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                     Discussion - The Flotation Behavior of Digested Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 33, No. 12, December 1981, pp. 1719-1724 – Smith, R. J. and Miller, J. D. Discussion - The Flotation Behavior of Digested Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands – Technical Papers, MINING ENGINEERING, Vol. 33, No. 12, December 1981, pp. 1719-1724 – Smith, R. J. and Miller, J. D.By Earl C. Herkenhoff Publication of the article "The Flotation Behavior of Digested Asphalt Ridge Tar Sands" by R.J. Smith and J.D. Miller has confirmed and again spotlighted a most significant and important development i Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Fillers, Filters, And Absorbents (5d94272d-4a32-41de-86ad-f07710e2d0e1) Fillers, Filters, And Absorbents (5d94272d-4a32-41de-86ad-f07710e2d0e1)By Nelson Severinghaus Mineral fillers have been defined as inert materials that are included in a composition for some useful purpose. Because this definition and the scope of this review are not specific-indeed, exception Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Portable X-Ray Spectrograph in Geochemical Exploration Portable X-Ray Spectrograph in Geochemical ExplorationBy Harlan N. Barton A commercially available, portable X-ray spectrograph, lightweight and rugged for vehicle or field camp use, was used to determine Ba, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, Rb, Sr, and Zn in stream sediment geochemical sam Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Application Of Computers To Production Planning In Underground Mines Application Of Computers To Production Planning In Underground MinesBy William J. Douglas, Jack T. Urie, Randall D. Metz Production and financial planning for a new underground mine requires the coordination of equipment and coal reserves in a manner which assures that resources are utilized efficiently in achieving the Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Mathematics of Mine Sampling IV - An Analysis of Geostatistical Doctrine Mathematics of Mine Sampling IV - An Analysis of Geostatistical DoctrineBy R. F. Shurtz This paper relates geostatistical doctrine to classical statistical and mathematical concepts. It is not a contribution to geostatistics; it is a contribution about geostatistics. It uses descriptive Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Studies on the Treatment of Coal Fines by Oil Agglomeration Process Studies on the Treatment of Coal Fines by Oil Agglomeration ProcessBy K. Hanumantha Rao, T. C. Rao, M. Vanangamudi The effects of important variables such as pulp density, feed size, furnace oil dosage, degree of agitation, and time of agglomeration on the yield and ash content of the agglomerates obtained from th Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Mechanics of Rock Slope Failure Mechanics of Rock Slope FailureBy Douglas R. Piteau, Dennis C. Martin Instability of rock slopes may occur by failure along pre- existing structural discontinuities, by failure through intact material or by failure along a surface formed partly along discontinuities and Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Hot Briquetting of FIOR Fines Hot Briquetting of FIOR FinesBy N. Malakouti, R. H. Whipp, O. A. Kuby, R. M. Smailer A detailed description of the development of the FIOR process (Brown, Campbell, and Saxon, 1966) and, subsequently, other technical papers related to the operation and start up of the FIOR plant (Viol Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Software/Hardware Selection Considerations For Ming Applications Software/Hardware Selection Considerations For Ming ApplicationsBy Betty L. Gibbs A company must have an organized approach to effectively sort through the profusion of available software and hardware and find the programs and equipment which fit defined needs. The selection proces Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Vertical Crater Retreat Stoping As Applied At The Homestake Mine (8bd8e9ff-6f31-4342-8e78-07b747ef4cce) Vertical Crater Retreat Stoping As Applied At The Homestake Mine (8bd8e9ff-6f31-4342-8e78-07b747ef4cce)By Steven T. Mitchell INTRODUCTION Mill production from the Homestake Mine in 1979 amounted to 1.29 Mt (1.43 million st) of ore containing 5.9 g/t of gold (0.172 oz per st) compared with 1978 production of 1.44 Mt (1.5 Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Interpretation Of The State Of A Mine Fire By Computer Interpretation Of The State Of A Mine Fire By ComputerBy Jay N. Fairbanks, Richard G. Robinson This paper discusses a computer program and related formulas for fire fighting responses by coal mine personnel. The computer will interpret the mine air analysis, print reports, and provide relevant Jan 1, 1983 
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                     An Engineering Workstation For Mine Planning Applications An Engineering Workstation For Mine Planning ApplicationsBy A. Bouillot, G. W. Luxbacher In a reserve assessment in areas where multiple coal seams lie above drainage or outcrop and where mining options include contour, auger, mountaintop removal and underground methods, the mining techni Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Low-Sulfur Coals of Southern West Virginia: A Depositional Model Low-Sulfur Coals of Southern West Virginia: A Depositional ModelBy B. M. Blake, R. S. Reppert, A. F. Keiser, E. J. Trinkle The southern West Virginia coalfield was formed in a rapidly subsiding depositional basin associated with deep-seated growth faults. Subsidence began to the southeast during deposition of the Pocahont Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Overview Of The Belle Ayr Mine, The Largest Producing Coal Mine In The United States Overview Of The Belle Ayr Mine, The Largest Producing Coal Mine In The United StatesBy Gary J. Brown AMAX Coal Company, the nation's third largest coal producer operating in Indiana, Illinois and Wyoming, is a division of AMAX, INC., a United States based natural resources corporation that opera Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Magnesite And Related Minerals (a54774f4-30e9-414d-879a-9e69f4105927) Magnesite And Related Minerals (a54774f4-30e9-414d-879a-9e69f4105927)By L. R. Duncan, O. M. Wicken Magnesium, the eighth most abundant element in the earth's crust, is found widely distributed in a variety of minerals. Among the more commercially important ones are magnesite (MgCO3), brucite ( Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Roof Stability in Longwall Coal Faces Roof Stability in Longwall Coal FacesBy H. S. Chiang, S. S. Peng INTRODUCTION Underground coal mining disturbs the original in-situ conditions which induces a series of strata activities and results in creating "mine pressures," the source of all ground control Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Underground Mining in Saskatchewan Potash (3245fc89-c6ff-4891-b898-b52c2c40e2f1) Underground Mining in Saskatchewan Potash (3245fc89-c6ff-4891-b898-b52c2c40e2f1)By Fritz F. Prugger, Peter R. Jones This paper considers some of the main aspects of underground mining in the flat, rich, but deep lying deposits of Saskatchewan. It briefly describes the pertinent geological features as they relate to Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Unconventional Mineral Deposits: A Challenge to Geochemistry Unconventional Mineral Deposits: A Challenge to GeochemistryBy Paul B. Barton Unconventional mineral deposits are those that differ significantly from productive deposits in mineralogy, grade, or geologic setting. Thus, the initial representatives of each deposit type are, by d Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Refractories (96ad424f-4502-43c7-b25f-7e2111c1c030) Refractories (96ad424f-4502-43c7-b25f-7e2111c1c030)By James A. Crookston, William D. Fitzpatrick Committee C-8 of the American Society for Testing and Materials defines refractories as "material, usually nonmetallic, used to withstand high temperature," and it defines the term refractoriness thus Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Initial Operations - Insuring the Return on Your Construction Investment (b386f91a-fb74-4fbc-a7ad-73f56fbf53c3) Initial Operations - Insuring the Return on Your Construction Investment (b386f91a-fb74-4fbc-a7ad-73f56fbf53c3)By D. R. Franklin, L. L. Lien, C. W. Hoffman The initial operation of a mining facility is a unique and often underplanned phase of the Project development process. The subject of this presentation is a detailed strategy to effectively and effic Jan 1, 1983 
