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Rio Tinto Completing the Mining ‘Circle of Life’ at Barney’s Canyon Mine

October 25, 2018

Nearly 30 years ago, the first gold was mined in Barney’s Canyon near the site of the world’s largest open pit mining operation. Since then, the mine has completed its life cycle, and Rio Tinto Kennecott is restoring the site

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Coronado IPO to Crown Coal’s Comeback

October 16, 2018

Run a Google search on “coal” and “asbestos moment” and you will be swamped by anti-fossil fuel rhetoric that stretches back to 2014 and beyond. So you might please excuse the coal industry for just getting on with business while

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New Catalyst Opens Door to CO2 Capture in Conversion of Coal to Liquid Fuels

October 15, 2018

World energy consumption projections expect coal to stay one of the world’s main energy sources in the coming decades, and a growing share of it will be used in CTL, the conversion of coal to liquid fuels. Researchers from the

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Vulture Mine Lead to Development of Central Arizona’s Agricultural Communities

October 12, 2018

This is the story of Arizona’s most productive gold mine, the Vulture Mine, and the community that grew up around the operation, Vulture City. The mine gave reason for the founding of the town of Wickenburg and it’s existence led

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What the Government’s Decision Means for the Future of Mining Near Boundary Waters

September 20, 2018

The battle over mining in northern Minnesota’s wilderness hit a turning point early this month, when the administration of Donald Trump ended a study of the impact that copper-nickel mining might have on Superior National Forest and the nearby Boundary

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In the Age of the Digital Mine, Being Smart is the New Big

September 18, 2018

Internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions such as those developed by UK AI company IntelliSense.io are helping mining operators reduce variability, cut costs and boost efficiency. If there’s one thing the mining industry loves more than a

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Reforming the Culture of Science at EPA

September 17, 2018

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is fundamentally transforming itself under President Donald Trump’s direction, from a department producing and funding politicized science to one instilling sound scientific standards for research that should produce results improving the environment and protecting

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The Future of Gold Mining in Nevada

September 13, 2018

These words are associated with the cyclical nature of the world’s minerals extraction industry known for making and breaking companies, economies, towns and fortunes. Nevada — where mining has existed before statehood — has witnessed these ups and downs over

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Renewed Hope: Powering Off-grid Mines with Sustainable Energy

September 11, 2018

Business model and technology innovations are creating opportunities for powering off-grid mines with renewables. Dr. Thomas Hillig, managing director at energy consultancy THEnergy, discusses the use of sustainable energy in the industry. Sustainable energy applications are rather new to the

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Jim Rankin Settles in for First Year as President of South Dakota School of Mines

September 10, 2018

President Jim Rankin didn’t drive his motorcycle to work one morning last week due to rain, but he’s otherwise settled into his new role as president of a college in western South Dakota. “It’s always fun to come back,” said

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