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Dustless Transfer ® Systems Reduce Conveyor Dusting by 98 PercentBy Steven A. Bradbury
INTRODUCTION Passive dust control systems are quickly gaining acceptance in the bulk solids handling industries. The number of applications is increasing due to proven performance, especially in U
Jan 1, 2004
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MSP LRT Tunnel and StationBy Sakir Selcuk, Brian Hamilton, Paul Zick
The 1.8 mi (2.9 km) Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Light Rail Transit Tunnels and Station project is comprised of the underground segments of the 11.8 mi(18.8 km) Hiawatha Light Rail Trans
Jan 1, 2003
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Federal Government Overview - Canadian ExplorationBy R. D. Hutchinson
I consider it an honour to be the opening speaker in this afternoon's session on "Canadian Exploration". I also think it most appropriate that this joint meeting of the MMIJ and AIME should consi
Jan 1, 1976
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Updating US Ore and Coal PortsBy A. T. Yu
Two major events highlight recent developments in US ore and coal ports: completion of the last series of modern taconite pellet transshipment facilities on the Great Lakes; and modernization and cons
Jan 10, 1982
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Instrumentation And Control For The Grate-Kiln Iron Ore Pelletizing SystemBy M. F. Corcoran
Rapid advances have been made in the past few years in the application of automatic controls and instrumentation to iron ore pelletizing plants. Present practice in applying instrumentation and contro
Jan 1, 1965
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The Power Efficient Use Of High Pressure Grinding RollsBy Luis Tondo, Gary Johnson, Steve Morell
High pressure grinding rolls have been demonstrated by numerous researchers, and at a number of commercial installations to be power efficient comminution devices. They have become almost "standard e
Jan 1, 1995
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Kolyma Golden Ring: A Tour of the Russian Far EastBy Michael D. Balen
The plate-glass windows in the bus were cracked and mud-coated. Nevertheless, they afforded an excellent view of the many head-on collisions we narrowly avoided along the route from the Magadan airpor
Jan 1, 1995
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An Overview Of The Prairie Creek Intrusion, ArkansasBy Stephen L. Bolivar
The Prairie Creek intrusion, near Murfreesboro, Arkansas, is the site of the only commercial diamond mine in North America. Three major lithologies are associated with the intrusion, a hypabyssal peri
Jan 1, 1984
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The Xinglongzhuang Coal Preparation PlantThe Xinglongzhuang Coal preparation plant project was a joint effort by American and Chinese engineers and for the most part designed to American standards. The plant owner and operator is the Yanzhou
Jan 1, 1989
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Byproducts From Copper Mining ? 1. Introduction:By Alexander Sutulov
It is calculated that since the beginning of last century, which practically coincides with the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, our civilization has consumed around 239.5 million tons of coppe
Jan 1, 1983
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Mine Management System Impact On Productivity Of The Peter Mitchell MineBy D. J. DeLeo
In recent years the hue and cry of American industry concerning the pressure of foreign competition on the domestic marketplace has become all too familiar to most of us, as we are all well aware, the
Jan 1, 1985
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Automation in Detection of Recirculation in a Booster Fan Ventilation NetworkBy M. Shriwas, F. Calizaya
"Recirculation is prohibited in many coal mining countries because of the fear that the re-use of return air would allow the build-up of air contaminants at the workings. The incorrect design and loca
Jan 1, 2015
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The Dollars & Sense Of Autogenous GrindingBy W. F. McDermott
One of the major improvements in ore grinding economics in North America has been the introduction of autogenous grinding. The history of this has been well documented in previous AIME presentations a
Jan 1, 1972
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Western Canada's Future as a World Sulphur SupplierBy R. Q. Phillips
INTRODUCTION Since Canada commenced sulphur exports in the early 1960's, the volume of exports has grown steadily and by 1984 Canadian sulphur accounted for 45% of internationally traded sulp
Jan 1, 1986
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Control Of Flotation Recovery Using Regression Analysis ? IntroductionBy Adrian C. Dorenfeld
The concentrator of Bonneville Ltd.* at Wendover, Utah, processes a feed obtained by, solar evaporation of a brine containing sodium and potassium chlorides with minor amounts of impurities. Salable p
Jan 1, 1965
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An Operational Tool To Adjust Ore Polygons For Blast Movement - SME Annual Meeting 2022By R. Mattos, E. Calcina, G. Quispe, S. S. Kanchibotla
During blasting, rock breaks and moves but standard grade control practices do not adjust ore waste boundaries to cater for blast movement. Rock movement resulting from blasts can result in mischaract
Mar 2, 2022
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Mining 1989By J. D. Morgan
The US economy grew steadily in 1989, reaching an annual rate of $5.3 trillion in the last quarter (US trillion=1012 ). The value of domestically processed, mineral-based materials rose 5% to $315 bil
Jan 1, 1990
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Mesabi RangeBy Duluth Engineers' Club, Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota
The Mesabi Range extends continuously from near Grand Rapids, on the Mississippi River, E.N.E. for a distance of about 1120 miles to near Birch Lake, where it is covered by the large gabbro flow which
Jan 1, 1920
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Design And Operating Characteristics For Large Flotation Cells ? HistoricalBy Nathaniel Arbiter
The development of flotation machines since the first industrial use of the process can be divided into three stages. The first, up to about 1930, was marked by diversity in the means for contacting f
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal : One of the Few Bright Spots Amidst the Mining GloomBy Donald E. Ralston, A. T. Yu, Richard P. Killmeyer, Peter Phillips, R. W. Vander Laan, John N. Murphy, John R. Messineo, John Peters
Overview Coal production in the first half of 1982 remained near the high levels begun in mid-1981. Production then fell sharply during the latter part of the year due to recession-weakened demand. E
Jan 5, 1983