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China's rare earth minerals: Reserves, supply and demand
By Jerry C. Tien
The rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of 17 chemical (metallic) elements which appear in the periodic table. The group consists of 15 lanthanide elements along with yttrium and scandium (Table 1
Dec 1, 2013
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Carontec's Coal Drying Demonstration Plant Uses Chemical Drying
By John J. Simmons
Federal and state regulations, in an effort to reduce acid rain, are becoming increasing more stringent regarding sulfur content of fossil fuels. Whereas coal from Illinois and Ohio contains between 1
Jan 1, 1989
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A Speacil Report China's Emerging Mining Industry - A Long March Towards Modernization
By K. P. Wang, Ta M. Li
The Chinese energy and mineral industries are readying themselves for a period of dynamic transition, unprecedented in the country's long and sometimes turbulent history. The transition comes as
Jan 3, 1980
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Gold Mining From A CEO's Perspective
By T. J. Haddon
For the mining industry in general and gold mining in particular the past few years have been difficult. Economic conditions coupled with growing regulatory restrictions have led to increasingly impor
Jan 1, 1992
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Nuclear Instrumentation In Coal Preparation Plants ? Introduction
By Carlton H. Baab
In June, 1981 the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) issued a report titled "Control Systems in Coal Preparation Plants" to determine the status of instrumentation and automation systems in the
Jan 1, 1983
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Solving Mine Drainage Water Issues with Peat-Based Sorption Media
By P. Eger, D. Green
"The Soudan Mine was Minnesota’s first iron mine, operating from 1882 to 1962. The mine was donated to the State of Minnesota in 1963 and became a state park in 1965. The mine discharge contains eleva
Jan 1, 2015
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The Application Of Financial Models In Project Evaluation ? Introduction
Computerized financial models can be used in all phases of the mineral industry from setting exploration targets to projecting profit plans for producing mines. In this presentation, I will use the ex
Jan 1, 1979
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The Role Of Buffer Stocks In International Commodity Agreements
By E. Allen Wendt
It is both a great pleasure and something of a challenge for me to have this opportunity to address a gathering encompassing such a wealth of expertise in the minerals field, It is particularly challe
Jan 1, 1978
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Markets And Opportunities For Natural Mined Gypsum From Mexico
By T. Harris
Exports of crude gypsum from Mexico currently comprise about 60% of all domestic shipments, and about 25% of the imported material consumed in the U.S. wallboard industry. However, of growing importan
Jan 1, 1996
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Economic Factors Of Industrial Minerals Production ? Introduction
By A. E. J. Gallagher
There are many influences which have a bearing on the economics of industrial minerals production. The purpose of this paper is to discuss briefly three factors which have economic significance in the
Jan 1, 1984
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Trends In Fluorspar Production And Consumption ? Introduction
By Lawrence Pelham
The demand or consumption of fluorspar has been somewhat taken for granted in recent years, except for the specific interest of those that produce, market, and/or consume the commodity. A tradition wa
Jan 1, 1986
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Commercial Application of High Intensity Wet Magnetic Seperation for Iron Ore
By W. J. D. Stone
In 1960, Magnetics International Ltd. undertook the development of the Jones High Intensity Wet Magnetic Separator in the Americas. Magnetics International had a number of possible applications in its
Jan 1, 1971
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Gold Milling Operations At Snip Mine
By R. L. Merrifield
Cominco Snip is a 60: 40 joint venture of Cominco Ltd. and Prime Resources Group Inc. Cominco manages the operation. The mine site is located in a narrow mountain valley where Bronson Creek enters the
Jan 1, 1993
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Female Workers: A Productive Asset
By Patricia Curtis Petty
Thirty years ago, the appearance of a female mining engineer, geologist or miner in a company, union or mine environment would have been unthought of, unwelcomed and violently opposed. Twenty years ag
Jan 1, 1984
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Economic Requirements For Placing Marginal Orebodies Into Production
By C. L. Pillar
In the capitalistic system the success of a mining enterprise is measured by the rate of return on the investment and the speed by which its redemption is achieved. Exploration in search of ore deposi
Jan 1, 1969
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Cost-Per-Ton Improvement Ideas For Underground Equipment
By J. Wiebmer
The two most important influencers of cost-per-ton in an underground mining machine are its productivity (tons/hour) and its availability-utilization (hours/year). Operating cost and initial price hav
Jan 1, 1997
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Coleman Quartz Inc.: Novaculite For The Ferrosilicon Industry
By F. Alsobrook
Coleman Quartz Inc. has a long history as the sole U.S. producer of lascas for the cultured quartz growing industry based on its unique deposits in Arkansas. Since 1989 the company has also been produ
Jan 1, 1992
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Using Meaningful Reconciliation Information To Evaluate Predictive Models (f422be80-ebd4-4e59-9f97-b10db17502b0)
By M. E. Rossi
Reconciliation of production information is critical to evaluating the effectiveness of the predictive models, and to allow for optimization of mining operations. Whether mining open pit or undergroun
Jan 1, 1999
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Cost Of Making Direct Reduced Iron
By Jr. Lownie
Estimates of the cost of producing any commodity generally fall into several classes depending upon the motives and needs of the estimator. There are estimates intended to show how low costs might be
Jan 1, 1978
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The Crescent Market Project
By D. A. Meyer
The long and arduous process of bringing aggregate produced in Mexico to the Gulf Coast of the United States really began in the 1970s when the first exploratory trips were taken by Vulcan's geol
Jan 1, 1995