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    Resource companies must preserve capital while gaining operational efficiency

    By Adam H. Zimmerman

    Introduction Noranda, like similar businesses, is suffering the pain of previously unheard of currency relationships, a cost structure built in better days, and conditions of gross oversupply possibl

    Jan 6, 1985

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    Edmonton South LRT Twin Tunnels

    By Steve Skelhorn

    Edmonton South LRT is the latest expansion of the Subway system in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: Consisting of twin 5.8m segmental lined tunnels, 280m long, driven by a Lovat EPB machine. The key challen

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Structural Geologic Mapping to Identify Controls on Ground Instability in Surface and Underground Limestone Mines

    By S. E. Phillipson

    During the course of evaluations by the Mine Safety and Health Administration’s Roof Control Division, the controls on ground instability were investigated at surface and underground limestone mines t

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Profitable copper production from low-grade waste ores (9ed38e1e-baf5-48ca-b79e-12daf9fc8dca)

    By P. I. James, M. R. Baker

    Este artículo analiza la nueva producción de cobre a partir de "minerales de desecho" de baja ley usando la tecnología de Blue Planet Strategies DEMET™ (Dynamic Electrode Mining Effluent Treatment, po

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Fluoride Activation In Oleate Flotation Of Collophanite (c982710c-3798-47d6-8e6c-eccb90bced21)

    By A. Yehia

    Fluoride activation has been evaluated by Hallimond-tube flotation of collophanite in terms of fluoride concentration, conditioning time, pH, and temperature. The results reveal that efficient oleate

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Platinum Recovery from Hydrometallurgical Residue of Waste Automotive Catalysts Processing by High-Temperature Smelting Process "Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2021)"

    By Shuchen Sun, Ganfeng Tu, Chuan Liu, Xiaoping Zhu

    The hydrometallurgical residue generated during the hydrometallurgical processing of waste automotive catalysts is valuable as a secondary resource. In this study, a process of platinum recovery from

    Oct 12, 2020

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    The Design of Deep Rock Shafts of the Rondout-West Branch Bypass Tunnel

    By Christopher E. Dianora, Matthew Sorrell, Eileen Test

    "Constructed between 1939 and 1945, the Rondout-West Branch Tunnel (RWBT) portion of the Delaware Aqueduct is 45 miles (72 km) long. The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP) f

    Jan 1, 2016

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    Evaluation Of Silica Sand And Steel Shot For Superfine Grinding Of Coal

    By O. A. Orumwense

    The liberation of intimately disseminated impurities from the coal matrix often demands that the material be ground to a high degree of fineness. Similarly, some technologies for coal utilization requ

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Assessing Stainless Steel Swarf Effect on Limonitic Laterite Sintering Process - Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration (2023)

    By Yuanbo Zhang, Yikang Tu, Zijian Su

    Stainless steel swarf is a typical by-product produced from stainless steel processing, which contains a significant level of valuable metals, such as iron, chrome, and nickel. About 1 million tons of

    Aug 23, 2023

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    Characterization and Comminution Studies of Low-Grade Indian Iron Ores Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

    By S. I. Angadi, C. Eswaraiah, Sunil Kumar Tripathy, T. Santosh, Nilima Dash

    Banded hematite quartzite (BHQ) and banded hematite jasper (BHJ) ores represent a promising potential iron ore resource in the near future. The hematite and quartz in BHQ and the hematite and jasper i

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    Study on Correlation of Quantified Coal Rank with Self-Heating Temperature

    By Y. Luo

    "It is generally known that spontaneous combustion potential is a function of coal rank, with low-rank coals having high susceptibility to self-ignition and high-rank coals having low potential. To es

    Jan 1, 2015

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    Several Scientific Issues on Ground Control in the Mining of Thick Coal Seams

    China has made great progress in thick coal seam mining, commonly characterized by longwall top-coal caving mining and single-pass longwall mining with a large cutting height. At present, the maximum

    Jul 28, 2020

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    Use Of Oxide Coated Stream Gravels In Geochemical Survey: A Test Case

    By Philip R. Whitney

    Precipitation of hydrous manganese/iron oxides in streams can be readily observed in much of the northeastern United States, and is apparently a common phenomenon in other glaciated areas (1,2,3,4).

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Design and Construction of the 42nd Ave S Storage and Treatment Tunnel for the Henderson/ML King CSO Project

    By J. Chae, D. Pecha, R. Andrews

    The Henderson/ML King CSO Project is a major combined sewer overflow (CSO)reduction project for the Department of Natural Resources and Parks of King County, Washington. The central element of the pro

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Canadian coal industry : Developments in resource conservation and productivity improvement

    By R. K. Singhal, H. Sahay

    Introduction In terms of the world's recoverable coal reserves, Canada ranks 10th, providing 0.6% of the world's total. The US is first with 27.8% and the Soviet Union follows with 24.1%.

    Jan 9, 1986

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    Major Silver Deposits Of Utah: Geochemical And Geological Reasons For World -Class High And Low Grade Systems (afe76188-1e20-4ed9-a905-87de5b05bfe4)

    By L. P. James, W. W. Atkinson

    Utah has produced about one billion troy oz. (31.7M tonnes) of silver, more than any U.S. state except Idaho. Several very high grade ore systems, now closed, occur within large polymetallic limestone

    Jan 1, 2000

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    A Disappointing Year for Industrial Minerals Production

    A glance at the accompanying table reveals that for the first time in many years the industrial minerals field did not post significant gains in production. Gypsum, cement, sand and gravel, and cru

    Jan 5, 1980

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    Opportunities exist for industrial minerals development in British Columbia and Alberta

    By Z. D. Hora, W. N. Hamilton

    Introduction Some unique opportunities exist for industrial minerals in British Columbia and Alberta. The region's diversified geology, particularly in British Columbia, offers favorable environ

    Jan 12, 1987

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    Development of a smelting reduction process for low-grade ferruginous manganese ores to produce valuable synthetic manganese ore and pig iron

    By Veerendra Singh, NILAMADHABA SAHU, ARIJIT BISWAS

    Manganese (Mn) ferroalloys are chiefly consumed in the steelmaking process as a deoxidizing agent or as an alloying element to produce high-quality steels. These alloys are typically produced in a sub

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    Concentration of High-Sulfur Copper Ore Using a Three-Product Magnetic Flotation Column

    By Rongdong Deng

    A tower-like magnetic system comprising eight permanent magnets was installed at the center of a flotation column to separate chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite minerals. A cyclonic flotation was installed w