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Land Use And Aggregate DevelopmentBy M. J. Hart
There are no formulas that guarantee success when it comes to obtaining zoning approval for mineral aggregate mining. Local land use decisions often times represent the most controversial issues faced
Jan 1, 1984
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Titanium In Hydrometallurgical ApplicationsBy Newell H. Orr
Titanium's performance characteristics in acidic oxidizing and mildly reducing environments make it applicable to numerous currently defined and many projected hydrometallurgical applications. Wi
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluation Of An Area Dragline Mining Project Using Simulation ModelsBy Philip Morey
Large scale surface coal mining will be required to fill future energy demand in the United States. In realization of this long-term commitment to coal resources, the U.S. Energy Re-search and Develop
Jan 1, 1978
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Mechanical Mining: The State Of The Art (c03fcc45-2470-4064-ab30-327f1c5b2089)By L. Gertsch, R. Gertsch
Mechanical mining is steadily gaining usage in the mining industry. A variety of machines currently finds employment: tunnel boring machines, roadheaders, continuous miners, surface miners, and auger
Jan 1, 2001
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Geostatistical Coal Resource Characterization Using Intervariable CorrelationsBy A. Unal
Coal resource characterization usually calls for estimating more than one variable over a block or node simultaneously. Within the realm of geostatistics, each variable has been evaluated independentl
Jan 1, 1986
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Protection Of The Subsurface Against Contamination: Expected LegislationBy M. Pantazidou
Motivated by recent EU legislation already entered into force or in preparation, this article aims at offering glimpses of the future landscape in the area of subsurface protection against contaminati
Jan 1, 2005
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The Mojave Sustainability Project - A Model for Community Partnerships in Natural Resource Conservation and ManagementBy C. James, J. Siefke, D. Shumway
The Mojave Desert is a particularly fragile ecosystem that faces several significant impacts. These include rapid housing development, overdrafted water supplies, and loss of wildlife habitat as a res
Jan 1, 2005
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Production Operations In Deep Water ? IntroductionBy F. Ames Smith
Offshore oil and gas production operations have moved from water depths of about 50 feet in 1948 to the present record depth of 340 feet. Although mobile drilling rigs are widely used for exploratory
Jan 1, 1969
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Candelaria: Famous Silver ProducerBy Gordon L. Steele
Candelaria, a century old mining camp in western Nevada, was famous for its high-grade silver veins. Continuing demand for precious metals resulted in renewed interest in the mining camp and it is now
Jan 6, 1981
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Elko Roundtable 2018; Water in MiningBy Rick Frechette, Greg Nelson
"The 2018 Elko Roundtable was held at the Red Lion in Elko, NV on March 15, 2018. The gracious host was once again Knight Piésold. Attendance was robust with representatives from more than 14 mining p
Dec 1, 2018
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Using Your Best ResourceBy W. E. (Bill) Stanley
Introduction This is an exciting day. It isn't often that you can find the best minds in a particular business gathered together in one place. But that is what we have here. You are the best
Jan 1, 1987
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Risk Mitigation In Global Mining DevelopmentBy Wayne W. Murdy
Since 1993, Newmont Mining has been growing through the development 'q of three major foreign mining operations with a fourth under construction. The first project, Yanacocha in Peru, began ope
Jan 1, 1997
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Empirical model for assessing gob gas control requirementsBy L. M. English
A basic model was developed to help assess methane control needs for the longwall mining of coal in gassy areas. Rather than depending on reservoir and rock mechanical theories, it uses an empirically
Jan 1, 2000
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The Use Of Instrumented Split-Set Rock Bolts To Monitor Strain In The Walls Of A Deep Underground Mine StopeBy F. Maciosek, D. Denton, J. Johnson
Researchers from the Spokane Research Laboratory of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and personnel from Coeur Silver Valley, Wallace, ID, conducted tests using rock strain st
Jan 1, 2004
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Trace Element Content Of Pyrite In The North Carolina Slate Belt: Implications For ExplorationBy R. L. Teseneer
Pyrite samples from twenty-one locations in the North Carolina Slate Belt were analyzed for cobalt, gold, mercury, and nickel by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The geographic distribution of rel
Jan 1, 1979
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Computerized Mine Planning And Management Information Systems For Surface MinesBy Raj K. Singhal
Three principal activities are involved in planning and developing a surface mine. These are 1) definition of economic and technical feasibility, 2) design, procurement and construction, and 3) mining
Jan 1, 1989
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Environmental Regulations and Mining - Where are we headed?By Richard Engelmann
The mining industry, in particular the coal industry, has experienced the implementation of some major environmental regulatory programs during the past two decades. Over the coming decade the coal in
Jan 1, 1989
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The Technology of Underground Construction Present and FutureBy Ralph B. Peck
Exploration The technology of underground construction and particularly of tunneling, both now and in the future, starts with knowledge of the properties of the medium surrounding the tunnel. Alth
Jan 1, 1974
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Concepts in Process Design of Mills - Gaudin Lecture - 1984By L. G. Austin
Introduction My first contact with industrial milling was during the time I worked in the electricity generating industry in the United Kingdom. In visits to power stations to investigate either de
Jan 1, 1998
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Recovery Of High Quality Iron-Ore Products From The Appalachian Region OresBy H. Shafick Hanna
The major problems are identified the high phosphorus content and the fine dissemination or encapsulation of mineral impurities, in, ,the iron bearing minerals, A process which combined extreme fine g
Jan 1, 1980