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  1. Mining Environment : Proceedings of the First World Mining Environment Congress Select Papers by Various, 1996-01-01
  2. Surface Mining and Our Environment: A Special Report to the Nation
  3. Our Environment: Space, Environment x 3, Crop, Mining, Soil Salinity (Australia Advance Series)
  4. Acid Mine Drainage: Acid, Metal, Mining, Coal mining, Coal, Sulfide mineral, Acidophiles in acid mine drainage, Environmental issues with mining, Environment Agency, Bioleaching.
  5. Mining, environment, and development in southern Santa Catarina, Brazil: non-governmental organization, "Terra Verde" and its ideas for sustainability.: An article from: Environments by Geraldo Milioli, 2005-08-01
  6. Mining Environment Management Manual by N.C. Saxena, 2004-12
  7. Mining and the environment. (Alaska): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Allen Baker, 1995-08-01
  8. On-site explosives storage system can be adapted to any environment. (ICI Explosives) (Mining Report): An article from: Northern Ontario Business by Marjie Smith, 1990-10-01
  9. Mining and the Environment II, Conference Proceedings, Volume 1: Acidic Drainage; Environmental Data Management = L'exploitation minière et l'environnement II, compte rendu, Tome 1
  10. Scar on the Landscape?: Report on Opencast Coal Mining and the Environment
  11. Preliminary Engineering Studies to Characterize the Marine Mining Environment (RI Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations, 7373) by Ernest L. Corp, 1970
  12. Mining Environment ; Problems and Remedies
  13. MINING AND THE ENVIRONMENT: SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING IN ASSESSING THEENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF LARGE-SCALE SURFACE MININGOPERATIONS by Rasim Latifovic, 2009-03-27
  14. Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment - Lessons from the Mining Sector: Lessons from the Mining Sector by Global Forum on International Investment (2002 Paris), Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development, 2002-08

61. Redirection
Introduction to Data mining. PangNing Tan, Michigan State University, Provides both theoretical and practical coverage of all data mining topics.
http://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~kumar/dmbook/

62. P&H Mining Equipment Home Page
P H mining Equipment is the leading manufacturer of large surface mining Equipment.
http://www.phmining.com/
Safety FAQ Subcontract Manufacturing Mineral Information Safety FAQ Subcontract Manufacturing Mineral Information ...
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63. Mining Waste | Special Wastes | US EPA
Outlines legislative and regulatory history, and current status of the mining waste exemption. Includes supporting technical documents.
http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/other/mining/index.htm
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Mining Waste
20 Mineral Processing Wastes Covered by the Mining Waste Exclusion
  • Slag from primary copper processing Slag from primary lead processing Red and brown muds from bauxite refining Phosphogypsum from phosphoric acid production Slag from elemental phosphorous production Gasifier ash from coal gasification Process wastewater from coal gasification Calcium sulfate wastewater treatment plant sludge from primary copper processing Slag tailings from primary copper processing Flurogypsum from hydrofluoric acid production Process wastewater from hydrofluoric acid production Air pollution control dust/sludge from iron blast furnaces Iron blast furnace slag Treated residue from roasting/leaching of chrome ore Process wastewater from primary magnesium processing by the anhydrous process Process wastewater from phosphoric acid production Basic oxygen furnace and open hearth furnace air pollution control dust/sludge from carbon steel production Basic oxygen furnace and open hearth furnace slag from carbon steel production Chloride process waste solids from titanium tetrachloride production Slag from primary zinc processing
This Web page provides an outline of the legislative and regulatory history, and current status of the mining waste exemption. Links to key regulatory and technical documents are also provided.

64. Arizona Mining Association
The mining industry plays a critical role not only in our state and nation, but also in the world. This website, as well as a variety of other services and
http://www.azcu.org/
ABOUT THE ARIZONA MINING ASSOCIATION
The Arizona Mining Association was established in 1965, as a non-profit business league.
Our mission is to acquire and disseminate educational, business and scientific information that is essential to the formation of sound public policies affecting the Arizona mining industry.
The mining industry plays a critical role not only in our state and nation, but also in the world. This website, as well as a variety of other services and resources, is offered to provide information about mining and its important contribution to our lives.
Click here to learn more about The Arizona Mining Association
For Teachers and Students
The Arizona Mining Association has made a number of great educational resources about the mining industry in Arizona available for free on our site. Please feel free to print out and distrubute the materials provided in our Education section. AMA News and Press
In an effort to help distribute important mining information to all Arizonans, theArizona Mining Association makes all important mining news and relevant press releases available via our News section for perusal by both industry professionals and the general public.

65. Energy And Mining - The Denver Post
Energy and mining. Newmont says agreement near on Indonesian mine 02/27/2008 mining firms dig into demand - 02/13/2008
http://www.denverpost.com/energy
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Berry Petroleum Co. said it plans to relocate its corporate headquarters from Bakersfield, Calif., to Denver this summer. Denver chosen for federal grant on solar energy
Denver is among 12 cities selected this year as Solar America Cities that will each receive $200,000 from the Energy Department to integrate solar energy technologies. Berry Petroleum moving HQ to Denver
Berry Petroleum Co. says it plans to relocate its corporate headquarters from Bakersfield in California to Denver this summer. Denver to receive $200,000 for solar energy

66. World Mining Equipment
The World mining Equipment directory lists companies that provide equipment and services to mines and mills on a worldwide basis.
http://www.wme.com/
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Welcome to the World Mining Equipment Suppliers Directory
  • 976 Companies 412 Categories Search by Product - cross reference to Country Search by Company - cross reference to Country
The World Mining Suppliers Directory lists companies that provide equipment and services to mines and mills on a worldwide basis.
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67. NCBI Tools For Bioinformatics Research
Tools for Data mining. PubMed Entrez BLAST OMIM Books TaxBrowser Structure. Search. Entrez, NCBI Web Site, , PubMed, Protein
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Tools/
Tools for Data Mining PubMed Entrez BLAST OMIM ... Structure Search Entrez NCBI Web Site PubMed Protein Nucleotide CoreNucleotide EST GSS Structure Genome Books CancerChromosomes Conserved Domains 3D Domains Gene Genome Project dbGaP GENSAT GEO Profiles GEO Datasets HomoloGene Journals MeSH NLM Catalog OMIA OMIM PMC PopSet Probe Protein Clusters PubChem BioAssay PubChem Compound PubChem Substance SNP Taxonomy UniGene UniSTS for
NCBI

Site Map

Guide to NCBI resources
Tools for Programmers

BLAST

Standard tool for sequence analysis
BLink ...
Determine the genotypes of recombinant or non-recombinant viral nucleotide sequences

Tools - Nucleotide Sequence Analysis The Basic Local Alignment Search Tool BLAST ) for comparing gene and protein sequences against others in public databases, now comes in several types including PSI-BLAST, PHI-BLAST, and BLAST 2 sequences. Specialized BLASTs are also available for human, microbial, malaria, and other genomes, as well as for vector contamination, immunoglobulins, and tentative human consensus sequences. Electronic PCR - allows you to search your DNA sequence for sequence tagged sites (STSs) that have been used as landmarks in various types of genomic maps. It compares the query sequence against data in NCBI's

68. Two Crows: Data Mining Glossary
For example, a data mining software system may have an API which permits userwritten programs to perform such tasks as extract data, perform additional
http://www.twocrows.com/glossary.htm
Home About Data Mining Publications Seminars ... Useful links
Data Mining Glossary
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accuracy
Accuracy is an important factor in assessing the success of data mining. When applied to data, accuracy refers to the rate of correct values in the data. When applied to models, accuracy refers to the degree of fit between the model and the data. This measures how error-free the model's predictions are. Since accuracy does not include cost information, it is possible for a less accurate model to be more cost-effective. Also see precision.
activation function
A function used by a node in a neural net to transform input data from any domain of values into a finite range of values. The original idea was to approximate the way neurons fired, and the activation function took on the value until the input became large and the value jumped to 1. The discontinuity of this 0-or-1 function caused mathematical problems, and sigmoid-shaped functions (e.g., the logistic function) are now used.
antecedent
When an association between two variables is defined, the first item (or left-hand side) is called the antecedent. For example, in the relationship "When a prospector buys a pick, he buys a shovel 14% of the time," "buys a pick" is the antecedent.

69. Front
Organization of individuals interested in the history of mining and metallurgy. Includes newsletter, forum, journal and photo gallery.
http://www.mininghistoryassociation.org/
The Mining History Association (MHA) is an organization of individuals interested in the history of mining and metallurgy. Members include independent scholars, laypersons, college and university professors, historians, miners, geologists, retired mining industry personnel, and many others. The MHA holds an annual meeting, publishes a scholarly journal and a quarterly newsletter, and provides a forum for discussion of the history of mining. Join us today in the discovery of our mining past... Mining History Association
P.O. Box 552
Sedalia, CO 80135

70. NSA Shifts To E-mail, Web, Data-mining Dragnet | The Iconoclast - Politics, Law,
Recent reports say the National Security Agency is more focused on surveillance of email, Web browsing, and search terms than ever before.
http://www.news.com/8301-13578_3-9890761-38.html
The Iconoclast Subscribe to The Iconoclast March 11, 2008 4:00 AM PDT
NSA shifts to e-mail, Web, data-mining dragnet
Posted by Declan McCullagh 92 comments The National Security Agency was once known for its skill in eavesdropping on the world's telephone calls through radio dishes in out-of-the-way places like England's Menwith Hill, Australia's Pine Gap, and Washington state's Yakima Training Center. Today those massive installations, which listened in on phone conversations beamed over microwave links, are becoming something akin to relics of the Cold War. As more communications traffic travels through fiber links, and as e-mail and text messaging supplant phone calls, the spy agency that once intercepted telegrams is adapting yet again. Recent evidence suggests that the NSA has been focusing on widespread monitoring of e-mail messages and text messages, recording of Web browsing, and other forms of electronic data-mining, all done without court supervision. Taken together, those activities raise unique privacy and oversight concerns greater than those posed by large-scale monitoring of voice communications. Documents released last week by a security consultant ( PDF ) indicate that an unnamed major wireless provider has opened its network to the U.S. government, allowing customers' e-mail, text messaging, and Web use to be monitored. And Assistant Attorney General for National Security Kenneth Wainstein

71. Untangling Text Data Mining
Defines data mining, information access, and corpusbased computational linguistics, and then discusses the relationship of these to text data mining.
http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hearst/papers/acl99/acl99-tdm.html
Untangling Text Data Mining
Marti A. Hearst
University of California, Berkeley
102 South Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-4600
http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~hearst
This paper appears in the Proceedings of ACL'99: the 37th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics , University of Maryland, June 20-26, 1999 (invited paper).
Abstract:
The possibilities for data mining from large text collections are virtually untapped. Text expresses a vast, rich range of information, but encodes this information in a form that is difficult to decipher automatically. Perhaps for this reason, there has been little work in text data mining to date, and most people who have talked about it have either conflated it with information access or have not made use of text directly to discover heretofore unknown information. In this paper I will first define data mining, information access, and corpus-based computational linguistics, and then discuss the relationship of these to text data mining. The intent behind these contrasts is to draw attention to exciting new kinds of problems for computational linguists. I describe examples of what I consider to be real text data mining efforts and briefly outline our recent ideas about how to pursue exploratory data analysis over text.
Introduction
The nascent field of text data mining (TDM) has the peculiar distinction of having a name and a fair amount of hype but as yet almost no practitioners. I suspect this has happened because people assume TDM is a natural extension of the slightly less nascent field of data mining (DM), also known as knowledge discovery in databases [

72. Minnesota Iron Mining
Gives details of the mining industry in Minnesota.
http://www.taconite.org/

73. SIAM: SIAM Conference On Data Mining (SDM07)
Also See. Sixth SIAM International Conference on Data mining Contact Us · Site Map · Join SIAM · My Account. Search this site Search book catalog
http://www.siam.org/meetings/sdm07/
CONFERENCES This conference is held in cooperation with the American Statistical Association (ASA). SDM08 Conference Web Site
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to access SDM08 website.
Best Paper Awards
Research: Less Is More: Compact Matrix Decomposition for Large Sparse Graphs
Authors: J. Sun, Y. Xie, H. Zhang and C. Faloutsos Application: Harmonium Models for Semantic Video Representation and Classification
Authors: J. Yang, Y. Liu, E. Xing and A. Hauptmann
Best of SDM'07 Honorable Mentions
Fast Newton-type Methods for the Least Squares Nonnegative Matrix Approximation Problem
Authors: Dongmin Kim, Suvrit Sra and Inderjit S. Dhillon ROAM: Rule- and Motif-Based Anomaly Detection in Massive Moving Object Data Sets
Authors: Xiaolei Li, Jiawei Han, Sangkyum Kim and Hector Gonzalez Multi-way Clustering on Relation Graphs
Authors: Arindam Banerjee, Sugato Basu and Srujana Merugu
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74. National Mining Hall Of Fame And Museum - Leadville, Colorado, Minerals, Gems, H
The National mining Hall of Fame and Museum in Leadville, Colorado is a monument to the memory of the men and women who pioneered the discovery,
http://www.mininghalloffame.org/
National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum - Leadville, Colorado, minerals, gems, history
About Us The Museum Hall of Fame The Gift Shop ...
Gift Shop

The National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum is also home to an excellent gift shop and the Mother Lode Art Gallery. Donate Or
Become a Member Your support is more valuable to us than gold! Discover the benifits of a membership.
Welcome to the
The Showcase of American Mining
Located in the famous 1880's silver mining boomtown of Leadville, Colorado federally-chartered non-profit national mining museum. On our website you can:

75. Data Mining Lecture Notes
Here are the materials from several past courses on data mining and/or Web mining. From 2003 From 2005 cotaught with Anand Rajaraman.
http://infolab.stanford.edu/~ullman/mining/mining.html
Data Mining Lecture Notes Here are the materials from several past courses on data mining and/or Web mining. Jeffrey D. Ullman
ullman at cs dt stanford dt edu
650-725-4802 (office)
650-494-8016 (home)
650-725-2588 (FAX)

76. Data Mining Techniques
business statistics and forecasting, social science statistics and survey research, data mining, engineering and quality control applications,
http://www.statsoft.com/textbook/stdatmin.html
Data Mining Techniques
  • Neural Networks Data Mining Data Mining is an analytic process designed to explore data (usually large amounts of data - typically business or market related) in search of consistent patterns and/or systematic relationships between variables, and then to validate the findings by applying the detected patterns to new subsets of data. The ultimate goal of data mining is prediction - and predictive data mining is the most common type of data mining and one that has the most direct business applications. The process of data mining consists of three stages: (1) the initial exploration, (2) model building or pattern identification with validation/verification , and (3) deployment (i.e., the application of the model to new data in order to generate predictions). Stage 1: Exploration. This stage usually starts with data preparation which may involve cleaning data, data transformations, selecting subsets of records and - in case of data sets with large numbers of variables ("fields") - performing some preliminary feature selection operations to bring the number of variables to a manageable range (depending on the statistical methods which are being considered). Then, depending on the nature of the analytic problem, this first stage of the process of data mining may involve anywhere between a simple choice of straightforward predictors for a regression model, to elaborate exploratory analyses using a wide variety of graphical and statistical methods (see
  • 77. Sterling Mining Co. - Home Page - Mon Mar 31, 2008
    Sterling mining Company has strengthened its status as one of the world s few primary silver producers by restoring the Sunshine Mine in North Idaho s
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    78. Mining Educators Website
    A site of mining schools around theworld, maintained by Dr. John R. Sturgul, Department of Metallurgical and mining Engineering, University of Idaho (USA)
    http://www.uidaho.edu/mining_school/

    79. Western Museum Of Mining & Industry
    Features collection of mining equipment and artifacts. Includes events, education department, membership details, online library, hours and admission fees,
    http://www.wmmi.org/
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    80. Roman Deep-vein Mining
    Our knowledge of Roman mining comes from modern excavation reports of the mines and from literary sources, such as Diodorus of Sicily and Pliny.
    http://www.unc.edu/~duncan/personal/roman_mining/deep-vein_mining.htm
    Roman Deep-vein Mining
    by Lynne Cohen Duncan
    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    The Romans mined for metals in every part of their empire. They sought both utilitarian metals such as iron, copper, tin, and lead, and the precious metals gold and silver. The desire for mineral resources may even have affected foreign policy. Before he invaded, Caesar knew of the rich tin deposits in Britain, a metal used in the production of bronze and in limited supply elsewhere in the empire [Caesar, 5.12]. Return to Roman Deep-Vein Mining
    Types of Roman mining
    Despite these limitations, it is possible to develop a picture of Roman mining. The Romans employed three techniques to recover the metals. Pliny describes them "Gold in our part of the world ... is found in three ways: first, in river deposits. ... No gold is more refined, for it is thoroughly polished by the very flow of the stream and by wear. The other methods are to mine it in excavated shafts or to look for it in the debris of undermined mountains." [XXXIII 66; Humphrey, et al.

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