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Development Of Duval Corporation's Sierrita Mire
By Thomas Jancic
Two of the open-pit, copper-molybdenum mining operations of Duval Corporation are located in the foothills of the Sierrita Mountains approximately 30 miles southwest of Tucson, Arizona. In March 1959,
Jan 1, 1971
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Sales Comparison Valuation Of Development And Operating Stage Mineral Properties
By Trevor R. Ellis
Minerals appraisers/valuers often find great difficulty in attempting to employ the sales comparison approach to the market value appraisal of development and operating stage mineral properties. An im
Jan 1, 2011
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Electro-Biochemical Reactor (EBR) Technology for Selenium Removal from British Columbia’s Coal-Mining Waste Waters
By A. J. Martin, M. J. Peoples, D. J. Adams, A. Opara
"The weathering of coal mine waste rock releases iron, calcium, sulfate and associated trace elements like selenium (Se). Nitrogen species are also found in association with coal-mining drainages main
Jan 1, 2015
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Internationalization Of The U.S. Cement Industry
The United States is being invaded... by foreign capital: marks, francs, pounds, yen, lire, riyals, you name it: On almost any given day the Wall Street Journal will contain a new report on a departme
Jan 1, 1979
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Applications of Point Cloud Technology in Geomechanical Characterization, Analysis and Predictive Modeling
By J. Kemeny, J. Lyons-Baral
"Point cloud technology is now an indispensable tool in geological and geotechnical data collection, interpretation and analysis. Open pit and underground mines of all sizes are regularly collecting p
Jan 1, 2016
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Frac sand production decreases; Oil and gas oversupply leads to slowdown
By Mark J. Zdunczyk
"Frac sand is industrial silica sand much like glass, foundry, filtration and blast sand. The sand must meet certain specifications set forth by the industry that consumes the product. The production
Jul 1, 2016
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Shaft Sealing With Fly Ash/Cement Non-Flowable Fill At CONSOL Coal Group Mines
By D. W. Alexander
In 1993, CONSOL began investigating new methods of permanently filling coal mine shafts, which after ventilation is stopped, may contain a potentially hazardous atmosphere. Fill materials such as fly
Jan 1, 1996
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Review Of Current Lime Calcining Technology ? Introduction
By Whitmell J. Smithwick
Lime is one of the most extensively used chemicals in industry. Other than sulfuric acid, it is used in greater quantities than any other man-made industrial chemical. In 1974 there were 20,368,000 to
Jan 1, 1976
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USING NEAR-MISS EVENTS TO CREATE TRAINING VIDEOS - SME Annual Conference 2023
By J. K. Hrica, T. J. Orr, J. Navoyski, B. Macdonald, C. L. Hoebbel, J. L. Bellanca, B. Demich
Haul truck fatal accidents and injuries continue to be a significant concern for the mining industry. However, the availability of high-quality training materials continues to be limited. Near-miss in
Feb 1, 2023
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Advancements in Screen Surface Technology in Gold Processing Plants
By M. Zaske, E. R. Mortensen
"As mine operators continuously look for ways to improve functionality and increase the capacity of their facilities, existing process equipment is often pushed to and past its designed limitations. A
Jan 1, 2015
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Training Programs Can Generate Measurable Value - SME Annual Meeting 2025
By Claudia Castillo, Katja Freitag, Jan Cilliers, Diana Drinkwater, Robert Seitz
The talent gap in mining is not a new challenge. Mining companies continue to seek innovative ways to attract, develop and retain talent, and younger workers are looking for opportunities to develop t
Feb 1, 2025
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A Review Of Coal-Processing Methods ? I. Introduction
By Harry Perry
Although the markets for coal in the United States have changed rapidly over the last three decades, the uses of coal, namely, to produce heat and power or coke have been left almost unchanged. The co
Jan 1, 1962
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Canadian Minerals In National And International Perspective
By R. B. Toombs
In describing the Canadian mineral industry in a world setting, this paper examines the industry from four points of view. First, mineral industry growth is related to trends in economic activity ther
Jan 1, 1964
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State Of The Art Of Mechanical Raise Drilling
By Howard E. Mitchell
Modern mechanical raise drilling was first introduced into the United states in 1962. This method of safely, economically raising a shaft has steadily increased in popularity since that time. This ste
Jan 1, 1978
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Silver In Transition ? Introduction
By Mark E. Emerson
1967 will be remembered as the year the world realized it was running out of silver. In May of this year a new era in tin the history of the white metal was begun as the power of the U.S. Treasury to
Jan 1, 1967
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Dick Klimpel: An Interview With SME's 1997 President
You have been involved with research activities in froth flotation and size reduction. What do you think the future holds for these technologies? Froth flotation and size reduction are essential proc
Jan 1, 1997
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Worldwide Resources And Production Of Natural Sodium Sulfate
By William I. Weisman
Natural sodium sulfate is obtained from both brines and solid deposits. The brines almost always contain other salts with sodium chloride predominating. They may be obtained from surface occurrences,
Jan 1, 1984
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Specialty Aluminas : Production And Applications
By S. C. Carniglia
Bayer-process alumina hydrate becomes in turn the source of a host of special products in addition to the calcines that feed aluminum reduction cells. Though relatively smaller in tonnage, specialty a
Jan 1, 1977
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Case Study in Monitoring Mining Induced Subsidence Using Photogrammetry and Conventional Surveys
By Rodger C. Fry
Underground coal mining has been active within the East Mountain property since the mid 1950's. As a result, coal from two seams has been extracted within large areas allowing surface subsidence
Jan 1, 1986
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Mini Symposium ? Quality Assurance - A Casting Supplier's View - Introduction
By Robert C. Maxton
The foundry industry is a basic source of structural component for all industry. Millions of tons of castings are produced annually in both ferrous and nonferrous alloys. These castings are subjected
Jan 1, 1982