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Good Delay Timing-Prerequisite of Efficient Bench Blasts
Variations in delay timing can have a marked influence on blasting effectiveness and, hence, on total production costs. In single-row bench blasts, delay firing is invariably more effective than simul
Jan 1, 1977
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Good Times at Arizona Conference Are Tempered With Concerns For the Future
By William M. Gleason
When SME’s 2006 Arizona Conference convened in December at the Hilton El Conquistador Resort in Tucson, AZ, there was considerable excitement among the 387 attendees. There was a noticeable buzz s
Jan 1, 2007
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Goodbye, 'Minerals And Materials;' Hello, 'Minerals Today!'
By Harold Kennedy
Take a good look at this issue of Minerals and Materials. This is the last issue of M&M, as it has been known within the U.S. Bureau of Mines, that you will receive. Fifteen years after it was created
Jan 1, 1989
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Got Wet Or Dry? Get Mist Drilling.
By Dan Armour
Bolting solutions traditionally offered only wet drilling or dry drilling options; each with advantages and disadvantages. Joy Mining Machinery has developed a Mist Drilling System that incorporates t
Jan 1, 2005
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Gotthard-Base Tunnel, Section Faido Previous Experience With The Use Of The TBM
By Martin Herrenknecht
After the successful breakthrough at the end of 2006 of both TBMs into the multifunctional site Faido (MFS), in the middle of 2007 the two tunnel boring machines resumed the 12 km long section between
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Gouging Abrasion Resistance of Materials for Oil Sands Service
By Rees J. Llewellyn
Improved product development, assessment methods and evaluation studies of materials for oil sands applications have traditionally focused on low and high stress abrasion and slurry erosion resistance
May 1, 2004
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Government Actions And The Mineral Industry (35aa520d-3a97-490d-bb46-c0b92558a58c)
New Trade Status for Mainland China--On January 24, the Congress approved a most-favored-nation trade status with Mainland China for both imports and exports. A Presidential Proclamation had been issu
Jan 1, 1980
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Government Actions And The Mineral Industry (b2891ca2-7713-4a55-81c5-05d913a01ebc)
Duties on Lead Imports from Mexico. - On September 15, the President signed Proclamation 4792 suspending concessions formerly granted as of January 1 on red lead imported from Mexico. The Proclamation
Jan 1, 1980
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Government Actions And The Mineral Industry (dd005bac-daa5-4b21-bd61-2f4113c16e49)
Lead Tariff.--The full House Ways and Means Committee approved H.R. 6089 which will have the effect of reducing the tariff on unwrought lead to 3% ad valorem, with a floor duty of 1.0625 cents per pou
Jan 1, 1980
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Government and Miners Meet to Increase Indian Exploration and Mining
By Andrew E. Nevin
The government of India convened a precedent-setting meeting in New Delhi on Nov. 12, 2001.The meeting brought together regulators and the mining industry in an attempt to fix the industry’s mine deve
Jan 1, 2002
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Government and the Resource Industry
Throughout history, many of the world's achievements, conflicts and problems can be traced to the demand for minerals. With the rapid expansion of our industrialised society in recent years the d
Jan 1, 1986
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Government Controls On Mining - How to Encourage Investment by Major Mining and Exploration Companies
I have spent most of the past 35 years working as an economic geologist in the area of exploration and development of base and precious metals. Most of this period has been as an employee of Trans-Nat
Jan 1, 1995
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Government Coodrination and Liaison: The Lihir Project
By Van Dusen M
The involvement of concerned parties in all aspects of the Lihir Project from an early stage has promoted good relations between all groups. Activities involving landowners, the Lihir community, t
Jan 1, 1991
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Government Regulation Of Subsidence Due To Underground Coal Mining And Its Impact On Future Subsidence Research - Background Of The Surface Mining Control And Reclamation Act And Federal Subsidence Control Regulation
By C. Y. Chen
In order to put an end to the uneven environmental standards and enforcement established by various coal mining States in the United States, the Congress passed and the President signed the Surface Mi
Jan 1, 1985
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Government Role and Influence in Mining
By Thomas V. Falkie
In bygone days, the mineral engineer spent most of his/her time on the technical aspects of designing, building, and managing mineral operations. In the last few decades, mostly since the 1960s, incre
Jan 1, 2008
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Government Versus Voluntary Sediment Pond Design Standards and Achieving Discharge/Receiving Water Quality for Total Suspended Solids at Mine Sites
Keeping the sediment on the mine site and out of the water course is essential from the regulatory, environmental and sustainability perspectives. Regulation of this aspect of mining is embedded in en
Aug 1, 2013
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Government's Role In A National Mineral Policy
By DONALD H. McLAUGHLlN
Few factors have had more influence in maintaining the strength and stability of the United States than our persistent habit of providing .checks and balances to the dynamic powers of free enterprise
Jan 1, 1949
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GPS Applications At Optimum Colliery
By H. S. Marshall
Optimum Colliery is an opencast strip mine producing 18Mt of bituminous coal per annum for the export and inland markets as well as for domestic power generation at the Hendrina PowerStation. Coal is
Jan 1, 1998
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GPS Ore Control At Phelps Dodge Morenci
By C. Waddell
PDMI mines five different grades of ore. Shovel operators were experiencing problems differentiating one material type from another. In 1997 PDMI decided to try GPS ore control to aid operators in ide
Jan 1, 1998
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Grab sampling for underground goldmine grade control ? Synopsis
Geologists in some underground gold mines collect grab samples from broken ore piles or trucks as a method of grade control. It is often known as muck sampling. Generally, the goal of grab sampling is
Jan 1, 2010