Mineral processing plants generally operate efficiently within the technical, economic and management constraints applied to them. They have no choice, because the dynamic and competi
Jan 1, 1993
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Boron: A Review of 1993 Activities
By J. C. Norman
The boron review arrived too late for the June issue. The United States was the world's largest producer and consumer of boron compounds during 1993. Boron mineral concentrate and chemical pro
Jan 1, 1994
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Quality Improvements And Energy Savings In Iron Ore Pelletizing. Experiences In The Pellet Plants Of Bong Mining Company, Liberia And Ferteco Mineracao, Brazil ? Summary
By Horst H. Gielen
Bong Mining Company/Liberia provides the rare opportunity to compare two generations of grate kiln pelletizing plants operating on the same magnetite/hematite ore basis. In this paper advantages and d
Jan 1, 1983
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Maintenance Management: A Key Element In The Mining Production Strategy
By Paul D. Tomlingson
An effective maintenance program ensures the adequate availability of production equipment. In turn, this availability enables production to maximize utilization and successfully meet production targe
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal 1992
Overview In 1992, US coal supply and demand were shaped more by weather conditions and the export market than by the economic recovery. Preliminary data compiled by the Energy Information Administrat
Jan 1, 1993
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Industrial Minerals 1989
In 1989, United States mine production of barite decreased 13% while world mine production decreased by 8.6%, according to the US Bureau of Mines. Consumption, sold or used by grinding plants, decreas
Jan 1, 1990
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Respirable Dust Control In Coal Preparation Plants
By E. F. Divers
In response to a request from the Mine Safety and Health Administration, the Bureau of Mines has recently completed a respirable dust survey of 18 U.S. coal preparation plants. Of these, three were es
Jan 1, 1988
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The Economic Evaluation Of Land Pebble Phosphate Deposits - Background
By W. M. Houston
The phosphate formations of the Pliocene epoch were deposited along the coastal shelf of the eastern seaboard. The deposition of the phosphate is thought to be somewhat contiguous along the early shor
Jan 1, 1966
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Financial Analysis Software As A Decision Making Tool In The Mining Industry
By C. A. Roberts
What are the benefits and limitations of financial analysis software as a decision making tool in the mining industry? Traditionally, the assumptions and simplifications imposed by complex and uncerta
Jan 1, 1992
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Drew A. Meyer: An Interview With The 2012 SME President
The global mining industry will always face significant challenges. Some, though, are bigger than others. What do you consider the major challenges facing the mining industry as a whole and SME in p
Jan 1, 2012
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Network Simulation Involving Compressibility And Natural Ventilation Pressure
By J. Partyka
Adequate ventilation is a main concern if Lockerby Mine near Sudbury is to be expended. This study investigate a two-fold problem: (1) the new pressure and volume requirements of the main fans due t
Jan 1, 1991
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Cyanide Recovery in a CCD MerrillmCrowe Circuit: Pilot Testwork of a Cyanisorb Process at the NERCO DeLamar Silver Mine
By Matthew A. Omofoma, Andrew P. Hampton
The application of the Cyprus Cyanisorb process was investigated using a pilot scale facility at the NERCO DeLamar Silver Mine (DSM) in Owyhee County, Idaho. The purpose of this process is to remove c
Jan 1, 1992
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How Private Industry Can Accomplish Coal Mining Research And Development
By LeRoy D. Loy
The coal mining industry must be able to compete with alternate sources of fuel for the utility and industrial customers. If the industry is unable to control transportation costs, either due to gover
Jan 1, 1983
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Owner-Engineer-Contractor Relationships In Tunneling-A Contractor’s Viewpoint
By Sol Ribakoff
With the utilization of most of the "high dam" sites for hydro-electric power and the completion of most railroad routes, many tunnel contractors were extremely doubtful that tunnel driving would cont
Jan 1, 1997
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Pneumatic Conveyors - Their Application In The Minerals Industry
By H. A. Stoess
The Minerals Industry makes heavy demands for and on its Material Handling equipment. It also gives progressive management the opportunity for considerable savings, ad consequently increased profits.
Jan 1, 1962
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Instability Forecasts Aid In Reducing Roof Fall Rates At The Beckley Mine
By D. L. Ealy
At the Beckley Mine in southern West Virginia, forecasting unstable roof conditions in advance of mining is accomplished by using a rating system that combines historical information on mine roof fail
Jan 1, 1980
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US Iron Ore Industry Facing More Worldwide Competition
The 71st Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Section of SME and the 59th Annual University of Minnesota Mining Symposium were held jointly April 14-16, 1998, in Duluth, MN. Registration was estimated at 4
Jan 1, 1998
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Improving Modern Underground Mining Methods for Moderately Inclined Tabular Deposits
By T. Rockley, J. Brune
"The mining of tabular deposits accounts for a significant portion of modern production in both underground hard rock and especially, soft rock mining. There is a large discrepancy between the availab
Jan 1, 2017
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Detection And Measurement Of Crystalline Silica In Minerals
By R. D. Hamilton, W. J. Miles
In 1987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer designated crystalline silica as a 2A probable carcinogen. As a result, crystalline silica is regulated under the Hazard Communication Standard
Jan 1, 1991