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                     Has Minerals Industrial Technology Peaked? Has Minerals Industrial Technology Peaked?By Robin J. Batterham We still need to innovate, but it is getting harder. The real price of metals is declining, return on shareholder value is lower than other industries, and there is a shorter-term focus on staying via Jan 1, 2004 
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                     A database of ventilation friction factors for Quebec underground mines A database of ventilation friction factors for Quebec underground minesOne of the most important parameters in mine ventilation planning is the friction factor (K). Accurate values of friction factors are critical especially when carrying out mine ventilation simulations Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Beryllium Deposits Associated With The Redskin Stock And Boomer And China Wall Cupolas Beryllium Deposits Associated With The Redskin Stock And Boomer And China Wall CupolasBy J. Piper Markets and Production Beryllium (Be), an extremely light metal, is used in many specialty applications. It the lightest element in Group 2A of the periodic table, with a specific gravity of 1.85 gm Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Whither Mining Engineering Education? Whither Mining Engineering Education?By J. J. K. Daemen Mining Engineering education is in trouble, if not in crisis. The most visible signs are the decrease in the number of programs that offer the degree, and the continued difficulties in attracting stud Jan 1, 2004 
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                     NATM Through Clean Sands—The Michigan Street Experience NATM Through Clean Sands—The Michigan Street ExperienceBy Mohamed A. Younis, Paul J. Headland, Paul H. Madsen, Vojtech Gall INTRODUCTION A 100 ft long, 20 ft high and 18 ft wide NATM tunnel was excavated through grouted clean sands beneath a busy city street, including a variety of existing utility lines. The new tunnel Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Should There Be An Aquatic Life Water Quality Criterion For Conductivity? Should There Be An Aquatic Life Water Quality Criterion For Conductivity?By R. Gensemer A number of state and federal agencies are calling for development of aquatic life criteria for conductivity. These aquatic life criteria or ?benchmarks? are based on observed correlations between con Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Maximizing Return On Capital Projects Maximizing Return On Capital ProjectsBy J. Humphries With today?s turbulent markets and unprecedented global opportunities, the need to optimize net present value and internal rates of return from capital investments has never been greater. To help addr Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Implications of Using NATM in Underground Construction Implications of Using NATM in Underground ConstructionBy Mohammad Irshad, Klaus Mussger, Harald Wagner Despite the fact that the New Austrian Tunneling Method; NATM, has been used in the United States for the past 23 years or so, still considerable misconceptions exist in the industry about the nature Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Industry Partnership Improves Health Services at Las Cristinas Industry Partnership Improves Health Services at Las CristinasIn 1991, Placer Dome Venezuela established a 70% stake in Minera Las Cristinas, to mine the Las Cristinas gold deposits in Bolivar. This case study examines the multi-sectoral partnership arrangement Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Limestone – A Versatile Mineral In Agriculture Limestone – A Versatile Mineral In AgricultureBy J. Bleeck, G. Mahrt INTRODUCTION Many excellent papers have been written and presented regarding agricultural lime and the subject has been covered extensively in books concerning soil science, fertilizing, limestone, e Jan 1, 2006 
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                     The Application Of Underground Mining Practices To Tunneling In Gassy Conditions The Application Of Underground Mining Practices To Tunneling In Gassy ConditionsBy Roger L. King Working in gassy ground conditions is an everyday occurrence for the U.S. coal mining industry. As tunneling operators begin to venture into projects that expose them to the additional hazard of poten Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Safe Continuous Precipitation And Disposal Of Arsenic And Other Toxic Elements From Biological Processing Of Refractory Gold Ores Safe Continuous Precipitation And Disposal Of Arsenic And Other Toxic Elements From Biological Processing Of Refractory Gold OresBy Satid Therdkiattikul, Donald A. Dahlstrom By oxidizing the pyrite matrix through biological leaching of precious metals ores or concentrates, better than 90% recovery of gold and silver is achieved. The paper develops three precipitation proc Jan 1, 1995 
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                     A Subsidence Prediction Model for Longwall Mine Design A Subsidence Prediction Model for Longwall Mine DesignBy Vladimir Admek, Paul W. Jeran, Michael A. Trevits It has' been found that lithological conditions over the Pittsburgh Coal bed cause the subsidence coefficient to vary within the area of the subsidence trough. This precludes the use of European Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Ocean Bottom Tap Point Lepreau Cooling Water Tunnels New Brunswick Ocean Bottom Tap Point Lepreau Cooling Water Tunnels New BrunswickBy Fred Breu, Ronald E. Heuer INTRODUCTION The Point Lepreau nuclear generating station was constructed in the late 1970's and early 1980's by the New Brunswick Electric Power Commission. Point Lepreau is a small peni Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Powder River Basin: Mother Lode of the Nation’s Compliance Coal Powder River Basin: Mother Lode of the Nation’s Compliance CoalBy Alan Weakly The Powder River Basin (PRB) of northeastern Wyoming and south-central Montana is the largest strippable reserve of compliant coal (0.6 or less lb of sulfur per million Btu) in the United States. In m Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Optimizing Usage Of Installed Size Reduction Power At Minera Peñasquito Optimizing Usage Of Installed Size Reduction Power At Minera PeñasquitoBy S. Dixon The Peñasquito deposit in Mexico is one of the largest grassroots precious metal discoveries developed in recent years. Goldcorp Inc. acquired the gold-silver-lead-zinc property with the acquisition o Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Enhancing the benefits of projects through local procurement Enhancing the benefits of projects through local procurementBy M. A. Barclay, D. Samson, A. M. Esteves Several companies have adopted policies and standards aimed explicitly at increasing ‘local procurement’, recognising that local economic participation has benefits for companies and communities alike Jan 1, 2011 
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                     The Modelling Of Froth Zone Recovery In Batch And Continuously Operated Laboratory Flotation Cells The Modelling Of Froth Zone Recovery In Batch And Continuously Operated Laboratory Flotation CellsBy Z. T. Mathe, M. A. Vera, M. C. Harris This contribution presents a methodology how to quantify froth zone recovery in a continuously operated laboratory mechanical flotation cell. The methodology consists of relating the overall flotatio Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Applications Of Passive Seismic Imaging In Underground Mining Applications Of Passive Seismic Imaging In Underground MiningBy Ma. X. Passive seismic imaging is applied in underground mining to analyze the stress redistribution after the occurrence of a major seismic event. The velocity model is established to be utilized in velocit Feb 27, 2013 
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                     Industrial Minerals 2004 - Zirconium Industrial Minerals 2004 - ZirconiumBy S. K. Gilman Zircon (ZrSiO4) sand production of about 1.1 Mt/a(1.2 million stpy) predominates the global supply of zirconium minerals. Baddeleyite (ZrO2) contributes less than 1 percent of supply. Zircon is al Jan 1, 2005 
