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    Mining And Land Use

    By Robert D. Thomson

    Land use is the single most important element affecting the quality of our physical environment. .The minerals industry is a user of land and by its very nature, directly affects the landscape. Mi

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Industrial Minerals 2004 - Bentonite

    By C. R. Landis

    The Wyoming bentonite industry continued its run of stable, if not strong, growth in its complex markets. Growth at the macroscale was fueled by a strong domestic economy, the weakening of the U.S. do

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Triboelectric Belt Separator For Beneficiation Of Fine Minerals (f4cab3ef-b167-4b85-862c-1e7644f0d45f)

    By J. D. Bittner

    The ST separator utilizes electrical charge differences between materials produced by surface contact or triboelectric charging. When two materials are in contact, material with a higher affinity for

    Feb 27, 2013

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    Diesel Haulage Equipment In Underground Coal Mines

    By Raymond A. Bradbury

    A significant news item appearing in a coal mining journal in November 1969 stated simply that a Caterpillar D-333-CNA engine had received Bureau of Mines Schedule 31 approval. This item occurring at

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Industrial Minerals 2004 - Potash

    By M. Prud’Homme

    Potash is an important natural mineral used largely as a fertilizer in the production of food and fiber. About 93 percent of all potash consumed globally is used in agriculture as fertilizer. The ba

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Industrial Minerals 2004 - Lime

    Lime production is the largest single chemical use for limestone and dolomite. The term “lime” in this review refers to high-calcium and dolomitic quicklime, their hydroxide forms and dead-burned dol

    Jan 1, 2005

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    A Method To Calculate Hydrodynamic Loads On Underground Bulkheads

    By G. Watson, S. Sawyer

    A Method to Calculate Hydrodynamic Loads on Underground Bulkheads Bulkheads are structures built in openings in underground mines to impound water, preventing the water from entering the active mine

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Evaluation Of Temperature Effect On P-Wave Velocity, UCS And Elasticity Modulud Of Rocks, Using Newly Developed Apparatus

    Instabilities occurred as a result of climate changes caused to investigate the rock behavior dependency to temperature changes, in this paper. In the natural earth condition, the phase transition of

    Feb 27, 2013

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    Strategic Drivers Of The Mining Industry: From Enclave Production To Industrial Clusters - 1. Introduction

    By P. van der Veen

    The objective of this paper is to analyze the evolution of the strategic drivers of the mining sec-tor over the last half century, which has been guided by a varying and expanding list of motivations.

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Industrial Minerals 2004 - Peat

    By S. M. Jasinski

    Peat is a natural organic material of botanical origin. Peatlands are situated predominately in shallow wetland areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Commercial deposits are formed from the gradual decom

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Fuller's Earth And Bentonite In The Southeastern States

    By Sam H. Patterson

    Fuller's earth and bentonite are two clay commodities that are interrelated either by mineral composition or use. Because of this interrelation and the sale of both for many different uses, some

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Impact Of Groundwater Chemistry On Wall Rock Chemical Leaching And Pit Lake Character

    By D. Richers

    When modeling predictive pit lake chemistry, groundwater chemistry is integrated with the affected portions of the wall rock and chemistry of the lake in a complex series of mixing. Fractions of the s

    Jan 1, 2012

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    An Assessment Of Engineering Noise Controls At A Talc Processing Plant

    By E. R. Spencer

    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researchers conducted an investigation to quantify sound levels and to determine the amount of sound reduction provided by engineering noi

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Gallium, Germanium, Indium, And Silicon: Semiconductor Metals Critical To The High Technology Industries

    By R. P. Aldis

    A wide range of mineral-derived products are required by the electronics industry for it to function. In one form or another, almost all the known elements have been experimented with and tested for v

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Separation And Extraction Of Lead-Zinc Metals From Egyptian Ore At Red Sea Coast

    By M. A. Rabah

    This paper focuses on the separation and extraction of lead and zinc from Egyptian ore at the Eastern Desert close to Red Sea. The ore sample contains cerussite, galena, hemimorphite and other impurit

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Analysis of particulate contamination in personal dust monitor sampling

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has continued study of the Personal Dust Monitor (PDM) developed by Rupprecht & Patashnick Co. Inc. through a CDC contract and current

    Jan 1, 2009

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    King County’s Project Delivery Approach for the Brightwater Project

    By William W. Edgerton, Calvin Locke

    INTRODUCTION King County, Washington operates a regions wastewater treatment system that provides treatment to 18 cities and 16 sewer districts in the greater Seattle metropolitan area. The system

    Jan 1, 2005

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    The Fallacy of Tunnel Formwork Removal

    By Wern-ping (Nick) Chen

    In concrete lined tunnels, formwork removal timing may be controversial. Contractors seek to strip the form as soon as possible, and designers seek to keep the formwork in place as long as practical t

    Jan 1, 2008

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    An Interview With COSMAR Chairman James Boyd - COSMAR Report Vetoes Strip Act for Noncoal Mining

    By Barbara C. Schickner

    The long-awaited COSMAR study prepared under the auspices of the National Academy of Science reaches one emphatic conclusion that has been enthusiastically seconded by the mining industry: The 1977 fe

    Jan 4, 1980

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    How Much Testing Should I Do? Are The Samples Really Representative?

    By R. W. Smith, D. L. Taylor, K. A. Altman

    Recent research has shown that traditional sensitivity, what if and best case/worst case analysis of metallurgical data has the potential to over estimate the value of mining projects. Use of simulat

    Jan 1, 2000