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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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Mineral Resources Of The Mt. Henry Rare II Area (No. 1-666), Lincoln County, Montana ? Summary
By Martin D. Conyac
A mineral resource survey of rock types and geologic structures indicates that the Mt. Henry RARE II area has low potential for the discovery of metallic minerals. Potential for coal and geothermal re
Jan 1, 1982
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New Afton Project
By David Nicholls
?Overview of New Afton ?Reserves and Resources ?Geology and Mineralization ?Exploration ?Capital Project Development to Date ?Mine Development ?Processing ?Construction ?LOM ?Health, Safety,
May 1, 2010
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Mini-Pile Design and Construction Methods Change to Mitigate Soil Loss through Glacial Till (db8ff9fc-ef1a-44d4-9e2e-ad6c00fcf7e5)
By Cassandra A. Wetzel
"Rock socketed mini-piles are a desirable foundation alternative when design capacity is more than 40 tons and there is limited access. In this case history mini-piles were designed to support between
Jan 1, 2017
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Asbestos Fibre Exploration and Production Forecasts by Core Drilling: at Jeffrey Min, Asbestos, Quebec
By George K. Foster
The Jeffrey mine of the Canadian Johns-Manville Co., Limited, is in the town of Asbestos, situated approximately 100 miles northeast of Montreal and about the same distance southwest of Quebec, in Ric
Jan 1, 1946
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Arc-Electrode Interactions In Silicon And Ferrosilicon Furnaces
By J. Bakken, M. Th. Jonsson, G. Sævarsdottir
A typical three-phase submerged-arc furnace for production of silicon metal and ferrosilicon has arc currents ~100 kA, phase voltages ~100 V and total furnace power ~10 - 60 MW. The arcs burn in gas f
Jan 1, 2004
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Handling Of Fluctuating And Low-Strength SO2 Gases An Overview
By Klaus Hasselwander
Fluctuating SO2 gas streams represent a difficult task for designers of SO2 removal systems (with respect to designing the plant), but in spite of the designers great efforts to solve the problems, th
Jan 1, 2009
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Benefits of Early Collaboration Between Designers and Suppliers in Tunnel Design
By Günther M. Volkmann
Continuous developments in tunneling require knowledge transfer between designers and suppliers to optimize the application of support systems. This collaboration allows the designer access to the lat
Jan 1, 2008
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Numerical Models And Hardware Dummies For Simulating Whole-Body Vibration Of Human - An Overview - Introduction
By Horst Peter Wölfel
The goal of biodynamic models is to simulate the vibration behaviour of the human body. In combination with experimental studies biodynamical models can be a powerful tool for the analysis of the effe
Jan 6, 2006
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Blasting Accidents in Surface Mines, a Two Decade Summary
By Harry Verakis, Thomas Lobb
In the past decade, approximately 5 billion pounds of explosives were used annually in the United States. Most of this quantity of explosives was used by the mining industry and coal mining was the do
Jan 1, 2001
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Managing The Geotechnical Risk Associated With High And Low Walls At Anglo Coal?s Open Pit Mines. - Synopsis
By Gift Makusha, Dave Minney
Anglo Coal South Africa mines coal for both the domestic and export market using open cast and strip mining methods. To establish a mine, a process is set in place to gather ever increasing amounts
Jan 1, 2006
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Sag And Ball Mill Operation In Weak Network Conditions
By P. Burmeister, R. A. Errath, A. Sapin
Sag Mills are becoming bigger in size almost every year. Concentrator plants are also becoming larger with more SAG and Ball Mills units with Gearless Mill drives installed in one plant. In contradict
Jan 1, 2001
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A Noise Control For A Roof Bolting Machine: Collapsible Drill Steel Enclosure
By Rudy J. Matetic
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) at the Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) is conducting research to reduce the noise exposures of roof bolting machine operators and
Jan 1, 2008
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The Mojave Sustainability Project - A Model for Community Partnerships in Natural Resource Conservation and Management
By C. James, J. Siefke, D. Shumway
The Mojave Desert is a particularly fragile ecosystem that faces several significant impacts. These include rapid housing development, overdrafted water supplies, and loss of wildlife habitat as a res
Jan 1, 2005
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Sustainable Development And Industrial Minerals
By J. M. Barker, V. T. McLemore
Most discussions of sustainable development (SD) in mining relate to metal mines in rural areas. Industrial minerals (IM) are closer to urban areas primarily owing to a high transport-cost component o
Jan 1, 2004
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Keynote Presentation - Some Aspects Of Pathogenesis Of Vibration-Induced White Finger - Introduction
By Hisataka Sakakibara
Although the pathophysiology of vibration-induced white finger (VWF) is still under discussion, evidence has been accumulated to understand the underlying mechanism. VWF is pathophysiologically c
Jan 6, 2006
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Outotec Direct Leaching Application In China
Outotec?s direct leaching process is an atmospheric leaching process for sulphidic zinc concentrates. The direct leaching process, based on special leaching reactors developed by Outokumpu, is the mos
Jan 1, 2008
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SULFOX Wet Acid Process (WAP) - The Technology for cleaning up sulfurous off-gasses, with production of a saleable product as Sulfuric Acid Metallurgical Industry ? Introduction
By W. Kint
More than 10 years ago, one of MECS?s current partners KVT developed the so called SULFOX process for cleaning waste gases containing sulfuric compounds. In this Wet Acid Process (WAP) compounds such
Jan 1, 2009