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Design And Operation Of A Microwave Pilot Plant For Calcining Refractory Gold Ores And Concentrates
By P. Brooks, W. LaRochelle, J. M. Tranquilla
EMR's recently commissioned Pilot Plant in Fredericton, N.B. Canada, the latest and largest in the company's sequence of prototype and demonstration systems, is being used as a process development fac
Jan 1, 1998
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Clear Springs Flotation Operation Of Virginia Carolina Chemical Corporation ? Introduction
By John A. Brooks
The description of a phosphate flotation operation is repeat information for many people, except for variations in flow sheets. This paper is written to show the variations in flows, and to give enoug
Jan 1, 1962
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Analysis and Prediction of Longwall Methane Emissions : A Case Study in the Pocahontas No. 3 Coalbed, Va.
By Richard E. Ray, George N. Aul, Fred Garcia, William P. Diamond
Increasing longwall panel dimensions, particularly face width in gassy coalbeds, may result in unexpected increases in methane emissions. To investigate this problem, continuous longwall face emission
Jan 1, 1997
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Dust Control in Longwall Mining
By Harry Elkin
Control of coal dust has long been an important aspect in the conventional mining of coal; the main reasons being from a health and disaster standpoint. With the advent, of mechanized longwall mining,
Jan 1, 1967
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Limitations Of Linear Programming Transportation Models In The Study Of Coal Allocations
By Chin Wei Yang
Linear programming (LP) has proven to be a most effective mechanism for modeling a vast array of practical problems, while the development of LP applications in engineering have been extensive enough
Jan 1, 1980
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Sustainability Assessment Of The Gold Processing Plant Location In Olympias Coastal Area (NE Chalkidiki ? Central Macedonia)
By L. Karka
The gold processing plant location in the Chalkidiki coastal area has been studied as a land use conflict case study in the context of a EU research program. The sustainability assessment of the plant
Jan 1, 2003
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The Geological Setting, Morphology And Physical Properties Of Massive Sulfide Deposits: Important Parameters For Future Mining Technology
By Georgy Cherkashov
The geological setting, morphology and physical properties of massive sulfide deposits must be taken into account when designing the underwater systems being currently constructed for mining of this t
Jan 1, 2008
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Quantification Of Travel Path Uncertainty By Geostatistical Simulation (f54d2155-2059-49fe-85da-d41e83985a36)
There are many risks associated with the storage of nuclear or other toxic wastes. One of the major risks is the escape of material from the repository. No matter how well a storage facility is engine
Jan 1, 1989
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Technical Note – Development in gold leaching using hydrogen peroxide
By H. Knorre, A. Griffiths, J. Loroesch
Introduction Hydrogen peroxide is known to the mining industry as a powerful oxidant, able to attack and to destroy cyanide, the most important leaching reagent (Knorre and Griffiths, 1984; Griffiths
Jan 1, 1989
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Developments in gold leaching using hydrogen peroxide
By H. Knorre, A. Griffiths, J. Loroesch
Introduction Hydrogen peroxide is known to the mining industry as a powerful oxidant. able to attack and to destroy cyanide, the most important leaching reagent (Knorre and Griffiths, 1984; Griffit
Jan 1, 1990
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Inland Cement Industries Ltd One Million Metric Ton Per Year Vancouver Cement Plant - Introduction
By W. C. Carter
In mid 1978 Inland Cement Industries Ltd. brought on-line their new one million megagram (Mg) per year cement plant at Tilbury Island, Delta, British Columbia. The Plant--Its Philosophy of Design
Jan 1, 1979
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Mineral Deposits Associated with Tertiary Alkaline Igneous Rocks in New Mexico
By V. T. McLemore
"Lindgren (1933) defined a belt of alkaline-igneous rocks associated with large quantities of gold and rare earth elements (REE) that extends from Alaska and British Columbia southward into New Mexico
Jan 1, 2015
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Uranium Precipitation With Hydrogen Peroxide
By Richard A. Brown
The direct precipitation of uranium with hydrogen peroxide has been known since 1877. Commercial use of the process began in the 1960's. During 1967 the Bureau of Mines assisted the Climax Uraniu
Jan 1, 1980
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Midrex Metalized Pellet Plant
By Frank K. Mattson
The Minerals Processing Section of Surface Combustion is currently engineering and erecting a plant designed to produce 400,000 LTPY of 95% metalized pellets from raw magnetite concentrate, This ventu
Jan 1, 1968
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Fatty Acid Phosphate Conditioning & Flotation - Plant Practice
By G. Oswald
The fatty acid flotation process has been used to produce phosphate for decades, yet the chemical mechanism involved has never been thoroughly investigated. A basic knowledge of the process is lackin
Jan 1, 1993
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"Copper Heap Leach - From Permits To Cathodes"
By Jackson G. Jenkins
Magma Copper Company's San Manuel SX-EW facility has operated since May, 1986. The original facility had a design capacity of 25,000 tons per year of electrowon copper cathode produced by process
Jan 1, 1993
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New Concepts In By-Product Molybdenite Plant Design - Introduction
By Joseph F. Shirley
A froth flotation plant to recover by-product molybdenite must be designed specifically for the selected separation process and the type of ore being treated. However, some general rules concerning by
Jan 1, 1979
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Methane Monitoring in Coal Mines
By A. Z. Dimitroff
Immediate detection of methane buildup or of sudden liberation of large quantities of methane in the face area is essential to avert disasters in coal mines. Proper timely detection and handling of me
Jan 1, 1967
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Economic Geology Research
By Thomas W. Mitcham
A program of geological research in support of mineral exploration efforts is outlined. Specific goals are stated, approaches to accomplish their attainment are described, and the type of useful resul
Jan 1, 1968
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Geochemical Signature Of Uranium Deposits In The Elliot Lake Group Of Canada
By Michael M. Kimberley
Stratiform uranium deposits occur in Canada along the north shore of Lake Huron near the base of the Middle Precambrian Huronian Supergroup. Outcrop of the Buronian Supergroup extends for over 400 km
Jan 1, 1980