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Contributing to Community Sustainability during Mineral Exploration: Lessons Learned from Mesoamerica
By J. M. Rios
Without conscious effort and understanding, a number of factors peculiar to mineral exploration campaigns conspire against building sustainability in host communities. These include the episodic and t
Aug 1, 2013
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Earthmoving In The Information Age (9ed45ef4-09a7-4d64-8111-d1045c152b75)
By C. L. Schaidle
Computers and communications technology have revolutionized many industries. In earthmoving, this revolution has just begun. The major changes are still to come, but they are just around the corner. T
Jan 1, 1994
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RI 5794 Cleaning Trials On Subbituminous Coal Containing Bentonitic Clay From Lewis And Thurston Counties, Wash. ? Introduction And Summary
By H. F. Yancey
Traditionally the Pacific Northwest has relied on hydroelectric power, which has been both abundant and cheap. However, comparatively few hydroelectric sites capable of providing low-cost power remain
Jan 1, 1961
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IC 8652 Profitability Analysis Of Producing Crude Oil By Waterflooding Using A Simulation Technique
By W. D. Dietzman
This Bureau of Mines report presents a profitability analysis of producing crude oil by waterflooding. Included are the estimated costs of installation of water injection and producing equipment for w
Jan 1, 1974
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Competitive Markets ? The Fossil Fuels
By Myles E. Robinson
During the last decade there were pronounced changes in the competitive pattern of the fossill fuels It is proposed to trace these trends and describe inter-fuel competition, first as it relates to th
Jan 1, 1961
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Improving Leaching Recovery of Copper from Low-Grade Chalcopyrite Ores (970698bf-b044-4887-bb05-b52c8beab0b7)
By J. M. Ekenes, C. A. Caro
"New approaches that increase hydrometallurgical recovery from refractory minerals in below mill cutoff -grade sulfide copper ore can add significant value, improve profitability and increase ore rese
Jan 1, 2015
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Coal Review
By F. Freme
Coal production in the United States in 2009 de-creased to 972.8 Mt (1,072.8 million st), according to preliminary data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). This is a decline of 8.5
Jun 1, 2010
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ANFO is not always ANFO
By Erik Nygaard, Klaus Voges
ANFO is the most used industrial blasting agent in the world, and is often used as a reference for comparison of other explosives. It is known to work very well under dry conditions in large borehole
Jan 1, 2001
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Emergence Of By-Product Coking
By C. S. Finney, John Mitchell
The decline of the beehive coking industry was inevitable, but it had filled the needs and economy of its day. A beehive plant required neither large capital investment to construct nor an elaborate a
Jan 1, 1961
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Effects of Sulfuric Acid Dosage on the Baking of an Enargite Concentrate
By M. Sadegh Safarzadeh, Erich U. Petersen, Jan D. Miller
"An acid bake-leach process has been identified and applied to an enargite concentrate containing ~67% enargite, ~27% pyrite (FeS2), ~3% chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), ~6% sphalerite (ZnS) and <1% galena (PbS
Jan 1, 2015
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RI 4493 The Leadville Drainage Tunnel Lake County, Colo.
By Robert A. Elgin
The Leadville mining-district (fig. 1) covers approximately 8 square miles adjacent to Leadville, the county seat of Lake County, Colo. It is famous for its large production of rich ores containing zi
Jan 1, 1949
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Production Developments at Magma's Continuous Casting Rod Plant
By Gerald M. Rich
Magma Copper Company, a subsidiary of Newmont Mining Corporation, has initiated many changes in the continuous casting of 5/16 inch diameter copper rod since startup of the San Manuel rod plant in ear
Jan 1, 1976
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Identifying And Sustaining Best Practices Through Time Studies By Foremen
By C. Hilton
Arch Coal Inc. has implemented and sustained Best Practices at its four western mines through utilizing foremen in ongoing time studies. A prime benefit is the unique opportunity provided to front lin
Jan 1, 2010
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Measuring the impact of Hydraulic Fracturing in DMLZ Block Caving Mine using Shear Wave Splitting - RASIM2022
By Erwin Riyanto, Roy William, Karl Llewellyn
The Deep Mill Level Zone (DMLZ) mine is currently one of the deepest block cave mines in the world. The rock mass is heavily veined with little to no joints and faults are usually healed cohesive stru
Apr 26, 2022
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RI 9257 Utilization of Papermill Sludges as Binders for Iron Ore Concentrate
By Larry A. Lass
The U.S. Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board, investigated the potential of using northeastern Minnesota papermill waste sludges as a binder for Mesa
Jan 1, 1989
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The Past, Present, and Future of the Canadian Steel Industry
By J. Convey, S. L. Gertsman
"THE EXPANSION of steel capacity is seldom spectacular. It may be for this reason that the remarkable progress made in Canada has not been generally recognized. In 1950, Canada's output of steel ingot
Jan 1, 1952
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Optimization Of Flash Smelter Offgas Cooling And Cleaning
By Bengt T. Andersson
Outokumpu Consulting Engineers, Outokumpu Oy SF-02200 Espoo 20, Finland This paper describes experiences from some operating non-ferrous flash -smelters and focuses on the advances in smelter byprodu
Jan 1, 1983
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Lithium ore processing – an overview of the current and new processes
By N Setoudeh, A Nosrati, N J. Welham
The current surge of interest in lithium (Li) is due to the anticipated demand for electric vehicles and small scale power storage. Brine deposits contain most of the global Li resource, however hard
Sep 11, 2017
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Water treatment
By P. M. Shibley
"IntroductionMine drainage, surface. drainage and process liquors are the principal mine and mill effluents. The quantity and quality of these flows varies according to mineralogy, type and scale of m
Jan 1, 1989
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RI 2993 Some Phases of the Relative Responsibility of Management and Workers for Accidents In Mines
By D. Harrington
"Up to the last 10 or 15 years, responsibility for accidents in mines was generally, though not universally, placed upon the person or persons immediately involved. Present-day thought is rapidly veer
Apr 1, 1930