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Largest SAG Mill, With Slide-Shoe Bearings, Operates In AustraliaSemiautogenous (SAG) ball mills are being increasingly used today for the coarse grinding of a range of ores, including gold, copper and iron. Larger mines are demanding mills with larger throughputs.
Jan 1, 1998
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Hydraulic MiningBy James L. Evers
The development of hydraulic mining in the United States has had an uneven record of progress. The shifting of coal extraction from one government agency to another has not provided an environment for
Jan 1, 1983
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NS9 Drop Shaft And Ancillary Facilities - Contract I36G52 - Milwaukee, WisconsinBy Patrick J. Doig
The NS9 Drop Shaft contract formed part of the Waste Pollution Abatement Program (WPAP) conducted by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD). The contract involved the construction of two
Jan 1, 1991
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1992 Jackling Lecture - Coal And The De Facto National Energy PolicyBy H. Douglas Dahl
Thank you, Don Gentry, for your generous introduction. It is not adequate simply to say that I appreciate very much the vote of the Award Committee putting forth my name as the winner of the 1992 Dan
Jan 1, 1993
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Thiobacillus ferrooxidans Interaction with Sulfide Minerals and Selective Chalcopyrite Flotation from PyriteBy P. K. Sharma
The acidophilic and chemolithotrophic Thiobacillus ferrooxidans bacteria grown in the presence of soluble ferrous ions and solid substrates (sulfur, pyrite and chalcopyrite) as their energy source hav
Jan 1, 1999
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The Effect Of Metal Ions On Both The Stability And Zeta Potential Of Barite Suspensions - IntroductionBy Zygmunt Sadowski
Problems encountered in barite flotation from various waste materials such as spent drilling muds are likely to be closely connected with the effect of chemical additives and metal ions present either
Jan 1, 1986
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A Comparison Between Monitoring Solutions Within SCL Tunnels at Crossrail Farringdon StationBy Petr Salak, Adrian St. John, Angelos Gakis
"INTRODUCTIONCrossrail will provide London and the South East of England with a world class, high-capacity railway to ease congestion on London’s public transport system and enable better access betwe
Jan 1, 2016
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Use Of Jet Fans Within Mine Ventilation NetworksBy J. K. Wolski
This paper addresses the effects of using jet fans as booster fans in mine ventilation networks. A method was developed to determine the pressure generated by jet fans using the momentum theory. The i
Jan 1, 1998
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Geology Of The Syncrude Mine Site And Its Application To Sampling And Grade Control (c7f7d449-5f41-4a73-8884-e4095a7369e2)By Jack M. Jodrey, Neil D. O’Donnell, R. A. Metz
Bituminous sands of the Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation in northern Alberta constitute the ore for the surface mining operation at Syncrude Canada Ltd. These sediments represent a complex successi
Jan 1, 1992
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Recovery Of Non-Ferrous Metals By Means Of Permanent Magnets ? 1. IntroductionBy David B. Spencer
This paper describes a process for separating non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper and zinc, from other residential and industrial waste by means of permanent magnets. Although the separator ma
Jan 1, 1975
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Asarco Mineral Creek TunnelBy Shane Yanagisawa
The Mineral Creek Diversion Project is at the Asarco Ray Mine Complex, about128 km (80 miles) east of Phoenix, Arizona. The new tunnel will intercept the waters of Mineral Creek about 2,134 m (7,000 f
Jan 1, 2001
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Diversity Of Utility Scrub-Switch DecisionsBy J. Platt
Recent EPRI research on utilities? likely strategies to reduce sulfur emissions differs sharply from policy analyses showing all- switching or all-scrubbing choices. Energy Ventures Analysis, with Ste
Jan 1, 1987
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Environmental Aspects of Phosphogypsum Generation from the Phosphate Fertilizer IndustryBy Hassan El-Shall, Rosana M. Macedo Borges, Ponisseril Somasundaran, Regis Stana, José Renato B. Lima, Patrick Zhang
The phosphate fertilizer industry is a large activity in Brazil because the soil has a phosphorous deficiency. The phosphoric acid that is produced is extensively used in the production of fertilizer.
Jan 1, 2002
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Geostatistical Methods For The Estimation Of Minable Reserves In Stratiform Uranium Deposits (9e200d18-6131-4dd7-b224-0fbc6b7292bf)By M. G. Hester
The ore reserve modeling of stratiform uranium deposits to be mined by selective underground mining methods must be done with consideration of the erratic nature of the ore forming processes that prod
Jan 1, 1985
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Rare Earth Elements Recovery From Coal Refuse Using Organic Acids Converted From Food Waste - SME Annual Meeting 2022By B. Jones, W. Zhang, Q. Li
Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical materials to the United States due to the imbalance between their supply and demand. Considerable research and development efforts have been devoted on REE reco
Mar 2, 2022
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Water Jet Channeling In A Mountain Granite QuarryBy M. J. Liesveld, D. Liesveld
For a Colorado mountain quarry, the Water Jet Channeling Method is far superior to Burning, Sawing, Drilling, or Shooting with Primer Cord, Water, or Black Powder. Throughout the life of our quarry, w
Jan 1, 2004
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Minerals Processing 1987 - Crushing and grindingCrushing and grinding The Crushing and Grinding Technical Committee There was substantial activity in the area of crushing and grinding with the improved outlook in the industry. The Crushing and
Jan 5, 1988
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To Swell or Not to Swell—Design of Underground Structures in the Presence of Swelling Clays - NAT2024By Daniel Maine
Swelling clay soils have been problematic to many types of infrastructure in the United States. However, their impact on underground construction is often misunderstood. The use of swell pressures in
Jun 23, 2024
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High Quality Wet Ground Mica From Mica Schist Ores ? IntroductionBy Robert M. Lewis
Chemically, mica is a complex silicate of sodium, potassium and aluminum. There are no important uses of mica where the chemical analysis is important, except that in some uses of ground mica, the con
Jan 1, 1969
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Measuring attitudes to improve mine safetyBy S. Mason
Many organizations are realizing that continual improvement in health and safety relies on addressing the potential for various forms of human error. Of these, rule violations are often the most frequ
Jan 1, 2000