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Coal 1985
By C. Heath
US coal consumption reached new heights in 1985, but production was constrained by excess consumer inventories. Domestic consumption of coal reached a record 742 Mt (818 million st) during the year. T
Jan 5, 1986
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Industrial Minerals 1985
By R. C. Richardson
Barite Worldwide barite production for 1985 decreased 1.3%, while US barite production increased 1.4%, according to US Bureau of Mines statistics. The increase in US production is attributed to hea
Jan 5, 1986
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Mining 1985
By J. D. Morgan
Demand for nonfuel minerals depends in large measure on economic activity, which rose in each quarter of 1985. However, despite 1.7 million new housing starts and a 7% increase in motor vehicle produc
Jan 5, 1986
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Minerals Processing 1985
By R. S. C. Rogers
Semiautogenous milling was the subject of 18 papers presented at the SME Fall Meeting in Albuquerque, NM. The process design and scale-up of SAG mills was discussed in several papers. These included
Jan 5, 1986
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Development described for fluidized bed combustion at TVA’s 20-MW pilot plant
By James W. Bass
Introduction Atmospheric fluidized bed combustion (AFBC) is an improvement over coal-fired boiler design. It offers several advantages over conventional boilers. AFBC can meet sulfur and nitrogen oxi
Jan 4, 1986
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Trolley assist aids haulage at Iscor’s Sishen iron mine in South Africa
By B. J. Vorster
Introduction The South African Iron and Steel Co. Ltd., in Sishen, operates a large iron ore mine in the Cape Province of the Republic of South Africa. The mine is about 600 km (370 miles) west of Jo
Jan 4, 1986
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US and the world mineral positions, 1985 to the year 2000
By John D. Morgan
Introduction The US Bureau of Mines' (USBM) world reserve/consumption ratios (Table 1) indicate that, if the world is relatively peaceful in the next two decades, there should be ample world sup
Jan 4, 1986
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Domestic iron ore and steel industriescan survive, but they are running out of time
By Steve Karl
Introduction US steel production dropped 5% in 1985 to 79 Mt (87 million st). US operators are producing at only about 65% of capacity. More than 600 steelmaking facilities have closed in just 10 yea
Jan 3, 1986
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Total Concept’s coordinator’s point of view
By Patricia Petty
If enthusiasm is a requirement, the coordinator of the Total Concept program is a dynamic, exciting leader with a lot of potential to keep the program a vital and progressive effort for many years. Ar
Jan 3, 1986
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China begins to aggressively exploit its massivecoal reserves
By Maurus Seet Hong Hua
Introduction Coal has always been China's predominant energy resource. The country ranks among the three richest countries in coal reserves in the world, next to the US and the Soviet Union.
Jan 3, 1986
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Summer courseand field trips help teachersunderstand mining industry
By Charles Morris, Patricia Petty
Charles Morris Minerals engineers have a new opportunity to shape their industry's future. They can help secondary school teachers in their own communities improve their scientific knowledge and
Jan 3, 1986
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Unlimited productivity – your operation can achieve it
By Vincent R. Bovino
Introduction Only a person fresh from an information vacuum could not know the status of this nation's economy. The inability of the US to compete in the world marketplace is manifested in many
Jan 3, 1986
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Dominican Republic exploring its gold deposits
By Gerald M. Ellis
Introduction Gold exploration in the Dominican Republic has not received much publicity. The fact is, however, that a continuous program has been underway for some time. For the past two years, th
Jan 2, 1986
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Events leading to Colombia’s Ruiz volcano eruption and its results described
By Antonio Rivera
On Nov. 13, 1985, Colombia's Ruiz volcano erupted, killing an estimated 25,000 people and burying several villages. Damages were estimated to be about $US300 million. The following is an accou
Jan 2, 1986
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Analysis of significant mineral discoveries in the last 40 years and future trends
By Douglas R. Cook
Exploration record In preparing this paper, a list of world class discoveries prepared in 1983 has been updated. In both surveys, the following criteria were used in the definition of world class dis
Jan 2, 1986
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Underground coal mining and attendant subsidence control : Some history, technology, and research
By Syd S. Peng, C. Y. Chen
Introduction The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act was passed in 1977 to put an end to the uneven environmental standards and enforcement established by various coal mining states in the US.
Jan 2, 1986
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Steep Slope Stabilization For Reclaimed Terrain (903cc609-f6e8-4d91-9cc4-f4fea8f9cca9)
By C. D. Elifrits
The required reclamation of land disturbed by surface coal mining often results in the creation of some over steepened slopes which are prone to rapid erosion and sediment production. This natural act
Jan 1, 1986
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A Study of Marine Disposal of Mine Tailings
By Patrick J. Ryan, Johann F. Kerl, Angelos N. Findikakis
Introduction Tailings disposal methods used by the mining industry include the use of on-land impoundments, surface and underground mine backfill and marine disposal. The latter method, where applic
Jan 1, 1986
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Fundamentals of Solid-Liquid Separation
By Donald A. Dahlstrom
INTRODUCTION Solid-liquid separation is an important and many times a critical step (or steps) in a mineral or coal processing plant. Some examples of typical critical separations are as follows:
Jan 1, 1986
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Expert Systems And Real-Time Mine Monitoring
By Edward F. Fries
Computerized, real -time monitoring had its beginning in the U.S. coal industry in the early 1970's. Over the last 10 years, developments in technology have made systems available that are capabl
Jan 1, 1986