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Reddit mentions of The making of a hardrock miner: An account of the experiences of a worker in copper, molybdenum, and uranium mines in the West
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Not sure how modern you are looking for, but "The making of a hardrock miner" by Stephen Voynick (published in 1978) is a good read if nothing else. A little dated in many ways, but an excellent look at mining metals in the western US nevertheless.
https://www.amazon.com/making-hardrock-miner-experiences-molybdenum/dp/0831071168