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Sampling Practices And Problems ? Introduction
By Mark Springett
The problems inherent in sampling low- grade deposits have long been recognized. As economic grades become lower with increasing metals prices and improvements in recovery technology then the previous
Jan 1, 1983
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Digital Computers For Plant Control - Present Potentiality And Future Probability
By Theodore J. Williams
Computer control has been one of the fastest moving and most glamorous fields of industrial development in the past decade. A review of this period shows some truly remarkable accomplishments in both
Jan 1, 1968
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Mining Review (6f12fa8a-94b5-4828-8578-5c8b85a3a4b6)
By Staff
Minerals contribute to U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) at several levels - from mining and processing to the manufacturing of finished products. In 2010, the estimated real GDP of the United States
Jan 1, 2011
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Development And Application Of Ceramic Media Disk Filter Technology At Phelps Dodge Morenci, Inc. (SME Convention February 1994 Albuquerque, New Mexico )
By Christopher B. Kapes
To reduce concentrate dewatering and drying costs, the Concentrator Division at Phelps Dodge Morenci, Inc. investigated available filtration technologies. Numerous methods were explored, including: dr
Jan 1, 1994
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Improvements in Plant Scale Nitric-Sulfuric Acid Pressure Leaching of Refractory Sulfide concentrates
By Corby G. Anderson
Since 1985, the Sunshine Mining Company has used a patented nitric-sulfuric acid pressure leaching system for production of silver and copper from a refractory sulfide ore body. To better understand t
Jan 1, 1991
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Electro-Biochemical Reactor (EBR) Technology for Selenium Removal from British Columbia?s Coal-Mining Wastewaters
By A. Opara
The weathering of coal mine waste rock releases iron, calcium, sulfate and associated trace elements like selenium [Se], which are introduced to seepage waters. Nitrogen species, such as nitrate and a
Feb 23, 2014
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Electro-Biochemical Reactor (EBR) Technology for Selenium Removal From British Columbia?s Coal-Mining Wastewaters
By A. Opara
The weathering of coal mine waste rock releases iron, calcium, sulfate and associated trace elements like selenium [Se], which are introduced to seepage waters. Nitrogen species, such as nitrate and a
Feb 23, 2014
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The Arizona Copper Province And The Texas Lineament
By Jacques B. Wertz
Recurring movements remotely connected with the Murray fracture zone and the San Andreas fault complex, together with the slow northwestward drift affecting the Baja California peninsula, could progre
Jan 1, 1970
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The U.S. Cement Industry Operating In An Unfriendly Environment
Cement in 1975 indeed did operate in an unfriendly environment. World recession, escalating costs, fuel crises, reduced product demand . . . . all led to market conditions detrimental to industry prof
Jan 1, 1976
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The Role Of Gypsum In Portland Cement - Early History of Gypsum and Cement
By Warren H. Weisz
A cement, in the broad sense, is any substance which will cause various materials to adhere to each other. Clay was probably the first material to be used by man as a cement or binding agent. Water oc
Jan 1, 1960
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The State of DRB’s in the Tunnel Industry - NAT2022
By David Hatem, Michael Vitale, Joseph Gildner, Michael Roach, Fred Dunham
Dispute Review/Resolution Boards (DRB’s) are a highly successful dispute avoidance and resolution tool. In a joint effort between the UCA of SME and the Dispute Resolution Board Foundation (DRBF), the
Dec 1, 2022
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Cross-Border Mineral Investment Activity In The Pacific Rim
By C. R. Tinsley
Investment activity in the Pacific Rim of Fire has seen a phenomenal surge from epithermal gold exploration. Individual countries are attractive because of lower up-front minerals lease costs (US, Can
Jan 1, 1990
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Explosion Phenomenology In Jointed Rocks -New Insights-
By F. E. Heuze
This article deals with the effects of high-explosive and nuclear explosions in rock masses. We first highlight the strong influence of geological discontinuities, such as joints and faults, on ground
Jan 1, 1991
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Business Management: Lead the People and Manage the Work
By M. Bunch
"THE SUPER CYCLE IS GONE The utopia of the rising sales volume, for mining companies from 2002-2011, was entirely due to rising production volume and prices. The Australian mining sector experienced a
Jan 1, 2016
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The Geologic Occurrence Of Barite
By Donald A. Brobst
Barite, the sulfate of barium, occurs in many geological environments in sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks. The commercial deposits of barite may be classified into three major types. 1. Vei
Jan 1, 1980
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The Relationship Between Porphyry Copper Deposits And Post-Orogenic Volcanism
By Paul Cameron Gilmour
Geologically, as distinct from economically, "porphyry copper (molybdenum, gold, silver, etc.) deposits" might be defined as large, disseminated and/or stock-work occurrences of copper-minerals, gener
Jan 1, 1972
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Acid Base Accounting: Low-Level Data Comparison Of Net Carbonate Value Versus Modified Sobek Procedures As Described By The State Of Nevada
By T. Patten
Inter-Mountain Labs, IML, performed a study comparing mining waste rock sample analysis by Net Carbonate Value (NCV) and Modified Sobek acid-base accounting procedures. The study looked at 468 waste r
Feb 27, 2013
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The Brand-New Global Prevention Strategy of ISSA Mining for Safety and Health in Mining Safety 7.7 – 7 Golden Rules to Vision Zero
By H. Ehnes
"“Industry 4.0” – “Mining 4.0” - perhaps you have already heard of these terms? These keywords signify the next stage of industrial production. The internet and production technologies are growing clo
Jan 1, 2016
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Mitigation and evaluation of the impact of a sandstone channel on a longwall face
By Daniel W. H. Su
A nearly 305-m- (1,000-ft-) wide sandstone channel was projected to run through the mid panel area of a 457-m- (1,500-ft-) wide longwall panel in a southwestern Pennsylvania coal mine. This sandstone
Jun 1, 2013
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Geology Of Wyoming's Powder River Coal Field
By G. B. Glass
In 1996, 92.5% or 233 Mt (257.4 million st) of coal produced in Wyoming came from the Wyodak coal zone in the eastern Powder River Coal Field. While the mined portions of the zone consist of one to th
Jan 1, 1998