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Tube Bundle Installations Overseas Experience Suppliers Perspective
By G. Robson
"From monitoring gas levels and air quality in coal mines to protection from collisions for large vehicles at mine sites, SICK offers a wide range of sensors and systems to improve safety and to monit
Jan 1, 2016
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The Hidden Impacts Of Section 522 - Designating Lands Unsuitable For Mining
By J. W. Gunnett
Abstract. The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (PL-95-87), Section 522, establishes requirements for state regulatory authorities to designate lands unsuitable for all or certain typ
Jan 1, 1980
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Barrick's Global Strategy Evolved With Company's Success
By Robert Smith
Deposits are global, said Barrick Gold's Smith. This means that the mineral industry, by necessity, is global. "Manufacturers have considerable freedom to decide exactly where they wish to produc
Jan 1, 1997
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Phosphate Distribution And Marketing
By E. B. Graves
I have been asked to talk to you this morning about phosphate marketing and distribution. In discussing this I will attempt to answer such questions as: What is phosphate? Where do we get it? What for
Jan 1, 1977
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Opportunities And Pitfalls In Industrial Minerals Acquisitions And Divestitures
By H. H. Murray
In the past thirty years, there have been a large number of ownership changes in the industrial minerals arena and many medium to large companies have made industrial mineral acquisitions. Industrial
Jan 1, 1994
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Application Of Slag Technology To Recycling Of Solid Wastes
By Paul B. Queneau
Formulation and commercial utilization of solid-waste incinerator slag by-product is the focus of this paper. Particular attention is given to iron aluminosilicate melts having compositions similar to
Jan 1, 1991
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Economic Aspects Of Postmining Land Use Planning
By R. J. Sweigard
The effects of postmining land use planning are addressed in this paper. These effects may include savings in reclamation costs and increased value of reclaimed land. However, this may result in great
Jan 1, 1985
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Assertive Management
By B. A. Massey
Sooner or later, we'll encounter a subordinate, peer, or boss that will test our management skills to the limit. The chances are good that our formal educations have not fully prepared us to effe
Jan 1, 1986
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Silver Review And Outlook
By J. M. Christian
Silver has been a much maligned metal in recent years. In the last three and a half years the price has fallen from around US$7.00 -$7.80 to as low as $3.50 this spring. It has consistently under-perf
Jan 1, 1992
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Changing Trends In The Exploration, Mining And Metallurgy For Gold In The 1990's
By T. Peter Philip, Erich U. Petersen, William J. Tafuri, Donald M. Hausen, Douglas N. Halbe
Scarcely a month goes by that I or someone else at Newmont Mining or Newmont Gold isn't asked to give a talk on the topic I was asked to discuss today. Investors, financial analysts, geologists,
Jan 1, 1990
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Special Report : Coping with the Recession - The Current Downturn's Imapct on the Mining Industry
By Simon D. Strauss
The recession that began in late 1980 has proved to be not only prolonged and severe, but in certain ways unique in its effect on the mineral industries among the periods of economic slowdown experien
Jan 3, 1983
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A Microcomputer Based System For The Prediction Of Mine Profitability
By D. A. Newman
The accurate prediction of mine profitability is essential for success in the present minerals market as is the ability to quantify the influence/of variations in revenues and costs on cash flow. A me
Jan 1, 1988
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Appraisal Of Sandstone-Type Uranium Prospects Using Computer Modeling
By Trevor R. Ellis
In this paper a method is presented for estimating the specifications of sandstone-type uranium deposits which will be the minimum that can meet a company's economic requirements for investment.
Jan 1, 1979
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The Selection Of Overall Control Systems For Mineral Processing Plants
By K. G. Black
When one's attention moves from the control of a process unit or from the control of a department of similar units, to the control of an entire plant, two things must change. One is the technique
Jan 1, 1972
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The Development Of For Energy And In Situ Processes Fuels From Coals
By Paul R. Wieber
This paper describes the U. S. Energy Research and Development Administration's (ERDA) program to develop in situ coal conversion processes, especially gasification, he potential of this technolo
Jan 1, 1977
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Quality of Ore, Lake Superior District
By Duluth Engineers' Club, Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota
"In recent years, much has been said and written on Lake Superior ores, giving the impression that the quality of the ore is deteriorating in grade and that the reserve of high grade ore is rapidly be
Jan 1, 1920
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Reducing 'Total Transportation' Costs
By Phillip J. Maddex
After the presentation of a co-authored paper, "The Cost of Transporting Ores and Raw Materials in World Markets", at the February SME meeting, one questioner commented, "You have been talking about t
Jan 1, 1967
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A New Process To Remove Fluorine From Copper Concentrates
By V. de Macedo Torres
There are technical and commercial limitations on using high fluorine copper concentrates in industrial copper smelters. The presence of more than 1000 ppm of fluorine in copper concentrates affects t
Jan 1, 1997
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Lean Manufacturing Principles And Their Applicability To The Mining Industry
By Jon C. Yingling
Lean manufacturing, pioneered by Toyota, has been credited with the most significant improvements in production efficiency and product quality since the transformation from craft manufacturing to mass
Jan 1, 1999
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How to Sell R&D in Your Organization-Without Begging
By Steven A. Elmquist
INTRODUCTION R&D activities are needed, at a minimum, for a company's competitive survival followed in importance by the growth and diversification of the company. For most industrial companies
Jan 1, 2004