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A Case Study Of The San Miguel Lignite Mine ? Introduction
By D. J. Rose
The San Miguel Mine is owned by San Miguel Electrical Cooperative, Inc. and operated by Atascosa Mining Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc. This multiseam, single-zone
Jan 1, 1984
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Development And Evaluation Of Pit Truck Safety Devices ? Introduction
By W. C. Yates
Lack of visibility from cabs of the large haulage trucks used in open-pit mines has become a serious safety problem. This Anaconda research program was conducted to develop a low-cost system for alert
Jan 1, 1982
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Building An Industrial Mineral Plant Outside The United States Or Canada - A Case Study In Mexico
By Joseph P. Nugent
The new combination gypsum plaster and gypsum wallboard plant of Compania Industrial Kaiser S.A., the first of its kind in Mexico went into production in April of 1969. This was approximately fourteen
Jan 1, 1969
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Development Of The San Manuel Oxide Ore Reserve ? Present And Future
By M. F. Vancas
The San Manuel oxide ore reserve ranges in depth from being exposed on the surface to lying 1000 ft. beneath a conglomerate layer all of which is confined in the subsidence zone of an active sulfide b
Jan 1, 1987
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Some Applications Of Undercut-And-Fill Mining - The International Nickel Company Of Canada, Limited
By J. A. Pigott
Undercut-and-fill mining is a method developed by the International Nickel Company to deal with abnormal pillar mining conditions at one of its mines. Results have been such that its use has been exte
Jan 1, 1962
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Recent Developments And Applciation Of The Tower Mill Tower Mill
By R. Fred Pena
The Tower Mill has proven to be a grinding machine with a demonstrated application flexibility. Variations in applications have proven to be numerous. This mill was originally intended for fine grindi
Jan 1, 1986
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Investigations Of The Influence Of Block Caving Upon Adjacent Mine Openings ? Introduction
By Stephen Utter
This report summarizes the results of preliminary investigations concerning the influence of block caving mining upon adjacent mine openings and discusses possible methods for reducing critical rock p
Jan 1, 1962
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Pit Limit Parameterization From Modified 3d Lerchs-Grossmann Algorithm
By F. Seymour
A modified 3D Lerchs-Grossmann (LG) graph tree algorithm is presented that generates the complete set of nested maximum valued pits in a single run. This modified LG algorithm looks at the relative
Jan 1, 1995
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Mineral Development And Land Conservation In Montana's Stillwater District (bc9f553c-0466-42ef-bf85-39ee5c04a836)
By Timothy C. Richmond
The Stillwater District is located in south central Montana approximately 75 miles southwest of Billings, the state's largest city. It lies along the northeast front of the Beartooth Mountains an
Jan 1, 1974
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Kooragang Coal Terminal - New Concepts For Handling 100 Different Blends ? Criteria
By P. Soros
To accommodate the immediate and long term growth of the Hunter Valley, one of Australia's major coal producing regions, a third coal terminal was required in the Port of Newcastle, N.S.W. The
Jan 1, 1986
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An Improved Mechanism For Large Flotation Cells
By E. L. Smith
The development of larger size flotation machines, which started in the 1950's and 19601s, is still proceeding. The largest mechanical flotation machines available today have unit volumes in the
Jan 1, 1982
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Selection Of Sample Sites In Stream Sediment Reconnaissance
By H. E. Hawkes
Reconnaissance mineral exploration based on the distribution of ore metals in stream sediments has become a generally accepted method of mineral reconnaissance. This approach seems to work almost equa
Jan 1, 1976
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Process Control In Uranium Mills - How Far Can Automation Go?
By John W. Barnes
In seeking cost reductions, control methods are a fertile field because they significantly affect labor and other costs. While process control in uranium mills is excellent by the evidence of high rec
Jan 1, 1960
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Static and Dynamic Subsidence Prediction in the Northern Appalachian Based on the Use of a Variable Subsidence Coefficient
By Vladimir Adamek
Due to the variability of subsidence characteristics across the U.S. coalfields, it was concluded that it would be practically impossible to develop a universal predictive model for mining-induced sub
Jan 1, 1986
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On Improving Desliming: The Use Of Rheology and Surface Chemistry Interactions
By S. Yap, F. J. Sotillo, L. P. Irwin, F. M. Utsey
Slimes, especially clays, are detrimental to several processes in the Mining Industry. The efficiency of classification, clarification, gravity separation, and flotation decreases significantly in th
Jan 1, 2003
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Correlation Between Froth Viscosity And Flotation Efficiency (PREPRINT NUMBER 92-159)
The amount of hydrophobic materials constituting the mineral froth strongly influences the froth viscosity. Higher froth viscosity on the other hand can retard the drainage of physically carried over
Jan 1, 1992
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SME Annual Meeting And Exhibit Showguide
Jan 1, 1998
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Administration and Management
By James Boyd
JAMES BOYD 29.1-STAFF-AND-LINE ORGANIZATION Industrial organizations are established primarily to coordinate the activities of many individuals working toward a specific goal. In mining, the goals c
Jan 1, 1973
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Tourmaline Breccias And A Porphyry-Style Cu-Au System At Bulagidun Prospect
By L. P. James
The Bulagidun copper-gold system occurs in Tertiary andesitic volcanic rocks. It is located (figure 1, from Curless, 1991) ca. two days walk from the coast in an isolated area on the northerly slope o
Jan 1, 1993
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Fine Cobbing With Alternate Polarity Magnets
By D. C. Hatch
At the MacIntyre Development of the Titanium Division of National Lead Company a magnetite-ilmenite ore together with gabbro-anorthosite waste is mined from an open pit by shovels and trucks. The ore
Jan 1, 1968