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The Minnesota Experience — A Harbinger Of The Future For U.S. Metals Mining And Minerals Education?By W. Hustrulid
In the mid-to-late 1800’s the U.S. mining industry was on the threshold of nearly a century of golden times. Nearly every state had a prosperous and growing mining sector. The importance of the indust
Jan 1, 2004
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Soil Improvement Using Soil Mixing – An Alternative Way for the Indian MarketBy Franz-Werner Gerressen
"The use of soil improvement to utilize areas, which are not suitable for foundation purpose, has a long tradition. Due to the increasing demand of foundation works in areas of unsuitable soils, the i
Jan 1, 2017
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IC 8196 Mineral Resources Of The Malagasy Republic ? IntroductionBy Thomas G. Murdock
The possible contribution of an improved mineral economy to the further advancement of the lesser developed regions of the world is a vital consideration today. Many of the newly independent countries
Jan 1, 1963
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Determining Ore Breakage Characteristics using the Steel Wheel Abrasion TestBy Tapiwa Chenje, Victor Olivas, Peter Radziszewski
"Ore breakage and grinding media wear have always been considered and determined separately in laboratory tests. However the two processes are linked with the ore broken down in any comminution device
Jan 1, 2011
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Study of Gold Leaching with Bromine and Bromide and the Influence of Sulphide Minerals on this ReactionBy Mani Manimaran, Inna Dymov, Mariam Melashvili, Chris Fleming, Joe O’Day
This paper presents experimental evidence that supports the use of bromine/bromide as a potential alternative to conventional cyanidation for gold leaching. The study evaluated a brominebased lixivian
Jan 1, 2014
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Primary De-Oxidation Of Basic Oxygen Furnace Steel By Means Of CarbonBy C. Kloppers
The aim of this investigation was to reduce the cost of primary steel de-oxidation by substitution of aluminium primary de-oxidation with a practice that uses carbon. The cost of carbon is four times
Jan 1, 2001
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The Kemess Mines Ltd. Tailings Dam Construction Using Tailings Construction SandBy John Hoffert, Darren Colwell, Greg Tucker, Jeremy Kinch, Greg Rasmussen
"The Kemess Mine, a major producer of gold and copper, is located in north-central British Columbia. Kemess was brought into production in May 1998 by Royal Oak Mines. On February 11, 2000 Northgate E
Jan 1, 2004
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IC 8196 Mineral Resources Of The Malagasy Republic - Introduction (42ff82f4-fac1-4258-8408-18885a46fdf7)By Thomas G. Murdock
The possible contribution of an improved mineral economy to the further advancement of the lesser developed regions of the world is a vital consideration today. Many of the newly independent countries
Jan 1, 1963
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The Wood Flotation Process.By Henry E. Wood
Cleveland Meeting, October, 1912.) IN my opinion, the concentration of minerals by flotation is the most interesting problem in ore-dressing, and will command eventually far more consideration than i
Nov 1, 1912
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Influence Of Freeze–Thaw Cycles On Strength And Heavy Mental Leaching Performance Of Petroleum Drilling Mud Stabilized By WasteBy Tian Miaomiao, Cheng Yin, Shen Jun, Yu Hao, Li Yafei
Vast amounts of waste drilling mud containing heavy metals is produced during oil drilling process, which causes great pollution to the environment. Therefore, it needs to be treated until it is harml
Nov 1, 2022
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Quantifying Stable Hangingwall Spans Between Support UnitsThe current methodology to design stope support systems in South African gold and platinum mines is based upon the tributary area concept. The discontinuous nature of the hangingwall rock is not adequ
Jan 1, 2000
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A Sonic Wave Attenuation Technique For Monitoring Of Stress LevelsBy Po-Ming Lin
Stress has a significant effect on the stability of pillars. In order to get an accurate picture of pillar stability, one needs information not only on the primary Stress distribution but also on all
Jan 1, 1984
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OFR-32-79 Radiation Dosimetry In Uranium Mines - Part I - Radon Dosimetry Using Plastic Nuclear Track Detectors - Part II - Measurements Of Gamma-Ray ExposuresBy Allen L. Frank
The uranium mine environment is characterized by airborne radon-222 and its daughter products to which miners are exposed through breathing and by gamma and X rays from the uranium-235 and uranium 238
Jan 1, 1978
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On-Line Mine ? A New Concept for Improving Mining Economy Through On-Line Mineral AnalysisBy Ilpo O. Auranen
Background: Mines of today are moving ever increasing tonnages of rock. The new ore bodies tend be of lower grade and located deeper in the earth?s crust. The industry?s focus to overcome this ?deep
Oct 1, 2009
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Issues In The Performance-Based Seismic Evaluation Of Sheet Pile Quay WallsBy Dimitris Pachakis
In this paper, the authors give a brief overview of the current practice guidelines and tools for the seismic design of sheet pile quay walls, emphasizing how the design guidelines are lacking when th
Jan 1, 2011
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Validation of High Fidelity Simulation Wear Predictions in Various Types of Mineral Processing EquipmentBy John A. Herbst, Xiangjun Qiu
"Prediction of wear on a microscale level in mineral processing equipment turns out to be a challenging undertaking. This is particularly true for cases in which the objective is to use such predictio
Jan 1, 2007
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IC 8914 The Florida Phosphate Industry's Technological And Environmental Problems, A ReviewThe Florida phosphate industry currently produces more than 80 pct of the total U.S. marketable output of phosphate rock. Because phosphate is one of three principal nutrients used in formulating a co
Jan 1, 1983
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Mining - Basic Considerations for Long-Distance Solids Pipelines in the Mineral Industries (MINING ENGINEERING. 1961, vol. 13. No. 8. p. 976)By R. Costantini
The author discusses the promising future of the use of pipelines for transportation of ore slurries over long distances, citing existing installations. Various criteria and factors affecting the use
Jan 1, 1961
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Evaluation of New Mining Ventures: Average Cost versus Net Present ValueBy Bernhard Schwab
A popular rule in the mining industry is that a property should only be developed if average unit production cost is less than a given proportion of the estimated long-run price of the mineral. This p
Jan 1, 1978
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The Art and Science of MiningBy A. Ignatieff
"Excavation, the principal mining process, 'which hitherto has been based largely on the intuition and logic of mining men, is increasingly receiving the attention of engineers and scientists versed i
Jan 1, 1970