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The Gogebic Iron DistrictBy Alexander N. Winchell
"Location. The iron formation of the Gogebic district (including the Penokee) comprises a narrow belt south of the western part of Lake Superior extending from Michigan for a considerable distance int
Jan 1, 1920
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Advance In TunnelingBy Norman A. Nadel
Those of us who have directed our efforts toward the construction of tunnels have long maintained that tunnel construction is more closely an art than it is a science. We have spent time underground w
Jan 1, 1970
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The Effects And Control Of Overbreak In Underground MiningBy G. F. Revey
All underground operations have limiting factors that influence overall profitability. Hoisting, hauling, available headings, labor, milling capacity and other factors limit how much material can be r
Jan 1, 1997
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Magnetic Coalescence Of Hematite And MagnetiteBy Q. Xu
The new process consists of the selective coalescence of fine hematite particles by fine magnetite. The gangue minerals are dispersed by some dispersant; thus it can be separated by desliming. This pr
Jan 1, 1989
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How Far Can Chemical Crushing With Explosives In The Mine Go Towards Further Replacement Of Mechanical Crushing In The Plant?By Charles H. Grant
Communications in whatever we do, is one of the major problems we encounter. In an effort to provide a better understanding of the use of explosives, I am going to take a little different view of what
Jan 1, 1968
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Uranium Recovery From Phosphoric AcidBy Wi11iam M. Leaders
Uranium Recovery Corporation was incorporated in the State of Florida in 1968 for the sole purpose of developing a method to economically recover uranium from Florida phosphoric acid. The preliminary
Jan 1, 1978
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Computer Controlled Jumbos. State Of The Art.By Thorvald Wetlesen
Computer controlled drilling is now proven technology. It was first introduced by the development of the Furuholmen system for a prototype three boom tunneling jumbo in Norway in 1978. Now, 13 rigs wi
Jan 1, 1989
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Belt Top Cover Wear And Conveyor Belt CleanersBy R. T. Swinderman
This paper discusses a series of tests designed to help answer the age old question: ?How much does the belt cleaner wear my belt?? The experimental set up and test method are described. The main vari
Jan 1, 2010
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Evaluation Of A Roof Bolt Support System In Arctic Placer Mines (eaa7efb3-0975-48ae-9ca9-4007edc11f91)The strength of anchorage of various types of roof bolts in permafrost depends on the types of rock in which they are installed. Variation in the mine thermal regime results in weakening of the roof a
Jan 1, 1994
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Semi-Autogenous Grinding Of Cu/Mo Ore At Lornex ? IntroductionBy James McManus
The Lornex mine is located on the Southern slope of the Highland Valley in South Central British Columbia. The large low grade deposit was discovered in 1964; stripping began in 1970, and the mill sta
Jan 1, 1975
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"Synthetic Gypsum Use in Wallboard"By Paul J. Henkels
Synthetic gypsum is the calcium sulfate co-product of a number of industrial processes. Synthetic gypsum utilization as an alternative to the naturally occurring mineral continues to grow in the gypsu
Jan 1, 1999
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Current Trends In Related Industries And Their Influence On Shovel Design And SizeBy V. H. Forsythe
Mr. Chairman, members of SME, and guests It is indeed a pleasure to have the opportunity to appear before this group. The topic of this paper is, "Current Trends in Related Industries and Their
Jan 1, 1964
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BlastingBy Joseph S. Malesky
The discovery and development of explosives mark one of the most important findings in the history of civilization. Without explosives our vast economic enterprise concerning the mining of coal, coppe
Jan 1, 1981
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Engineering Geology Of The Proposed Trans-Sahara RoadBy Michal Bukovansky
The Sahara Desert presents a serious obstacle to transportation route development in northwest Africa. Most highways and railroads are now limited to the coastal regions. A network of pioneer roads is
Jan 1, 1970
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Estimation of marine mineral reservesBy R. H. T. Garnett
Reserve estimation is a process that commences with sampling and culminates in the issuance of a reserve statement. The tin, gold and diamonds that occur as marine placers on the continental shelf are
Jan 1, 1999
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Cooperative Education In Mineral EngineeringBy C. W. Grate
Cooperative Education is by no means a new idea. The first such program was instituted at the University of Cincinnati in 1906 by the late Dean Herman Schneider with twenty-seven engineering students
Jan 1, 1963
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The Production of Mineral CommoditiesBy Richard L. Gordon, William A. Vogely
In this chapter, the principles that determine the procedures selected to transform minerals in the ground into usable commodities are re¬viewed.a I argue here that straightforward mod¬ification of th
Jan 1, 1985
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Calibration Of The J-TEC Vortex Shedding Anemometer Located In A-Left Spur At The CSM Experimental MineBy J. D. Cooper
Previous research developed guide- lines to restrict the placement of air velocity sensors to areas of Low turbulence in underground nines. Even though these guidelines are theoretically correct, and
Jan 1, 1984
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Chemical Aspects Of Thickening And ClarificationBy Daniel C. McLean
Chemistry plays a more important role in milling operations than is generally recognized, particularly in fluid- solid separation processes. Chemical aspects are also very important insofar as plant w
Jan 1, 1968
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Grinding Media Corrosion In Coal-Water Slurry PreparationBy M. D. Baker
Coal-water slurry preparation requires fine grinding and cleaning of coal by flotation. Finer grinding leads to increased ball wear and its effect on the surface properties of coal becomes of concern.
Jan 1, 1989