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Resource companies must preserve capital while gaining operational efficiency
By Adam H. Zimmerman
Introduction Noranda, like similar businesses, is suffering the pain of previously unheard of currency relationships, a cost structure built in better days, and conditions of gross oversupply possibl
Jan 6, 1985
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Precious metals exploration fails to makeup for declines in other minerals
By E. D. Attanasi, J. H. DeYoung
Mineral exploration activity in the US suffered through another depressed year in 1984. And continued strength in precious metals (and possibly industrial minerals) exploration failed to make up for d
Jan 5, 1985
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All in all, industrial minerals industry is alive and well
By Stanley Lefond
The health of the industrial minerals industry appears to be improving year by year. In fact, preliminary information suggests that only three commodities (asbestos, bromine, and sulfur-other) failed
Jan 5, 1985
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Processing researchers continue efforts to streamline US mining
By P. Rosten
US mine production of iron ore in 1984 showed some improvements compared to 1983. But reduced demand from the iron and steel industry caused temporary shutdowns of many iron ore mines and pelletizing
Jan 5, 1985
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Strong dollar and imports steal momentum from US mining recovery
By J. D. Morgan
Demand for nonfuel minerals depends on the overall state of the economy, which steadily improved each quarter in 1984. New housing starts rose to 1.8 million units. Automakers turned out about 15% mor
Jan 5, 1985
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Lysimeters allow quicker monitoring of heap leaching and tailing sites
By William R. Bond, Jim V. Rouse
Introduction The pressure/vacuum (p/v) lysimeter or soil water sampler has become useful for monitoring vadose zone or unsaturated zone water conditions. The soil water sampler was first introduced a
Jan 4, 1985
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New method allows for anchorage checkfor rock bolts
By Gene Mattila, Ron Boyd
Introduction Rock bolting is a general term that encompasses pinning, roof bolting, rib bolting, and cable bolting. Rock bolting contributes the highest nonproductive cost and is the most significant
Jan 4, 1985
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Shutdown and restart at Pinto Valley - a maintenance viewpoint
By Robert S. Shank
Introduction The Pinto Valley open-pit copper mine is located in southern Arizona, 11 km (7 miles) west of Miami. Production at Pinto Valley began in 1974. About 350 Mt (386 million st) of ore and wa
Jan 4, 1985
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Practical Methods Of Shallow Shaft Sinking
By James J. Brady, Joginder S. Bhore, Robert B. Gordon, Jimmy W. Honeycutt
The authors of this paper have a combined construction experience of 70 years. They have served as engineers and managers on projects throughout the United States and Canada. Approximately 50 shafts h
Jan 1, 1985
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Using Horizontal Curves To Optimize The Alignment Of Belt Conveyors ? Summary
By G. E. Tooker
This paper (1) presents new data on the use of horizontal curves to optimize the alignment of belt conveyors. The operating concept of a horizontal curve is simple. As an element of the belt passes
Jan 1, 1985
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The Mineral Industry Of Other East African Countries - Burundi (c77845b7-c701-471e-a72b-f4781ee6c9c7)
By Kevin Connor
There was little change during 1988 in the production of minerals in Burundi. The Government of Burundi, which banned all commercial mining operations in the country in 1979, lifted the ban on mining
Jan 1, 1985
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RI 8929 - Ground Control Study of a Mechanized Longwall Coal Operation in West Virginia
By Paul H. Lu
This Bureau of Mines report summarizes the analysis and eveluation of the field measurement results of a comprehensive ground control study conducted in a mechanized longwall coal mine in West Virgini
Jan 1, 1985
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OFR-10B-86 Compact Loader/Trammer For Underground Metal And Nonmetal Mines - Operation And Maintenance Manual
By Tom Tallone
In the majority of metal and nonmetal mining operations, narrow vein deposits are being mined with slusher hoists. Thin; method of mucking is costly, due in part to its inherent labor intense operatio
Jan 1, 1985
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Chambers Creek Interceptor Sewer Tunnel
By J. Jeffrey Wagner, Michael J. Bailey, Peter M. Douglass
The Chambers Creek Interceptor Sewer Tunnel project consisted of 2-1/2 miles (4 kilometres) of nominal 9-foot (2.7-metre) O.D. tunnel driven through predominantly glacially overridden soils. Mole-Coll
Jan 1, 1985
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Commodity Agreements In The Elemental Sulfur Industry
By James M. Barker
No commodity agreements now exist for sulfur and a lack of reference to sulfur commodity agreements exists in the literature. Law (1975) made a passing reference to sulfur as one of a group of commodi
Jan 1, 1985
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Development and Implementation of an Operating Concept and Training Program for the Start-Up of the Stanleigh Mill
By H. Ewaschuk
"INTRODUCTIONRio Algom's Stanleigh Mill in Elliot Lake began production in June of 1983. The highly instrumented mill treats uranium ore at an average rate of 3900 metric tons per day. To help ensure
Jan 1, 1985
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The Island Copper Grinding Circuit - A Progress Review
By C. M. Brown
The semi-autogenous grinding circuit at the Utah Mines Limited, Island Copper Operation, located on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, is described. Since start-up of the operation in 1971 grinding c
Jan 1, 1985
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Minerals Fillers Used In The Plastic Industry
By Robert A. Clifton
It seems probable that more and more minerals will be used in plastics as time goes on. This must occur because the minerals will; aid in processability, enhance the engineering properties, reduce the
Jan 1, 1985
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Free Trade Or Fair Trade - How Does This Affect The Mining Engineers And Their Industries?
By H. C. Morehead
The United States Cement, along with other industries, is being devastated by an unprecedented penetration of domestic markets by imported products. The overriding questions are: 1. Have foreign m
Jan 1, 1985
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Crusher For Critical Size Material At Los Bronces Semi-Autogenous Grinding Plant, Chile
By M. Vesely
Abrasive grinding, leading to ultrafine product and "critical size" material build-up inside the mill, is proposed as the cause of high power consumption and low capacity in many fully autogenous grin
Jan 1, 1985